Been fishing the rock and kelp marks up in Northumberland lately and my rotten bottoms haven't worked that well in that I'm still losing all my gear from the leader knot. This is with either 25 or 30 lb main line, shocker and a 15lb weak link. Not sure if I'm getting the length of the weak link wrong or what but any tips on where I'm going wrong.
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lot for crab about this time of the year could be pulling ya hook under rocks try and use a longer weak link length and like others say don't use a pennel rig.
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If you're just lobbing it out, and not really casting hard, then don't bother with a shock leader, just use 40 or 50lb mainline, then one swivel with 20lb down to the weight and about 20-40lb to the hook. If the lead is snagged, the 20lb will snap, if the hook is snagged, it'll probably bend out.Ron Thompson Axellerator 13’ - Penn Spinfisher 7500
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Originally posted by robbo1530 View PostBeen fishing the rock and kelp marks up in Northumberland lately and my rotten bottoms haven't worked that well in that I'm still losing all my gear from the leader knot. This is with either 25 or 30 lb main line, shocker and a 15lb weak link. Not sure if I'm getting the length of the weak link wrong or what but any tips on where I'm going wrong.
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