I don't have pictures on hand but I can try explain how I do it real quick and hopefully it will make sense. I use a lot of "full body" soft plastics (beaver style, flukes, etc) as opposed to chunks, mostly because I just picked up my first pack the other day to see what theyre all about. I will first line up the body of the plastic with the jig hook and see where the hook would come out one I start to thread it on. If I feel like there is too much of the lure exposed beyond the skirt of the jig, I will bite off a small chunk of whatever I'm about to put on. This is probably personal preference and will vary from person to person and lure to lure but I find I usually wind up biting off about 1/4 of an inch on most soft plastics. Once I feel like the lure is the appropriate length, I eyeball where the hook will come out and find out which side is "up." A lot of the craws will have little eyes on one side verses the other (this probably doesnt matter that much because I'll usually flip them "upside down" on the hook if they start to get mangled). Then I'll move the weed guard to the side just enough to push the hook through the end of the plastic and continue to thread it on the hook till it has reached the point where I measured it to come out before. Make sure the hook comes through in the middle of the lure and continue to push it all the way on till its flush against the back of the skirt. Hopefully that makes sense. Again, this is how I've done it, its definitely caught me some QUALITY fish before, but you might find other people say something different.