This was a great tutorial and a great set up. I just moved here from Guam and will try this rig. Thanks for sharing this looks like a clean rig and sounds like it is proven. See you out on the water some time!
Connor, that is a brilliant wire rig, by far the best I have seen. Thank you. I have been planning to move to Hawaii for several years and finally it looks like I will be able to do so over the next 6-9 months. My plan is to buy a Hobie Oasis and fish it with occasional visiting friends and then just myself, perhaps put 100 Ibs. of sand bags in the front when I am solo for better weight distribution. I also think I'll get an electric motor so that I can troll Nomad lures at 5 MPH. Have you ever tried fishing Nomad lures for Ono? A guy I know in Hawaii, who fishes from a boat trolling about 7 MPH, swears why them for Ono.
When you say fed it through one more time, are you feeding the tag through both the hook eye and the loop of the knot? Thanks for the video BTW. Just getting started on the kayak and you have been a great help.
Mahalo for the tutorial! Question: do you have to crimp it a certain way i.e. crimping all the wire flat or down on top and smush all the strands stacked together on top of each other? Or it doesn't make a difference as long as the crimp is fully crimped?
That’s a great question. I like the crimp it entirely flat (with wire) and have the three strands contact. However, I don’t think the contact is completely necessary with the failsafes built in to the combination crimp and having the correct size crimp for the wire.
@@commodore_connor OK, mahalo for the reply, I'll just have to rig a few up and see if there are any differences but like you said, with the failsafes it shouldn't matter as much...can't wait to get an ono on this!!!
Make all the videos bro. Teach us the ways! I just started Yak Fishing on the Big Island
This was a great tutorial and a great set up. I just moved here from Guam and will try this rig. Thanks for sharing this looks like a clean rig and sounds like it is proven. See you out on the water some time!
Connor, that is a brilliant wire rig, by far the best I have seen. Thank you. I have been planning to move to Hawaii for several years and finally it looks like I will be able to do so over the next 6-9 months. My plan is to buy a Hobie Oasis and fish it with occasional visiting friends and then just myself, perhaps put 100 Ibs. of sand bags in the front when I am solo for better weight distribution. I also think I'll get an electric motor so that I can troll Nomad lures at 5 MPH. Have you ever tried fishing Nomad lures for Ono? A guy I know in Hawaii, who fishes from a boat trolling about 7 MPH, swears why them for Ono.
When you say fed it through one more time, are you feeding the tag through both the hook eye and the loop of the knot? Thanks for the video BTW. Just getting started on the kayak and you have been a great help.
Interesting setup, gonna try this
Awesome rig man!
Thank you
Mahalo for the tutorial! Question: do you have to crimp it a certain way i.e. crimping all the wire flat or down on top and smush all the strands stacked together on top of each other? Or it doesn't make a difference as long as the crimp is fully crimped?
That’s a great question. I like the crimp it entirely flat (with wire) and have the three strands contact. However, I don’t think the contact is completely necessary with the failsafes built in to the combination crimp and having the correct size crimp for the wire.
@@commodore_connor OK, mahalo for the reply, I'll just have to rig a few up and see if there are any differences but like you said, with the failsafes it shouldn't matter as much...can't wait to get an ono on this!!!
What pound wire do you prefer? I'll give you my feedback when I get it I'm on the big island
I usually run 45lb!
Next video I expect to see that 500# Marlin on the wire rig.
Deal
Do you exclusively fish on your kayak? Or have you done inshore fishing?
I have fished all over, but in Hawaii my expertise was in Kayak fishing
could you catch uku without wire for a double hook rig?
Yes I’ve tied straight fluoro rigs for dead baits
@@commodore_connor thank you, sorry for all the questions
@@falconfishing6305 no worries
What crimper tool is that? My crimper is thicker then then the sleeve. Gonna try with afw 7x7 wire.
This is just a standard household wire crimper. The basic electrical one
Bruh, right on...we have been catching plenty of tuna on wire. It just has to be a clean rig.
Why not the albright from flouro to wire?
I’ve had that connection cut before. The swivel allows for rotation (less line twist) and has a better breaking strength (I use a Uni to swivel)
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