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There are different ways to rig up for halibut fishing. This is my favorite way. I like it because I know it will stand up to punishment. It is not the cheapest nor the fast way to rig for halibut. But when I fish with a black label herring it works great for holding the herring. Chad Wiest uses a gannion, 200lbs mono with a shripfly loop. It's effective and faster to rig, it's a good way to rig too. Being retired I have time on my hands and what better way to spend it than a fish related activity. Going to eat dinner now be back to explaine how to rig it up.
Ok back from dinner...lamb chops, baked potato, broccoli, and good red wine.
First what I use to tie up the rigs. 135 lbs plastic coated cable wire, crimps to match, size 8 ought hook, size 7 ought hook, #2 swivels, 135 braided. 400lbs tie string.
First step crimp on bottom hook, (8 ought) slide on second hook (7 ought) tie hook onto the plastic coated cable just as you would tie a slider onto a mooching rig with the 400lbs line, next tie the swivel onto the braided line with a palomar knot. Do NOT crimp the swivel onto the line before you tie the palomar not. If you do you soon find out why you should not. Next step after the palomar not is to crimp on the swivel to the plastic coated cable. Put another #2 swivel onto the braided line to act as a slider for you weight, then the last step put on the last #2 swivel to the other end of the braided line and there you have it. One heck of a stout halibut rig
Ok back from dinner...lamb chops, baked potato, broccoli, and good red wine.
First what I use to tie up the rigs. 135 lbs plastic coated cable wire, crimps to match, size 8 ought hook, size 7 ought hook, #2 swivels, 135 braided. 400lbs tie string.
First step crimp on bottom hook, (8 ought) slide on second hook (7 ought) tie hook onto the plastic coated cable just as you would tie a slider onto a mooching rig with the 400lbs line, next tie the swivel onto the braided line with a palomar knot. Do NOT crimp the swivel onto the line before you tie the palomar not. If you do you soon find out why you should not. Next step after the palomar not is to crimp on the swivel to the plastic coated cable. Put another #2 swivel onto the braided line to act as a slider for you weight, then the last step put on the last #2 swivel to the other end of the braided line and there you have it. One heck of a stout halibut rig
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