Dude you make some great tutorial content. I found you through the knife jig tutorial which helped me rig a few myself. The cost breakdown is perfect for anyone looking to do all the stuff themselves too.
it's a fabulous video, a video like few I have been able to see, clear and detailed. I have a doubt when it comes to tightening the aluminum rivet with the crimping tool , I don't want to damage the fishing line with the pressure of the crimping tool. when you know that you don't have to do more force? Greetings from Spain, and thank you very much
There is 3 sizes on this crimping tool. Just match the rated line to the crimp. They manufacture it so you don’t over crimp. Thats why I stick with Jinkai brand for line, crimp and crimp tool. All made to their exact specs. Hope that helps!
nice video man. I've been eyeing up some of those swivels 9KM...there's others that appear to be the exact same as well...how are they holding up for you? I'm about done paying for Spros, Kroks, etc ...
Thank you brotha. I’ll be honest. Tried on a 2day and couldn’t hook up. However, I’ve been using another independent guy making his own leaders and I still have some. His led me to these as I noticed similar details. With his, I did 3x 70lb BFT on the same night. Gave those to a couple buddies and they caught theirs as well np. I’ll be on one in aug to try again, but comparing materials so far, I’d say the only weak link is the split ring. Go as heavy as possible on the split ring as that will pry first if you do everything else properly. Hope it helps.
Great info on the component sourcing. I do it pretty much exactly like that with zero failure in 3 years. My variation is, I use a heavy split ring on the bottom crimped loop instead of the infinity solid ring.
🙌Lee! Awesome, yeah, the 200lb I bought last season was exactly like that and the 300lb included the infinity ring. I'll do that as well for some of them too. Thanks! Hope you hung some good ones this past season.
@Seas the Day Sure did. Plenty of low 100's and a 188#er. Started this year off on a solid note. 3 day trip on The Intrepid in late April. The bite was tough but I managed to go 4 for 5. 50,50,85 and a 95#er. All at night, all on the 300# homemade bite leader with a 300gr Rip Roller in Katy Perry. Have you been out in 2023? When is your next trip?
@@leetaylor2158 That's awesome! Glad you got em. That's a great haul! Had a 2 day on Polaris Supreme last week, tough tough weather and bite, only 1 bonito 😅Playing by ear for now but ready for redemption. That Katy Perry, I had a 300gr SK and that was what I was dropping mostly and a 200gr knife.
@Seas the Day That is a rough way to start. I went out on the Polaris Supreme last year. Capt Aliyar is one fishy guy. He never gives up and never slows down. Redemption will be yours.
@Lee Taylor oh man, Capt Aliyar was on it the whole time. He worked hard to get us over every school available, the BFT were just being BFT. Awesome boat, amazing crew and had a great time with buddies. I def hope to get back with them again.
just watch your great vidio .I am going on a 3 day fishing trip out of San Diego on May 22, 2024 i want to make my own 200 lb leaders where do i get all materials you used. This will be my first Blue Fin / Yellotail fishing trip Three days on the Exell boat. I am takeing my Grandson he has never caught a fish of any kind before . I have been Marlene Fishing several times, and Salmon Fishing. And sail fishing. So very excited about this trip. Thank you for any help you can give me about the equipment for leaders crimping tools, everything
Hi Manuel. I got the Made in China off AliExpress. The JinKai products including crimp could be found from your local tackle, I ordered mine through TackleDirect dot com. It’ll be a fun trip for you and your grandson. Thanks
Thank you, much appreciated 🙌 Are you referring to a steel spring type as protector on loop ends? I went with the chaffing tube types after good results and availability. I also considered longevity between aluminum crimp and steel spring contact, but you’ll likely replace the leader way before any corrosion occurs. I’ll give spring a try when I run out of the tubes 🤙
Hi. I got the Jinkai from TackleDirect during a holiday sale. But you can always hit up your local tackle. I got the 9km hardware from AliExpress. The chaffing tube was Amazon but I believe you can also get it from TackleDirect.
thank you for all the information you and I wanna make my own liters and now that you showed me about how to do it now I understand a lot about it. I’ve seen some videos where they make them different. Were they attach a ring on the lower side extra ring and they hook the hooks. Said the assist took to that instead of today the knife jig but I need the reason for that is they said that the the fish could use the knife check as of I guess of a lever to rip the hooks out their mouth, but it didn’t really make a lot of sense but anyway, yeah, thank you for the information you’re really really very knowledgeable
Thank you bro! The Jinkai are from you local tackle. I got them specifically from Tackle Direct. The chaffing tubes were from Amazon. The hardware were from 9km on AliExpress. 🙌
I been thinking about that for only a split ring at popper end. But I wouldn’t want a swivel at the top as I’m more liking to wind up to my guide. I think the best thing is to test 140lb chew off rate. Im still using 80lb blue label for my leader on popper setup as of 2 weeks ago. Didn’t want to test it with mono, still didn’t get bit tho casting into all our local foamers.
