12-13-2010, 02:33 PM
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Try these tips of mine if you would.
1. Make sure your salt water fishing rod is equipped with 30 lb. test fishing line.
2. On the leader, you'll want to attach anywhere from 3 to 5 shrimp flies to the line, at about 8 inch intervals. Each fly should be dangling from a 4 inch drop line.
3. At the end of the rig, attach either a 1 lb. sinker or a jigging bar.
4. Then, bait your hooks. The most common bait is chunks of squid, but octopus, shrimp and other fish can be used as well.
5. Finally, while drifting over your chosen fishing spot, drop the line over the side of the boat and jig the rig off the bottom as you go.
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Try these tips of mine if you would.
1. Make sure your salt water fishing rod is equipped with 30 lb. test fishing line.
2. On the leader, you'll want to attach anywhere from 3 to 5 shrimp flies to the line, at about 8 inch intervals. Each fly should be dangling from a 4 inch drop line.
3. At the end of the rig, attach either a 1 lb. sinker or a jigging bar.
4. Then, bait your hooks. The most common bait is chunks of squid, but octopus, shrimp and other fish can be used as well.
5. Finally, while drifting over your chosen fishing spot, drop the line over the side of the boat and jig the rig off the bottom as you go.
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