SEA SCHOOL How to make your own winning rigs
PART
11
Artwork by Andy Steer
RUNNING LEGER T he running leger is probably the oldest and most widely used of all the sea angling rigs; easy to tie, able to be fished from both the shore and from boats, providing direct contact to the fish and the mainline, and able to be fished both static and rolling – or on the drift from a boat – it allows baits to be presented on the seabed for a wide variety of species. In this version a second hook length is added allowing two baits to be presented, with both still in direct contact to the mainline, providing excellent bite detection.
Mailline
Aberdeen size 4-2
Link clip
Interlock snapswivel size 2
Rolling swivel size 2 Rolling swivel size 6 Round bead 5mm
Step-by-step 1. Tie the link clip to your mainline and clip a size 2 rolling swivel to the link clip. Then tie 100cm of 80lb rig body line to the other end of the swivel. 2. To the other end of the line slide on a 5mm bead followed by a size 2 interlock snap swivel and another 5mm bead. Tie the other end of the line to the second size two rolling swivel. 3. To the other end of the second swivel tie 12cm of 20lb hook length. Onto the other end of the hook length slide one 0.7mm crimp, followed by the size 6 rolling swivel and then the second 0.7mm crimp. Secure the crimps with pliers or a tool one third of the way along the hook length. 4. To the other end of the hook length tie a single Aberdeen hook (size 4-2 depending on species targeted, and bait used). 5. Returning to the swivel crimped to the hook length, now tie 27cm of second hook length to the remaining free eye of the swivel. Now tie the second size 2-4 Aberdeen hook to the end of the second hook length. 6. Attach your breakout, or rolling, sinker to the interlock snap swivel and you are ready to fish.
120cm Hooklength 20lb
Round bead 3mm Crimp 0.7mm
27cm Hooklegth 20lb
100cm Rig body 80lb
Breakout or rolling sinker
SEA FISHING KNOTS FROM THE REEL TO HOOK
Contains clear, concise, easy to follow step-by-step knot-tying illustrations by Andy Steer of recommended sea fishing/big game fishing knots and set-ups. This publication should help you to gain a solid base of reliable, tried and tested knots, enabling you to land more fish. It will also help you protect the environment and save money by losing less tackle. Disclaimer: No responsibility in any way is accepted for incidents arising from the use of this material.Paperback: www.amazon.co.uk/dp/9071747271/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_9M.MFbWMHPV9S eBook: www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00S72QYX0/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_FK.MFbZ4TKN89
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SEA ANGLER ISSUE 607
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