@@Seastheday88 With a popper I'm only going with a 12 - 18" leader so there isn't a danger of winding it into the guides. And I've been using 140lb fluoro and killing it with the Chug Norris poppers. Capt of the boat wanted me to switch to mono for the stretch.
@@33joelboy in that case, it’ll work for your application. I’m curious about the stretch of mono in that short of length in this lb test. I use it as bite leader, not stretch.
@@Seastheday88 apologies for all the questions. So swivel at one end of the leader with a split ring connecting the popper and the other end the braid is tied to the infinity ring. The braid won't chafe against the ring and break or should I consider a solid ring or should I put a swivel on that end as well? And what knot should I tied with braid, I was thinking Palomar.
@@33joelboy oh gotcha. On my jigging setup. I have the setup on top so I just tie my braid directly to swivel ring via Uni knot, you can double loop the ring, single works for me. If you do swivel at popper side, the other end you could do connection knot, FG. If you plan to keep the crimp, then just a solid ring is enough, I’ll test the infinity ring for a line knot directly to it, because the solid ring I bought from same company, 80lb fluoro kept breaking when I would cinch down my knots. Found the solid ring was stamped hole, so there’s a sharper edge at one side.
Sup brotha, I got into making my own leaders as well. What are you doing to test the durability of the leaders? I just got back from a 3day trip and got 1.
Hey Steve! That’s awesome! Yea it’s worth it at the end. I did a simple hooked at one end and pull with my body weight on other end. Did it again on another that I thought I messed up on by over-crimping, but still held. Hard to gauge overall, but perform enough crimps and overall to feel confident in the process, so that we can trust it like our knots. Congrats on the catch.
@@socalsteve22 thanks Steve! I was tempted to hitch it to my 4runner but was thinking of whiplash damages from the line 😂 def a good way to test though. Much appreciated brotha 🤙
@@socalsteve22 hey Steve. It was a vendor on AliExpress by Icerio. 9km sells them too from there. I tried the vendor first for a small batch to see the quality myself before ordering everything else. Paid more shipping but needed that confidence in the product 🤙
I never thought I would use that heavy, still haven't fished for sharks or anything in the marlin/striper category. Just blessed we have offshore tuna still.
@@Seastheday88 I just set my rig up. With thread lock and 130lbs leader. I never went that high before but for sturgeon 65lbs max. I hear night time bites would need 200+lbs man this new to me.
@@Yakplanet_tv it's wild and still new to me too. Captains will advise that fish can't see so go heavier, but I like that 200lb mark. Sometimes the fish will swallow the jig, so it's all for chaffing protection.
Thanks for taking the time to properly show and explain the process. Making musky leaders here.
@@marsbotbyl159 appreciate you. Thank you 🙌
Very informative, thanks for putting this together in this format with costs included
Thank you boss 🙌
Great video. I learned alot about the proper way to rig these knife jigs fir those big tunas..thanks...
Thank you and glad it helped 🙌
Dude you make some great tutorial content. I found you through the knife jig tutorial which helped me rig a few myself. The cost breakdown is perfect for anyone looking to do all the stuff themselves too.
Bro, thank you🙏 Much appreciated and glad the knife jig helped too 🙌
Great video. Well put together and through for someone just getting into the game.
Thank you!
Bro me too launching my boat out on Sunday I’m fucken hype!!
@@cowboysnation1594 get em. If you’re socal. The big ones are close by
Great break down…I’m gonna start making my own instead of playing them to do it at the landing tackle shops
Awesome. Glad it helped 🤙
Just watched this video, great info. I am going to start making my own leaders instead of paying $8.00 or more. Thanks!
Glad it helped! 🙌
Thanks great detail I need to put new line on all of my trolling jigs
Thanks Mike! Tight lines!
thanks bro, appreciate the details on the hardware
Thank you 👊
Great video man!! Love the detail of each item used and the cost. Keep it coming!!
Thank you. Appreciate it 🙌
Great informational video!
Thanks Sam🙌
Thanks.
Thank you!
Great detailed tutorials! Thanks!
Thank you boss 🙌
perfect time for this video! thanks!!
