Thanks for the video. I always like to learn new ways of adding a branch line to an existing sabiki rig. This video did just that. Oh, and that backgrond music... well, everyone already stated it. lol.
Great way to tie a Mackerel Trace but you forgot one major thing. Always moisten your knots before tightening up the knots. Do you know that when knots are tightened up it causes heat in the nylon. You can loose around 60% of the nylons original strength if you don't moisten your knots first.
Hi, buddy, thanks a lot for watching. Sorry about the soft music and relative long video. Just want to make it a tutorial video for those people who want to have a try. LOL. Stay safe and have fun with your fishing.
Hi, my friend, good question. Actually, I mentioned the beads are optional in this video description. Most commercial available sabiki rigs do have different colors of beads, some with same colors, some with alternative colors. These beads can glow in the water which can help attract fishes to bite the hook. I once talked about this in my another video posted on youtube (ua-cam.com/video/ApE2wVLPUdw/v-deo.html). Actually, the feather and colorful tails on the sabiki rig all can flash in the water especially when you jig the fishing rod. Interestingly, based on my observation and practice, some fishes might be addicted to some specific colors, which means some specific colors on the sabiki rigs might be easier than some other colored sabiki rig to catch some specific fishes. So if I use beads I would use different color beads but not all the same colors on one sabiki rig. So these beads might be useful when you go fishing in the dark water or very early in the morning or in the evening. Hopefully this explanation is helpful for you to understand. Happy fishing!
This is the most simple and best way I have ever seen to tie the sabiki rig, thank you!
Thanks for watching and your very positive comments, glad to hear it is helpful to you.
greetings from Indonesia, the Aru Islands, Maluku province, on the Indonesian border, Australia, the video is very good, senior
Thanks brother, good luck and happy fishing 🎣.
@@LAyangfamily thank you my brother the knowledge is very good
Nice jig, good music
Thanks, buddy.
Thanks for the video. I always like to learn new ways of adding a branch line to an existing sabiki rig. This video did just that. Oh, and that backgrond music... well, everyone already stated it. lol.
Hi, buddy, thanks for your comments, I appreciate it.
HI Very nice video. Really shows how to make it step by step. congratulaions
Thanks, hopefully you can make your own Sabiki rig. Happy Fishing!
Great tutorial for sabiki rig.Watching all the way from UAE.Thanks for sharing
Hi, buddy, I am glad you like it, and find it helpful. Happy fishing!
hi all
1st part is good but as you add the 2nd one you kill the line
you create a weak point in the line and the line will cut out
Great way to tie a Mackerel Trace but you forgot one major thing. Always moisten your knots before tightening up the knots. Do you know that when knots are tightened up it causes heat in the nylon. You can loose around 60% of the nylons original strength if you don't moisten your knots first.
Thanks for your knowledge and experience. I am very happy to know that. 😊 👍
Great rig. All most fell sleep with the music.
Hi, buddy, thanks a lot for watching. Sorry about the soft music and relative long video. Just want to make it a tutorial video for those people who want to have a try. LOL. Stay safe and have fun with your fishing.
You show the luminous beads, but never use them in the tie. Why? How would you use them?
Hi, my friend, good question. Actually, I mentioned the beads are optional in this video description. Most commercial available sabiki rigs do have different colors of beads, some with same colors, some with alternative colors. These beads can glow in the water which can help attract fishes to bite the hook. I once talked about this in my another video posted on youtube (ua-cam.com/video/ApE2wVLPUdw/v-deo.html). Actually, the feather and colorful tails on the sabiki rig all can flash in the water especially when you jig the fishing rod. Interestingly, based on my observation and practice, some fishes might be addicted to some specific colors, which means some specific colors on the sabiki rigs might be easier than some other colored sabiki rig to catch some specific fishes. So if I use beads I would use different color beads but not all the same colors on one sabiki rig. So these beads might be useful when you go fishing in the dark water or very early in the morning or in the evening. Hopefully this explanation is helpful for you to understand. Happy fishing!
Music is great don't listen to these commies...
Great tutorial I love how slow and detailed it is. Excellent work! Thank you brother!
Hi, brother, thanks a lot for your support and encouragement.
You could have added the poundage of the line you used
Thanks buddy.
Nice rig bro but nextime choice different music. It's so lonely.
Hi, brother, thanks for your suggestion. Video kind of long and music too soft. LOL.
Gotta Change the Music Budd
Yeah.. some Slayer next time