 Hi, I'm Craig from Anglin Active and today I'm going to show you how to rig soft plastics for fishing in shallow water and for fishing in deep water. In this video I used a 23cm soft plastic shad, split ring pliers, a premade stinger rig, 8mm split rings, size 7 swivels and 60lb breakin strain and a weighted cork screw jig head. So take your shallow screw rig and your soft plastic lure, and we're going to insert the shallow screw into the nose of the lure like so, and then feed the soft plastic lure onto the cork screw until it's six flush. Then we're going to take the spike, the first spike on the stinger tackle, and insert it into the belly of the lure, and then see my game with the one at the back, and there we go. One soft plastic lure rigged for using in shallow water conditions. If you have bought a premade stinger rig from us in the shop, and you feel it's slightly too short for the size of bait you're using, a simple way to customise it is to add an additional swivel and split ring, so you can set the tail treble further back on the bait. This is ideal for larger baits or if fish are finicky in their tail baiting. If you'd like to fish your soft plastics deeper, you can do this by using a weighted cork screw jig head. Simply just same again with like the shallow cork screw, just simply thread on the bait like so, and then if we take our already pre rigged tandem rig from BFT, if we use the split ring pliers here to remove this, then we're going to put the split ring that we've removed from the shallow screw that is situated on the list to share, and insert it on the bottom eyelet of the weighted cork screw jig head. And same again, just take a spike, insert it into the belly of the lure, and now we have a rig soft plastic that we can now work in deeper water.