Thanks Willlerd! Hope it helps🤙
Thank you! This was very helpful. I'm going to start making my own before trips.
Awesome to hear and glad it helped!
I'm doing the same thing I learned a lot great job nice video
Thank you. Glad it helped 🙌
Awesome video man, new to west coast tuna fishing so I need all information that I can get.
Glad it helped 🙌
it's a fabulous video, a video like few I have been able to see, clear and detailed.
I have a doubt when it comes to tightening the aluminum rivet with the crimping tool , I don't want to damage the fishing line with the pressure of the crimping tool. when you know that you don't have to do more force?
Greetings from Spain, and thank you very much
There is 3 sizes on this crimping tool. Just match the rated line to the crimp. They manufacture it so you don’t over crimp. Thats why I stick with Jinkai brand for line, crimp and crimp tool. All made to their exact specs. Hope that helps!
Thank you for watching🙌
Thank you very much for your response and especially for your videos.
nice video man.
I've been eyeing up some of those swivels 9KM...there's others that appear to be the exact same as well...how are they holding up for you? I'm about done paying for Spros, Kroks, etc ...
Thank you brotha. I’ll be honest. Tried on a 2day and couldn’t hook up. However, I’ve been using another independent guy making his own leaders and I still have some. His led me to these as I noticed similar details. With his, I did 3x 70lb BFT on the same night. Gave those to a couple buddies and they caught theirs as well np. I’ll be on one in aug to try again, but comparing materials so far, I’d say the only weak link is the split ring. Go as heavy as possible on the split ring as that will pry first if you do everything else properly. Hope it helps.
Grate video. very help full. Thank you
Thanks for watching 🤙🤙
Great info on the component sourcing. I do it pretty much exactly like that with zero failure in 3 years. My variation is, I use a heavy split ring on the bottom crimped loop instead of the infinity solid ring.
🙌Lee! Awesome, yeah, the 200lb I bought last season was exactly like that and the 300lb included the infinity ring. I'll do that as well for some of them too. Thanks! Hope you hung some good ones this past season.
@Seas the Day Sure did. Plenty of low 100's and a 188#er.
Started this year off on a solid note. 3 day trip on The Intrepid in late April. The bite was tough but I managed to go 4 for 5. 50,50,85 and a 95#er. All at night, all on the 300# homemade bite leader with a 300gr Rip Roller in Katy Perry.
Have you been out in 2023? When is your next trip?
@@leetaylor2158 That's awesome! Glad you got em. That's a great haul!
Had a 2 day on Polaris Supreme last week, tough tough weather and bite, only 1 bonito 😅Playing by ear for now but ready for redemption.
That Katy Perry, I had a 300gr SK and that was what I was dropping mostly and a 200gr knife.
@Seas the Day That is a rough way to start. I went out on the Polaris Supreme last year. Capt Aliyar is one fishy guy. He never gives up and never slows down.
Redemption will be yours.
@Lee Taylor oh man, Capt Aliyar was on it the whole time. He worked hard to get us over every school available, the BFT were just being BFT. Awesome boat, amazing crew and had a great time with buddies. I def hope to get back with them again.
thank you! great video
Awesome. Glad you enjoyed it 🙌
just watch your great vidio .I am going on a 3 day fishing trip out of San Diego on May 22, 2024 i want to make my own 200 lb leaders where do i get all materials you used. This will be my first Blue Fin / Yellotail fishing trip Three days on the Exell boat. I am takeing my Grandson he has never caught a fish of any kind before . I have been Marlene Fishing several times, and Salmon Fishing. And sail fishing. So very excited about this trip. Thank you for any help you can give me about the equipment for leaders crimping tools, everything
Hi Manuel. I got the Made in China off AliExpress. The JinKai products including crimp could be found from your local tackle, I ordered mine through TackleDirect dot com. It’ll be a fun trip for you and your grandson. Thanks
😮 Nice tutorial! I'll be seeing some sharks and Ray's real soon! Salute!
Hope you hook them. Thanks for watching.
Thank you for a great tutorial. You are not using a spring is this a reason.
Thank you, much appreciated 🙌
Are you referring to a steel spring type as protector on loop ends? I went with the chaffing tube types after good results and availability. I also considered longevity between aluminum crimp and steel spring contact, but you’ll likely replace the leader way before any corrosion occurs. I’ll give spring a try when I run out of the tubes 🤙
Looks good
Thank you 🤙
Hey brotha I appreciate the video...do u have links of where all these items were purchased?
