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steveooo 03-25-2014 11:36 PM

DYI Rockfish Rigs
 
Most of the time when I get a chance to fish, I’ve got one of the big 3 (YT, WSB, Hali) on my mind. I’ll admit that there are often times when I’m fishing, its getting a little late in the day, and I don’t have much to show for my effort. It’s usually about this time that I’ll switch gears, and look around for some bottom structure that might hold rockfish, so I can at least take home a few fish for some tacos.

A couple years back I made my own rockfish rigs to keep with me on the yak for the taco trips. I made them out of boredom, and mostly as a joke, but no one was as surprised as me when I found out they actually worked pretty well, and actually caught fish.

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It seems like there has been a recent renewed BWE interest in rockfishing, and with the upcoming rockfish tournament on April 5th, someone out there might want to take a stab at making their own rockfish rigs.

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Disclaimers:

-I know I’m not showing anything revolutionary or ground breaking. I basically copied store bought rig that costs $9. I’m sure mine cost less that a buck to make though.
- Yes, they are gaudy and flamboyant. If you are going to dabble with rigs that have glow beads and mylar, you might as well jump in with both feet and be proud. You are about 1 step away from making rainbow loom bracelets with this project. They do catch fish though.
- Yes, I realize a double dropper loop is easy to tie and effective. I’m lazy. I keep one of these on the yak with me, tie 1 knot directly to the spectra, and am in business. I also don’t want to waste my good flouro on 8’ of dropper loop for RF. These rigs are also good to give out to newbie friends that you take fishing, where you don’t need to spend double the amount of time dealing with their cluster of tangles.

Here are the materials I used. Your materials may vary. I don’t use high-end components. Keep the cost down, they are only rockfish rigs.

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- 80 lb main line
- 50 lb tag lines
- Double barrel crimp
- Single sleeve crimps
- Barrel Swivels (150 lb, $1.79 for a 10 pack)
- Red Plastic Beads
- Danielson 7/0 shrimp fly hooks. I like to use the bigger hooks because it keeps the dinks off. When a fish bites the 7/0, they are usually a decent size. They also have enough give in them that they will bend open if you really need them to, so you can usually get your whole rig back if you get hung up.
- Soft Glow beads. I don’t have a clue where I got them, but they were in my pile of fishing tackle in the garage. Made by Owner. People laugh at the glow beads, but I swear these are the ticket to why these rigs get bit so well. Embrace your flamboyancy.

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If you want to try to take a crack at making them, here are some tips that will make things easier on you.

- If you are going to make 1, you might as well make 10. Half the work is getting the materials out and organized. Making more at a time also brings the individual cost down.

- When using the double barrel crimp, use a lighter to melt the tag end so is cant pass back through the barrel

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-Have your 4 year old thread the stuff onto the line. They think it is a game, it is easier on your eyes. Double check their work if you want.

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- Spacing is a little important. You want to space your “arms”, or the 2 ganions apart so 1) the bottom ganion wont snag the rocks 2) They cant reach each other and get tangled.
Here are some pics for reference on how mine are spaced.

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- Store them separate from each other. I use ziplocks. By themselves, these rigs are tangle-free. Tangle 3 or 4 of them together and you will curse the day you were born.

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Make a few of these, and keep one of these on the yak with you. You might catch a fish or two, or you might chuckle and provide yourself some comic relief as you try to figure out how you got duped into fishing with flashy mylar and glow beads :eek: See you guys at the rockfish derby :reeling:

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momo fish 03-26-2014 12:21 AM

Great job and thanks for providing this tutorial. Going to try to make my own as I feel the same about wasting floro and the cost of store bought ones.


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YakMedic 03-26-2014 03:32 AM

Cool instructional post, I have a feeling you will be seeing more rainbow bracelets on the water now. You cant go wrong with squid tipped shrimp flies.:cheers1:

da22y 03-26-2014 06:44 AM

Better than my plain flavor dropper loop rigs.
Thanks for the great post !

ful-rac 03-26-2014 07:08 AM

Very nice work steevo!! I like the beads too, they keep the tangles to a minimum.

rhyak 03-26-2014 07:13 AM

Nice work Steve, thanks for sharing the process with us.

I need to order some of the flies or make my own as I never go strait fly always add a little something and usually just run one fly and then a big hammer underneath.

Ryan

kauaiboy04 03-26-2014 07:40 AM

thanks for the post! great write-up and tutorial!

jruiz 03-26-2014 08:10 AM

Thanks for sharing steveoo. Was that your go to rig at cambria?

Mike scales 03-26-2014 08:13 AM

Thanks for sharing! :cheers1:

Squid Vicious 03-26-2014 08:26 AM

.....very cool...thanks for sharing

FISH11 03-26-2014 09:40 AM

Awesome post. They look easy to make and better than most that are sold. Thanks for sharing Steve.

Tman 03-26-2014 10:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by steveooo (Post 187780)


-Have your 4 year old thread the stuff onto the line. They think it is a game, it is easier on your eyes. Double check their work if you want.

Haha...classic...:you_rock:

Nice looking rigs, great tutorial.

Where do we send our money?:D

I'll have Clay make me some

Iceman 03-26-2014 02:30 PM

:luxhello::luxhello::luxhello: good stuff!


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