03-20-2007, 07:56 PM
[center]My drawings are kind of lame too so here is a couple quick slop together rigs[/center] [center] [/center] [center][url "http://www.bigfishtackle.com/photos/showphoto.php/photo/6415/cat/574"]
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in the photo above are three rigs, top two with stingers
the bottom rig is a standard lead with a trebble for the last hook.
all are stainless steel leads 15lb.
the rig in the center is a 6 inch lead on a trailer rig with a stinger tied directly to the hook using a trilean knot. I used 30lb braded line to show the knot and location of attachment.
the stinger on the second rig can slide back and forth on the rig depending how you want to hook up. the stinger will not come off the hook, the line will have to break before the stinger comes loose.
the same stinger as in the second rig can be used on each hook of the third rig. making an octopuss rig were the stingers rap around oposet sides to the under side of your live trolling bait.
the first lead is used for still fishing of that the first hook goes to the head and the second treble slides back to hook in to the tail.
on the first rig I did not use any beeds or blades, it is a bare rig I use for pike...
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in the photo above are three rigs, top two with stingers
the bottom rig is a standard lead with a trebble for the last hook.
all are stainless steel leads 15lb.
the rig in the center is a 6 inch lead on a trailer rig with a stinger tied directly to the hook using a trilean knot. I used 30lb braded line to show the knot and location of attachment.
the stinger on the second rig can slide back and forth on the rig depending how you want to hook up. the stinger will not come off the hook, the line will have to break before the stinger comes loose.
the same stinger as in the second rig can be used on each hook of the third rig. making an octopuss rig were the stingers rap around oposet sides to the under side of your live trolling bait.
the first lead is used for still fishing of that the first hook goes to the head and the second treble slides back to hook in to the tail.
on the first rig I did not use any beeds or blades, it is a bare rig I use for pike...
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