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<blockquote data-quote="bowtechgump" data-source="post: 5688830" data-attributes="member: 13097"><p>You will want to use a heavier jig head on the bottom if you are going to run heads on both. If not they will become tangled easier and more often. It actually doesn't hurt to leave just the bottom a jig head and the top just a free hook. It will allow the baits to drag more naturally and slower along the pass. I would also run heavier line as the main and attach the #4lb between the hooks if you are worried about finicky fish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bowtechgump, post: 5688830, member: 13097"] You will want to use a heavier jig head on the bottom if you are going to run heads on both. If not they will become tangled easier and more often. It actually doesn't hurt to leave just the bottom a jig head and the top just a free hook. It will allow the baits to drag more naturally and slower along the pass. I would also run heavier line as the main and attach the #4lb between the hooks if you are worried about finicky fish. [/QUOTE]
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