Mike B ~ if you see my post (above) that will give you a pretty good idea of how to do it. The fish can be pretty picky and the pink tiger stripped wing bobber usually works the best.

To rig: Tie a 3-way to your mainline with a bead above it (to keep the cotton from stopping the swivel from spinning). One one end of the 3-way use a 25" dropper (at least 20 lb line) to a 4+ ounce pyrimid weight.

On your leader put 2 beads above and 3 below the winged bobber, slide on the small pink squid (missing half the tentacles) then another bead or two. Snell the hook and attach with bait loop (or don't pull the snell tight with the eye of the hook). I usually use red or black 1's for sockeye

To rig the sand shrimp: make sure you buy the small ones, you'll get more and the big ones come off too easily when the current is running. Pull the large pincher off the shrimp and run the hook through the head of the shrimp starting between the eyes and then follow the curve of the shrimp and until the hook has threaded the shrimp and is comes out it's tail. This isn't very difficult with small shrimp but is with large ones in which case you might need to use a bait threader. I make sure the hook comes out the tail between the hard plates at the very back so it has something solid to hold on to. After this I pull the antennae, a few walking legs and the remaining claw through the bait loop and pull a until slightly snug (not too tight because the head of the shrimp should be infront of the hook eye and you don't want to rip the hook out). After that just slide the squid back so it goes over the top of the shrimp and you're ready to fish.
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