Shad_Master Posted May 3, 2007 Posted May 3, 2007 I tried a search for this but came up empty -- just picked some up and gave 'em a try over the lunch hour -- they work great. If you don't know what this is, it is a clip that you put on your line ahead of your hook before tying on. After threding the head of your worm (or other soft plastic) on the hook you run the hook through the long end and it keeps your bait from sliding down the shank of the hook. I purposely drug my worm through grass and even got it caught in the rocks and it came up still rigged each time. It is a little tricky to re-rig after the fish is hooked and the worm slides up the line, but well worth the bother. I know BPS has 'em, don't know if they are on the website yet. Quote
Jeff_NHBA Posted May 3, 2007 Posted May 3, 2007 They also have a bullet weight with the Parasite clip attached for you T-riggers. Quote
Shad_Master Posted May 4, 2007 Author Posted May 4, 2007 Yeah, I saw that and was wondering - does the clip peg the sinker to the hook? Haven't tried the weights yet, but the clips themselves are awsome. Stopped by the local pond this morning and caught 10 small bass on a Zoom Lizard, pulling it through the grass and rocks - never once did I have to reposition the lure, except after a bite. Quote
Jeff_NHBA Posted May 4, 2007 Posted May 4, 2007 Yeah, I saw that and was wondering - does the clip peg the sinker to the hook? Haven't tried the weights yet, but the clips themselves are awsome. Stopped by the local pond this morning and caught 10 small bass on a Zoom Lizard, pulling it through the grass and rocks - never once did I have to reposition the lure, except after a bite. I haven't tried the ones with the weight since I have enough bullet weights as it is. The weight and clip are integral so it could essentially act as a peg but my concern is that the weight might not be close enough to the top of the worm. I'd rather have the weight snug against the worm. Quote
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