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Old 04-27-2021, 07:57 AM   #1
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DOUBLE RIG

How did you rig the double rig? Ive seen a few different ways. HUB tutorial video uses a 3 way swivel.
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Old 04-27-2021, 09:33 AM   #2
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Double Hookup Baits...

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How did you rig the double rig? Ive seen a few different ways. HUB tutorial video uses a 3 way swivel.
IMHO...
That Owner 3-way swivel that they sell on the Hookup Bait website is the real key to the success of this double rig...The "old school" 3-way swivel just doesn't have the rigidity of the Owner 3-way which seems to help keep the lines away from each other...
I tie two leaders on the 3-way...the short one is about 10" to 12" long and the second longer one is about 20" to 24" long. The action on the two baits as they drop just drives the Bass crazy...
That Mermaids Milk "hot sauce" that Chad sells is a definite bonus when using those tube baits that were just made for adding scent to...
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Old 04-27-2021, 12:14 PM   #3
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IMHO...
That Owner 3-way swivel that they sell on the Hookup Bait website is the real key to the success of this double rig...The "old school" 3-way swivel just doesn't have the rigidity of the Owner 3-way which seems to help keep the lines away from each other...
I tie two leaders on the 3-way...the short one is about 10" to 12" long and the second longer one is about 20" to 24" long. The action on the two baits as they drop just drives the Bass crazy...
That Mermaids Milk "hot sauce" that Chad sells is a definite bonus when using those tube baits that were just made for adding scent to...
Good Luck





Cool, thanks for the reply! I've also seen guys use a keeper bead on the main line and a barrel swivel for the shorter line if i remember correctly. Was just thinking about trying the double rig and then I read your post.
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Old 04-27-2021, 01:45 PM   #4
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Double Hookup Baits...

Here's another cool double shot...

"I've also seen guys use a keeper bead on the main line and a barrel swivel for the shorter line if i remember correctly"
I've heard of that rigging called a Donkey Rig...
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Old 04-27-2021, 03:41 PM   #5
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Here's another cool double shot...

"I've also seen guys use a keeper bead on the main line and a barrel swivel for the shorter line if i remember correctly"
I've heard of that rigging called a Donkey Rig...
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Congrats on the win, that's a hefty red.
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Old 04-30-2021, 08:18 AM   #6
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Hell yeah Jim! Nice work Sir
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Thanks Sarge...

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Hell yeah Jim! Nice work Sir
Thanks Sarge...LOL
I Used the new OKUMA Komodo reel that I won in the tourney yesterday and the first fish on it was a 24" Halibut...
Not big... but big enough for dinner...LOL
Nice reel...and a Lucky one too...
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