Thanks for sharing this rig, Graeme. I use something that has a similar functionality with my Largemouth bass fishing, a Carolina rig. I'm always keen to learn the rigs you use!
Brilliant video and once again eirily spot on timing! I was just wondering about them cup to point crimps and when to use them. Are fish put off by wire traces do you think? There are lots of yarns around about magnetic fields and fish senses etc. Thanks again Graeme.
Graeme - can you do shorter videos for for advanced anglers (1-3min videos) - I don't have time to watch alot fo your videos but you do great work and I appreciate the effort you put into all your videos - Just interesting to see how you tie rigs differently to me. If you are ever up in Oban area give me a holla. I'll put you on some cracking marks for sea trout and spur-dog etc
I have seen mini double crimps for 60 lb and 80 lb mono 4 mm long, 0.70 mm and 0.90 mm diameter, would these be ok for crimping the main line to the swivel, instead of a knot it could save your teeth Graeme?.
Aquatic Pears it lets the fish initially take the bait without feeling too the resistance form the lead. Also when the fish bites and once the fish is hooked it allows the mainline to transfer the movement to the rod tip (if that makes sense)
That's perfect thanks! Is it worth using one on a rig fishing off a pier/arm for whiting and such? Or do you just want the fish to get hooked right once it tugs on the static lead? Cheers
Better off using a fixed rig, either single hooklength pennel rig if your usibg bigger baits to see if theres any cod about, or a 2 or even 3 hook rig for whiting. Then yes hopefully theyd hook themselves against the static lead.
No, not that one.Done the Bahamas several times,Jamaica,St.Lucia and the Cayman Islands a few times and Grenada etc,but missed Barabados. I imagine a lot of the places are fairly similar. Cuda,Kingfish and Jacks around the reefs and pelagics in the deeper bluewater. Glad you reminded me now our weather is starting to turn cold !!
Keep up the good work. I love the video and think you might be interested in watching a vid on cramping done by Blacktip H. Bigger fish same principle.
Another great vid Graeme, but I have to disagree about using your teeth to pull the line tight. As I found out to my (dental) cost when I took a chip out of a tooth doing the same.
Excellent. Thanks again just what I needed to know ready for those autumn and winter congers
As expected another great tutorial from young Graeme.
thanks Graeme .. found this very helpful
Thanks for sharing this rig, Graeme. I use something that has a similar functionality with my Largemouth bass fishing, a Carolina rig. I'm always keen to learn the rigs you use!
Brilliant video and once again eirily spot on timing! I was just wondering about them cup to point crimps and when to use them. Are fish put off by wire traces do you think? There are lots of yarns around about magnetic fields and fish senses etc. Thanks again Graeme.
Nice vide keep the good vids up 👍👍👌
Is there any chance that ling or cod would take this rig or would they feed up a few inches higher?
Keep it up great work
Graeme - can you do shorter videos for for advanced anglers (1-3min videos) - I don't have time to watch alot fo your videos but you do great work and I appreciate the effort you put into all your videos - Just interesting to see how you tie rigs differently to me. If you are ever up in Oban area give me a holla. I'll put you on some cracking marks for sea trout and spur-dog etc
Great video
Love the vids:)
Great vid
I have seen mini double crimps for 60 lb and 80 lb mono 4 mm long, 0.70 mm and 0.90 mm diameter, would these be ok for crimping the main line to the swivel, instead of a knot it could save your teeth Graeme?.
I'm a bit of a novice but trying to get into it so these types of vids are great for me. Can I ask, what purpose does the free sliding lead serve?
Aquatic Pears it lets the fish initially take the bait without feeling too the resistance form the lead. Also when the fish bites and once the fish is hooked it allows the mainline to transfer the movement to the rod tip (if that makes sense)
That's perfect thanks! Is it worth using one on a rig fishing off a pier/arm for whiting and such? Or do you just want the fish to get hooked right once it tugs on the static lead? Cheers
Better off using a fixed rig, either single hooklength pennel rig if your usibg bigger baits to see if theres any cod about, or a 2 or even 3 hook rig for whiting.
Then yes hopefully theyd hook themselves against the static lead.
Personally unless uptiding on a boat i dont like sliding rigs very much
Lovely thanks for the advice. Need to get some of those little crimps and try and make my rigs a bit neater.
great vid
Well done. . those congers are mean blokes
What is the lbs of the swivel that you are using on this rig
A great video, I got to crimp soon. I took your advice and bought a small fishing boat, here in Barbados. Have you fished here?
No, not that one.Done the Bahamas several times,Jamaica,St.Lucia and the Cayman Islands a few times and Grenada etc,but missed Barabados. I imagine a lot of the places are fairly similar. Cuda,Kingfish and Jacks around the reefs and pelagics in the deeper bluewater. Glad you reminded me now our weather is starting to turn cold !!
Can I use a daiwa bg magsealed 8000 with 40 1b braid and then tie my braid to my rig? Please
Never heard of the reel but I have been using 50lb braid straight through to a rig for general heave-ho fishing.
Would something similar work on the peir .great video. keep it up.
Better off with a pulley rig from the shore.The one in this film was really aimed at boat fishing.
TAFishing thanks for your advice.
Keep up the good work. I love the video and think you might be interested in watching a vid on cramping done by Blacktip H. Bigger fish same principle.
good video
Another great vid Graeme, but I have to disagree about using your teeth to pull the line tight. As I found out to my (dental) cost when I took a chip out of a tooth doing the same.
Why are you using the cheap swivel ?
Lovely people very informative
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