The Weather has
been bad for a few weeks so I got restless and I decided to come up with some Ballyhoo ideas. I also added some tried
and trued rigs and put it on the webpage with descriptions,
Pictures & video. I hope this helps someone, somewhere!
Here are Many
Views of This Rig, Remember You Can Take One Skirts Out of Two Skirt
Lures For a Different Look Too Not to Mention You Can Use Any Of
These Rigs With Any Lure You Like
Remember to
Either Crimp or Burn the Tag End so When Using Smaller Length
Sleeves it has no Possibility of Pulling Through
#2 The Double
Hook Rig
The Double
Hook Rig is Pretty Simple
and Works
Well With Lures That Have
Short Heads
Similar to That of the
Front Hook
Rig
The Double
Hook Rig can be Setup With a 0, 90 or 180 Degree Angle
I Like the
90 Degree Angle
#3 The Front Hook
Rig
This Rig
Needs Little Explanation, I Use a Permanent Piece of Mono for
attaching the Ballyhoo
so I can Even Use
Expensive Lures Without Losing Them
You can Even
Leave the Swivel Out, Just Close the Small Leader Loop Over the Hook
Bend
#4 The Plain &
Simple Rig
Another Rig That
Needs Little Explanation, I Poke a Very Small Hole in the Ballyhoo
to Help the Circle Hook Pass Through
February 2012 starts with warmer than normal winter conditions here on Mosquito Lagoon, water temps have ranged from 61’ to 67’F the last few weeks, and the water level has been extremely low, our Redfish are still schooled up making for fun sight…See More
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