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    Spider rigging with jigs.....
    What's your favorite setup??
    Capps/ Coleman style rig....size jigs??
    Single jig at end of line......jig weight you use???
    2 jigs, no other weight.....???

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    I don't "spider rig", per se, as I mostly Push jigs. But let's just say that "if I were to start trying it", the answers to your questions would be :

    Favorite setup = 1/2 to 3/4oz weight above a leader line to a single jig
    Jig size = variable between 1/32oz & 1/8oz (with at least a #4 Aberdeen hook, but prefer a #2 - esp. using separate plastics)
    Speed = no greater than 0.5mph (I consider anything over 0.5mph as Pushing speeds)

    And regardless of what type of jig I was using ... it would likely be tipped with a minner. (which is another distinction, I believe, between Spider Rigging & Pushing ... as no live offerings are usually used when Pushing)
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    Sounds like a good place to start!!
    Thanks for the reply!

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    This is my everyday set up. I tie these up with anywhere from 1/8 oz to 1 oz weights. I usually have a 1/8 oz pony head on bottom and a bare hook or gnat I tie on top with 1/2 oz weight being my norm.. Tip both with minnows. I use the snaps so I can quick change jig color.
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    Carolina Rig all the way for me... regardless of whether I am pushing or pulling... seems to work well either way.
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    This is my everyday set up. I tie these up with anywhere from 1/8 oz to 1 oz weights. I usually have a 1/8 oz pony head on bottom and a bare hook or gnat I tie on top with 1/2 oz weight being my norm.. Tip both with minnows. I use the snaps so I can quick change jig color.
    Duoloc with a plain hook doesn't bother em....interesting.
    Looks simple but effective!
    Thanks!What's your rigging for spidering jigs???

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    Capps and Coleman in 1/2 oz with minnows only.


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