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I saw a video yesterday of someone fishing a rig in their pool that looked like a school of soft plastic jerkbaits. It made me wonder if anyone else has tried this out and how you would go about rigging it. 

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I would think that they'd get all twisted up if just tied to fishing line.  Wouldn't there have to be something to provide separation?

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Donkey rig or double fluke rig.  It works.

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11 minutes ago, RPreeb said:

I would think that they'd get all twisted up if just tied to fishing line.  Wouldn't there have to be something to provide separation?

I kind of thought the same thing. I couldn’t see how it was rigged from the video so I was hoping someone else could shed some light on it. There was 5-6 flukes

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4 hours ago, J Francho said:

Donkey rig or double fluke rig.  It works.

Like J Francho said I have used a double fluke rig but even rig that can get tangled up. I couldn't imagine 5-6 flukes unless some are dummy rigs (no hooks).

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Here ya go

 

 

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I don't fish it for bass, but we use something like the OP is describing for other things. It's called a daisy chain, its just a bunch of hooks palomared or short dropper looped in a row, they can be from 6" to 12" (or so) apart, and you can optionally weigh either the first or last one.

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I saw that video they show in small tub?. Look good but not practical, I don't even use double Fluke that often.

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2 hours ago, NHBull said:

Here ya go

 

 

I saw this video last year. tried it around shallow weedbeds last summer. it does work and if you rig it like he shows, your baits don't get tangled. I had several violent strikes on this combo

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It had. To be a A-rig!

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I want to see it rigged up . Its called a clinch knot swarm rig , so how does using a clinch knot have anything to do with it ?

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16 minutes ago, Gundog said:

Very interesting but will it outfish the......

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I was on an old MSN  forum and this guy kept posting photos of big bass he caught using the Banjo minnow . He had some weird custom rod with wood handles and obviously didnt know much about bass fishing . He was fishing on a rip rap bank of a large lake. If I remember correctly one of those bass was a nine lber .

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They're doing it wrong.  There's no bass in that pool.  Try again....

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What a time to be alive, somebody needs to rig up a little family of savage gear ducks.  Maybe a bat swarm?  A "Plague of Frogs" rig?  No wait, 10 Whopper Ploppers end to end, a 1300 size!!!  More is better right?

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On Saturday, March 03, 2018 at 11:09 AM, scaleface said:

I was on an old MSN  forum and this guy kept posting photos of big bass he caught using the Banjo minnow . He had some weird custom rod with wood handles and obviously didnt know much about bass fishing . He was fishing on a rip rap bank of a large lake. If I remember correctly one of those bass was a nine lber .

Yeah, a 9 lb bass .  He didn't know what he was doing.

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24 minutes ago, thinkingredneck said:

Yeah, a 9 lb bass .  He didn't know what he was doing.

Oh , he was brand new to fishing but slaying them with a Banjo minnow .   I'm not knocking him .

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