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Thread: Double minnow rigs

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    Quote Originally Posted by yellowjacket View Post
    I know there’s a million different ways to tie them up your self, let’s see some pics of y’alls rigs about to start tying some up my self for this spring
    Only a million ways!!?? Double minnow rigs


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    Quote Originally Posted by Snubby View Post
    It may be because most are blue in the face from explaining double rigs. There have been at least a half a dozen threads in the last week about them. What is most frustrating is the original posters usually don't even show any interest or make a response to their own thread. I will follow by saying I'm the total opposite, I prefer a Kentucky style when fishing deep just off the bottom in dead of winter and a middle sliding egg weight rig when fishing any other time, I won't call it a capps and coleman rig, cause I don't like a fixed weight. I will call it a country boy, sliding weight double minner rig!

    Very well said Snubby!!!

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    I wonder how this T-Knot would work. As a loop knot or cut and used as a straight line. And no it isn't an ad for Tie Pro.

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    I buy the ones from Grizzly Jig, they work for me!

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