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help on pre tying rigs
Hi guys sorry for bothering you once again but I was starting to pre tie my own king rigs l. I know what leaders and swivels but do y'all just hook up one treble hook per one and how do u hook the treble on the cigs. Just threw the mouth or on the back Thanks again
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If you're using 7 strand wire, just tie a swivel to one end of you're wire and a single treble hook to the other end using a figure 8 knot. If its single strand wire, you do the same but use a haywire twist to connect the hook and swivel. For the cigs, you can hook them through the nose or eyes or through the top and bottom jaw.
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So u tie the wire straight to Ur main line?
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Tie your main line to one end of the swivel and the wire to the other side of the swivel.
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Thanks guys that is all I needed for my king rigs what about a standard rig for redfish sheepshead and a rig for Spanish trying to get my stuff down before I get down there and break one off and spending my day tying and not fishing
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Daniboy, there's no standard for all three. I use a large circle hook for redfish with a 30#+ mono leader to a heavier swivel, to your mainline. Normally I use a depth finder slide on the mainline with a piracies weight sized for the current/wind conditions. You can use your favorite type of hook here.
For Spanish, tie your mainline directly to a 40-50# mono leader, then the leader to your lure. Spanish will hit the swivel if you use one and cut your mainline quickly. I tie the lines together using a blood knot.
Sheephead, I use an egg weight then bead on the mainline tied to the swivel. Size of weight depends on amount of current and wind. Usually a 2oz will work and adjust from there. The bead is to protect your knot at the swivel so the weight doesn't keep slamming down the line into the swivel. Then from the swivel, 15# leader to a 4x #8 or #10 treble hook.
I wish I could post diagrams like Fin does but I'm not that good, so I hope you get the idea from my description. All the above items can be purchased right at J&M tackle in Orange Beach and the staff will help you without selling you something you don't need.
good fishing...
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Thanks very much that helps I plan on being there soon hopefully catching my limit thanks
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Fishntime what swivels sizes u like small black barrels?
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use the smallest you can get that you can get your line through, dani. Like fshntime said, they will hit the swivel if it's big enough to see it. Also, make sure it's not shiny at all. matte black/gunmetal black, no shine at all.
As a separate question for the regulars...What do you store leaders in? Is there an easy way to store them, or just use a plastic sleeve or something just to keep them away from other stuff?
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I learned from a local that he pits his in a zip lock bags 1 per bag that's what I been doing as I'm tying rigs just my 2 cents
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To store my rigs and keep them both in one place and not tangled like two spiders doing the spider nasty I first loop the wire into a circle then take short (maybe 5") pieces of neoprene pipe wrap (the smaller size works for me) and slide the treble hook into the wrap and let the wire loop hang out. Pull the hook into the wrap to help keep it in place then store the section with the pre tied rigs into a ziplock. Be careful, they will blow away-ask me how I know-but they will be ready for rapid deployment during a crazy king blitz.
Really frustrating trying to deal with a huge mess while people are yelling "Vapor trail!!" and "Gaff!"
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I go to Walmart in the craft section and they have different size zip lock bags. I get the 3 by 4 inch and only put one rig per bag. This seems to work great for me and I got the idea from one of the best John G himself.
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I take my leaders and coil them up in a two or three inch circle and put them in an expandable file folder. The folder has individual sleeves that I can put individual leaders in and folds up like an accordian to go in my tackle bag. Its a smaller one. Probably about the size of an envelope. Ill try to post a picture of one.
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Seems like a shiny swivel and hook by themselves should do the trick. It makes sense if you think about it. Of course I am only kidding. I have had too many spanish bite my swivel off at my mainline. What do they think that little black thing is ?