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Fish Finder
Description
A snap swivel is slid on the main line then a swivel is attached to the main line. On the other end of the swivel is a trace of line attached to a hook. The sinker is free to slide on the main line. I use a snap swivel because then you can change your pyramid sinker quickly when conditions change. You can also use an egg sinker in place of the snap swivel/pyramid sinker.

Fish
| Rigs | I Caught this fish on this rig |
# users who caught this fish on this rig |
|---|---|---|
| Amberjack, Greater | 1 | |
| Bass, Striped | 1 | |
| Black Drum | 1 | |
| Bluefish | 2 | |
| Cobia | 1 | |
| Grouper, Gag | 2 | |
| Grouper, Goliath | 1 | |
| Grouper, Red | 1 | |
| Grunt, White | 1 | |
| Jack, Crevalle | 1 | |
| Mackerel, Spanish | 1 | |
| Redfish | 3 | |
| Seatrout, Spotted | 1 | |
| Snook, Common | 1 | |
| Snook, Fat | 1 | |
| Triggerfish, Gray | 1 |
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Comments
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Snookmagnet
(96 Species Caught)
Spam 3 Year(s) AgoMake sure you hook the bait in the nose if there is any current. It will make sure the bait doesn't spin or look unnatural.