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    Default Spider rig


    Not the multiple rod setup but the bait rig.

    Can someone show and/or explain this setup and technique?

    Thanks...Bill

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    Bill,
    I use a double jig rig that uses both 1/8 and 1/16 ounce jigs as well as a 3/4 oz sinker.

    First slide the 1/16 oz jig up the line about 20" and tie a loop knot. Then tie the 1/8oz on the end of that line using another loop knot.
    Now above the 1/16 oz jig leave about 12" and cut the line and tie on a barrel swivel.
    Now for your main line coming from you rod you need to tie on a snap swivel.
    Place the barrel swivel in the snap swivel and then add the 3/4oz sinker into the snap swivel as well.
    Now it should go as follows coming down from the rod tip.
    Snap swivel with 3/4 oz casting sinker and barrel swivel locked in.
    1/16 oz jig
    1/8 oz jig.
    This is the only rig I use when pushing jigs and it works Great!
    Hope that helps?
    Tom Hankins
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    Why not use an egg sinker and slide it on the mainline before you tie on the snap swivel, egg sinkers are a little cheaper



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