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What's the best way to rig a surface iron?
Hi,
I searched around and couldn't find the answer. Could someone please tell me the best way to rig the surface iron? Can I just tie it to my line or is it best to have a leader with swivel? Thanks in advance! |
Just tie your line directly to your jig, you do not need a swivel.
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some people tie it directly to spectra (no stretch)
some people tie it to mono leader (stretch, but more knots) both ways are fine. its just a matter of preference. i tie it to mono 5ft fluoro topshot and 65# spectra. why? thats just how i've done it and i've caught zero yt with it so far lol :p |
I tie straight to the iron with a palomar knot.
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Straight mono and a san diego knot. No floro, braid, or swivels for me. Its more of a reaction bite anyway and the stretch of mono helps reduce pulled hooks.
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Surface irons don't spin, or shouldn't any way, so you don't need
A swivle. I use spectra for bait and plastics but I use straight 40lb Mono for surface iron. I use a San Diego knot or improved clinch. Palomar is a great knot but I find it awkward to need such a huge loop To pass the iron through. Mike |
Braid to floro with uni knot, floro to iron with SD Jam knot
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X4. Save the fluoro for bait. I still back with spectra but want a mono topshot a little longer than I can cast so the knot doesn't go through the guildes on the cast... either that or a short leader so the knot doesn't go though the guides (more of a kelp cutter rig). |
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