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10-04-2005, 08:00 PM | #1 |
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Join Date: Sep 2005
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? halibut riggings
as you all know the flatties typically congregate in shallow water this time of year. of the three most common riggings for halibut, at least the three i know about, which one has most often been successful for you guys. i know the success of any one rig is subject to allot of variables but whatever. which do you like best.
the Carolina rig - sliding sinker, swivel, leader and hook. the reverse dropper loop - torpedo sinker on top, hook on bottom. ball bouncing, and do you include the Jensen dodger. the info gained on this forum is very valuable so i must thank you all. mike |
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