

certainly no expert on this, but it seems to depend on the lure? Some run ok with singles, I've been using opposing singles (SJ 41's) on those daiwa stickbaits and they seem to swim and hook fish pretty well (i.e middle hook pointing left, back hook pointing right or vice versa). I hate trebles, and will avoid them when possible.
marx wrote:You are totally messing with the balance of the lures when using anything but trebles and especially if you've got an assist off the front. The belly hook acts as a stabliser/keel so your stickbait is highly likely to roll with out it. Trebles are balanced my nature of design, drag them through the water and they run pretty straight, drag singles however and they will flap about all over the place. |
unlimited wrote:this is how i rig my nomads, with the 150gm lures i use two SJ-45 9/0 back to back with a 11H split ring and at the back a 9/0 Jobu. the 100gm lures i use a ST 76 4/0 and a 8/0 Jobu at the back.rigged this way they swim very well and on there day out fish the more expensive lures when rigging Carpenter gammas i use ST 76 5/0's on the 160gm lures and on the 105gm lures i use ST 66 4/0's
using these type of stickbaits you need to have the right rods and tecnique or they will not swim and catch fish,the good ol kiwi she'll be right wont cut it with these, once you have them swimming well you will dominate |
hookerpuka wrote:
Couldn't get my Nomads to swim with that rig at all. all they did was round and round the merry go round. very frustrating. |


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