Simple Rockfish Set up - How to tie your own
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
- This is a simple easy to tie rockfish set up that can be used to catch everything from lingcod to rockfish here on the California coast. You can have up to two hooks in California when fishing for rockfish. This is your basic rockfish gangion style rig that can be used when fishing for rockfish and lingcod.
The bottom loop can be tied as shown or can be the weight can be tied directly to the line or a swivel can be used.
How to tie the dropper loop.
• How to tie a DROPPER L...
These are fairly simple to tie and can save you a ton of money. I prefer the shrimp fly over just regular bare hooks in case the bait falls off I still have something to attract the fish.
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Great video!
Great tutorial for beginners 👍👍
Thanks a lot, so simple.
Great job on the information
Thank you sir
Awesome! Thanks for the info!!
Glad to be able to help
great Video! been looking for rock fish tutorial rig
Thank you!
glad to help
Why don’t you show how to make the loop?
Dude did you go to school in Simi Valley? I think we went to school together.
Yup
Right on brother! Crazy I was scrolling and clicked on your video and was like pretty sure I know this guy lol
Very helpful and I’m going to do this when the quarantine is over and going charter boat fishing btw I live in Santa Barbara southern Cali
Any tips for trouser trout fishing
Awesome Fish On!
If you revers the threading of the hook! As running the line through the eyelet on the hook barb side. You will have a more successful hookups!!!!! Nice video and great help.
Thanks great info. What oz weight should you use?
Does this apply to ling cods? Great video and great breakdown
What do people use swivels for?
Keep your line from tangling up also gives your bait more free movement
Great tutorial. I make these but I use a triple surgeons knot instead of dropper loops. I need to watch your dropper loop video because the way you do them is much quicker/easier than the way I've been shown. What do you call that hitch? I'm a bit deaf and couldn't make it out.
What kind of leader material are you using? Fluoro? Mono?
Mono is fine, these fish are not line shy at all
@@CckfNet could you use a steal leader line???
Dude every time I go fishing off a rock jetty my shit gets caught in the rocks and I have to cut it :/ makes me feel bad cause I hate leaving line in the ocean and I lose out on line and $!
Jettys are tough angle makes it really hard to not get snagged would say stick to 1 hook and limit movement.
would you use a circle hook? Also does it matter if hook is up or down?
I've always been a freshwater fisherman, but I caught my first surfperch thanks to your tutorials. And now, I'm making my own (amateur/crappy) UA-cam videos. Thanks for all of the tips and advice!
Do you use the 7/0 or 5/0 for the shrimp flies that u linked in the description?
I use both depending on the size of the fish I am going after. Usually start with a 7/0 but if i am getting short bites, I will switch it up to the smaller hook
So I’ve barely got into fishing this year, pretty much have been skunked every outing. Mostly going for surf perch around Ventura county/ Santa Barbara area and trout at cachuma, I think my problem is hook size, mind helping this poor newbie?
Guess both are completely different applications and techniques to catch them. If you feel your getting bites but not hooking them do try downsizing hooks.
It really comes down to mouth size and feeding technique. Trout need tiny hooks. I have even heard a carp fisherman say he only uses size 18 hooks to land big fish! On the other hand, fishing for tough fish such as bass or rockfish with big mouths requires beefier hooks.