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Best Halibut rig?
Been getting screwed on the halibuts lately
I think it is my rig that is screwing me up Any ideas or advice for trolling for the trash cans |
What rig are you using?
I've had success with the drop shot, three way swivel, and Carolina rig. |
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Don't forget the trap hook. Big baits
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I made it to the Long Beach Pot of Gold Finals 3 times and I'm a believer in a big bounce ball setup. I haven't gone hali drifting on the yak yet, but when I do the big 8oz plus cannon ball on a 3 way swivel will be my preferred setup with a trap hook of course. There is something to be said about a big 8oz cannonball kicking up a bunch of sand and attracting the right kind of attention. I also believe in using the lightest fluro line possible. I've used as low as 12# fluro for those tough days! The cannonball should be attached with less weighted line to ensure the lead will break off in a hangup situation. Replacing the lead is quicker vs retying the trap rig. Otherwise, pretty much what jorluivil said. :)
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In shallower water I like a sliding sinker rig. 1/2 to 2oz in front of a swivel then 24" of fluoro and a light wire circle hook that matches bait size. If I'm deeper I like to use a dropper loop set up. I'm with the other posters about using plenty of lead. If you're not on the bottom you're not really hali fishing. I have found that I caught more shorts while using a trap hook. I don't use trap hooks at all, ever, any more. Mike
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Thanks for the imput guys
I will make sure to bring a list |
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I agree but I would rather loose a circle hook and treble hook before I loose an 8oz sinker. |
Jim Day has a method of tying a trap rig that will increase your hook ups.
Read his post #24 Trap rig in gear with light drag. Use 20 lb spectra to tie the trap. I use 15 lb. fluro and my hook up percentage goes way up. -I'm not a good enough fisherman to hook up with 30 lb.;) Read it here --> http://www.bigwatersedge.com/bwevb/s...halibut&page=2 |
I have only used a trap rig many years ago and didn't have luck with it
how should I set up a trap rig? |
They sell trap hook set ups already set up for like 2 bucks in the shops....use a heavy weight to attract them, have a nice swimming sardine and you should be set..remember though, the big ones most likely aren't going to scrape at the bait. They are going to inhale it. So using a trap hook for the big ones is pretty much useless.but if your in an area with all the little brothers and sisters, a trap hook is definetly a good thing to have. Good luck.
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since turners went to shit all I have now it BPS due to me living in running springs |
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In the salt water area or fresh?
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1. The bait doesn't swim as naturally as possible. 2. Shorts get all mangled up when trying to remove the treble. To me (again, my personal opinion only), the cons outweigh the pros. |
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The link BillyV provided has great info, the trap hook answer depends on the conditions. If you're getting raked, add a trap. :) |
Hali fishing always reminds me of Spaceballs. This is how you find them.
http://torwars.com/wp-content/upload...ne-500x330.png |
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