During the summer and early fall, I often troll in shallow water using 1/2-oz jigheads (or bucktails) and paddletails. I decided to try a new tandem rig this morning. I started with a jighead and paddletail tied to an 18" mono leader, which was tied to the 20-lb braid running line. Mark gave me some small gold-headed bucktails (estimated 1/8 to 1/4 oz). I decided to tie one of the bucktails and a soft plastic on above the main jighead as a teaser or second lure. To do that, I took a piece of 20-lb mono line and tied a small loop on one end. I tied the bucktail to the other end. I placed the new rig around the running line above the leader knot. I passed the bucktail through the loop and pulled it tight. The second lure could slide up and down the line but could drop no lower than the knot. I caught several fish on the main lure of that rod early on and later caught a double header (fish on both lures). I don’t think I had the rig optimized, but it did prove that the concept worked.
When jigging 2-oz Stingsilvers in the fall, I sometimes tie on a fly or other small lure in a similar manner as a teaser lure. I often catch two fish at once (and typically they are larger fish).
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I would not want to run tandems on all four lines, but having one in the spread adds some additional opportunities.
When jigging 2-oz Stingsilvers in the fall, I sometimes tie on a fly or other small lure in a similar manner as a teaser lure. I often catch two fish at once (and typically they are larger fish).
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I would not want to run tandems on all four lines, but having one in the spread adds some additional opportunities.
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