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Rigs

Postby anthony byrne » Tue May 10, 2011 9:23 pm

Anyone suggest a few rigs for kayak fishing ?
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Re: Rigs

Postby saving private brian » Wed May 11, 2011 11:29 am

if i was you i would buy the sea angler or tsf magazines,,,,they do have good bits on kayaking in there so maybe you might find what you are looking for
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Re: Rigs

Postby JimC » Wed May 11, 2011 11:46 am

Why would kayak angling be any different to shore or small boat angling in terms of rigs?
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Re: Rigs

Postby Seaniebo » Wed May 11, 2011 12:25 pm

JimC wrote:Why would kayak angling be any different to shore or small boat angling in terms of rigs?


Exactly,

All depends on what you're after anthony. Generally 3 down rigs for clean bottom fishing ie. a boom or zip slider flowing on your main line with the lead attached. then a 3 down rig attached to a clip swivel flowing behind the lead.

For rough ground you can use a 3 up rig which has the lead at the bottom of the rig and 3 hooks up above it.

Spinning is also very effective in many locations.
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Re: Rigs

Postby anthony byrne » Thu Jun 09, 2011 12:01 pm

Seaniebo wrote:
JimC wrote:Why would kayak angling be any different to shore or small boat angling in terms of rigs?


Exactly,

All depends on what you're after anthony. Generally 3 down rigs for clean bottom fishing ie. a boom or zip slider flowing on your main line with the lead attached. then a 3 down rig attached to a clip swivel flowing behind the lead.

For rough ground you can use a 3 up rig which has the lead at the bottom of the rig and 3 hooks up above it.

Spinning is also very effective in many locations.

Sorry lads I forgot about this thread. Thanks seaniebo just the info I needed . I was out spinning last week on the kayak around the killiney area no takers. I'll be bringing bait next time. Hopefully might produce a few. As for the difference in rigs Jim I found alot of them are just like a flapper rig.
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Re: Rigs

Postby lugworm » Thu Jun 09, 2011 12:11 pm

if you would like to go spining from the yak i would suggest a small rod bout 6ft or boat rod whatever, and we used lures by just trawling them behind us where ever, pollock wer taking them and also coalies!!!!!!!!!!!

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