A couple of shots from the Salmon River at Riggins last weekend. This is a great rig for worms. You can cast it a mile with few hangups and if you're running a boat it's killer for back trolling.
Bubblegum worms and ActionDiscs
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Re: Bubblegum worms and ActionDiscs
awesome rig. For backtrolling what do you use to get the rig down to the bottom?
Re: Bubblegum worms and ActionDiscs
I use a 1/2 oz egg sinker on the main line above a swivel. You can also put the weight on a tag from a 3 way swivel.
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Re: Bubblegum worms and ActionDiscs
That is a cool setup. I need to try that sometime. Tight lines, SalmonBuster
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