How to Rig Live Bait for Bottom Fishing with Tungsten Bell Sinker
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- Published on Friday, 18 July 2014 19:03
Both salt- and fresh-water anglers catch fish using live bait. Many live bait presentations involve targeting bottom-dwelling fish. The problem is keeping your bait on or near the bottom. There are a variety of methods used by anglers, but what they all have in common is that they all employ some form of a sinker. A sinker is a device, usually made of tungsten, which is used to weight the line and bait to keep it on the bottom. We hold tungsten bell sinker for example.
1. Tie a half-ounce bell sinker to the end of your line. If you are fishing in a river with heavy current, you might want to use a heavier sinker.
2. Tie a no-slip, slip knot about one foot up the line from the sinker. This knot is also known as a loop knot because it is nothing more than a loop tied in the line.
3. Pinch the line at the end of the loop to make a point. Insert this point into the eye of the hook you intend to use.
4. Hook a minnow through its lips. A leech can be hooked just under its sucker. A night crawler should be hooked straight through, about one-quarter inch from the tip of its head.
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