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I am attempting to build some jika rigs for the upcoming campaign and want to separate the sinker @ 3" from the hook.  Pictures that I've seen appear to show a wire leader attached to a swivel on the top and a tungsten weight on the other end.  Has anyone seen a wire leader that short of length, or is it handmade?  Appreciate the knowledge, as always.  

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The point of a jika rig is to have the weight drag the bait straight down through the weeds, leaving it free swinging from the weight.  I don't see why a wire leader on the weight would offer any advantage.  I make these myself, out of trolling weights and heavy punch/flipping hooks.  I tie to the heavy split ring.

 

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This is the what I've seen and read.  What is the benefit of the 'dropped' sinker to this rig?  I would assume it's to allow the bait to

sit above the floor...??

 

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I'm not sure the point of that rig.  It isn't a jika rig.  The idea is to drag the bait straight down through the weeds.  It takes less weight than a traditional Texas rig to penetrate cover, and the bait moves more naturally if it's an "action" bait, like a Rage Craw.  I've seen the rig you pictured, and I don't get the point.  Maybe it's just a means to an end.  That rig will not keep the bait off the bottom, and neither will mine.  It's all about penetrating cover.

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I hear you.  If I wanted the bait to float, I'd probably just do a Carolina or the equivalent.  Bought the makings (without the wire leader) so we'll be good to go.  Thanks, JF.jika.jpg

 

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I gotta tell you, those rigs I posted have all but replaced my pegged T-rigs.  Perfect match with the Rage Craws you have.

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There is a pad section of the lake that I fish which I have pretty much avoided, opting to finesse other sections with DS and N-Rig. Will be giving that section a visit or two with this rig. 

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