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Double Fluke/Donkey Rig for Specs and Reds
Posted on 5/2/18 at 10:15 am
Posted on 5/2/18 at 10:15 am
A local bass fisherman here was telling me how he uses the Donkey rig effectively. It's a tandem rig but the led hook is on a swivel and allowed to slide freely on the main line. LINK
I'm wondering if anyone has ever tried it for specs or reds. If not, any thoughts on if it would be effective?
I'm wondering if anyone has ever tried it for specs or reds. If not, any thoughts on if it would be effective?
Posted on 5/2/18 at 10:36 am to GeekedUp
I've absolutely caught specs on a fixed double fluke rig. Can't see why a sliding swivel would be any less effective. Can be deadly under lights at night.
Posted on 5/2/18 at 11:53 am to GeekedUp
Conventional dbl rigs have been good at certain times forever. Why add more hardware when not necessary ?
Posted on 5/2/18 at 11:56 am to rilesrick
Been doing this for years. Deadly at times
Posted on 5/2/18 at 12:00 pm to GeekedUp
what's the point in have the top bait slide? It'll run the same as a fixed rig when twitched and simply using a weightless hook on the top(?) bait with give the same free floating presentation. Adding more hardware and knots just adds to the chance of failure.
Posted on 5/2/18 at 1:05 pm to SpeckledTiger
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what's the point in have the top bait slide?
It puts a different action on it. The first will ride up on a slack line and then when you work the rod tip they'll dart back together and kinda clack. Hard to explain but there's youtube videos on it. Whether the fish notice, who knows.
Posted on 5/2/18 at 1:07 pm to SpeckledTiger
Thanks all.
Looking at the vids on youtube, it seems to allow the free-sliding bait to change the distance to the fixed bait. Maybe that looks even more natural?
To your point, I have no idea if it would catch more fish than a regular tandem rig with set with jerk baits. Weightless on the top seems like a good idea.
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what's the point in have the top bait slide?
Looking at the vids on youtube, it seems to allow the free-sliding bait to change the distance to the fixed bait. Maybe that looks even more natural?
To your point, I have no idea if it would catch more fish than a regular tandem rig with set with jerk baits. Weightless on the top seems like a good idea.
Posted on 5/2/18 at 2:34 pm to GeekedUp
Yeah that bait would be effective if the top bait has no weight on the hook other than the plastic. I'd do 1/4 oz on the bottom bait.
Posted on 5/2/18 at 2:46 pm to GeekedUp
Would be killer for trout. Wonder if 1/16 oz jighead on bottom or on both would affect the movement much? Two lil johns on that. What?!!
Posted on 5/2/18 at 2:55 pm to Ron Cheramie
Weighting the front one would definitely make it sink faster and give a better chasing action when it comes back tight, but it might be a bitch to throw without tangling.
This is the idea here, for the baits to move independently and then "chase" each other when twitched.

This is the idea here, for the baits to move independently and then "chase" each other when twitched.

Posted on 5/2/18 at 3:24 pm to TheDrunkenTigah
I need to try it out in a pool and see
Posted on 5/2/18 at 3:41 pm to GeekedUp
Secret weapon: [exposed] not exposed
Posted on 5/2/18 at 3:48 pm to TheDrunkenTigah
Nice video; I'd bite one.
So far I've only used single Texas rigged flukes on marsh bass, and I notice that they are nearly destroyed after a few hits. Any hints on making them last longer? or just be happy they bite and buy the large bag?
So far I've only used single Texas rigged flukes on marsh bass, and I notice that they are nearly destroyed after a few hits. Any hints on making them last longer? or just be happy they bite and buy the large bag?
Posted on 5/2/18 at 3:56 pm to dat yat
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Any hints on making them last longer?
I can usually catch 2-4 bass on one bait then the nose usually rips. I bite about 1/4" off the ripped nose and rig it again to catch one or 2 more. I call it the cut down magnum.
This post was edited on 5/2/18 at 3:57 pm
Posted on 5/2/18 at 3:59 pm to dat yat
Yeah, there’s not a ton you can do when Texas rigging plastics. You can bite the torn up part off and delay the inevitable, but when they’re getting torn up it’s usually a good problem to have.
Posted on 5/2/18 at 4:26 pm to TheDrunkenTigah
Super glue works well for crappie bodies. Never tried it for Texas rig.
Posted on 5/3/18 at 1:12 pm to Clyde Tipton
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Any hints on making them last longer?
Maybe the Z-Man type baits?
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