03-12-2014, 02:34 PM
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The Fish nut hibernation is coming to an end. Gathering my filters oil and other goodies to start the spring commissioning….. I’ll hit the water around April 5 -6th for a shakedown. If everything looks good I am headed South.
I am looking at an all slider rig set-up for early spring. running 1oz slider on the umbrellas, which have worked in the past……
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03-12-2014, 07:17 PM
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The Fish nut hibernation is coming to an end. Gathering my filters oil and other goodies to start the spring commissioning….. I’ll hit the water around April 5 -6th for a shakedown. If everything looks good I am headed South.
I am looking at an all slider rig set-up for early spring. running 1oz slider on the umbrellas, which have worked in the past……
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I'll second the slider rigs. Early last year there were many jellies. Used on umbrellas or tandems they keep the jellies off.
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03-13-2014, 04:50 AM
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I'll second the slider rigs. Early last year there were many jellies. Used on umbrellas or tandems they keep the jellies off.
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Would I be correct in assuming this is a 1oz egg weight sliding up and down the rod line above the swivel?
This is why I try to hang around smart people, you can teach me things.
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03-13-2014, 05:39 AM
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Would I be correct in assuming this is a 1oz egg weight sliding up and down the rod line above the swivel?
This is why I try to hang around smart people, you can teach me things.
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Same set up as a sea witch you would use for ballyhoo for offshore fishing, just bigger, usually 2 to 4 ounces.
Slider head is shaped like a bullet, has a hole drilled through the center and has hair tied like a parachute and slides above the hook. If I can download a pic later I will try.
OH NO, now you have to throw out all the new lures you just bought
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03-13-2014, 08:09 AM
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Jeff, by using the slider rigs during PSCR we only have to crimp or grind down a trailer hook. We don't "ruin" a whole parachute
It also allows me to place the hook just a tad farther behind in the shad to assure better hookups.
As soon as Bruce posts a photo, you will see what I mean.
I could post, but it would probably turn out sideways
5th
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03-13-2014, 10:13 AM
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Photo 1 of slider for Jeff
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03-13-2014, 10:16 AM
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Photo 2 of slider for Jeff
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03-13-2014, 10:17 AM
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Jeff, by using the slider rigs during PSCR we only have to crimp or grind down a trailer hook. We don't "ruin" a whole parachute
It also allows me to place the hook just a tad farther behind in the shad to assure better hookups.
As soon as Bruce posts a photo, you will see what I mean.
I could post, but it would probably turn out sideways
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I'll try to up load pic's of single hook for C+R and stinger set up for regular season. With the single hook, you can thread the eye back into the shad to get the hook further back. The black thread is just for the photo.
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03-13-2014, 10:29 AM
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Bruce, looks like great minds think alike. While I was posting, you were posting
Jeff, as Bruce said, these are great if winter jellies are a problem. Because there is no "V" where the line connects to a normal parachute, the jellies don't get caught.
You can also see how the hook is set back just a bit farther than a normal parachute. Not as far back as a stinger (don't want to deep hook fish during PSCR), but a happy medium to reduce the number of "pull downs".
The hook is tied directly to the leader line, making it the only thing you need to crimp down or grind down to make it barbless.
They work great trailing umbrellas (or Robs six packs ). Because we can only pull 6 lines, I tend to put out more umb. and six packs in my spread off the boards to create more action and draw more attention
5th
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03-13-2014, 12:57 PM
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OH NO, now you have to throw out all the new lures you just bought
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I AM getting rid of them all. Just bought a 22'Judge and now I am going strictly LT! You jerks with broomsticks need to stop harassing all the breeders.!!
Thanks for all the info in case I come back to the dark side though ?
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