you cant beat this tbh ..
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Originally posted by marco1967 View Postyou cant beat this tbh ..
Gary....fishin' accomplished......
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i only use 2-3 rigs in the winter i use either an up and over rig if i am casting at distance if fishing snaggy rough ground i use a big rolling swivel 3ft 80lb rig body then a 2ft hook trace in 50lb easy and simple. i like to keep rigs simple.
match the hook to your bait if fishing up north in the winter on the rough ground i use anything upto 8/0 if fishing local 5/0 - 4/0
in the summer if fishing for plaice etc i like to use a flapper or a wishbone rig with smaller hooks such as varivas sal****er champions in 1/0 - 2/0
as mentioned all my rig bits are bought from veals cant speak highly enough of them.
everyone has there own rigs etc for me i hate the pulley rig and this is why i use an up and over as has the same benefits of the pully but fewer bites missed.Species 2012 - Cod, Flounder, Dab, Plaice, Pollock, Eelpout, Common eel, Granny Fish, Whiting, Coalie, LSD, Rockling, Bass.
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Have to love a sea fishing site that bans the word sal****er as it doesn't pass the nanny swear filter. Which makes it just as well that S****horpe is not a famous shore fishing mark
As for rigs I used to crimp but now almost exclusively use silicone stoppers - one above and four below a trapped swivel. Hold the snood in place unless you get a monster but easily adjustable for if you have to replace a hook.
Most of my fishing is with two rigs: a clip down paternoster pennel and a two hook paternoster / cascade rig. Will at times use a wishbone, Portsmouth loop rig or a bomber rig but my experience has shown more fish come to the paternoster than these other rigs if fished together.CLIP IT AND WHACK IT
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Originally posted by Hadji Kareem View PostHaven't seen these before, but soon will. Just ordered some off eBay. Thanks for sticking them on.
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