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Doing It Wrong Might Make It Right

Another great use for the reversed sinker rig is to drag a plastic crawfish along the bottom. If its a hard bottom, the sinker cup rim will dig into the rock or gravel and make a lot of noise, again, the sinker cup automatically kicks the plastic bait straight up putting it in full view of any fish. When fished over mud flats or silted bottoms, the sinker stirs up a lot of debris and looks like a live crawfish feeding. Remember, drag the bait, don’t hop it. There are many more uses you will discover by reversing the sinker, give it a try and let the Prostaff Team at Bassin’ USA how you do.

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