 All right, so we're just down here prepping the boat to fish tomorrow. We're just gonna go through a couple of rigs We use We're basically just using pin rigs for these ballyhoo little small rubber bands We're using a combination of like squid style heads weighted to chugger heads But yeah, I kind of put a variety out and then I'll just go from there and pin on what you know What we start catching. All right, so we're gonna start this rig with a Always do about an arm length and a half 100-pound start out with a hook you got two crimps nose pin and a lure So you're gonna do is slide it through your crimp make sure your crimp's the right size to your mono go through your hook I you're gonna go back through your crimp come tight You don't want to be all the way up against the hook You want to leave a little bit of room for it to move there and then what I'm gonna do is take my nose pin here I'm gonna slide it in between the two pieces of mono and you're gonna crimp that in Between the crimps here you want to crimp the crimp right in the middle You don't want to squeeze it on the two ends because it'll cut the mono So you want to kind of have it flared up just a hair on either end You want to get a good crimp right there flip your nose pin up your nose pin will sit right there straight up In front of the hook and I go through the balayu once you get down with that you're gonna take your mono Come through your lure depends on you know, you can put whatever kind of lure head in here You want go ahead and slide it away down to the hook This will be your loop end to your hook your swivel into from your main line come back go through your crimp Come back through. I don't like to use a real big loop same thing just crimp it right in the middle Don't do it too tight to make sure it's on the appropriate setting appropriate crimp size Yep, that's all there is to it. Yes The first step we do when prepping value is I always poke the eyes out of them Just get that flotation out of them that usually helps them say swim straighter in here And when we're trying to pick out balayu what I'm looking for is that nice red tail good red tip on the nose Good clear eyes a good natural looking bait that looks like it just came out the ocean All right, and we've got all eyes poked out of this where I come over here with my scissors And what I'm gonna do with my scissors here. I always cut both the fins off and I cut my baits here This is kind of how I start typically. I'll just cut a little slit right there in the butt, too That'll just help them when you squeeze the stuff out of them All right, it's next step you want to do once you have them prepped take your bait Holy water what you don't want to do is just lightly squeeze the grass and stuff out of them here Try not to squeeze your bait too hard. You don't want to tear any of the body there All right, so now they got them all squeezed out what I'm gonna do is take them put it back in the water Kind of clean them up a little bit here I'm gonna take my my station here I'm just gonna clean this off real fast so I can get a good clean workstation All right, so what you're gonna do come through right between the gills on value You run back where your hook comes out your hook eyes gonna sit kind of right below the eyes of the actual value You're gonna take your pin You're gonna come up dead in the middle and you're gonna go up through the middle of the top beak So your pin comes out take a rubber band you're gonna hook it over the nose pin And what I do is I go around it once I around it twice and hook it back over the top of the nose pin We just seat your bait right down on there good to go all right baits are all done We're gonna take the trays put them in the cooler start cleaning up a little bit and we're ready to go for tomorrow So we'll see you tomorrow