Top 2 Lure Rigging Mistakes & How To Avoid Them
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- Опубликовано: 7 янв 2024
- Don’t lose any more fish - it’s time to END these common lure rigging mistakes!!!
I see advanced anglers make this error all the time.
The techniques in the video cover any type of soft plastic lure.
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Not many people get the first half of rigging lures wrong, it is once the plastic reaches the collar of the jighead that we run into an issue.
Once you get to that point before the barbs on the jighead, most people force the lure up and over the barbs.
It is nearly impossible to prevent your soft plastics from tearing as you take them on and off of hooks.
But, what we can control is WHERE the tear happens.
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That first tip seems so obvious but I never thought of it. So thanks!
I cant wait to try these out! Super excited to be a part of your club!
Thanks so much for joining the Insider Club!
@@Saltstrong Super STOKED! I've already learned soo much about soft baits,thank you!
Great instructional video, informative and to the point. Thank You
Thanks for this info, sure makes sense!
Good idea. I'll have to give that a try.
Thank you for this I was very helpful short and sweet
Thanks for making time to post the nice comment!
You just saved me a ton of lures! Thanks
So glad we could help!
Great tips, Luke! Thanks.
You bet!
Great video Luke!
Thanks for watching!!
Thanks coach!
Our pleasure!
Thanks!
Our pleasure!
Ty for that, I have been wasting my luers
Thank you, team! I have a question that I'd like your input on please. I absolutely love these lures, and there are a few others on the market that are of a similar style, and I enjoy using those at select times as well. All of these lures are shrimp imitations, and they have bulbous eyes, just like Power Prawns. Do you think it makes much of a difference if you color the eyes black with a Spike-it braided line marker? I tried it on Thumper Shrimp at the Skyway Pier, and when I colored them, the smaller fish kept eating the eyes off of them, but it didn't happen near as often when I didn't color them. When used as Sebastian Inlet and Ponce Inlet, it didn't look like the eyes were pecked at once. The lure is obviously still effective regardless, but I'm curious if you have any insight on this minor detail when targeting larger, predatory fish.
I have tried some other shrimp lures that came with the eyes painted, but the paint would wear off after a few catches so I ended up having many use cases of the same lures fished the same day with both black eyes and non-painted eyes, and I could not tell a difference in catch results with the eyes painted vs. non-painted. So I don't believe it's worth the time to paint the eyes (if the fish were examining the lure that closely, they'd surely see the hook sticking out of it).
@@Saltstrong Great information! Thank you!
Does that not tear it more on the inside since your rotated the barbs?
Not in any zone that actually matters
Looks like 3/8" not 3/4". Agree that 1/8" would tare easily.
Thanks for watching!
Saltstrong, take these videos, shorten them to 60 seconds or less, publish them as shorts/tiktoks, and thank me for all the profits later!!
Figured y'all give me so many useful pieces of advice, I could maybe offer one back for once 🤙🎣
(if y'all wanna take me fishing to pay me back for the great idea, I'll happily accept it though 😂)