I used to use a earthworm pattern for bass,a basic tandem setup.You take two heavyduty shortshanked hooks #10 and 12.Using a nail-knot(4-6 turns) attach 20lbs backing just before the bend of the front hook,then tie the eccess backing onto the hook shank with tying thread to the eye of the hook.Secure the backing on the hook-shank with glue or epoxy(I used super glue).Then take a piece of gold-brown or brown speckled chinelle and secure chinnelle behind the nail knot(leave about 6-10 turns of tying thread space to attach the detatchable piece of chinnelle,this will be explained later),then wind the chinelle forward to the eye of the hook and tie off.
Using a brown permanent-marker,colour in the remainding length of backing,allow to dry.
Again using a nail knot,attach the backing to the rear hook,once you've decided on the desired length(I made mine between 5-7cm long).Allowance must be made for a small gap between the eye of the hook and the nail knot(ie. the nail knot must not tied against the eye of the hook) to secure the detatchable chinelle.Tie eccess backing onto the hookshank towards the bend of the hook,secure backing on hookshank with glue or epoxy.Attach speckled-chinelle to the hook,wind chinelle forward to the front end of the knailknot and tie off.
Take a piece of speckled-chinelle and tie in at the back end(behind the nail knot) of the front hook.Then attach the chinelle to the front of the rear hook (the gap between the nail knot and the eye of the hook),try and get the tension between chinelle and backing as even as possible.Tie the chinelle to the backing between the hooks with 6/0 tying thread at random points using over and under knots.Wish I could do a SBS,but I'm working at Festival until 5 July
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