A leader and fish hook combination has eyes or loops formed at both ends
of the leader so that the leader can be attached to the fishing line with
either the one eye or the other. The fish hook, or more than one fish
hook, has the leader threaded through the eye end of the fish hook. The
leader passes through the eye of each hook, but is not tied to it,
leaving the hook free to slide along the leader. Fastened one way, the
hook is presented outward, and if fastened or tied off the other way, the
hook presented inward. In that orientation, the lower eye projects over
the hook portion so the rig serves as a weedless hook.