Congrats, what a nice and info video! Thanks. I want to ask you if it is possibles to have written the name of each component please, and if you can say me where I can to buy it will be amazing. Thas so much.
Good video! I think it is very informative for rigging a sea witch. One thing that you say several times in the beginning of your video is that this is a “bait” which is not really correct. This is actually a “rig” and does not really qualify as a bait until either a ballyhoo or other strip of bait is attached to the hook and chin weight if used. A very good alternative to using a bally is to use a strip of belly from a false albacore (I have even used chicken mahi belly strips in a pinch) that is cut from just behind the anal fin of the fish. It holds up extremely well to billfish strikes and even wahoo were a bally is usually destroyed on 1st strike. The colors of the rigs I use and have found over the years some days certain colors work better then others. Cloudy of overcast days can require different colors then bright sunny days. Sea conditions also can change color and chin weight used to attract fish. I also will use or add a few strands of crystal flash or other shiny hair added to the rig can attract fish on sunny days. Will used a few drops of supper glue also on the threads tied to the skirts to finish off the rigging thread. Have even used clear hard nail polish to just put a little extra coating on the thread. These rigs as you have shown are probably the most productive rigs to attract almost every species of fish all over the world. I have seen and used them from NY to Florida, Mexico, Bermuda, Puerto Rico and even in Lake Ontario (very small heads). Thanks for showing this rig system!
You can do a bunch of them but you gotta camera in your face and you're talking talking talk takes a while Just like me doing flies salt water flies Have the read or have to watch hours been done properly didn't I go on my own and I'm not Goin go on my own it takes a friend doesn't take long
Thank you very much the Instructional video .
Hope it helped!
Good job guys. One of my favorite things to do is tying up rigs!
Congrats, what a nice and info video! Thanks. I want to ask you if it is possibles to have written the name of each component please, and if you can say me where I can to buy it will be amazing. Thas so much.
very informative , can you show how you rig the different ballyhoos especially the stinger version
I always love rigging. That was very informative. What's your recommendation for leader length / test, and hooks?
Good video! I think it is very informative for rigging a sea witch.
One thing that you say several times in the beginning of your video is that this is a “bait” which is not really correct. This is actually a “rig” and does not really qualify as a bait until either a ballyhoo or other strip of bait is attached to the hook and chin weight if used. A very good alternative to using a bally is to use a strip of belly from a false albacore (I have even used chicken mahi belly strips in a pinch) that is cut from just behind the anal fin of the fish. It holds up extremely well to billfish strikes and even wahoo were a bally is usually destroyed on 1st strike. The colors of the rigs I use and have found over the years some days certain colors work better then others. Cloudy of overcast days can require different colors then bright sunny days. Sea conditions also can change color and chin weight used to attract fish. I also will use or add a few strands of crystal flash or other shiny hair added to the rig can attract fish on sunny days. Will used a few drops of supper glue also on the threads tied to the skirts to finish off the rigging thread. Have even used clear hard nail polish to just put a little extra coating on the thread.
These rigs as you have shown are probably the most productive rigs to attract almost every species of fish all over the world. I have seen and used them from NY to Florida, Mexico, Bermuda, Puerto Rico and even in Lake Ontario (very small heads).
Thanks for showing this rig system!
Great comment bud, much appreciated 👍
thank you perfect
Where do you guys get the hair and heads from?
Any tackle shop that has offshore fishing gear should have it. And I’m sure it can be ordered online.
@@CaptRonEdwards black is a hard color to come by
How do burn the nylon hair that is in the bundle to keep it together
Torch or heat gun I assume
You can do a bunch of them but you gotta camera in your face and you're talking talking talk takes a while Just like me doing flies salt water flies Have the read or have to watch hours been done properly didn't I go on my own and I'm not Goin go on my own it takes a friend doesn't take long