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A fish will hold those things ten times longer than they will a plastic on a conventional jig head. My wife was wearing me out using them. Fish them on a slack line and pay no attention to a bite until the fish pulls your line tight.
I have actually put a trailer hook on a Cajun Thunder and caught trout. Think about it.....How smart is a fish that will go after a red fluorescent bobber? I am sure it had something to do with the way I was jerking the CT across the water, and the tme of day. How smart is a Trout?
How smart does the fisherman have to be? (new topic anyone?)
This jig style is quickly gaining popularity among saltwater anglers. Its weighted shank shifts the center of gravity rearward, balancing the head so that it always hangs level and imparting a "flutter-down" effect on the drop. Very effective! 1/8 oz.
I have never heard of 'em! Let alone seen any or anyone use 'em. Do you use them like you would any other jig head?
The only way I have used them to date is by rigging it the same way you would Texas rig a worm. I want to try burying the weight in the plastic and leaving the hook point exposed to see how that works (like the tube lure above.
Ken K wrote:The only way I have used them to date is by rigging it the same way you would Texas rig a worm. I want to try burying the weight in the plastic and leaving the hook point exposed to see how that works (like the tube lure above.
OK, I figured that out, as this is a picture of a Texas rig, the 'Net tells me:
I looked for 'em, the hooks, at Oshman's today, but didn't see any.
See if you can find a picture showing the "Texposer" rig. It is a slight variation on the Texas rig that works better with some shapes of baits and hook styles.
Cranfield, when you say Sea Trout, do you mean ocean run Salmonoid Trout?
An inline spinner seems like it should be an topnotch Speckled Sea Trout lure but I have never had much luck with one in saltwater. I should be more persistant in trying it though. I have caught a truck load of Bass, Bream and Rainbow Trout on small Mepps spinners.