How to tie a Grouper rig THREE different ways including a grouper rig HACK!

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  • Опубликовано: 7 июл 2024
  • Wanted to make a video on how to tie a grouper rig in preperation for the upcoming grouper season. We have three main ways we rig for grouper, with our favorite way being the snap swivel fishfinder rig and the knocker rig being second. These grouper rigs work well for any type of grouper, and even a variety of other bottom species such as Red Snapper, Cobia, Sharks, and anything that is hungry!
    Make this grouper rig yourself!
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Комментарии • 36

  • @KingDrizzzz
    @KingDrizzzz 9 месяцев назад +2

    . learn how to tie a simple knot like the improved fisherman knot and lose the snap swivel, takes 10 seconds to tie the knot and eliminates the chance of failure from the snap swivel, along with the added chance of getting hung up on the bottom

    • @NickeeGee
      @NickeeGee  9 месяцев назад

      This is just really to expedite the time to the fish as much as possible, 10 seconds isn't a long time but in the heat of the moment it could make a big difference. Also much more likely for the weight to get snagged on the bottom and not the snap swivel. Lastly, haven't had a snap swivel fail yet. Most of the time the line is getting broke off below the snap swivel.

  • @kevinbled9357
    @kevinbled9357 Год назад +1

    Thank you, this video really helps! I should be going grouper and other species fishing, so I will use one of these rigs.

    • @NickeeGee
      @NickeeGee  Год назад

      Thanks Kevin! I hope these rigs serve you well!

  • @garyhenderson690
    @garyhenderson690 20 дней назад

    I love your videos....Thank you for all that you do for the fishing community. Just wanted to add something I've noticed when I'm fishing..Fish are kinda dumb... I've found they don't really care about what's looks natural, they kinda just bite at what's moving. They get spooked, yes, that is true. My dad's friend, who had major fishing lure sponsors, tied on a paper matchbook on his line and told my dad, "watch this" had a strike on it from a monster bass... The guy told my dad...."When they're hungry, they bite everything". Just saying, if they can see it, they'll probably try to eat it....

    • @NickeeGee
      @NickeeGee  20 дней назад

      Thank you for this comment! It's funny you say that because recently I've come to a similar conclusion...some fish are smarter than others but ultimately they're all kind of dumb haha. I think the fishing industry tries to complicate things and market the next best thing for sales but when it comes down to it, finding the fish is the most important thing and if they are hungry they're going to most likely eat what you throw in front of them.

  • @KCB2024
    @KCB2024 2 года назад +1

    Great info! On the last rig I would probably get rid of the snap/swivel combo and just use a snap and tie directly to that since it will have a swivel attached below it anyway. The less hardware the better.

    • @NickeeGee
      @NickeeGee  2 года назад +1

      That's a good suggestion! I actually started just trying a loop knot on the end of my rigs and just snapping to that!

    • @KCB2024
      @KCB2024 2 года назад

      @@NickeeGee That's a good idea too!

    • @NickeeGee
      @NickeeGee  2 года назад

      @@KCB2024 it works pretty well so far and none of the break offs have been at the loop!

  • @roslanbinahmadahmad8294
    @roslanbinahmadahmad8294 6 месяцев назад +1

    instead of knocker rigs,we are using tenya here in singapore and its more effective

  • @darrellbice5551
    @darrellbice5551 3 года назад +1

    nice tutorial

    • @NickeeGee
      @NickeeGee  3 года назад

      Thanks Darrell! Still stuck in Alabama?!

    • @darrellbice5551
      @darrellbice5551 3 года назад +1

      @@NickeeGee yep, should be down the first of June

    • @NickeeGee
      @NickeeGee  3 года назад

      @@darrellbice5551 we are gonna be taking off the week of June 7 and if it's nice will be going for snapper and grouper! Would love to meet ya if you'll be around!!!

    • @darrellbice5551
      @darrellbice5551 3 года назад

      @@NickeeGee sounds good, I should be there!!

  • @jeffpeters5010
    @jeffpeters5010 3 года назад +3

    Can you do a video on how you store your premade rigs so they don’t get all tangled up?

    • @NickeeGee
      @NickeeGee  3 года назад

      Absolutely! Stay tuned I'll have one ready for grouper season!!!

