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How To: Rig a Swimming Bait

Essential skills for every angler

November 4, 2015

Enhance your trolling spread by turning ballyhoo, mullet and other baitfish into swimming baits. Place the hook as you would when rigging a skipping bait, but an inch farther back than usual. Then thread an egg sinker onto the leader and slide it down to the bait. Next, run a trace of copper wire through the eye socket and use it to snug the weight under the chin. The result is a natural swimming action that draws strikes from a range of game fish.

How to: Rig a Swimming Bait

Essential skill to enhance your trolling spread Tim Barker
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