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Join Date: Dec 2011
Posts: 45
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When you are using a weight with live bait do you use a slip egg sinker? With or without a swivel? Or do you stick a crimp on weight a few inches back from the hook?ffice
![]() Also, I know I am supposed to use some sort of clip on weight with the sabiki rig... how big? And can I just rig up an egg sinker to tie on to the end? Lastly, this is my first time making bait... which size rig should I use? I have different size set ups with different amounts of hooks... Last lastly lol, how many baits do you guys usually make before proceeding to fishing?? Thanks again!!!
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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Chula Vista
Posts: 37
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When I get a bait, I pin it on and throw it out on a free line, if I get two, throw one free, one weighted, and keep the sabiki working for more. If I don't get any more action after 10-15 minutes, I move a bit, and look for surface movement. I need a battery for bait tank, but I've yakked around with a bait tube that can hold 4-6 decent greenies with no problem. If you're on bait, stay and get as much as you can if not move on. Do not be discouraged, repeat after me,"time on the water, time on the water..."
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