10-01-04, 11:32 AM | #1 |
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what sized split rings for wacky rigging?
yeah what the topic name says what size split rings for wacky rigging? a tiki stick or senko?
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10-01-04, 03:10 PM | #2 |
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Re: what sized split rings for wacky rigging?
i don't use split rings but rubber o-rings . be aware that senko's are all differant .be they 3" to 7" all are differant thickness hince the need for a differant sized ring. i am not sure about tiki sticks as i don't use them .
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10-01-04, 03:57 PM | #3 |
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Re: what sized split rings for wacky rigging?
yeah the 5 inch tiki sticks and the 5 inch senkos look almst identical in width to me i've not been able to notice a difference.
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10-01-04, 06:03 PM | #4 |
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Re: what sized split rings for wacky rigging?
Take a couple of your senko type lures along with you to the hardware or Home Depot....check out the correct sizes there.
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10-01-04, 06:13 PM | #5 |
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Re: what sized split rings for wacky rigging?
ive never used split rings or o rings. what r they for, obviously for wacky rigging i think but how would u use them thanks
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10-01-04, 07:24 PM | #6 |
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Re: what sized split rings for wacky rigging?
[quote author=bassfisher02 link=board=news;num=1096641177;start=0#4 date=10/01/04 at 17:13:53]ive never used split rings or o rings. what r they for, obviously for wacky rigging i think but how would u use them thanks[/quote]
Picture a newspaper rolled up, with a rubber band around the middle keeping it rolled up. Now the paper is the Senko/Tiki/Knockoff, the rubber band is the O-ring. You put your hook in between the O-ring and the Senko, without digging into the senko. It keeps from tearing up the Senko's and when a fish is on the Bait will usually ride up the line, on the O-ring. Now the split rings are the same except they are steel. Lizards |
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