I have been polling a few high profile NW fishing personalities on the subject of the best way to rig one solitary single point hook on a Kwikfish. You might be wondering why I would handicap myself to one single point hook when the lure already comes stock with two trebles attached. Let's just say my favorite river has a mandatory single hook regulation. This is one popular way to rig 'em up, but I feel we still miss more fish than we should. Obviously, this chrome hen wasn't one of them.



So what do you guys think? Should the hook be rigged off the belly or the tail screw eye? How would you attach the hook? Split rings? Barrel swivel? Bead chain? Other?

Please include an explanation for the rationale behind your choices.

The variety of responses should be interesting.
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