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    I use size 8. I think the actual c&c rigs use a 10.

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    Will give them a try thanks .


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    I don't use a 3 way. I use a #10 barrel swivel. Run tag end through eye, pull out about 10/12 inches and tie a clinch knot, not the improved clinch. Then I try to tie a DuoLock snap at around 6 inches. Then I take the other side of the line and measure out 18 inches, cut, slide on egg sinker and bead, then tie on #10 barrel swivel. Then I tie on a piece of 8 inch to other side of swivel with a DuoLock snap for bottom dropper. Don't like snap swivels. Like Snubbys I like to be able to change baits with out removing entire rig.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cray View Post
    I don't use a 3 way. I use a #10 barrel swivel. Run tag end through eye, pull out about 10/12 inches and tie a clinch knot, not the improved clinch. Then I try to tie a DuoLock snap at around 6 inches. Then I take the other side of the line and measure out 18 inches, cut, slide on egg sinker and bead, then tie on #10 barrel swivel. Then I tie on a piece of 8 inch to other side of swivel with a DuoLock snap for bottom dropper. Don't like snap swivels. Like Snubbys I like to be able to change baits with out removing entire rig.
    So you tie main line and top jig line on top of swivel?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Cray View Post
    I don't use a 3 way. I use a #10 barrel swivel. Run tag end through eye, pull out about 10/12 inches and tie a clinch knot, not the improved clinch. Then I try to tie a DuoLock snap at around 6 inches. Then I take the other side of the line and measure out 18 inches, cut, slide on egg sinker and bead, then tie on #10 barrel swivel. Then I tie on a piece of 8 inch to other side of swivel with a DuoLock snap for bottom dropper. Don't like snap swivels. Like Snubbys I like to be able to change baits with out removing entire rig.
    This rig is hard to beat but man I hate tying them.
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    Cray I am so happy G taught you to make theses nice rigs

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cubeice View Post
    So you tie main line and top jig line on top of swivel?


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    Main line is attached to one eye of swivel then dropper line is tied to bottom eye of swivel. Top dropper and 18 in line to sinker are all one piece.
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    I'll give it a try thanks .


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