WOW i have been using pickerel rigs wrong
I never use pickerel rigs because i thought that the sinker had to be floating off the bottom. So i thought you had to keep adjusting the stopper bead so the weight wouldnt touch the bottom. I JUST found out that the weight is supposed to be on the bottom but the hooks shouldnt be. Lol im so dumb well ill use it next time ill go.
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not really fishnut,the way you used it could be more productive rather than what is pickerel rig intended to.it's trial and error isn't it while we try to find pattern.was it productive though?
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For sure, trial n error. Depends what ur fishn for? |
There are no right ways to use p.rigs! They are :evilgrin:
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Fishnut...
Ignore the P-rig haters. There is a time and place for P-rigs and they work gr8! Jus a different style of fishn. I like to use when settin' up camp or startin' a fire, or tossing the stick around to keep the dawgs entertained. Gives me a chance to walk away from the rod for a bit, but not to far, and generally not for to long either:D:D:D:D. And despite what many will say, they do not harm fish any more than any other rig:) My 2 sense. Cheers n GL! |
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pickeral rigs are the ****!!!!!!! when i go fish the rivers I have a p- rig out ,
and cast lures with another rod:evilgrin::wave::tongue2::tongue2: and 9 times out of ten that pickeral rig will catch more than what im casting |
^^^ Well lets just hope the CO confiscates both rods when he catches ya.
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I used to use p-rigs all the time. I got tired of the tangly mess they frequently end up in. For bottom fishing I now only use one hook on a 10" line. I attach that to a leader or swivel and put the weight there. Very simple, cheap, effective, with none of the tangles and knots. When trout fishing I can use the same type of bait as the next guy with a p-rig and catch more fish. I laugh at the guys who put the third hook off of where the weight at the bottom is attached. half the time they are messing with knots. plus when you catch a fish all of the bait on the other hooks are usually lost so you go through more bait.
to each his own though, use them if ya want.:wave: oh yeah, Braxxtonn... pretty dumb comment. its guys like you and the guy I reported last weekend that pi$$ me off. I bet you are one of those who go out and keep your limit every day. Many don't realize that your daily limit is also your possession limit. If you keep 5 fish friday and eat one that night, the next day you can only keep 1 trout. |
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Beer is at fault
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And Braxton,....Shame On You.:mad3: |
lol sorry guys i knew i would get some sh it for posting that comment , but when i go fishing i uasully have my 4 year old boy with me and it's his rod that i use the pickerall rig on and he does a good job of watching the rod:)
I was just playing , I like to follow all the rules cause i love fishing!! |
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since you are allowed to run up to 3 hooks in alberta, i generally run a jig head with a rubber or bait at the bottom point, it adds weight and a bit of a different presentation... just make sure to take the snap off and tie on direct so you get a horizontal appearance. might as well go all out if your heavin that sh!t out there. tight lines y'all
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hmmmm didn't know u couldony have 3hooks in the water sometimes i put 2 pickeral rigs together and have 4 or 5 minnows on there,,, that work pretty good to to dial in the big ones :acigar:
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