Basically any paddle tail, or curly tail, you start at the nose of the bait and making sure to stay centered, you run the hook all the way through the center of the bait. Then you poke the hook out of the side and boom, you’ve got a soft plastic swim bait or a jig. I sometimes add a skirt around the top of the hook, then throw a creature or craw soft plastic on and use it as a jig. Most of the time I use them with a paddle tail though
Advanced_Vast1178 on
Just run it through the middle of a senko or finesse worm. Its weighted to make it easier to fish a wacky rig in deeper water. Also known as the flick shake. I usually remove the weed guards if they have them
drabe7 on
You’d fish it like a weightless wacky rig. Let it sink and give it some twitches. I use these occasionally and have had good success.
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Basically any paddle tail, or curly tail, you start at the nose of the bait and making sure to stay centered, you run the hook all the way through the center of the bait. Then you poke the hook out of the side and boom, you’ve got a soft plastic swim bait or a jig. I sometimes add a skirt around the top of the hook, then throw a creature or craw soft plastic on and use it as a jig. Most of the time I use them with a paddle tail though
Just run it through the middle of a senko or finesse worm. Its weighted to make it easier to fish a wacky rig in deeper water. Also known as the flick shake. I usually remove the weed guards if they have them
You’d fish it like a weightless wacky rig. Let it sink and give it some twitches. I use these occasionally and have had good success.