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Tuesday, 19 April 2016

how to tie a Fishing Rig

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Tie a Easy Fishing Rig Used For Snapper Setup's Snelling Hooks 

Tie a Snapper Rigs yourself -Tying a Snapper rig you will need some line rated to 60lb some suicide hooks , Some Lumo bead's  & a fishing  swivel rated to the same strength or slight more then your line rating . We will tie the snapper rig using a uni Knot Please follow along with the YouTube  video . Also please note you can tie this rig with any hook size & leader strength . Another good fishing rig to use to catch a  is a Paternoster flasher rig  , also it a great idea to fish a combination of both type of rigs , both rigs  fish brilliantly from a boat , pier and in the surf .




The Snelled rig is used to catch a range of fish species, not just snapper, and once a fish is hooked on this rig there is no escaping,  it is deadly , so it's important to note if you are planning to release your fish I would not advise using this rig.  If releasing try a flasher rig or a paternoster with the use of a Circle hook .
( if you want to use  circle  hooks in this set up instead of a suicide hook , it will work great too. )

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Tying A Fishing Knots & rigs More Information From Snapper Rig

When tying the uni knot depending on what strength fishing leader you are using will depend on how many twists in the knot you will need  to do . Make sure you give the knot some lubrication  as well , I wasn't very clear in the video about twisting  and leader strength for example, if you are tying 40lb leader you may only need to twist the uni knot 8 to 10 times so the knot does not slip ,  if you are using 20lb leader you may need to twist it 10 to 12 times , just something I want to add to this knot tying step by step process,  just keep in mind the weaker the line the more twist you need to apply to your knot . 


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