This video shows different ways to rig for inshore saltwater fishing with bait. These are the most common methods of tying on leaders, hooks, swivels and sinkers. The best DIY rigging combinations of terminal tackle, braided line, mono, steal leader and fluorocarbon are know as:
1. The Fish Finder
2. Freeline or weightless
3. Dropper or chicken
4. Spilt shot or crimp weight
5. Knocker
After watching this video you will know how to rig for fishing inshore in saltwater. This information is more geared toward the beginner fisherman. Also included in this tutorial are tips related to fishing with these particular leader combinations. These setups will work around bridges, jetty rocks, piers, seawalls, grass flats, inlets, passes and docks.
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The snap swivel and paperclip tricks could be perfect for pier fishing where there's a lot structure. I will try this!
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Man thank you, you clarified lots of misconceptions and bad habits learned from the wrong source… when I was a kid fishing was an expensive and frustrating mindless repetitive activity, there was no game; but now I can see through the actual challenge.
Thank you. I'm trying to buy fishing equipment for.a Christmas gift and this was very helpful.
Really interesting video JC – great to see how you do things differently for different species across the pond! Here in the UK folks use beads for knot protection on most rigs. We're just coming into the Flatfish season (Plaice) and coloured beads (especially luminous ones) attract the fish. Most surf fishermen use gripper weights around 4-5oz so as they can cast out 100 yards or so to where the fish are. Up & over rigs are also popular here for Flatfish and bottom species, where the hooklength is tied to a swivel just above the weight, and it goes up to a clip at the top of the rig body, and clips back down near the weight for casting. This means you can have a rig length of 3ft, but a flowing hook length of 6ft and still have an easy rig to cast. Plenty of info on the UK Youtube fishing channels channels which you might find interesting! Thanks – stay safe & well! 👍👍
The knocker rig is great for sheepshead. I think I picked that up from your channel actually haha
Thank you so much for the tip on how to
Keep the weight from sliding over the hook eye I always have that problem and I would have to use a bead
Thanks for tips. I have not seen ya on your yack lately. Love the spotlock on that thing.
I started using a bullet weight instead of an egg sinker and I think I get less hang ups in the rocks. Use a 1/4 of 3/8 oz and let the current drift it over the sheepshead. Seems to work.
This is all very basic rigging info but maybe it can help someone who is just getting into fishing or the amatuer fisherman outbthere😎👍👍
Great video JC !! Years ago I was told by my Old Timer Friend he said sometimes the less jewelry on a rig is better . Thank you again for the video my friend !!
great vid!! you should do a part 2 talking more about your favorite rigs for specific kinds of fish and conditions.
Thanks for posting that buddy, I think it will help a lot of people understanding the importance of weights with your rig. I’ve been doing this for years , and watching the guy catching is the key to success 👍
Very informative especially for beginners like me! Gives me a great idea on when and where to use the best rigs! Keep up the amazing work🥰