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jerryfromkerry
SAI Lug Worm
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#1 Post by jerryfromkerry »

Maybe I am behind the times with all the new rigs used for shore fishing and maybe I need to change. I use two very basic types of terminal tackle. I use the two hook paternoster with a snaplink swivel at the end to provide quick weight changes. I will occasionally use a running ledger especially if the bass are biting "shy". I am open to all advice that will improve my fishing skills. I am probably still in the dark ages when it comes to terminal tackle but like I said Iam open to advice. Thanks in advance.
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#2 Post by samo »

I use either a two hook flapper or pulley rig when pleasure fishing. and a 3 hook flapper or 3 hook loop rig for match angling. the lenght of the rig body, snoods and hook size would change depending on the location and type of fish i was after.
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jerryfromkerry
SAI Lug Worm
Posts: 26
Joined: Fri Apr 01, 2011 10:15 am
Favourite Rod: Greys BZe 12`6
Favourite Reel: 6500 CT
Favourite Fish: Turbot
Location: Tralee, Kerry

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#3 Post by jerryfromkerry »

samo wrote:I use either a two hook flapper or pulley rig when pleasure fishing. and a 3 hook flapper or 3 hook loop rig for match angling. the lenght of the rig body, snoods and hook size would change depending on the location and type of fish i was after.
Thanks samo, I will experiment!

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