Have made similar ones. I like up and over rigs for ledger style presentation and a good bait from lead distance. I'll definitely try it. Really hoping this is a precursor to a string of beach fishing videos from our awesome team. Thank you.
David, You could try a modified up-and-over. When I want a roving bait hard on the bottom on a long snood, I no longer use standard up and over. I now use two zipsliders between a swivel and a rotter clip (made from 1.2mm diameter 316 TIG welding wire). (Please protect the knots with semisoft beads.). Bottom slider eyelet gets fixed onto IMP. Weight clips into IMP. Rigbody runs through bottom and top slider. (don't forget soft beads at both ends) Hooksnood gets tied to the rigbody swivel under bottom slider. The hook will stay clipped for the cast if the snood is shorter than twice the rigbody length, so your snood can be quite long, but it can be quite short too. ( - Just make sure the hook would hang under the weight when there is a fish on. - ) Top of rigbody has that strong home-made rotter clip one hangs the snood over. Once baited up, the snood runs over the clip, the hook goes to IMP. Viola, an up and over with sliding weight. Casting stress gets truly divided by three, so the snood can be lower test than the rigbody. A piece of antitangle silicone tubing helps. (a floatstop can help it stay in place) When reeling in an empty hook, this very long trace won't tangle into the weight as much then. I do find that bite detection is not optimal with this rig, though.The clip I make is either a piece of wire that has an eyelet one side and 1/4 inch bent over at the other end... Or it is a 1 1/2 inch piece of wire bent into the shape of a Z .Forming a small eye and small hook in marine steel weldingwire is fairly easy to do. However, an elongated Z shaped clip also works and is dead easy to make.This rig can actually be used with an impact weight instead of IMP, but you need a link to the eye of the slider anyway so I use an IMP and a much cheaper weight.Kind regards, Jaak
I use a very similar rig that I learned from a video of lads fishing for cod on chesil beach on your channel. Using breakaway pulley beads and genie bait clips to make a modified up and over. Absolutely awesome rigs.
Great vid, not sure why though a piece of dead fish would sink to the sea bed. We'll give this rig a try out in N.Ireland if i'm still here during the winter.
so many components! and kinda complicated too... here in Hawaii we fish for huge Trevally we call Ulua along with other reef and pelagic fish that happen to feed near shore! here it's conventional reels loaded with 40 lbs test at the lower end and 80 lbs at the higher end for line . And penn senator reels still have a the loyalty of many fishermen here. from the Jigmaster to the 114 HLW with the 113HLW being the most used for Ulua fishing. the rods to are simply constructed too! most aerial 13' to 14' in length. the ulua rods tend to be on the stiffer side with a fast action to handle 50 - 80 lbs test monofilament and casting weights of 9 - 11 oz lead sinkers . for the other reef fish we use what's known as a bait casting rod same length as ulua rods just slower in action and not as stiff. these rods cast weights of 6 - 8 oz. and monofilament of 40 - 50 lbs test. back to the set up... here it's main line doubled about 6 - 12 inches and tied with a spiders hitch or Bimini twist then knotted to a runner of 100 lbs test monofilament of 15' - 20' in case the fish run you through the sharp reef! then it's just a swivel to the runner a hook line to the other end of said swivel and lastly a lead line of a weaker test then your main line so you lose the lead and not the fish should the lead get stuck. the hook line can be as short as 6 in. or as long as 18 in. also circle hooks are almost the only hook used! baits range from octopus, eels, squid, crabs and shrimp some cut fish bait works well to mackerel being the top bait. also live fish baits gets great results pretty much any reef fish will do just hook it carefully in the upper back and cast it out . look up Ulua fishing! here on TH-cam maybe you'll want to fish here in Hawaii after you see what we pull out of the Pacific Ocean!
Hi, thanks for sharing, it’s a great rig, very successful on it. Can you recommend a similar one but actually running rig. So with a long hook link, clipped up but as a free running lead? Thanks again.
Hi Graeme, I prefer a running Leger. Its much simpler and just as effective. Also a Wishbone Rig is doing a great job at the moment for flatties. This isnt a negative by no means as i think Craig is going for distance on this one. Best as always to the Pullen family oh and by the way found some Vintage stuff of you abroad on a Hammerhead and it was awesome. Steve in Fife.
