Fishing Knots & Rigging
Strong, reliable, and easy to tie, the Uni-Knot is an excellent knot for securing line to terminal tackle. It's also the foundation of the entire Uni-Knot system. Note that the Uni-Knot can be left as.....
Strong, reliable, and easy to tie, the Uni-Knot is an excellent knot for securing line to terminal tackle. It's also the foundation of the entire Uni-Knot system. Note that the Uni-Knot can be left as.....
Tim and Jessie from Half Hitch show you exactly how to rig a bull minnow so you can GET OUT THERE to catch redfish and flounder.
THIS is how to rig a live shrimp the right way for trout fishing... so you can catch 'em good!
Todd Jones with Half Hitch Tackle shows how to rig for King Fish trolling. He shows us how to do a Haywire Twist using Malin #6 wire. Go to HalfHitch.com for products shown in this video. Get Out There.
Todd Jones shows us how to rig a duster or seawitch for trolling King Mackerel. The same rig can be used when trolling for Mahi Mahi. He shows us two slightly different ways to rig the bait weather you are using a live cigar minnow or a piece of strip bait.
Learn to tie an improved clinch knot for fishing. Remember the key is to.....
Learn how to rig a jig head with a soft plastic lure. This setup is irresistible to most fish and can be used on a variety of species. This is a go to set up for many inshore anglers in the Gulf Coast.
A Snell Knot is the Captain's go to knot when reef fishing with circle hooks. This knot pulls at the hook shank making the hook curl into the fish's lip as you are pulling it up. The most important step when tying any Snell Knot is to bring your line in through the front of the hook. Tight Lines! Get Out There!
Captain Nate shows us how to rig a shad tail, soft plastic, jerk bait, and weedless. This is a solid presentation when jigging, fishing the flats, targeting redfish, trout and flounder.