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THE PULLEY RIG, sometimes called an up and over, is the ultimate rough gound rig for big fish taken at long range. We at searigs make a number of variations of the pulley, but essentially this trace is for fishing over extremely tough ground. During the retrieve the weight of a hooked fish allows the sliding design to lift up the lead weight, ahead of the fish, which makes it very effective for beating bigger species that feed over rocks and thick seaweed. "The word terminal is important because eventually you are going to lose it" No matter how clever or complicated a terminal rig design, it is often the angler's skill that ultimately determines that a rig is retrieved cleanly or not. Losing rigs and lead weights is the risk of fishing heavy ground, but the reward is maybe a better fish. However, by choosing the right rig and retrieval technique your tackle losses can be reduced. Below you will find a great selection, however if you can,t find what you are looking for or need a bespoke rig made just get in touch.Probably the most commonly used rig across all shore fishing situations and can be used to target a range of species including cod, skate and bass. Description: The rig is composed of a lead link which goes up to a crimp, bead, a small swivel then another bead and a crimp, and then goes to a rig body swivel at the top.When you put your bait on wrap the line several times around the shank of the hook and nick it into the top of the bait. Once you have your bait loaded attach it to your lead and then the trace will be ready for casting. Important: The body of the rig needs to be of a similar diameter to the Shock leader to account for any pressure placed on the rig during the cast e.g. 50lb rig body 50lb Braid/Shock Leader = up to 6 oz of lead.
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Not been able to use yet but very happy with them and believe me they will be put ...
Not been able to use yet but very happy with them and believe me they will be put to use very soon
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