    • @joseanmolina8060
      @joseanmolina8060 2 года назад

      One simple trick I use for that is after I make the rigs I run them thru a straw and then tie a rubber band around the straw to hold the tail ends of the rigs. Super cheap and it works great. Try it and let me know how I'm you like it. Tight Lines! 👍🏼🐟🦐

  • @gino55yo
    @gino55yo 2 года назад +2

    I watched another interesting video well done.
    The last assembly what is the difference with the carolina rig.
    Is it more efficient? What is the difference between taking fish?
    For the knocker rig assembly on do not put a stop on the line on just put a sinker and a hook?
    And finally you don't put pearls on the line?
    thank you sir🙂👍🙏

    • @NickeeGee
      @NickeeGee  2 года назад +1

      So the last assembly the only difference is I put a snap swivel in place of a regular barrel swivel. This allows me to change out rigs very quickly compared to having to retie knots to the regular barrel swivel. I haven't noticed any difference in fish catching whatsoever.
      As far as knocked rig I don't use a stop on the line, just a weight and a hook. I don't feel the extra hardware on the line is necessary and don't really think the hook knocking the knot affects it's strengths.
      And lastly, no pearls on the line. I'm a keep it simple kind of guy and don't really think the fish care that much !

    • @gino55yo
      @gino55yo 2 года назад +2

      Hello Sir, Thank you for your answers.
      I have answers to all my questions.
      I am a beginner and I often make mistakes and I come back from fishing without fish but that's okay, I'm passionate.
      Hope for new great videos on your nice channel.
      I wish you a happy New Year's Eve and take care of yourself.💪

    • @NickeeGee
      @NickeeGee  2 года назад +1

      @@gino55yo I super appreciate the kind comments it means a lot! Fishing is one of those sports where you can have a great day, or a day with no fish at all, but as long as you learn every time you go out that's what it's all about! And of course there's no other feeling like a fish at the end of your line! Happy New Year to you !!!!

  • @WesLovelace
    @WesLovelace 3 года назад +2

    It's a lot cheaper to rig your own!! I usually keep about a half dozen pre-made using 100 lb. mono .....I'm also using 80 lb. mono on the reel and I skip the snap swivel.....9 days to go if this howlin' wind ever lets up!!

    • @NickeeGee
      @NickeeGee  3 года назад

      Yes it is! And honestly the ones you buy in the store aren't good for the fishery either, typically they have the weights fixed and if you get broke off you end up with a weight hanging out of the groupers mouth! We are pre fishing tomorrow trying to see where they're at we will let you know! It sure has been a windy year

  • @PAPAKOOL
    @PAPAKOOL Год назад +1

    I want to learn fishing.

    • @NickeeGee
      @NickeeGee  Год назад

      I've got a lot of videos on how to, you should learn a lot!

  • @bangswift
    @bangswift 2 года назад +1

    What size is the snap swivel?

    • @NickeeGee
      @NickeeGee  2 года назад

      I believe size 5 but every manufacturer is different. I just got with 200lb breaking strength in the smallest size possible

  • @Florida_Man_Robb
    @Florida_Man_Robb Год назад +1

    So #2 and #3 are functioning EXACTLY the same way, yet you say that you use #2 the least often, and #3 has a snap swivel in there for absolutely no reason. You can just tie a bunch of premade leader/hooks with a loop knot and just loop those through the barrel swivel on #2. #2 looks clean, #3 looks like a bunch of unnatural jewelry that’s just going to hang up.

    • @NickeeGee
      @NickeeGee  Год назад

      I actually made an updated video where I just have a snap swivel on the end of my main line and use the loop knots to attach to the snap swivel. Way easier/faster. I feel like looping the entire rig through the barrel swivel could be a little cumbersome, but I'll have to give it a try. Thanks for your feedback!

  • @hvuu1628
    @hvuu1628 2 года назад +2

    why not just making a loop knot or surgeon loop you don't need a snap swivel.

    • @NickeeGee
      @NickeeGee  2 года назад +1

      Not sure I quite understand what you mean? I actually did a video not too long ago explaining how I know do a loop only on my pre made rigs to save a swivel not sure if that's what you mean? If you do a loop only on the end of your main line you would still need to tie a knot to it from your pre made rigs. Let me know if I'm misunderstanding you! Thanks for watching and leaning the comment I appreciate it!!!

    • @ABC-jb2rg
      @ABC-jb2rg Год назад

      I believe that hvuu1628 meant to make you hook and leader rig without the swivel used below the snap. That’s what I was thinking. Just make the terminal part rig with a loop, save a swivel.