Thread: Fishing technique question
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07-14-2012, 05:38 PM #1
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Fishing technique question
What is a bubble rig? Reading your forum in prep for trip at end of month and cannot figure out the lingo. Help please. Gently... :-[
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07-14-2012, 05:49 PM #2
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Re: Fishing technique question
http://fishingdestinguide.com/BUBBLERIGS.html
You can get it at bass pro shop, I think j m tackle in orange beach carries them too. Its mainly for Spanish mackerel. You can change the straw out with a gotcha or a clarkspoon. Whatever you prefer.
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07-14-2012, 05:52 PM #3
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Re: Fishing technique question
[quote author=Sammy link=topic=1590.msg15058#msg15058 date=1342302566]
http://fishingdestinguide.com/BUBBLERIGS.html
You can get it at bass pro shop, I think j m tackle in orange beach carries them too. Its mainly for Spanish mackerel. You can change the straw out with a gotcha or a clarkspoon. Whatever you prefer.
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thats it but i like using a clark spoon on the end of mine instead of a straw.... i hear the best color straw though is red or whiteformally backbone
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07-14-2012, 06:02 PM #4
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Re: Fishing technique question
What size do you use? Ill be using 0 tomorrow.
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07-14-2012, 07:13 PM #5
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Re: Fishing technique question
You can make your own rigs following the instructions in the website above. A piece of McDonalds straw seems to draw more strikes for me, but is easily ripped to shreds after catching a spaniard or two. I have found that the rubber sunglass straps (Walmart) are a lot tougher and you can catch several fish without having to replace it. I use red, orange, or chartreuse, doesn't seem to matter much as for color, what DOES matter is the retrieve. Keep the rig moving pretty fast so the fish can't get a good look at it. If you slow it down so they can catch it, they usually realize what it is and stop chasing it. I normally use 40# mono for the leader and it seems to work pretty good, just check it for nicks after every fish, which brings up another bit of info. You can expect a break off from time to time since they have TEETH! If you break off a spoon or gotcha, that is $3-$5 a pop, if you loose a straw(free) or sunglass strap(almost free), well you get the picture. I also have tried wire leader material which works great except instead of the fish tearing up the straw, the wire splits it open, so I just stick with the mono leader and re-tie often. As for as the amount of water in the bubble float, I fill it half full if the water is calm, but if it is rough I fill it 3/4 full. Hope this helps!! :fishing:
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07-14-2012, 07:51 PM #6
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Re: Fishing technique question
[quote author=back bone link=topic=1590.msg15060#msg15060 date=1342302723]
[quote author=Sammy link=topic=1590.msg15058#msg15058 date=1342302566]
http://fishingdestinguide.com/BUBBLERIGS.html
You can get it at bass pro shop, I think j m tackle in orange beach carries them too. Its mainly for Spanish mackerel. You can change the straw out with a gotcha or a clarkspoon. Whatever you prefer.
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thats it but i like using a clark spoon on the end of mine instead of a straw.... i hear the best color straw though is red or white
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[size=18pt]The Best color straw is a Mcdonalds straw[/size]
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07-14-2012, 08:37 PM #7
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Re: Fishing technique question
[quote author=SandmanFishing link=topic=1590.msg15066#msg15066 date=1342309861]
[quote author=back bone link=topic=1590.msg15060#msg15060 date=1342302723]
[quote author=Sammy link=topic=1590.msg15058#msg15058 date=1342302566]
http://fishingdestinguide.com/BUBBLERIGS.html
You can get it at bass pro shop, I think j m tackle in orange beach carries them too. Its mainly for Spanish mackerel. You can change the straw out with a gotcha or a clarkspoon. Whatever you prefer.
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thats it but i like using a clark spoon on the end of mine instead of a straw.... i hear the best color straw though is red or white
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[size=18pt]The Best color straw is a Mcdonalds straw[/size]
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ya its white isnt it?
formally backbone
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07-14-2012, 09:19 PM #8
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Re: Fishing technique question
White with red/yellow stripes.
I keep several in my tackle box.Ragnar Benson:
Never, under any circumstances, ever become a refugee.
Die if you must, but die on your home turf with your face to the wind, not in some stinking hellhole 2,000 kilometers away, among people you neither know nor care about.
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Re: Fishing technique question
Burger king straw works well too.
I found it funny that the mcdonalds and burger kings in gulf shores ran out of straws a few times this year and folks were complaining. I think i know why...
Before stealing handfuls, though, perhaps an angler should politely ask to purchase a box of straws from the manager of the fast foods.
The employees are usually kind enough to hand you some by way of simply asking.
Just sayin'. : oke1:
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