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SwimfishinSun May-20-07 11:53 PM
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#9337, "Questions for Rob"


  

          

Hey Mr Pro Staffer, How do you thread those 1oz jig heads into the 6 inch Big Hammers (after you reach the bend of the hook it's heading out of the bait and there's still alot of the shank left, it's not like threading through a flexible platic worm)? Also, do the plastic swimbaits bleed into each other while in storage like the worms did? By the way, glad to hear about the quest for the Masters, what's the major or field of endeavor?

  

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swimbaitMon May-21-07 10:07 AM
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#9338, "RE: Questions for Rob"
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Welcome to the site :-)

There are some instructions, on the Big Hammer website, in regards to how to rig the baits. Here is the link:

http://www.swimbait.com/techniques/basics.htm

It can be a little tricky to rig the baits at first, but you'll get the hang of it. If you mess up your bait by rigging and unrigging it a few times, just superglue the bait to the leadhead. Super glue gel works well for this, and it's easier to work with than the runny liquid super glue products.

I'm going to school to get an MBA, and no that doesn't stand for Masters in Bass ;)

  

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