@@FishingLongIsland I Sure will Brother. I'm used to Fishing Pikes and Muskies with artificial bate like the pokemon top water lures. And jitter bugs as well. In our New York waters as far as salt water do you believe it might work? Down here in the back of Kiezer park right off Neptune Ave. The water is more calm than the Surf ave side. Your the professional so I'll take whatever you prescribed
@@FishingLongIsland I’m was scared they might break the hook that’s why I went heavy lol. I was just playing around and with a reg crank bait for bass fishing I hooked a 28-32 pound redfish and it broke the hooks and bent one
Why use the swivel? Couldn't you use a line to line knot for tying on leaders, and put the second jig on the tag end? If you tie it with a long tag end you can do it that way and eliminate the swivel. But maybe you have a reason for doing it that way?
Sometimes it will wrap around but it usually works its way out. Sometimes I have shorten the longer leader if there’s a lot of wind and the cast is a little difficult
That rig is a tangle waiting to happen. Also if your going to use two different size jigheads. The lighter one should always be the shorter one and top hook.
This is a common rig used for speckled trout from piers and beach down in NC. It does not really tangle much if at all and I prefer the heavier rig in front so it swims a little lower...the lighter rig is about a foot or less behind the heavy rig and rides a bit higher in the water.
I'm always looking for new ways to rig for fluke and this one looks like it will be productive. Thank you!
Any time!
Thanks for the tips on the fishing piers. Sounds like a great place to introduce my young grandkids to fishing when I visit them in LI this summer.
It’s a great spot and fun time for kids. Where will you be staying when you come here
@@FishingLongIsland North Bellmore
@@charlierahner2141 ok. Jones beach piers are great. There is a tackle shop there as well n I believe you can get snacks to. Great fir the kids
Great video joey thanks for the tip im going to try from shore and tightlines !!
Thank you Vincent go crush them and send me some photos. 👊🏻
Thanks Joe great video
Thank you 🙏🏻
You crazy that will tangle 😮
Try it. It works great.
Great rig! Will definitely come in handy this summer with higher fuel prices 👍🎣
Definitely
I live in Coney island can I also use home made Garlic 🧄 scented bait for my artificial bait when I shore fish?
I never tried it to be honest, but hey, be the first and make some awesome reports
@@FishingLongIsland I Sure will Brother. I'm used to Fishing Pikes and Muskies with artificial bate like the pokemon top water lures. And jitter bugs as well. In our New York waters as far as salt water do you believe it might work? Down here in the back of Kiezer park right off Neptune Ave. The water is more calm than the Surf ave side. Your the professional so I'll take whatever you prescribed
@@country3945 I think the scent will work. There was a few companies that were making garlic fish scent
I’m I wrong for using a 5/0 circle sea hook? Is it to big?
i use small jigs
@@FishingLongIsland I’m was scared they might break the hook that’s why I went heavy lol. I was just playing around and with a reg crank bait for bass fishing I hooked a 28-32 pound redfish and it broke the hooks and bent one
Red much bigger then our Fluke. Definitely go bigger
Why use the swivel? Couldn't you use a line to line knot for tying on leaders, and put the second jig on the tag end? If you tie it with a long tag end you can do it that way and eliminate the swivel. But maybe you have a reason for doing it that way?
O no reason. Just preference. Nice quick rig
How many oz the jig head?
I believe it was a 3/4 and 1/2 long line
Any problem with tangles?
Sometimes it will wrap around but it usually works its way out. Sometimes I have shorten the longer leader if there’s a lot of wind and the cast is a little difficult
That rig is a tangle waiting to happen. Also if your going to use two different size jigheads. The lighter one should always be the shorter one and top hook.
This is a common rig used for speckled trout from piers and beach down in NC. It does not really tangle much if at all and I prefer the heavier rig in front so it swims a little lower...the lighter rig is about a foot or less behind the heavy rig and rides a bit higher in the water.
is that called a tangle rig
No it works well
Get lost!
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