@@colingreupner4392never has it pulled out over 1000’s of fish landed. Again, I’d say that initial piece I’m wrapping over with about 7-10 of the initial wraps on average.
Hi Keith, do you have any videos on how to rig for plunking in rocky tribs??? I read your article on your website for plunking for winter steelhead thanks
Ah yeah, breakaways are common when plunking in tribs. So rather than a hot shot clip off the bottom of the set up holding it he fixed lead, adding a small breakaway 8lb or even 10lb breakaway. Assuming you’re plunking in regular river rock, I still just run pyramids as they’ll settle in. Is the area your fishing snaggy?
@ not really snaggy but I’ve only plunked in the Columbia using the cold water strong dual leader system. So I was just wondering what set up you would recommend for normal tributaries.
@ less is more for me. Lots of stuff out there a guy can do but I keep it simple, 6 bead chain with a small duo lock that connects in the middle of the bead chain and connects the swivel for the leader to attach to. I run two of those about 44” apart and run dual 38” leaders or so. Not precise in measurements but this allows the double setup. I had it displayed in one of my previous videos. But that set up with the right size pyramid does the job in sand and rock for me
brilliant attention to detail thanks Keith !
@@Daniel-m5b3o Fishing Coonshrimp in consistency will get you thinking outside the box 😁
Excellent! Ive fought that tag for years
I think more people have than are willing to say so for sure.
Learn something new every video! Never knew to tie it like that. Now i can stop ripping carapaces no matter how short i trim it.
Yes, it’s the small things that make a difference especially with a delicate bait. 👍
@Ultimateshrimpcure does the smaller qtr piece of line on the shank ever pull out?
@@colingreupner4392never has it pulled out over 1000’s of fish landed. Again, I’d say that initial piece I’m wrapping over with about 7-10 of the initial wraps on average.
@@Ultimateshrimpcure excellent, that will be my go to egg loop from now on. Appreciate the tips!
Great demo Keith!
@@samsmith7150 thanks! Short, sweet and simple…. The little things matter 😁
I’ve been doing 10 wraps but having a hard time grabbing the egg loop. I’m switching to 15 wraps then loop for ease of use.
Thanks man.
Yes for sure… 15 and 5 seem to be the perfect amount with line and hook as you incrementally move up in in size.
Hi Keith, do you have any videos on how to rig for plunking in rocky tribs??? I read your article on your website for plunking for winter steelhead thanks
Ah yeah, breakaways are common when plunking in tribs. So rather than a hot shot clip off the bottom of the set up holding it he fixed lead, adding a small breakaway 8lb or even 10lb breakaway.
Assuming you’re plunking in regular river rock, I still just run pyramids as they’ll settle in. Is the area your fishing snaggy?
@ not really snaggy but I’ve only plunked in the Columbia using the cold water strong dual leader system. So I was just wondering what set up you would recommend for normal tributaries.
@ less is more for me. Lots of stuff out there a guy can do but I keep it simple, 6 bead chain with a small duo lock that connects in the middle of the bead chain and connects the swivel for the leader to attach to. I run two of those about 44” apart and run dual 38” leaders or so. Not precise in measurements but this allows the double setup. I had it displayed in one of my previous videos.
But that set up with the right size pyramid does the job in sand and rock for me
@ thanks Keith
@@Ultimateshrimpcure just watched the video with the set ups for single and double rigs 🤙🏼
What type of hooks do you like to use for your coonies for plunking steelhead?
@@allens3736 either a single 1/0 or single 2/0 owner cutting point pending the size of spin glo im running.
🤘🔥👍
Thanks! 🙏
@ you still owe me a fishing trip 😉 😂