Need advice on how to set up a simple rig for conger fshing right beneath my feet at a mark i fish at. Somebody please answer the questions below?
Put my mind at rest
Wat type of rig do i use? I.e do i simply insert a slider boom above the conger rig
The ground is rich in snags do i use a normal lead or a grip lead?
Is it safe to leave the rod on the tripod?
Suggestions would be most appreciated
Conger?
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best bet for conger fishing in close on rough ground is 8/0 Mustad bronze o'shannesy tied to 10 inches of heavy mono 150lb plus and a good quality swivel ,this is your main trace ,if you want you can use this on a pulley rig or else just tie it dirrectly to your main line which should be at least 30lb and tie your weight to the top eye of the swivel using a short length of 20lb mono .
Where you fishing at ?
Where you fishing at ?
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R.Surgenor wrote:best bet for conger fishing in close on rough ground is 8/0 Mustad bronze o'shannesy tied to 10 inches of heavy mono 150lb plus and a good quality swivel ,this is your main trace ,if you want you can use this on a pulley rig or else just tie it dirrectly to your main line which should be at least 30lb and tie your weight to the top eye of the swivel using a short length of 20lb mono .
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Fishing at lighthouse melmore head downings do i use a grip lead or normal lead?
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I tend to use plain weights when Conger fishing as due to the nature of the ground you are fishing it can be a rare event to get them back!
That is why Ronald was suggesting that you use a rotten bottom rig ( the line attaching the weight is weaker than the main reel line ). In this way, if the weight gats snagged you loose it but get the rig back - hopefully with Conger attached :D
Good luck
Lee.
That is why Ronald was suggesting that you use a rotten bottom rig ( the line attaching the weight is weaker than the main reel line ). In this way, if the weight gats snagged you loose it but get the rig back - hopefully with Conger attached :D
Good luck
Lee.
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