You thinking about a high-low rig? Like a pickeral rig, but without the metal twisties right?
They're awesome for set lines and really simple to make. Take a 2ft length of good mono. 10lbs fluro outta do it. Tie a decent loop at the bottom where your bell sinker or shot will be. Try this
. You'll want to tie loops for your snells spaced just far enough so that they can't link together. Regular loops work just fine, just be sure to double them over to fasten the knot securely.. keep em small.
Making your own snells also helps. I like mine short, 3-4in long max again with a perfection loop. Shorter snells mean less line twist. All you need is just enough line to allow your bait to swim. The hooks you mentionned are actually the ones I use, 8x or 10x, with a clench knot to the hook.
Also, I like to hook the minnow just over the lateral line, under the dorsal fin. If your bait is unharmed and lively, it will swim around your rig horizontally and that's usually just the ticket. Tie a swivel at the top of the rig, connect your loops, add just enough lead and voila!!
It's really the perfect rig if you want to go as low profile as possible, and it works like a charm, especially when you're after nippy walters!
cheers
HD