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Plastic or foam beads are
typically used to space the
hook to the tail of the fly to eliminate short strikes.

ActionDisc - Rigging Trolling Fies & Tube Flies

How to rig Actiondiscs
with a SlideLoc stopper
for spincasting or trolling Tube flies and Bucktaiks.

ActionDiscs allow you to cast tube flies or trolling flies with a spinning rod just like you would a spoon or spinner.

Put a sliding egg weight on your line, slide on the ActionDisc and tie on your faviorite fly. This has become one of my faviorite lures for trout and bass.

The SlideLock stopper enables you adjust the distance between the fly and the disc allowing you to "tune" the action of the fly. Click the SlideLock link for details.

 

   
Rigging Salmon Lures with ActionDiscs.

Stacking the odds!

Tube flies can be stacked to create color combinations or to add length.

 
tube fly instructions

Flush Rigging

Depending on the size of the fly you may find that you do not need a stopper bead.To use ActionDiscs with trolling flies, just slide the disc on the line before you tie on the fly. We recommend using a small sliding plastic bead between the disc and fly to eliminate any abrasion to your knot.

 

Use a sliding bullet weight or egg sinker
for baitcasting or spinning.

trout baits-Rufus Woods Special
     

 

 

 

 

A second SlideLock stopper
can be used instead of beads
to speed rigging.

 

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