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#1 Post by mick1628 »

what would be the best rigs for beach fishing any advise would be appreciated
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#3 Post by red »

i'd probably say a 2 hook flapper or a 2 hook clip down with kamasan b940, size 1 hooks. ive had bass, dogs, dabs flounder, ray and huss on these without a problem.
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#4 Post by gerryl »

m8 suggest you get small selection of Rigs (2hook Flapper, Running Ledger, Pully Pennel, etc) and give them a try, Two things about Rigs...

1- You like using them and they don't end up in a tangle every time ye haul them in!
2 - They catch fish

Mostly use 2 hook flappers myself but noticed if I increased the bottom section to 18inches and took the snood down to max 4inches this avoided feeding the crabs...so now make me own based on what I bought to start out...with the extra length on the bottom section no more crabs... :cry: ... :mrgreen:

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