Hi. I got the Jinkai from TackleDirect during a holiday sale. But you can always hit up your local tackle. I got the 9km hardware from AliExpress. The chaffing tube was Amazon but I believe you can also get it from TackleDirect.
thank you for all the information you and I wanna make my own liters and now that you showed me about how to do it now I understand a lot about it. I’ve seen some videos where they make them different. Were they attach a ring on the lower side extra ring and they hook the hooks. Said the assist took to that instead of today the knife jig but I need the reason for that is they said that the the fish could use the knife check as of I guess of a lever to rip the hooks out their mouth, but it didn’t really make a lot of sense but anyway, yeah, thank you for the information you’re really really very knowledgeable
Hi Manuel. Glad it helped. Thank you for the kind words 🤙
Awesome video encouraging me to do my own. Website for items?
Thank you bro! The Jinkai are from you local tackle. I got them specifically from Tackle Direct.
The chaffing tubes were from Amazon. The hardware were from 9km on AliExpress. 🙌
Saw these for sale from a tackle supplier for 38.00 ea. I made these for quite a lot less.
@@koogle612 glad it helped👍
Could you use this same set up for popper leaders? Maybe lighter mono, call it 140lb? Or how would you change? Thanks
I been thinking about that for only a split ring at popper end. But I wouldn’t want a swivel at the top as I’m more liking to wind up to my guide. I think the best thing is to test 140lb chew off rate. Im still using 80lb blue label for my leader on popper setup as of 2 weeks ago. Didn’t want to test it with mono, still didn’t get bit tho casting into all our local foamers.
@@Seastheday88 With a popper I'm only going with a 12 - 18" leader so there isn't a danger of winding it into the guides. And I've been using 140lb fluoro and killing it with the Chug Norris poppers. Capt of the boat wanted me to switch to mono for the stretch.
@@33joelboy in that case, it’ll work for your application. I’m curious about the stretch of mono in that short of length in this lb test. I use it as bite leader, not stretch.
@@Seastheday88 apologies for all the questions. So swivel at one end of the leader with a split ring connecting the popper and the other end the braid is tied to the infinity ring. The braid won't chafe against the ring and break or should I consider a solid ring or should I put a swivel on that end as well? And what knot should I tied with braid, I was thinking Palomar.
@@33joelboy oh gotcha. On my jigging setup. I have the setup on top so I just tie my braid directly to swivel ring via Uni knot, you can double loop the ring, single works for me.
If you do swivel at popper side, the other end you could do connection knot, FG. If you plan to keep the crimp, then just a solid ring is enough, I’ll test the infinity ring for a line knot directly to it, because the solid ring I bought from same company, 80lb fluoro kept breaking when I would cinch down my knots. Found the solid ring was stamped hole, so there’s a sharper edge at one side.
Sup brotha, I got into making my own leaders as well. What are you doing to test the durability of the leaders? I just got back from a 3day trip and got 1.
Hey Steve! That’s awesome! Yea it’s worth it at the end. I did a simple hooked at one end and pull with my body weight on other end. Did it again on another that I thought I messed up on by over-crimping, but still held. Hard to gauge overall, but perform enough crimps and overall to feel confident in the process, so that we can trust it like our knots. Congrats on the catch.
@@Seastheday88 thats good stuff brotha, ive heard people pull them with their trucks lol. Keep up the awesome channel brotha!
@@socalsteve22 thanks Steve! I was tempted to hitch it to my 4runner but was thinking of whiplash damages from the line 😂 def a good way to test though. Much appreciated brotha 🤙
Sup, where did you get the inifinity rings?
@@socalsteve22 hey Steve. It was a vendor on AliExpress by Icerio. 9km sells them too from there. I tried the vendor first for a small batch to see the quality myself before ordering everything else. Paid more shipping but needed that confidence in the product 🤙
It's crazy to know the only time ypu would use 200 to 300lbs fishing line. Is when targeting off shore tuna.
I never thought I would use that heavy, still haven't fished for sharks or anything in the marlin/striper category. Just blessed we have offshore tuna still.
@@Seastheday88 I just set my rig up. With thread lock and 130lbs leader. I never went that high before but for sturgeon 65lbs max.
I hear night time bites would need 200+lbs man this new to me.
@@Yakplanet_tv it's wild and still new to me too. Captains will advise that fish can't see so go heavier, but I like that 200lb mark. Sometimes the fish will swallow the jig, so it's all for chaffing protection.
@@Seastheday88 good to know. Just picking up 200lbs and 300lbs bite leader
@@Yakplanet_tv Awesome! Hope the video helps!