In this episode I go over in detail how to make a fish finder rig for deep sea fishing and put it to use. One of the most common and basic fishing rigs used throughout the world. With knowledge of how to make the Fish Finder you build a foundation for your fishing journey’s for years to come. Whether you’re just getting into fishing or you’re an old salty pro, this rig is the foundation of most reef fishing. New to fishing? Need to know how to tie up a solid rig that’ll get you into the bite? Then this episode’s for you.
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Nice, clean video.
I'm aiming to make a Fish Finder rig for my Surf Casting; this video helped immensely.
Thank you, good sir.
Thank you, Teacher. Very Good Video!!! Make a Video about fish finder structures!!!
Great instructional Heath, awesome rig to catch a variety of fish here in south Florida
ugh!!, just trying to get out there and the weather is not cooperating, excellent use of the down time to sharpen our skills with instructional videos, i have a question, when do you decide to anchor, when do you drift and do you still chum while drifting? say hey to Avi.
Great video Heath. Im going to replace the knocker rig with this set up. Tight lines!!
Captain Heath I heard no more J hooks for reef fishing, only non stainless steel circle hooks, the rig still works great though.
Hi Heath, I used a version of the fish finder rig to catch carp in fresh water. I put a heave sinker in between the hook and the swivel . I used a circle hook and a 24 inch leader. The carp would take the bait and run until the heave sinker set the hook against the sinker on the swivel. They use various versions when surf fishing up here in NJ. It's a very useful rig. Great info as usual, Thanks, Mickey ( Say "Hi to the Fish Slayer."