Websites with rigs and traces details
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Websites with rigs and traces details
Hi people.
Just came across a few websites with various details on fishing rigs etc, Not sure if anything is of any use to ye, but maybe for the less experienced novices it may be useful.
http://www.geocities.com/tony2kuk/rigs.html
http://www.torbayfishing.com/rigs/1up1down.htm
http://www.maxima-lines.com/knots.htm
http://www.washingtonflyfishing.com/faq ... php?id=063
Just came across a few websites with various details on fishing rigs etc, Not sure if anything is of any use to ye, but maybe for the less experienced novices it may be useful.
http://www.geocities.com/tony2kuk/rigs.html
http://www.torbayfishing.com/rigs/1up1down.htm
http://www.maxima-lines.com/knots.htm
http://www.washingtonflyfishing.com/faq ... php?id=063
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i think most of us have come across them at some stage... but good of you to put them up for those that havent..
nice one dude 8) 8) 8)
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http://www.gemini-tackle.co.uk/rigs.html
if you click on more detail it will give, em , more detail on how to coonstruct a rig
if you click on more detail it will give, em , more detail on how to coonstruct a rig
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Of course the rig is only as good as the knots that go into it.
This site shows how to tie the most common ones using animations.
http://www.animatedknots.com/
This site shows how to tie the most common ones using animations.
http://www.animatedknots.com/
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Some I have come across.
http://www.btinternet.com/~kevin.l.j.knight/rigs.htm
http://www.ssal.fishermen.co.uk/rigs/sh ... e_rigs.htm
http://web.ukonline.co.uk/aquarium/diar ... index.html
http://www.striperinc.com/rigs.asp
If any posted previously, apologies. :oops:
Derek
http://www.btinternet.com/~kevin.l.j.knight/rigs.htm
http://www.ssal.fishermen.co.uk/rigs/sh ... e_rigs.htm
http://web.ukonline.co.uk/aquarium/diar ... index.html
http://www.striperinc.com/rigs.asp
If any posted previously, apologies. :oops:
Derek
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Seancelt wrote:Some I have come across.
http://www.btinternet.com/~kevin.l.j.knight/rigs.htm
http://www.ssal.fishermen.co.uk/rigs/sh ... e_rigs.htm
http://web.ukonline.co.uk/aquarium/diar ... index.html
http://www.striperinc.com/rigs.asp
If any posted previously, apologies. :oops:
Derek
Derek pal - less surfing more fishing please :lol: :lol: :lol:
Thanks for the links - it is always good to get a wee refresher. When I started out at the Sea Fishing 2.5 years ago, I bought my rigs ready made. By studying how the rigs were made, I learned how to make my own.
The easiest rig to make is a Pulley Rig, with investment in the right bits and bobs, you can easily move up to 2 & 3 hook clip downs, pennels, conger rigs, scratching rigs etc.
I buy all my bits and bobs on ebay or Veals - you can save a fortune making your own!!!!
But as mentioned above - KNOW YOUR KNOTS!!!! I have lost a few decent fish because of poor knots :oops: :oops:
Good luck.
JUDE
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Cheers Jude.
Only got back to fishing in July. All my previous fishing experience
totaled macky-bashing, the odd conger on hand-line or borrowed boat rod
and the fluked bass while spinning. :oops:
When I decided to go fishing again I tried to do it as best I could. So a lot of surfing for research (tips and suggestions). Especially on gear and tackle, money is tight at the moment (Baby on the way :D ) So trying to get most versatility and value for least outlay.
Only got back to fishing in July. All my previous fishing experience
totaled macky-bashing, the odd conger on hand-line or borrowed boat rod
and the fluked bass while spinning. :oops:
When I decided to go fishing again I tried to do it as best I could. So a lot of surfing for research (tips and suggestions). Especially on gear and tackle, money is tight at the moment (Baby on the way :D ) So trying to get most versatility and value for least outlay.
All fishermen are liars except you and me and to tell you the truth, I'm not so sure about you!
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here's one:
http://www.gofishing.co.uk/
It has alot of coarse fishing :( but still good bait, rig and tackle tips and vids.
http://www.gofishing.co.uk/
It has alot of coarse fishing :( but still good bait, rig and tackle tips and vids.
Hi,
Check out these
Rigs:
http://www.traleebayseaangling.com/rigs.html
Knots:
http://www.traleebayseaangling.com/knots.html
Liam
Check out these
Rigs:
http://www.traleebayseaangling.com/rigs.html
Knots:
http://www.traleebayseaangling.com/knots.html
Liam
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yea nice site there alright - well done!
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Re: Websites with rigs and traces details
Some great information there, thanks all! I'm new to sea angling, having spent years fly fishing. I spent a fortune on ready made rigs this year so I will have to practice making some of these to save a few quid!
Re: Websites with rigs and traces details
Hi guys
there is also a saltwater fishing database available with a lot of valuable informations. Maybe you don´t know it yet?
Some examples:
General Fishing tutorials:
- Strip Baits for trolling
- Light Tackle Artificial Angling
- Jigging Basics
Tackle and Rig tutorials
- Jigging knots for dummies (there are many more knot-tutorials
- Shock leader
Reels
- Bearings - Grease and Repair tools
- SHIMANO Baitrunner - Cleaning the A-Series
- Accurate 12 Twin Drag ---and many more
and many more. A very helpful source. You don´t, have to be a member there and it´s all free.
Hope it helps
milchner
there is also a saltwater fishing database available with a lot of valuable informations. Maybe you don´t know it yet?
Some examples:
General Fishing tutorials:
- Strip Baits for trolling
- Light Tackle Artificial Angling
- Jigging Basics
Tackle and Rig tutorials
- Jigging knots for dummies (there are many more knot-tutorials
- Shock leader
Reels
- Bearings - Grease and Repair tools
- SHIMANO Baitrunner - Cleaning the A-Series
- Accurate 12 Twin Drag ---and many more
and many more. A very helpful source. You don´t, have to be a member there and it´s all free.
Hope it helps
milchner
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Re: Websites with rigs and traces details
Just found this thread now
Great stuff
Thanks lads
Steve
Great stuff
Thanks lads
Steve
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2010: Bull Huss, Dogfish, Conger,
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Re: Websites with rigs and traces details
Hi. My names Anthony and I am new to sea fishing and Ireland (Skibbereen). I am really chuffed on how much this site has helped me.
I would like to point out that
[url]http://www.big-game-board.info/index.php?page=DownloadDBView&katID=1/[url]
Is fantastic!! And looks like its been updated since the last posting (3 light tackle doc's)
I am making a light setup for lure fishing and this will help finish off my setup.
(If anyone could pm me with colours of lures or rigs that are working I would be grateful)

I would like to point out that
[url]http://www.big-game-board.info/index.php?page=DownloadDBView&katID=1/[url]
Is fantastic!! And looks like its been updated since the last posting (3 light tackle doc's)
I am making a light setup for lure fishing and this will help finish off my setup.
(If anyone could pm me with colours of lures or rigs that are working I would be grateful)