making your own ribbon bait rig
well lets see them....custom homemade bait ribbon rigs....I have material so why not get an idea of what is a good design out there....Thanks in advance....
the sabiki worked good for me last trip, never needed to try the bait rig material....but I would say it would be almost right for it....and I have 2 sizes.
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Re: making your own ribbon bait rig
Ribbon rigs in several incarnations were around years ago and I still see them in Gulf Shores, but someone told me they violated FL gill-net ban. Too bad if true.
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Why is it to bad? Gulf Shores is in Alabama, therefore doesn't fall under he Florida Gill Net ban.
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I think MWT meant 'too bad for FL anglers' ;-)
Bill, did you use this material to catch LYs why you here last?
Reason I ask is one thing that makes using castnet webbing so effective as a catcher is the way it is sewn so when used at a particular 45 degree angle the weight on the knots makes them 'open up'.
And the angle makes it easier to slide behind the gills of the LY to ensnare them.
Re: making your own ribbon bait rig
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I think MWT meant 'too bad for FL anglers' ;-)
Bill, did you use this material to catch LYs why you here last?
Reason I ask is one thing that makes using castnet webbing so effective as a catcher is the way it is sewn so when used at a particular 45 degree angle the weight on the knots makes them 'open up'.
And the angle makes it easier to slide behind the gills of the LY to ensnare them.
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No.... never did use it....the sabiki was working fine for me, and never really needed too....this can be cut so the knots are 45degrees the measurements are very close(almost perfect) to what store bought ones I have....and did pick up some smaller mesh too...these are from Ball corporation and cover lids to steel cans they make....I think it holds them together stacked on skids....and there is trash cans full of it....just thought it might be good for the ribbon rigs, and will bring it again this trip too....maybe I can see how it does then....although I did pick up a sabiki rod ....I will be using so all them pesky hooks are contained in the rod....caught myself (shirt)a few times last year when it was in the pier cart(the rod and sabiki rig)
I mailed some to someone last year from the old forum....can't remember who....would be nice to know..... if it worked for them :-\
I might play around making more of a frame for this and try it out this year....especially with the 2 boys coming with me....no reason to turn them loose with a sabiki rig and all them hooks :poke: