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Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: Los Angeles
Posts: 1,908
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The heavier the sinker the better. If you leave the rig after the first bite the more chances of getting more fish attacking the rig. Thus, more fish caught, yet the better possibility of a tangle.
On the subject of Sabiki and Kayaks, I think this is the best to use on a boat or kayak. http://www.ahiusa.com/ahi/Images/CatalogItems/item_RSB-800_full.jpg The hollow tube allows for the safe storage of the multi-hook rigs. I bought one for pier fishing long before I bought a kayak. Pros-Safe and easy storage of multi-hook (Sabiki) rigs. Speedy use of the rig. Provides re-using of the same rig over and over. Cons- The length of the rig is limited to the length of the tube. The size of the hooks is limited to the size of the tube opening. The bait fishing does not require finesse setting of the hook. Even a broom handle will do the job. Though any type of reel can be used, it is best to use a low profile type conventional reel. I have not connection to these product sales, etc. Just a satisfied user. |
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