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Heavy Duty Ling and Cod Rig This rig has been successfully used in Ireland for conger.
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Heavy Duty Ling and Cod Rig This rig has been successfully used in Ireland for conger.
Thanks to planet sea fishing
Heavy Duty Ling and Cod Rig
This rig has been successfully used in Ireland for conger.
Rig Components -
Main Body
1 x Heavy Duty Swivel
Approx 500 to 1500 mm length 50-80lb BS main line
Snoods
1 x Spreader Boom
2 x Ling Flutter Spoons Fitted with 3/0 - 8/0 hooks
2 x Mustad Oval Split Rings
The Rig Body
1. Tie a swivel to the top of the trace, then tie to the top of the
spreader boom. If using commercial spreaders the swivels should be
upgraded to stronger versions. Home made spreaders can be used to
produce more substantial versions.
2. Clip on the flutter spoons using the oval split rings. Suitable
alternatives for the commericial flutter spoons can be made from sheet
metal or stainless Band-It strip or wall ties.
Heavy Duty Ling and Cod Rig
This rig has been successfully used in Ireland for conger.
Rig Components -
Main Body
1 x Heavy Duty Swivel
Approx 500 to 1500 mm length 50-80lb BS main line
Snoods
1 x Spreader Boom
2 x Ling Flutter Spoons Fitted with 3/0 - 8/0 hooks
2 x Mustad Oval Split Rings
The Rig Body
1. Tie a swivel to the top of the trace, then tie to the top of the
spreader boom. If using commercial spreaders the swivels should be
upgraded to stronger versions. Home made spreaders can be used to
produce more substantial versions.
2. Clip on the flutter spoons using the oval split rings. Suitable
alternatives for the commericial flutter spoons can be made from sheet
metal or stainless Band-It strip or wall ties.
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