You'll need: about 70 cm of 60 lb mono for the bodyline, one strong swivel for the top, one three-way swivel or wishbone link for the junction, two short (15 to 20 cm) snoods of 25 lb mono, two hooks, and a lead clip.
Building the rig
- Top swivel: knot a strong swivel to the top of the bodyline; this connects to the mainline.
- Junction: tie the junction swivel about 20 cm above the lead clip. A three-way swivel is the cleanest option here; a heavy split-ring also works.
- Two snoods: tie a 15 to 20 cm snood to each of the two side rings of the junction. Keep them equal length so the hooks sit at the same depth in the water.
- Hooks: size 1 to 3/0 depending on bait. Pennel pairs work well for big baits like crab or peeler.
- Lead clip and weight: at the bottom of the bodyline. A clipped impact shield (over the hooks during the cast) keeps everything tidy in flight.
Two clean presentations
Because both hooks come off a single junction, both baits sit at the same height above the lead, in the natural strike zone for cruising fish. The hooks are far enough apart that they don't tangle each other in flight or under load.