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Old 09-20-2011, 07:55 PM   #1
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Thanks, I'm headed in the right direction now. What size sabiki rigs should I carry, I have size 8 fish skin style right now but they seem too small and the 10# line too light for mackerel, they look good for herring and pogies I think; but I may be wrong.


You can take pogies out of the sabiki equation. They are filter feeders. best to net or snag them. My sabikis are all on the boat, but the line is 15# I think. Always seems too light when you get a full string, but haven't had one fail due to macks. Blues will do a number on them when they hit the diamond jig though... I tell my local B&T to figure a dozen for me when he orders in January. Get a small break that way and saves me running back to grab one. They do get worn out and don't work as well when they are rusted IMO. How have you been doing with them since you first posted?

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Old 09-21-2011, 08:05 AM   #2
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I haven't had a chance to fish in a month
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Old 09-21-2011, 08:32 AM   #3
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I like lighter line as well ( #15) I tie my own rigs using gold hooks and a little flashaboo.... I bought ( and should have made instead) one of those sabiki rods that stores the rig inside out of harms way.. it works the nuts but a piece of PVC would have acomplished the same thing.. Ilike a deadly #^&#^&#^&#^& ( with single hook) in lnsted of a diamond jig... if I need to go deeper I use a small crippled herring...

I havent fished with Macks since June... I might swim a few along the rocks this week end myself..

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Old 09-21-2011, 02:30 PM   #4
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...... They do get worn out and don't work as well when they are rusted IMO......


I find that the first thing that goes is the hook barb wrt rust. You will hook up allot but many never make it in the boat. Really s&cks when they drop off right at the boat on a day when bait is scarce.

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Old 09-24-2011, 09:52 AM   #5
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I like the rigs with a size six or larger hook. Check rigs often for damage, and replace often. I use a one or two oz pyramid sinker when trolling to give the rig a wiggle. Also works good for jigging as they hit on the quick drop.

Thanks, Stefano.
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