This is the first of a series of standing items on the Tonys Tackle SeaMatch Channel which will cover useful pieces of information such as Rig Building, Knot tying etc.
i use nail clippers for my rig making ,, the eye on the clippers is good for putting the hook in and pulling tight the knot,,without having a hook stuck in your hand ,,
Gerald S......this guys caught more fish from the shore than others will see in ten lifetimes. You don't need to lick lines all the time, amnesia doesn't like it. Trust me....he knows what works.
thanks mate, In this channel Im trying to feature people who actually know what they are talking about,there are too many you-tubers , who just think they know
This is the first in a series of rig building videos. It introduces the concept, as a very basic rig the line used etc depends on the target species, ground etc. As the videos progress there will be more information, so please be patient.
Well done Gerald, great rig for anyone starting to make rigs. Looking forward to the next one.
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Thank you for adding rig making to your channel. Great video.
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good info for beginners all the sam , thanks gerald
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i use nail clippers for my rig making ,, the eye on the clippers is good for putting the hook in and pulling tight the knot,,without having a hook stuck in your hand ,,
Good idea
I Do the exact same with my nail clippers
Great video, you got to apply gob oil to your knots 👍
I agree.
Gerald S......this guys caught more fish from the shore than others will see in ten lifetimes.
You don't need to lick lines all the time, amnesia doesn't like it.
Trust me....he knows what works.
thanks mate, In this channel Im trying to feature people who actually know what they are talking about,there are too many you-tubers , who just think they know
gerald is not wetting his knots ,, ??
Nope he says he doesnt.
didn't find this useful at all. no info on snood line poundage etc so do we have to guess?
This is the first in a series of rig building videos. It introduces the concept, as a very basic rig the line used etc depends on the target species, ground etc. As the videos progress there will be more information, so please be patient.
@@tonystackleseamatch398 ok cheers for that.