Sandmans youtube channel has a detailed video on how to tie this rig. It works but I prefer the up&over rig, it's shorter and gives the same presentation
Nicholas, You'll notice that the rigbody line handles 50Lbs, and the snood handles 30 (it is over half of rigbody for a reason) In the cast, the action gets divided over the two, so you'd have to exceed 60Lbs casting strain to damage/break this setup.(the weaker link is the snood)( or maybe the hook wire would bend out?) I would use a pulley bead instead of a swivel so as not sharply bend the rigbody line, but when you use heavy wire swivels the eye probably won't ever "cut" the line.
why do people think this is complicated? once you tie one its v simple, and of cource you can change traces so yr rig shoulld last a while ne way. i use this in new zealand, i like how its sort of a combination of a running ledger thats casts like a oulley rig but with the extra advantage of putting your bait on the bottom. i like me and up n over rig to but they come apart in casting, however good for flat sandy areas with a massive free flowing trace on sum pink fluro
Niall, you can buy these things in a tackle shop, but you can also make them yourself.There are tutorials on all manner of clips and links done by Paul Edwards, aka Sandman's tackle time on youtube.Where I live, I could buy marine steel TIG welding rods by weight, so I got me two dozen or so 1.2mm (for gripwires and rotter clips) and half a dozen 1.6mm (leadlinks must be strong) type 316 TIG rods.A good sidecutter (knippex is great), good Round nose pliers or circlip tool, and universal pliers are needed, but once you have this, you can make all sorts of tackle bits.It takes some practice, but it is worth doing it.Kind regards, Jaak (yes, I am a TAF patreon supporter)
I use this rig all the time and with great success when you use the right components as shown its piss easy to build and how can it be complicated It's only one length of line f.f.s!
I would like to see more videos with Craig Butler.
Pulley pennel with a running ledger. Absolutely incredible.
Good informative rig video, for the Bristol channel, look forward to the next
Great video. That beach looks like a rock skipping paradise. :)
nice advice! good quality video and explaination!
i like the shape off the stones in the ground.thanks for the information
Great video thanks, any chance of a list of those items needed to make this rig please? Thanks
Good easy rig easy to understand 👍
Great vid, Keep up the hard work. I must try this myself though!
Superb rig m8 definitely I will use it next week I am heading to Newport I will give it a go thanx for sharing
Have made similar ones. I like up and over rigs for ledger style presentation and a good bait from lead distance. I'll definitely try it. Really hoping this is a precursor to a string of beach fishing videos from our awesome team. Thank you.
David, You could try a modified up-and-over.
When I want a roving bait hard on the bottom on a long snood, I no longer use standard up and over.
I now use two zipsliders between a swivel and a rotter clip (made from 1.2mm diameter 316 TIG welding wire).
(Please protect the knots with semisoft beads.). Bottom slider eyelet gets fixed onto IMP.
Weight clips into IMP.
Rigbody runs through bottom and top slider. (don't forget soft beads at both ends)
Hooksnood gets tied to the rigbody swivel under bottom slider.
The hook will stay clipped for the cast if the snood is shorter than twice the rigbody length, so your snood can be quite long, but it can be quite short too.
( - Just make sure the hook would hang under the weight when there is a fish on. - ) Top of rigbody has that strong home-made rotter clip one hangs the snood over.
Once baited up, the snood runs over the clip, the hook goes to IMP.
Viola, an up and over with sliding weight.
Casting stress gets truly divided by three, so the snood can be lower test than the rigbody.
A piece of antitangle silicone tubing helps. (a floatstop can help it stay in place)
When reeling in an empty hook, this very long trace won't tangle into the weight as much then.
I do find that bite detection is not optimal with this rig, though.The clip I make is either a piece of wire that has an eyelet one side and 1/4 inch bent over at the other end...
Or it is a 1 1/2 inch piece of wire bent into the shape of a Z .Forming a small eye and small hook in marine steel weldingwire is fairly easy to do.
However, an elongated Z shaped clip also works and is dead easy to make.This rig can actually be used with an impact weight instead of IMP, but you need a link to the eye of the slider anyway so I use an IMP and a much cheaper weight.Kind regards, Jaak
I use a very similar rig that I learned from a video of lads fishing for cod on chesil beach on your channel. Using breakaway pulley beads and genie bait clips to make a modified up and over. Absolutely awesome rigs.
I use this rig all the time! Great rig!
Great instructional vid.
Great vid, not sure why though a piece of dead fish would sink to the sea bed. We'll give this rig a try out in N.Ireland if i'm still here during the winter.
Thank you Craig.
Big thumbs up from Accrington coarse & carp will give this a try at weekend more videos with Craig Butler would be good
pulley penel rig is the best. great vid
Perfect for rough weather
Awesome video thank you.
awesome video and great tips thankyou 😁
so many components! and kinda complicated too... here in Hawaii we fish for huge Trevally we call Ulua along with other reef and pelagic fish that happen to feed near shore! here it's conventional reels loaded with 40 lbs test at the lower end and 80 lbs at the higher end for line . And penn senator reels still have a the loyalty of many fishermen here. from the Jigmaster to the 114 HLW with the 113HLW being the most used for Ulua fishing. the rods to are simply constructed too! most aerial 13' to 14' in length. the ulua rods tend to be on the stiffer side with a fast action to handle 50 - 80 lbs test monofilament and casting weights of 9 - 11 oz lead sinkers . for the other reef fish we use what's known as a bait casting rod same length as ulua rods just slower in action and not as stiff. these rods cast weights of 6 - 8 oz. and monofilament of 40 - 50 lbs test. back to the set up... here it's main line doubled about 6 - 12 inches and tied with a spiders hitch or Bimini twist then knotted to a runner of 100 lbs test monofilament of 15' - 20' in case the fish run you through the sharp reef! then it's just a swivel to the runner a hook line to the other end of said swivel and lastly a lead line of a weaker test then your main line so you lose the lead and not the fish should the lead get stuck. the hook line can be as short as 6 in. or as long as 18 in. also circle hooks are almost the only hook used! baits range from octopus, eels, squid, crabs and shrimp some cut fish bait works well to mackerel being the top bait. also live fish baits gets great results pretty much any reef fish will do just hook it carefully in the upper back and cast it out . look up Ulua fishing! here on TH-cam maybe you'll want to fish here in Hawaii after you see what we pull out of the Pacific Ocean!
