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Post by vifferrider on Oct 2, 2007 10:37:18 GMT
I wish to start experimenting with jelly worms Is this rig correct for this task? Richard
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Post by vax on Oct 2, 2007 12:24:14 GMT
Looks ok. Some would replace the 3way with a 12" french boom, (or equivelent) and upto 6ft of snood.
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Post by slippery on Oct 2, 2007 13:23:25 GMT
also add a rotten bottom link to your lead 6inchs of 15lb with a granny knot in it, incase ya get snagged...........
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Post by eccles on Oct 2, 2007 13:29:56 GMT
Always use french boom for this kind of rig, do not understand the very light sinker. When I used to do wrecking with this kind of set up, I used minimum of 6 ozs of lead and often more. You are not thinking of beach fishing with this rig are you mate? If you are, I have me doubts about it's effectiveness because you would need a good tidal current running to make it work properly. Thought: I suppose it might work off some piers or jetties where there is a good tidal flow/ deep water.
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Post by vifferrider on Oct 2, 2007 14:04:48 GMT
Thought: I suppose it might work off some piers or jetties where there is a good tidal flow/ deep water. That's what I was thinking, off the jetty by Langstone Harbour The light weight is not to hold bottom, but just get it under water, and play it like a lure As I say, I am toying with different ideas, and see what works, and replies or critisims are welcome
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