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Guys if you cat fish in rocky areas,, you have lost a lot of rigs
Here is where you only loose the lead, take a paper clip, straighten it out, bend an eye in one end, slip the wire through an egg weight, then bend it over,, if the lead hangs, the paper clip straightens out,, you just loose your lead,, not line and your hook. While I'm at it :-) I now only cat fish with a StandOut hook, keeping the bait right off the bottom regardless of the water depth. I tie two StandOuts on my line about a foot apart, with another foot of line down to my weight. I use a tiny float a foot above the top hook which hold the bait off the bottom, this lets the scent travel much further in the water, and the cats don't have to dig the bait out of the muck. When I tested these hooks and rig for cats,, I placed a standard hook below the weight laying on the bottom,, the cats always hit the StandOut first,(the bait right off the bottom), not saying they would not have hit the bottom hook eventually. Another plus for this rigging method is fishing in rocky areas,, the bait can't fall down into a rock crack where the cats can't reach it These hooks now come in 2/0 heavy wire, they are available on my web site, or any well stocked tackle store. You can read about the hook here, http://ezknot.com/SUHooks.html and see the rig drawn out -- SpecTastic Wiggle Rig, Fishing lure remote control See lure video you won't believe http://ezknot.com/videos.html |
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i like the neat little trick, good idea, beats the heck out of hoping and
praying that the fish will get ya out of the rocks if you get snagged... and the stand out hook thing does make sense as cats are not always laying in one spot on the bottom, and would allow for the scent to spread and cover more area. let me know if i'm not stating the obvious. "Rodney Long" wrote in message ... Guys if you cat fish in rocky areas,, you have lost a lot of rigs Here is where you only loose the lead, take a paper clip, straighten it out, bend an eye in one end, slip the wire through an egg weight, then bend it over,, if the lead hangs, the paper clip straightens out,, you just loose your lead,, not line and your hook. While I'm at it :-) I now only cat fish with a StandOut hook, keeping the bait right off the bottom regardless of the water depth. I tie two StandOuts on my line about a foot apart, with another foot of line down to my weight. I use a tiny float a foot above the top hook which hold the bait off the bottom, this lets the scent travel much further in the water, and the cats don't have to dig the bait out of the muck. When I tested these hooks and rig for cats,, I placed a standard hook below the weight laying on the bottom,, the cats always hit the StandOut first,(the bait right off the bottom), not saying they would not have hit the bottom hook eventually. Another plus for this rigging method is fishing in rocky areas,, the bait can't fall down into a rock crack where the cats can't reach it These hooks now come in 2/0 heavy wire, they are available on my web site, or any well stocked tackle store. You can read about the hook here, http://ezknot.com/SUHooks.html and see the rig drawn out -- SpecTastic Wiggle Rig, Fishing lure remote control See lure video you won't believe http://ezknot.com/videos.html |
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