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Do you fish it with a weighted hook or fish it texas rigged.  I have normally been fishing with a weighted swimbait hook.  The other day I was fishing with a buddy and he texas rigs his swimbaits.  We both caught some nice fish but the action he got t-rigging it was unreal.

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That info is no help.

Are you talking about Basstrix type paddle tail, hollow bodies?

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Yeah....gonna need more info....I'm assuming hollow body paddletail baits...can't really t-rig a hudd or optimum line through

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Do you fish it with a weighted hook or fish it texas rigged.

I neither T-rig nor use a belly-weighted hook. For soft swimbaits like the Berkley Hollow Belly,

I use an Owner Sled Head Jig which incorporates a coil-screw retainer.

But rather than rigging in the conventional manner, I thread the hook through the side of the body rather than vertically,

so the bait swims horizontally through the water, which also provides a generous hook bite and easier hook-ups.

Roger

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I neither T-rig nor use a belly-weighted hook. For soft swimbaits like the Berkley Hollow Belly,

I use an Owner Sled Head Jig which incorporates a coil-screw retainer.

But rather than rigging in the conventional manner, I thread the hook through the side of the body rather than vertically,

so the bait swims horizontally through the water, which also provides a generous hook bite and easier hook-ups.

Roger

hmmmmm........

now thats an interesting method that i would have never thought to try..........

great post,

like always :P

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