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No_way

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Re: coho advice for lower fraser
« Reply #30 on: October 22, 2005, 10:25:16 PM »

Got ya!!!!!  I don't know why, I used to use them and I found that they would tangle as well.  So I just started trying this and the first day I did, I caught a hatchery Steelhead.  So I just stuckk with it!!! ;D ;D


I lose a lot of gear flounder fishing, so I came up the this bare-minimum rig.  Try this:  Tie the hook to your main line, then 12" up tie a pencil lead on using a Palomar Knot.  I always break it off before twisting becomes a problem (and I use a spinning reel so curly line is just part of the game).  The best part--other than having your line back in the water in under 3 mins--is that when in brakes off it does so ALWAYS at the knot and below the lead.  So all you loose is the hook.  You like simple--my set up has only 2 knot, yours has four.  ;D
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Re: coho advice for lower fraser
« Reply #31 on: October 22, 2005, 10:27:26 PM »

Believe it or not I have only ever lost one rig!!!!!! ;D ;D
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Re: coho advice for lower fraser
« Reply #32 on: October 22, 2005, 10:31:57 PM »

Believe it or not I have only ever lost one rig!!!!!! ;D ;D

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