When using jig trailers do you thread the hook through the trailer like you would do on a twistertail and jighead or do you simply hook it right through without sliding any of the plastic up onto the shank of the hook
I thread it on to the shank of the hook. I have done it both ways but like the threaded way better for pitching. When you nose hook a trailer sometimes it will swing around and catch the claw part of the trailer on the hook. I mostly use Lake Fork Tackle pig claws, and craw tubes, Baby Paca Craws and Zoom vibra speed craw.
I thread mine on and I put a drop of super glue on the shank of the hook and then push it over the barb. This keeps the trailer in place and you don't go through as many trailers.
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for instance, if I feel like they are feeding on bluegill I like to thread it on there, but if I think they are feeding on big crawfish, I like to hang a big chunk off the back...Either way will work, just find out what you like best
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Another reason to peg it up on the keeper is for skipping. It compacts the bait profile and creates less resistance. You can skip it up under docks better if you thread the trailer.
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