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Damiki Rig

Damiki Damiki Rig Jig Heads

Damiki Damiki Rig Jig Heads

1/8oz #1/0 or #2/0 3pc
3/16oz#1/0 or #2/0 3pc
1/4oz #1/0 or #2/0 3pc
3/8oz #1/0 or #2/0 3pc
1/2oz #3/0 or #5/0 2pc
$6.99
Hog Farmer Spunk Shad

Hog Farmer Spunk Shad

6.5"- five baits per pack.
5.5" - six baits per pack.
4.5" - seven baits per pack.
3.5" - ten baits per pack.
$6.99
Strike King Z-TOO

Strike King Z-TOO

Length - 5"
Qty - 4 Per Pack
$4.99
Hog Farmer Stroll Shad

Hog Farmer Stroll Shad

Purpose-built for jig minnow rigging and pairing with forward-facing sonar, the Hog Farmer Baits Stroll Shad has been fine-tuned to create a lethal baitfish presentation.
$6.99
Damiki Armor Shad

Damiki Armor Shad

Quantity

2.5" Solid Color - 15
2.5" Laminate Color - 12
3" Solid Color - 15
3" Laminate Color - 12
5" Solid Color - 12
$4.99
RAPALA Crush City Mooch Minnow

RAPALA Crush City Mooch Minnow

Length: 3.5"
Quantity: 6
$6.49
Jackall Drift Fry 4.0

Jackall Drift Fry 4.0

Length: 4"
Quantity: 5
$12.99
Zoom Winged Fluke

Zoom Winged Fluke

Length: 4"

Quantity: 8
$7.99
Big Bite Baits Scentsation Slim Minnow

Big Bite Baits Scentsation Slim Minnow

Length: 4"
Quantity: 10 per pack
$6.99
Fish Head V3 Swimbait Head

Fish Head V3 Swimbait Head

Realistic Baitfish Profile
Perfect Geometric Center Balance
90-Degree Vertical Line Tie
2/0 Super Sharp Gamakatsu Black Nichol Hook
Large 3-D Holographic Eyes
Wire Keeper Securely Holds Soft Plastic
$7.49
X Zone Hot Shot Minnow

X Zone Hot Shot Minnow

Length: 3.25" Applications include:

Drop Shot
Ned Rig
Neko Rig
Damiki Rig
$5.49

HOW TO FISH A DAMIKI RIG

The most common method for fishing a Damiki rig is to fish it vertically, similar to how most fish a drop shot. When you see a fish on your sonar, drop the bait down and stop it ABOVE the fish. This is the most critical aspect of what makes fishing a Damiki Rig successful. You’re not bringing the bait to the fish. Rather, you’re offering an easy meal without smashing them in the face with it. This subtle finesse approach gives the fish plenty of time to see the bait, pick it’s position to attack from, and eventually eat.

How far above the fish you stop and hold the bait requires some experimentation. In warmer weather conditions, bass are a lot more aggressive. They will come up from about 30 feet below the bait to inhale immediately. In colder weather conditions like we are facing now, holding the bait 5-10 feet above the fish is a great starting point. It’s close enough that they don’t have to expend a lot of energy to get it, but not so close that you spook them away.

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