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Offshore Angler™ Ready Rig

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Each Offshore Angler™ Ready Rig is designed with a heavy-duty nylon coated 2 foot wire with a very-streamlined crimped barrel swivel and super-strong interlocking snaps on each end of the swivel. Comes rigged with an egg sinker, choose the size that best suits your fishing needs. 2 rigs per pack.
   



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1/4 oz.

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1/2 oz.

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3/4 oz.

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1 oz..

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1-1/2 oz.

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2 oz.

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Each Offshore Angler™ Ready Rig is designed with a heavy-duty nylon coated 2 foot wire with a very-streamlined crimped barrel swivel and super-strong interlocking snaps on each end of the swivel. Comes rigged with an egg sinker, choose the size that best suits your fishing needs. 2 rigs per pack.
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Can someone explain to me how to rig this? I assume barrel swivel goes to line...after that no clue. I mean do you attach another weight at the bottom? Where does the hook go. Sorry if sounds dumb but never seen anything like this. Thanks
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Line goes on the snap end, the hook and additional weight if needed go on the swivel end.
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Don't they spook the fish away??
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The beads actually enhance the success of the sabiki rig
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Do you put the hook directly at the end of the rig?? What bait do you sugest?? Thanks,
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I have been very successful using the Sabiki from a pier
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The end opposite the swivel. The swivel is for attaching a weight, about a 1/2 - 1 ouince weight.
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Has not ben successful in the surf. Swells and current is ok
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Yes, I have used this rig now for about 4 years. Works while standing in the surf with a 2/0 hook. Caught lots of Mackeral, Blues and ladyfish. All of these fish have sharp teeth abuse the heck out of my hook and this rig. Its simple to hook up and away you go.
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What is the 'LB TEST'

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strength for these 'Ready Rigs'?
2 oz and 1 oz, particularly.
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The line I believe is a 15-20 lb test
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Well, Kamuela, I couldn't tell you exactly what LB test these are, but they are made with steel leader wire, so they are at minimum 50 or 60 pound test, but they can probably hold upwards of 100 pounds. But even so, if you set your drag correctly, you should have no problem. And, again they are wire leader, so they will stand up to sharks and other fish with sharp teeth and they don't get cut up at all.
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