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#trainingrigs #fishingtutorial #tutorialrigs Follow me on the Youtube channel ???????????????????????????????? / mrsimonejig ???????????????????????????????? and remember to subscribe and activate notifications by clicking on the bell ????! Here you can find all the knots I have made Link tutorial mix knots • Tutorial mix knots Link tutorial rigs for trolling • Tutorial rigs for trolling with live bait Follow me on the Instagram channel https://www.instagram.com/simone_jig_... Follow me on the Facebook page Simone jig adventures / simonechiariglione We create a practical, simple and functional rig when we don't have ready-made rigs to interchange, because the fish are active and we need to get back to fishing right away. Let's take a 0.60 fluorocarbon and a J hook with a bent eye, but before mounting it on the line it must be protected because all trolling hooks have an unwelded eye, so that part will break our fluorocarbon, causing us to lose the fish. To protect that unwelded part, the quickest solution is to tape the eyelet part with insulating tape, also taking a couple of millimeters of shank. Once protected, we can insert our trolling hook on the line, then take the urethane tube and insert the fluorocarbon inside, then pass the tube through the eyelet of the hook, positioning it a cm outside of it. In this case, we don't even have to protect the eyelet with tape because the urethane tube protects that unwelded part. To give the right traction to the towing hook you need to tie this tube by taking a piece of 0.50 wire and make a knot on it, here too we can make different types of knots, I prefer the classic knot, we make about fifteen downward turns and then we close by passing the end back inside the loop created at the start and we tighten vigorously to give the right traction. After that you need to insert a shock absorber and we stop momentarily with the main line made with fluorocarbon. We then take a piece of power flex or kevlar (special cords to make inchiku or slow pitch assists) of about 40 cm and we connect two hooks with a straight eye from both ends using the uni knot, then we take a swivel and with a double wolf's head we connect the special cord to the swivel and then we just have to join the fluorocarbon to it and the line is practically ready. Then we connect a swivel on the free end to unload the twists. Our rig is ready to go to sea.