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Fishing Talk => Fishing Talk => : spideyjg July 08, 2019, 09:53:40 AM
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Got my tackle suggestion list for Guyana. Says catfish/Arapima rigs should be black swivel and 130 lb solid wire tied with haywire twist.
First I heard of that but seems easier than crimps
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I think crimps are easier, but they don't work in single strand wire. At least I don't think so.
You will be saving the weight of the crimp tool if you need to make additional rigs also.
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It’s really easy, I’ve forgone crimps on all my rigs (except casted) with cable and single strand. Learning to back braid and haywire is a must if you use wire often.
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Man, you are going to have some fun! Are you going down using Steve Yatomi from Adventure Travel Alliance?
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Man, you are going to have some fun! Are you going down using Steve Yatomi from Adventure Travel Alliance?
Nope these guys..
https://www.amazon-angler.com/jaguar-explorer-camp/4592339397
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It’s really easy, I’ve forgone crimps on all my rigs (except casted) with cable and single strand. Learning to back braid and haywire is a must if you use wire often.
You've got a lot of cool tricks up your sleeves Chris. Wish you'd post some DIY threads in the Rigs section ;)
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It’s really easy, I’ve forgone crimps on all my rigs (except casted) with cable and single strand. Learning to back braid and haywire is a must if you use wire often.
You've got a lot of cool tricks up your sleeves Chris. Wish you'd post some DIY threads in the Rigs section ;)
I might. I’ll be sure to make a video and point it down at my hairy feet the whole time. But it’s all available on YouTube
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Here’s how to backbraid
https://youtu.be/7FanhAYSg_s
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Haywire
https://youtu.be/IVGPcozW2aI
Knowing how to do these makes it easy to rig in the dark and travel light.
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Thanks Chris!
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It’s really easy, I’ve forgone crimps on all my rigs (except casted) with cable and single strand. Learning to back braid and haywire is a must if you use wire often.
You've got a lot of cool tricks up your sleeves Chris. Wish you'd post some DIY threads in the Rigs section ;)
I've taught him quite a bit
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It’s really easy, I’ve forgone crimps on all my rigs (except casted) with cable and single strand. Learning to back braid and haywire is a must if you use wire often.
You've got a lot of cool tricks up your sleeves Chris. Wish you'd post some DIY threads in the Rigs section ;)
I've taught him quite a bit
That got a laugh out of me.