Gemini SRT spring

Come on now, ante up! Give us your tips and tricks, those little snippets and trade secrets gleaned from years of experience and experimentation!

Moderator: Seaniebo

Message
Author
User avatar
smurfy
SAI Lug Worm
Posts: 45
Joined: Thu Jul 17, 2008 2:58 pm
Favourite Rod: Century c m 13..5 ft + sre 14ft
Favourite Reel: Abu 6500 ct sport
Favourite Fish: Bass / smoothhound
Location: dublin 8

Gemini SRT spring

#1 Post by smurfy »

just back sea fishing after a few years , making up a few traces and researching new rigs online .a few parts on the market now i have never seen before one being Gemini SRT spring ...for putting tension on snoods to clip up ... are they worth buying ? and is there any other bits worth getting to help make better rigs ? :?:
[color=#FF0000]'' always think like a fish , no matter how weird it gets ''[/color]
User avatar
Mick001
SAI Hammerhead
Posts: 388
Joined: Sun Feb 07, 2010 12:01 pm
Favourite Rod: Century Tip Tornado LD
Favourite Reel: ABU 6500CT Premium Mag
Favourite Fish: Ray
Location: Achill/Galway/Dublin

Re: Gemini SRT spring

#2 Post by Mick001 »

smurfy
Have a look at the below link for creating rigs using SRT springs.
I use them for clipped distance rigs and find them great, but add expense to the rig.

http://www.gofishing.co.uk/Sea-Angler/S ... -AT-RANGE/

Do a search on here as well on Rigs as there is alot of info on guys preferences, rig types, uses etc.

Mick
Species 2010: Thornback Ray:Codling: 3 Bearded Rockling: Doggie: Common Smoothhound: Flounder: Ballan Wrasse: Starry Smoothhound:[color=#BF0000]Mayo Bass: [/color]Sea Trout

Species 2011: Whiting: LSD: 3 Bearded Rockling: Codling: Flounder: Plaice: Turbot: Ballen Wrasse: Bass (EC): Dab: Silver Eel:

Species 2012: Turbot: LSD: Brill: Flounder: Whiting:
User avatar
smurfy
SAI Lug Worm
Posts: 45
Joined: Thu Jul 17, 2008 2:58 pm
Favourite Rod: Century c m 13..5 ft + sre 14ft
Favourite Reel: Abu 6500 ct sport
Favourite Fish: Bass / smoothhound
Location: dublin 8

Re: Gemini SRT spring

#3 Post by smurfy »

Mick001 wrote:smurfy
Have a look at the below link for creating rigs using SRT springs.
I use them for clipped distance rigs and find them great, but add expense to the rig.

http://www.gofishing.co.uk/Sea-Angler/S ... -AT-RANGE/

Do a search on here as well on Rigs as there is alot of info on guys preferences, rig types, uses etc.

Mick
thanks mick , thats where i have seen the springs , thought i had everything i need for trace making then seen these and the rigs look like they would be tangle free and worth the effort . thanks again will find some springs and give it a go :wink:
[color=#FF0000]'' always think like a fish , no matter how weird it gets ''[/color]
User avatar
Mick001
SAI Hammerhead
Posts: 388
Joined: Sun Feb 07, 2010 12:01 pm
Favourite Rod: Century Tip Tornado LD
Favourite Reel: ABU 6500CT Premium Mag
Favourite Fish: Ray
Location: Achill/Galway/Dublin

Re: Gemini SRT spring

#4 Post by Mick001 »

A bit more info here on rigs....

http://www.sea-angling-ireland.org/bull ... =6&t=32094

Mick
Species 2010: Thornback Ray:Codling: 3 Bearded Rockling: Doggie: Common Smoothhound: Flounder: Ballan Wrasse: Starry Smoothhound:[color=#BF0000]Mayo Bass: [/color]Sea Trout

Species 2011: Whiting: LSD: 3 Bearded Rockling: Codling: Flounder: Plaice: Turbot: Ballen Wrasse: Bass (EC): Dab: Silver Eel:

Species 2012: Turbot: LSD: Brill: Flounder: Whiting:

Return to “Tips & Tricks for Sea Anglers”