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Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Using Catfishing Rigs When Going Catfishing



When speaking about rigging you are simply describing the act of putting the bait on the fishing line and paying attention to the weight of the bait, especially when you are after the really big ones. To set up catfishing rigs is actually a very easy thing to do and is not in anyway a difficult thing to do even when you are after monstrous catfish.

One type of rig that is well-known is the one called the deep catfish rig. To utilize this particular kind of rig you have to get an appropriate weight at the end of the line instead of making use of an ordinary hook. This is important since the weights will ensure that you do not need the snags. Under ideal circumstances, an ounce should be the normal weight and it's used with a Palomar knot. With this type of knot you can easily clip the hooks and weight to the fishing line. Tying the Palomar knot is also considerably easy and hooks nicely once it is done. You need to snap the line before you decide to loosen the knot.

Once finished, the next stage involves the tying of the hook from the end of the line. The distance from which this is to be done is twelve to eighteen inches, with eighteen being the maximum that you can employ. A wired leader can also be used. The purpose of this is to prevent the coiling of the line around the hook, although this is in no way a compulsory move. To ensure that you get the very best out of your catfishing rigs, you need to consider how big the fish is. If you are only after the small catfish, you can just stick with the smaller hooks as well, that is the number 2 and move up to a 2/0. An 8/0 circle hook is preferred in a case where you are making use of bits of perch or shad as your baits, and this will increase your chances of getting the bigger ones, which can be very troublesome. Setting the hook is a nicer option as it ensures that the chances of escape are reduced to the barest minimum.

Catfishing rigs that are shallow need to be employed in bodies of water that are quite shallow as well. Superb catfish bobbers are needed in making these kinds of catfishing rigs. You need to maintain the distance when you place the bobber on the hook, although this will depend on how deep the water is but two feet seems just about right. After this stage, you then introduce a split shot in between the hook and bobber. Similarly, the same procedure will be followed for other types of hooks as well.

The type of catfishing rigs you can use will never come short no matter the purpose of your fishing. However, in making the final selection of the rig that you want to use, you have to also consider the season of the year, daily temperature and even the weather. Once the rig is in place, fishing becomes more of fun than work.

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