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Old 10-29-2008, 06:03 PM   #26
shadow
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one reason I think bass slam riggies is that they are moving faster so the bass has to attack it where the live eel is fished so slow and after awhile are almost dead they can just slurp the live ones up.In other words the dead rigged eel looks more alive and fleeing then the live slow moving eel.As far as the second hook when the bass hits and you set up sometimes you pull the first hook out w/out a hook set the second hook so close to the first,that it will catch the out side of the fishes mouth.just a thought
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