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    Sabiki Rigs...

    So I've never used them before and was wondering what the preferences of the pros here are. Bought my self a proper saltwater set up for the single week of saltwater fishing I do a year and figure I should give live bait a try.

    I found these online but not sure if they will work..



    Thanks in advance!
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    If you are using them to catch baitfish, the cheap ($1.99 each) ones from walmart or any other tackle shop work fine. No need to spend a bunch of money on fancy ones, IMO

    For small Spanish macs, you need ones with at least 30# or 40# mono droppers.
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    For the cheap ones, do consider hook size according to the bait you want. For me a #12 is a pretty good size, larger if you want hardtails, smaller if you are looking for small LYs.
    People are shocked to see sharks in the water around here.

    If you see natural water taste it. If it's salty it has sharks in it. If it's fresh it has alligators in it. If it's brackish it has both.

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    I go with the cheapest so when I'm done they go in the trash , They don't last very long after being in saltwater and having those tiny sharp hooks flailing around is a pain , they get everywhere.
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    Really great advice thanks! I especially like going cheap/disposable. Sucks I'm still a month out from being there...

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    I like the small red ones at Walmart on 17lb. line $1.16 I think.
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    It doesn't work well for the pier, but I made one of these for catching bait off the docks in Old River and from my kayak. For those purposes it works like a champ!

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