Canoeing Texas Rivers

Insert the tip of the hook in the nose or the "face" of seduction, through the tip parallel to the worm, not perpendicular. Just go about quarter inch, or a good measure would insert deep enough to reach the start of the bend of the hook.
Then get out of the face and put the hook throughout, pausing Once the hook eye is only hidden in the worm. At this point, take the hook and a 180 degree turnaround so the tip of the hook is pointing toward the decoy rather than outside it.
Now I want to do is dip the tip of the hook with a straight back through the worm's body, but because of the presentation you want to be in the right place to not have too much or too less of attraction on the hook. So to do this properly, before I put the hook through the last stage, as the attraction will have to place the hook so that the worm appears a straight line instead of a curve in it. I hope that the curve is on the hook, put it against my worm and put my finger on the worm on the hook curve and the line cane final start, and this place in the attraction will be the perfect area to connect without having to look too steep or too tight.
If it is too tight or loose, change the position of where to put the hook through the last step. Texas-rigged soft plastic lures tend to rip and spend a little faster, so that once the hook gets too loose in its position, completely remove the hook and position on the unused portion of the lure.
Canoeing Texas