Original Series Soft Baits

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The Hogy Original Series How-To Video

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How To: Circle Hook Rigged Soft Plastics (Hogy Original Eel)

This popular rigging method is ideal for targeting trophy gamefish in open water scenarios. Minimal internal rigging allows full movement of our hand-poured Original Series Soft Baits. Simple and easy to rig, this method is a favorite for anglers targeting trophy tarpon, striper, tuna and more!

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