Ol' wise Rats & Mice, Would it be to my advantage to tie some rigs before coming to GS in Jan. & Feb. If so, what kind of rigs should I tie? Bait fish, Whiting or should I just use dynamite?:confused:
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Ol' wise Rats & Mice, Would it be to my advantage to tie some rigs before coming to GS in Jan. & Feb. If so, what kind of rigs should I tie? Bait fish, Whiting or should I just use dynamite?:confused:
I like to tie some before I get there for the kings(if I have time) break off a whole lot on sharks, I only came back with maybe a dozen or so out of 60-70 tied, once I saw spanish was hitting and around I went to the jig and tied that as I needed.
that time(Jan&Feb) I am sure you will have plenty of time to tie....6am to 6pm I am too tired to think about anything else but shower,eat and get the fish vacuum sealed and in the freezer that night..... all to do it again the next day....hope to get out a few times with the gig and light for flounder this year along the beach
Having pre-tied Carolina rigs for whiting is always nice - hook (#4 kahle), flouro leader, and tiny barrel swivel. All ya gotta do is add an egg sinker and bead on your main line, tie it and you're back in bidness. Not that you'll lose that many when fishing the skinny, but it happens, and if the bite is on you don't want to be screwing around tying new rigs.
edited to add - almost all craft stores sell tiny ziplock bags (2"x2", 3"x3" etc) which are excellent for storing individual (coiled) leaders in so they don't get all tangled. They generally are in the "beading" section of the store.
Carolina rigs for bottom fishing. I made a previous post about what I was using for flounder and whiting. Can't remember which post it was. I pre-tie all my spanish leaders using 18lb seven strand wire and a #4,6, or 10 treble.
Thank you ol' wise men, you guys are great!!! I think I will still bring the dynamite down. Maybe not!!!
Dynamite messes up the filets too much! After all that is what this is all about, at least for me. I am a little off this week have only eaten seafood 4 times in past seven days.
Will there be any Kings around during that time, Jan. & Feb.?
from what they told me winding down about thanksgiving. not to thread jack here but why do you guys use treble hooks for spanish and kings?
Treble hooks allow for more points of contact when the fish eats.
^^^^^Actually I knew that but was giving someone else a chance to shine. :rolleyes:
ok, i figured it had something to do with the design of their jaws and the way they struck a bait, makes sense...
Especially when attached to 'Gotchas'
The dynamite will only mess up the fillets of the fish close to the "pop", the rest turn belly up and are floating, waiting to be netted. The only problem that I have run into while using dynamite is that the dog likes to retrieve the dynamite after I throw it out. The faster I run, the faster the dog runs after me. I think dynamite would work well on the sharks, but you probable couldn't use it on the pier, maybe some night.
They make a hook for that too. Circle hooks, no hook setting required.
Hand Grenade works way better, it sinks quick. Saw one tossed in a creek at Ft Stewart GA.
No fish, but it was awesome! :drunk
The dog wouldn't be able to retrieve it either, GOOD IDEA!!!
Thank you dd & #r