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Join Date: Apr 2010
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I agree but I would rather loose a circle hook and treble hook before I loose an 8oz sinker.
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Bay Ho
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Jim Day has a method of tying a trap rig that will increase your hook ups.
Read his post #24 Trap rig in gear with light drag. Use 20 lb spectra to tie the trap. I use 15 lb. fluro and my hook up percentage goes way up. -I'm not a good enough fisherman to hook up with 30 lb. ![]() Read it here --> http://www.bigwatersedge.com/bwevb/s...halibut&page=2
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Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: San Bernardino, CA
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I have only used a trap rig many years ago and didn't have luck with it
how should I set up a trap rig?
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Huntington Beach
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They sell trap hook set ups already set up for like 2 bucks in the shops....use a heavy weight to attract them, have a nice swimming sardine and you should be set..remember though, the big ones most likely aren't going to scrape at the bait. They are going to inhale it. So using a trap hook for the big ones is pretty much useless.but if your in an area with all the little brothers and sisters, a trap hook is definetly a good thing to have. Good luck.
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Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: San Bernardino, CA
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since turners went to shit all I have now it BPS due to me living in running springs
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Location: Menifee
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They have them at BPS. I think they're around $3.95.
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In the salt water area or fresh?
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Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Bonita, Ca.
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1. The bait doesn't swim as naturally as possible. 2. Shorts get all mangled up when trying to remove the treble. To me (again, my personal opinion only), the cons outweigh the pros.
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Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: SoCal
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The link BillyV provided has great info, the trap hook answer depends on the conditions. If you're getting raked, add a trap. ![]() |
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Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: SoCal
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Hali fishing always reminds me of Spaceballs. This is how you find them.
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Join Date: Sep 2011
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Chula Vista
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If you want to set up a trap rig you can snell the front hook and then use a perfection loop to attach the back hook. When I worked at the Hubs Hatchery we kept halibut brood stock. I spent years feeding these large fish and noticed that when they wanted to eat, they ate. They would come 10 feet off the bottom and inhale sardines and mackeral. No biting, or mouthing. I've seen halis T-bone a big mack and the bait just folded in half and went down the hatch. I instructed a new employee on how to feed the halibut. I said when you see them come off the bottom you need to drop the bait. She walked away with the feed bucket and walked back with blood running off her hand like 2 minutes later. Her comment was that they moved WAY faster than she ever thought the could. That was a fun injury report. They may have behaved differently in our tanks but they were wild fish. The 3 largest halibt I have ever caught were taken on single circle hooks. Mike
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