Rigs for shore bass fishing????
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hairyconger
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Rigs for shore bass fishing????
Rigs for bass :roll: :roll:
Lads what are the basic rigs that need tying for a bass session......what bits should be used in the rigs also?.....types of line etc would be a great help
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Lads what are the basic rigs that need tying for a bass session......what bits should be used in the rigs also?.....types of line etc would be a great help
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personally i like pulleys with 20lb flourocarbon and 3/0 hooks if i'm not power casting or else bolt rigs as seen in the gemini catalogue.sometimesi'l fish 2 hook pats or a 1 up one down if i'm expecting flats or other smaller species
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I second that, however I dont usually bother using fluoro. When making a pulley, make it a big un, snood length of at least 2 feet works well I find. A bait stop is handy but dont worry about any bling whatsoever. Absolutely no need for it.
Single hook clipdowns also work well as do one up one downs. The humble Pulley however I feel reigns supreme when specifically targetting bass. Multihook rigs with smaller baits do offer more versatility however if its fish in general you're after, competition situations etc.
I use clear or black 20lb Amnesia/Supersnood BTW. Simple running legers work well also but are not the best for casting, compromise with the pulley.
Single hook clipdowns also work well as do one up one downs. The humble Pulley however I feel reigns supreme when specifically targetting bass. Multihook rigs with smaller baits do offer more versatility however if its fish in general you're after, competition situations etc.
I use clear or black 20lb Amnesia/Supersnood BTW. Simple running legers work well also but are not the best for casting, compromise with the pulley.
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Yes, But you weren't specifically fishing for Conger with 1/0s, twas a fluke.
No Doubt any rig can pick up any species, I once had a Mackeral on a size 6/0 hook on a Tope trace, hooked cleanly.
But when specifically targetting a species, its best to go with what has been a Proven winner for that particular species.
No Doubt any rig can pick up any species, I once had a Mackeral on a size 6/0 hook on a Tope trace, hooked cleanly.
But when specifically targetting a species, its best to go with what has been a Proven winner for that particular species.
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fishinmidget wrote:if u arnt casting far the runninig ledger is(supposedly!) the best and a nice big hook(4/0) on 20lb clear line.
If it's Drew we are talking about then the running ledger will be fine - he never casts far or if he does the line isnt attached :lol: :lol: :lol:
Most Bass fishing is done very close to the shore so a ledger is really all you would need, however, 2 or 3 baits puts out a bigger scent trail.
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Drew wrote:Ooooh Andy/Lee Combo.... :lol:
Go on, Laugh Ya Big Handle Bender/Lamp Post Bender, respectively. :lol: 8) :lol: 8) :lol: :D :twisted:
As opposed to being the only bender in the village??? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Lee337 wrote:Drew wrote:Ooooh Andy/Lee Combo.... :lol:
Go on, Laugh Ya Big Handle Bender/Lamp Post Bender, respectively. :lol: 8) :lol: 8) :lol: :D :twisted:
As opposed to being the only bender in the village??? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Im sorry, I'm only going to give you a 5/10 for that one Lee... :lol:
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