Just seen this as am going to start fishing with bigger baits for bigger fish. I’ve been tying all other rigs ie boom rigs, clip down etc but have researched others for the bigger species ie pulley and pulley dropper aswell as up and over. Although I’ve not used this rig yet I have to say I think it’s genius. Thanks very much for sharing this.
Iv used this after seeing your video and can say it's definitely better than similar rigs like the pulley dropper or straight up and over. Best configuration iv seen
Hi great video and very helpful..Excellent What’s the name of the blue trace?.. Have subscribed as found easy to read and well put together especially on the white background.. thanks and tight lines..
Thanks for the feedback Michael. The line is called Blue Marlin and I believe is only available here : www.uk-hooks.com/details.php?selected=1770 (Note I’m not affiliated in anyway to UK hooks). I’ve found this line to be extremely reliable although I’ve only ever used the 70lb breaking strain version - which is a little overkill for the size of fish I tend to catch :)
This is NOT a pulley rig. It is an up and over running ledger, with an interesting alternative use of a pulley component, I also do like the use of the clear tubing
Lol. No I’m a software development manager by day :) However, having had a mackerel fishing session today , to fill the freezer with bait, I can say my hands stink and I’ve still got scales and guts under my nails :)
Just seen this as am going to start fishing with bigger baits for bigger fish. I’ve been tying all other rigs ie boom rigs, clip down etc but have researched others for the bigger species ie pulley and pulley dropper aswell as up and over. Although I’ve not used this rig yet I have to say I think it’s genius. Thanks very much for sharing this.
Iv used this after seeing your video and can say it's definitely better than similar rigs like the pulley dropper or straight up and over. Best configuration iv seen
Thanks Glen.
Awesome Knot that lads. Never failed me to date
Excellent rig. Well explained thanks.
My fave gp to rig 👍🏻
Clearest and easiest to follow videos on youtube. one question, what is the purpose of the silicone tubing on this rig?
It works a bit like a boom and keeps the trace away from the grippers on the lead weight. I’ve found the stiffer the tubing the better.
Why two beads to one side of the pulley, rather than one either side?
Hi great video and very helpful..Excellent What’s the name of the blue trace?.. Have subscribed as found easy to read and well put together especially on the white background.. thanks and tight lines..
Thanks for the feedback Michael. The line is called Blue Marlin and I believe is only available here : www.uk-hooks.com/details.php?selected=1770
(Note I’m not affiliated in anyway to UK hooks). I’ve found this line to be extremely reliable although I’ve only ever used the 70lb breaking strain version - which is a little overkill for the size of fish I tend to catch :)
@@TrustedTackleTips Thanks so much n keep up the good work.. 🎣
This is NOT a pulley rig. It is an up and over running ledger, with an interesting alternative use of a pulley component, I also do like the use of the clear tubing
No way are you ever a sea fisherman, not with those window dresser’s hands !!!
Lol. No I’m a software development manager by day :) However, having had a mackerel fishing session today , to fill the freezer with bait, I can say my hands stink and I’ve still got scales and guts under my nails :)