I've found wire is actually a slimmer profile over the assist cords available and it's not impacting my bites. Even the non toothy critters were weakening my cords so I'm just all 49 strand AFW in 275# or stronger.
mate i like the video i have just started fishing if you use wire trace can any fish bite on it or is wire only for shark which we get a lot of here in australia
I guess I'm doing mine backwards... since I don't solid rings I was using a split ring on the assist hook, then split ring to lure. Big difference in connecting the assist hook to lure and assist hook to swivel? (your way I would eliminate the split ring right?)
I've been since 2006 doing the rig in wire I always fish so since here in the Caribbean we have many kingfish wahoo shark barracudas and if you do not fish like that you lose all the jigs
Awesome. The amount of kevlar cut by my fish is becoming quite the frustration. Will use wire leader from know on. Check out my last GT video from last week. Thanks again.
A simple solution to the expense, and time-spent on assist hooks, is to go with a tail attached siwash style single hook on your jig. A siwash hook has a wide bend and deep throat for excellent retention after the hook-up. capt pete
I think a Siwash would bend out on a GT or doggie. They’re fine on smaller fish where you don’t want to use a split ring. I’d go with a Shout Kudako or Owner Jobu instead attached with a split ring. An assist hook is the way to go if you want a straight pull to the hook with the lure taken out of the equation. On the lure in the video you could use a small wire tie to secure the assist hook to the belly to keep it from flopping around until the fish takes it.
Raymond, Thanks for the video on Assist's rigging. I was wondering what is the strength of the wire you are using? Thanks.
Thank you for your time and kindness in sharing this video I learn this a lot and this is how I find your store
I've found wire is actually a slimmer profile over the assist cords available and it's not impacting my bites. Even the non toothy critters were weakening my cords so I'm just all 49 strand AFW in 275# or stronger.
And I obviously don't use wire on my slow pitch assist hooks I like to braid 3 strands of 200lb Kevlar for them.
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Nice information...thank you.
Nice store you got there bro.....
Can i use the wire assist hook for Cubera Snapper? Will the wire spook away amberjack and grouper?
Is the solid ring necessary? Why couldn't I just attach the cord to the jig ?
Thanks for the video
Sir. What is the rubber tube name which using lighter to burn and extract to cover the sharp edges.
You could find them in an electrical store... its called heat shrink tube in the electrician parlour
mate i like the video i have just started fishing if you use wire trace can any fish bite on it or is wire only for shark which we get a lot of here in australia
Interesting
Thanks for sharing 👍🏻watching here in Dubai 🤝🤝🤝
Thanks for make asist hook sharing
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Good Stuff... Thanks
I guess I'm doing mine backwards... since I don't solid rings I was using a split ring on the assist hook, then split ring to lure. Big difference in connecting the assist hook to lure and assist hook to swivel? (your way I would eliminate the split ring right?)
awesome video ***** have a question in the kevlar tie its strong to make sure jigging for big amberjack tuna grouper and other big fish?
Great Video mate, think I know what ill be doing this Christmas break
Very nice and interresting video ! Thanks for this.
Nice video!!! Hi which size is the tube that you put in the hook 0.5mm?
Thanks for the good video and the help mate
awesome video! thank you for the up load.
I've been since 2006 doing the rig in wire I always fish so since here in the Caribbean we have many kingfish wahoo shark barracudas and if you do not fish like that you lose all the jigs
Dogtooth tuna!! Serious!
where is your place sir?
Very well explained and demonstrated. Thanks a lot.
Awesome. The amount of kevlar cut by my fish is becoming quite the frustration. Will use wire leader from know on. Check out my last GT video from last week. Thanks again.
great video,,very good. Just wondering what Kevlar you would recommend for 300-400g Naga's aiming for AJ's 50lbs combined with Shour 7/0's. Cheers
Captain Gainz Sorry for the late reply, we usually use Varivas SS Assist Line in number 40 or 50, which is around 200lbs.
Mate what is a whoo and dogthooth we dont have them in australia
yeah you do lol
Where can i find the Kevlar line (in the U.S)? Can you add a link where to buy them
Yes I know .
Watching from philippines stay safe and godbless done subscribe master
great video!!
what size wire leader
GUNALAN NALLIAH We use 275lbs to 400lbs wire leader
thanks
A simple solution to the expense, and time-spent on assist hooks, is to go with a tail attached siwash style single hook on your jig. A siwash hook has a wide bend and deep throat for excellent retention after the hook-up. capt pete
I think a Siwash would bend out on a GT or doggie. They’re fine on smaller fish where you don’t want to use a split ring. I’d go with a Shout Kudako or Owner Jobu instead attached with a split ring. An assist hook is the way to go if you want a straight pull to the hook with the lure taken out of the equation. On the lure in the video you could use a small wire tie to secure the assist hook to the belly to keep it from flopping around until the fish takes it.
Great video
Thank you 👍
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please learn how to speak properly before uploading a new video. Very interesting subject, but listening to this guy maybe stop watching