how do you do this exactly?
Slip 2 O-Rings on the bait and position them in the middle. Pull one over the other so they form an X.
Put your hook through the point where the 2 O-Rings cross, underneath both of them, and your hook will be 90 degrees to the bait, not parallel to it, which I believe increases hookups. If I had my stuff at the house here, I'd post a picture but it's actually pretty simple.
I use gamakatsu widegap finesse weedless hooks, #2/0.
Honestly, I do not think I have missed hooking a fish that bit.
thank you. i have some o rings on the way and will check this out. would love to see a picture of this set up too if you get a chance.
Not the best pix, but I think you'll get the idea.
I use O-Rings that are far thinner in cross-section than these but these are all I had at the house.
Don't need a tool and don't buy the O-rings from a tackle shop.
Go to your local Hardware store and get some 3/8" I.D and some 5/16" I.D. with the smallest cross-section they have. 9 MM I.D will work if all they have is Metric.
A little saliva when you slide them on and you're good to go.