c-rig ?
Last Post 15 Nov 2007 02:35 PM by Fishing Club Member. 2 Replies.
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15 Nov 2007 02:35 PM

    Originally posted by: launmower12 on 4/8/2007 5:31:51 PM


    use a glass bead with a brass sinker, its the loudest. the size of the bead depends on the size weight youre using. and the float also depends on what plastic youre using. if the lure sinks very slow you wont need the float, but if it falls quickly try using only a very small float,(ear plug),and they even make bullet floats now.

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    15 Nov 2007 02:35 PM

    Originally posted by: Mike Flake on 4/8/2007 4:57:51 PM


    What size beads and or types? Glass Plastic or Metal.Size 4mm to 10mm.Do you use a float in front of bait(like ear plug or something to kept bait off bottom]? Found some old post but none mention beads. Thanks Mike

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    15 Nov 2007 02:35 PM

    Originally posted by: miles on 4/9/2007 6:38:33 AM


    yeah, the rig goes this way usually.

    bullet weight(usually brass, but tungsten is preferred by many people, it much louder and much more sensitive), then bead, then 'clacker'(pretty much a little washer)then another bead followed by another thicker clacker.

    i usually just do a weight then a glass bead, then the swivel.

    tru tungsten did just makeup a tungsten bead that i really wnat to try. its looks awesome! i think its in the new nafc magazine actually.

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