Rigs for people new to fishing and even experienced anglers.

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Re: Rigs for people new to fishing and even experienced angl

#21 Post by roger de dodger »

just one thing ? do you ever find your pully rigs jamming with sand in the eye of the bead ,i did use small 5mm beads but have found the rig stays free running if i use large beads (10 mm) with a big diameter hole and also find a large swivel on the snood helps to stop tangles too ,your snood b.s is spot on as anything lighter has a tendency to tangle in a surf :wink:
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#22 Post by seanbah »

Thanks roger ill try that next day as i do find that happens alot.
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#23 Post by ken forsyth »

anyone can slag, and thats sweet coming from me, but dont knock the young lad for trying to help, caus some of the traces u lads are making sh*t :lol: :lol:
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#24 Post by sailnfish »

Fair play for taking the time to draw these and post them up. That's the reason we're all on here, to share info.
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#25 Post by bass man 09 »

give the lad a break :lol:
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#26 Post by paddyjoe8 »

Welll in a new comer and this has thought me a lot. So id say it was a success

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#27 Post by johnrooney »

After many years of not angling am back and even more hooked than i was 15 years ago it's good to see young blood going to the effort of drawing rigs to share. Fair Play !!!!
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#28 Post by jackoo »

good job pulley rig works better with a 1 hook moving freely and the other tide to the bottom
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#29 Post by ShaneH »

The pulley rigs snood should aslo be the same breaking strain as the ring body but that shouldn't be a problem for people that can't power cast correctly
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#30 Post by willie bendit »

seanbah wrote:I tried my best :)
If you tried your best...then thats all you can do...well done that man ! 8) 8)
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#31 Post by dexs7 »

round_ourway wrote:i would not copy these to be honest. no dimensions and poorly drawn.
I disagree 100%. These drawings are very accurate, they don't have to be the correct scale, his trying to show us how the rig is made and give us an idea how to make them and what bits are needed to create the rig, I think the drawings are good and fairly accurate, in fact I have most of this rigs in my rig box, its great to see somebody putting in the effort to show less experienced anglers some knowledge. But as the old saying goes you cant please everybody, well done and keep the drawings coming and ignore the negitive knowalls
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#32 Post by Robk »

Good man. U ll always get someone complaining
Great to see young lads getting rightly stuck in to the fishing game
Pity there wasn't more young lads with your enthusiasm
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