MOJO RIG
Another deadly way to go light for
bass is with a set-up called the Mojo-rig. At first glance the Mojo gives the appearance of a miniature Carolina-rig. But there is a major difference. The leader is not separate from the main line.
The heart of the Mojo-rig is a tiny cylinder-shaped weight (1/8 or 1/4 oz. ) that's designed so it can be slid up and down the main line above the hook. The hollow cylinder usually houses a couple of rubber strips to prevent the line from getting crimped or between two beads or stoppers.
The sliding weight also gives the angler the ability to lengthen or shorten the leader in a matter of seconds. Generally this allows the bait or lure float up at an eye-level. It is considered more versatile, easy on the line, and less prone to snag than split shot.
Two ways to deploy are with the weight before the hook/lure or with the hook tied up above the weight ( weight at very end of line ).
http://www.mojolures.com/info_howto.aspVery pratical for small-scale light weight handcasting. Mojo's may very well be a worthwhile inclusion.