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Portland rig info please
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Can anyone tell me where i might find info and diagrames on the portland rig Thanks |
Portland rig info please
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wrote: Hi Can anyone tell me where i might find info and diagrames on the portland rig Never heard of it. If there's anything that *could* be called a specifically Portland Rig it's the old-sparkplug on a rotten bottom used instead of a lead when shore congering among suburban-semi sized rocks. Or are you headed for Portland and looking for something suitable for the fishing there? If so now, and for the next couple of months, float fishing and spinning will be the most productive. An adjustable sliding float set to fish -just- above the kelp in the bottom of a gully will pull out a few - you'll need quick reactions mind. Cheerio, -- Fishing: http://www.fishing.casterbridge.net/ Writing: http://www.author.casterbridge.net/derek-moody/ uk.rec.fishing.game Badge Page: http://www.fishing.casterbridge.net/urfg/ |
Portland rig info please
"fox66" wrote in message ... Hi Can anyone tell me where i might find info and diagrames on the portland rig Thanks why tie when you can buy http://tinyurl.com/pbty3 looks like mackerel rigs to me ! |
Portland rig info please
Hi,
do you mean Portsmouth rig - 2 hooks clipped down with long snoods for distance ? http://wsfsouth.co.uk/forum/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=4435 fox66 wrote: Hi Can anyone tell me where i might find info and diagrames on the portland rig Thanks |
Portland rig info please
Suspect it's probably the one for bass in the tide rips.
small swivel to 20lb 2.5 foot length. Put another small swivel loose on this and then tie of the other end to a small swivel (have a bead either side of the loose swivel). Beneath that tie a 2 foot length of rotten bottom to a lead. On the loose swivel that is free sliding attach a 2 foot length of amnesia or flurocarbon about 20lb to a size 2 hook. The Big Man "fox66" wrote in message ... Hi Can anyone tell me where i might find info and diagrames on the portland rig Thanks |
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