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For those of you that use it, can you tell us how you typically like to rig this bait. THANKS?

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What are you wanting to do with it. Typical swim bait rigging works fine for bouncing bottom, trolling, or swimming it. for using as a jerk bait or slow sink bait I just thread the line through the body coming out just below in front of the tail tie on a #1 to 2/0 hook put some crazy glue on the line and pull the hook back in the bait.

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I put it on a 1/4-ounce head ... if I'm fishing it around timber, I use one of the screw-lock style heads so I can rig it weedless with the hook point buried in the body. In open-water situations, I use one of the newer open hook-style helmet heads specifically made for swimbaits.

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I've been using them on 1/4 oz ball heads. I put a drop of superglue on the head to hold them on, darn things are soft and tear up easily. One of these days I'm going to try them on a c-rig.

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Mostly A-rig and as Champ mentioned. The size is the best option the small make a great bait when the fry are small and you can move up in size with the same style bait and the colors are spot on.

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Solid advice. Also works well on a slow death hook for walleye.

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I put it on a 1/4-ounce head ... if I'm fishing it around timber, I use one of the screw-lock style heads so I can rig it weedless with the hook point buried in the body. In open-water situations, I use one of the newer open hook-style helmet heads specifically made for swimbaits.

OK, I give up. What is a helmet head?

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Thanks for your input. I'm coming down to TR fqoor a couple of weeks in the middle of august..I will try your presentations.

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1/4oz jighead is my favorite way to fish it. Great little bait that will really catch them and will catch a nice mixed bag of fish a lot of days too. I've caught a ton of walleyes, whites, crappies, hybrids, drum, cats, just about everything on them

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