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03-19-2017, 10:36 AM #1Senior Member
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Bubble Rigs?
I have fished with bubble rigs before, but am not sure if my setup was correct. Can someone post a picture of their setup?
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03-19-2017, 12:15 PM #2Senior Member
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Here's a link from anothr forum.
Bubble Rig (Straw Rig)
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Also sewrching "bubble rig" on here turns up like 9800000 threads.
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I've seen bubble rigs rigged-up many different ways. Make sure the narrow end of the bubble's stem is toward the rod, and the wide end is toward the straw. I use 40 lbs mono for my leader, 28 inches with #4 treble hook.
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Pretty sure you mean wide end towards the straw. That way you push it in better as you jig it or cast, other way you are pushing the stem out.
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That's the way I always rig mine with the big part of stem toward straw. Also fluorocarbon leader is not needed on a bubble your working it so fast fish don't have time to see regular mono and it's cheaper.
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Are the Spanish doing anything on a bubble rig yet ?
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Keep it simple, 50# mono with a big loop & bead at the top, small treble & straw at the bottom.
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