When you are fishing and catch one pay attention when fighting the fish in! If you see other fish swimming with it you know you are on an active school of fish. I did this over the weekend and it seemed like every point I fished there would be two or three other fish swimming with the hooked bass.
So I tied up a double Fluke rig and started catching bass two at a time!!! It was great. I lost count of how many bass I caught at 50!!! What a Day!!!!
Here is a picture of the one of the doubles (taken with cell phone)
Second one is what my thumb looked like after the day was over!! OUCH!!
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Double Fluke Rigs
Now that's taking advantage of schooling bass! That thumb has seen better days mofish...
Brendan C.
Double Fluke Rigs
Nice to get double hookups on the rig, but dude that thumb is gruesome.
Maybe a glove would help keep the thumb from looking like hamburger meat.
Stainless steel mesh like the ones the shark divers wear!!!!!!
Maybe a glove would help keep the thumb from looking like hamburger meat.
Stainless steel mesh like the ones the shark divers wear!!!!!!
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I've never seen a tournament that had rules against using a multi-hook rigs, so those rigs should be fine (regardless, you should always read all of the tournament rules for eash tournament you compete in). You can not use two rods at the same time.
Brendan C.
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Nice! I've done this before at Diamond Valley Lake. A nice easy retrieve always gets em.