Great source for tackle tips!!! These guys are lucky enough to get tips and information from some of the best captains in the world for offshore fishing. Keep um coming Pac Rim!!
I’ve seen similar things with deer hair and flashabou with some kind of clear shrink tubing holding it together (beaver baits for muskies). Looks good!
Aloha, how far back does the single need to be so as not to tangle the flashabou? Should the tip of the point be beyond the end of the fibers or can the hook be in until the bend of the shank?
Aloha, usually we run it so the point of the hook is completely outside of the flashabou fibers and find that is the best way to get it to not tangle, but I do have some customers that have success with having the hook more inside of the skirts... the hook rig just has to be really stiff and not be able to rotate much at all. Hope that helps!
@@pacificrimfishingMahalo for the info, I will not try to reinvent the wheel and stick to what works so I will rig it as you suggest, thank you again for the video and reply!
@@oneloveyessah I personally keep the rubber bands on the lure. If you really want to reuse the rubber bands, tie the floss around the lure a few times, slip the rubber band off, and then finish the flossing. I don't recommend it, but I have done it when I'm almost out of rubber bands!
Great source for tackle tips!!! These guys are lucky enough to get tips and information from some of the best captains in the world for offshore fishing. Keep um coming Pac Rim!!
Wow, thanks Shawn! Definitely have some really good connections that can give us the best information! 😁🤙🏼
OUTSTANDING VIDEO Laurel. Your video really cleared up allot of my questions and will make Flashabou lure tying much simpler. Big Mahalos.
Thanks Jeff! We appreciate you and your feedback! We look forward to you coming into the store next :-)
Come back and make more vids... solid
Definitely overdue but not sure what to do next! Thank you!!
Hi Laurel! Thanks so much. You rock. Can you do a video where you just add some flashabou to an already rigged lure to add some flash?
I’ve seen similar things with deer hair and flashabou with some kind of clear shrink tubing holding it together (beaver baits for muskies). Looks good!
Yup! ALL fish love this stuff!
Aloha, how far back does the single need to be so as not to tangle the flashabou? Should the tip of the point be beyond the end of the fibers or can the hook be in until the bend of the shank?
Aloha, usually we run it so the point of the hook is completely outside of the flashabou fibers and find that is the best way to get it to not tangle, but I do have some customers that have success with having the hook more inside of the skirts... the hook rig just has to be really stiff and not be able to rotate much at all. Hope that helps!
@@pacificrimfishingMahalo for the info, I will not try to reinvent the wheel and stick to what works so I will rig it as you suggest, thank you again for the video and reply!
wow that's a nice lesson right here... interested in your videos.
Thanks for your help your vedios are very simple and i can get the answer of my all questions thanks again
Right on! Love these tutorials! 👌🏼🤙🏼
Thanks! :-)
Excellent tutorial!! Can't to get some results.
whiteykauai Woo hoo! can’t wait to see
Awesome! Who knew little girl's hair bands work so well.
It's always the last thing you'd expect! Thanks for the feedback!
Laurel what kind of super glue do you use? Great how to videp.
Hi James, I usually use loctite super glue, or zap a gap - if I need it to dry faster. Thank you, glad it helped!
This was SO helpful and I don't even fish
Awesome job! 👌🏽🤙🏽
thank you soooo much eazi peezi !!
glad it was helpful! thanks for the feedback 🙂
Interesting very nice👍
What hook? Treble, single, size? No stinger?
a Single J Hook, usually you go up a size for the hook, for example 9" head with a 10/0 hook, 7" head with an 8/0 hook.
That was great, tanks !
Thank you! Glad we could help.
What happen to the rubber bands?
I'm sorry, what do you mean?
@@pacificrimfishing you had the rubber band holding it together then tied the floss. Was the rubberband taken off before tieing dloss
@@oneloveyessah I personally keep the rubber bands on the lure. If you really want to reuse the rubber bands, tie the floss around the lure a few times, slip the rubber band off, and then finish the flossing. I don't recommend it, but I have done it when I'm almost out of rubber bands!
@@pacificrimfishing do you like the rubber bands to match the flash or be contrasting? ;) thanks for the great video very helpful :)
@@adammcgeorge3538 you cant see the rubber bands so i just put any random color when i skirt them! 🙂
Nice what a total surprise a beautiful girl who ties and fishes I haven't had a girlfriend who likes to fish. Will you marry me please lol
Your beautiful
Thank you!