rigs from the beach

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rigs from the beach

#1 Post by cathald »

Hi guys

Just started back angling after a looong gap
the guys on the boat q&a section helped me out with some good info
Now I am giving the beach a blast and heading out with my local club
and I don't want to look like an arse using shop bought rigs so could you
kind and loving folk give me a few examples of rigs I could tie myself
I think the beach we are going to throws up all sorts of flatties and dogs
any help would be most welcome

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#2 Post by Ocean Roar »

There is nothing wrong with using shop bought rigs but if you can use a tackle shop like Gerry's of Morecambe who sell bulk bags of rig bits like swivels,beads,crimps,hooks and so on,you can pretty much make any rig you desire better and at a fraction of the cost.
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#3 Post by cathald »

I got myself a couple of packs of swivels,beads and the like just wondering what sort of rigs to make up for flounder and plaice,should I buy a shop rig and copy them
Just been out of the loop for so long and everything has changed,lightness of gear and so on

Another question
I put 20lb braid onto my fixed spool beach reel and atached a 40 shockleader but the knot sometimes catches the braid when casting,and pulls the braid out causing a bit of a tangle,any remedy's for this.I used an albright knot
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#4 Post by jonnyj »

I have the same problem with the shock line. I was talking to an angler the other day who says he doesn't bother with a shockline for that very reason, just make sure you use 25-30lb main line.

With regard to making rigs, i generally make 3 hook flapers or a pennel rig they seem to do the job for me!
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#5 Post by Ocean Roar »

Brilliant thread here with lots of info. Definately worth a flick through. http://www.sea-angling-ireland.org/bull ... =6&t=19414

I'm not a user of braid or shock-leader myself so can't really offer any insight.
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#6 Post by Drew »

If you're going to a nice clean beach I'd recommend a Loop/Millenium Rig if you require a bit of distance.
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#8 Post by agardiner22 »

Always CAR! unless its a pollock...!

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#9 Post by John77 »

I agree with jonnyj on the braid. I started using braid 2 years ago and its much better without using a shock leader. I started with 50lb but use 30ld now and it works well. I find it better than using regular line and not having to use a shock leader saves more time and is less hassle. As for rigs I personally find that a 2 hook flapper and pulley rig would be the most common ones I use through the season.

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