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starting getting some rigs ready with a buddy for the paddleseason. we arent even half way done yet. got about 50 to do total.Tags: work, doin, rigs, starting, getting, ready, paddleseason, arent, way, total
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Region: North Dakota
Categories: Fishing > Other Fishing
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Re:1 day i wish i could go paddlefishing, seems like alot of fun, also alot of work. |
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Re:do you bend the gaps out and sharpen em?
There's no such thing as a "trash fish"
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Re: multi, we are not going to bend anything this year. these hook are already sharp as hell, we tried bending them and had a couple break.. if the line runs over a fish it will get in there. they are bit 10/0 hooks from scheels, they should get the job done.
Game_Pig
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Re:Have you found a good way to transport them? I have tried to tie a bunch before hand but they all seem to be tangled up by the time I get out there. I can't wait. Less than a month away! |
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Re:Does anyone do the "Swamp People" weighted treble?
svnmag
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Re:What weights and line are you using?
Si vis pacem, para bellum - If you seek peace, prepare for war
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Re:Wow, I've been paddle fishing for 20 years and I don't think I've come close to using that many rigs. Just my opinion but you are getting way to complicated. All you need is 10/0 with a string wrapped in and out of the hooks a few times then tied off with a 3 or 5 oz weight 24" below it. Just my $.02 |
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Re: we have 10/0 hooks with just yarn.
the best way we have found to move them,so far, is to wrap the line around the shaft of the hook. then put them in a tubberwear. you can never have too many rigs. we like to be safe so we dont have to tie rather than fishing. Game_Pig
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