As usual great video
Thanks for the tips nice and helpful advice thanks ⛏️⛏️🎣
It’s a very good rig I will definitely use it on Bristol Channel next trip
Used to use these at Dungeness great rig
Good clear advice for a beginner like me
Most excellent
Just make a pulley pennel rig with 2 beads 2 swivels and snood with break away lead simple instead of using rotter clip but each to there own
Hi, thanks for sharing, it’s a great rig, very successful on it. Can you recommend a similar one but actually running rig. So with a long hook link, clipped up but as a free running lead? Thanks again.
Going to use this rid
nice vid could u do a bait tip video and a cod set up rig
Awesome rig I will try it on my next trip thank you for the video happy fishing
Hi Graeme,
I prefer a running Leger. Its much simpler and just as effective. Also a Wishbone Rig is doing a great job at the moment for flatties. This isnt a negative by no means as i think Craig is going for distance on this one.
Best as always to the Pullen family oh and by the way found some Vintage stuff of you abroad on a Hammerhead and it was awesome.
Steve in Fife.
well done will give it ago
Sandmans youtube channel has a detailed video on how to tie this rig. It works but I prefer the up&over rig, it's shorter and gives the same presentation
Whats the difference between the dropper rig and pulley rig as there very similar
you deserve a blue peter badge.
Red hot chili
Sea fishing 😍
is the 30lb hook length not a bit light with a 175gr sinker as its taking alot of the weight when cast ?
Nicholas, You'll notice that the rigbody line handles 50Lbs, and the snood handles 30 (it is over half of rigbody for a reason)
In the cast, the action gets divided over the two, so you'd have to exceed 60Lbs casting strain to damage/break this setup.(the weaker link is the snood)( or maybe the hook wire would bend out?)
I would use a pulley bead instead of a swivel so as not sharply bend the rigbody line, but when you use heavy wire swivels the eye probably won't ever "cut" the line.
do I detect a beach fishing episode coming up?
Where I can find this clips?
if thats 2ft length of line think your about 3-4ft, 18" hook lengh ?
I remember the days wen fishing was just hook line and sinker. Now it's like taking a chemistry exam at Cambridge. Wtf happened
Do you know of anywhere I could find a diagram of this rig?
There are lots of complete pulley rigs. It's to set up.
what knot you tying?
Excuse me how do you call the last clip
why do people think this is complicated? once you tie one its v simple, and of cource you can change traces so yr rig shoulld last a while ne way. i use this in new zealand, i like how its sort of a combination of a running ledger thats casts like a oulley rig but with the extra advantage of putting your bait on the bottom. i like me and up n over rig to but they come apart in casting, however good for flat sandy areas with a massive free flowing trace on sum pink fluro
Where do u get this stuff from ?
urhhh... try da internet?!
Niall, you can buy these things in a tackle shop, but you can also make them yourself.There are tutorials on all manner of clips and links done by Paul Edwards, aka Sandman's tackle time on youtube.Where I live, I could buy marine steel TIG welding rods by weight, so I got me two dozen or so 1.2mm (for gripwires and rotter clips) and half a dozen 1.6mm (leadlinks must be strong) type 316 TIG rods.A good sidecutter (knippex is great), good Round nose pliers or circlip tool, and universal pliers are needed, but once you have this, you can make all sorts of tackle bits.It takes some practice, but it is worth doing it.Kind regards, Jaak (yes, I am a TAF patreon supporter)
Montage trop compliqué pour moi, merci pour le vidéo
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What beach is this ?
St.Audries Holiday Park,East of Watchet.Somerset.
Do u sell them pls
It looks like he stolen something. To fast and covered by fingers. Which way he put the bent clip?
Yes a few stills or slow motion sections would help.
I miss Graham and Mike in videos.
You need to put these on ebay
Good vid but 50 lbs Sakuma is far to light .
We don't need these complicated rigs just use a lead clip then some line attach a hook hen your bait
I use this rig all the time and with great success when you use the right components as shown its piss easy to build and how can it be complicated It's only one length of line f.f.s!
3rd
This is no variation of the Pulley Rig at all.
It doesn't work as a pulley to begin with.
I will make sure and tell the fish that they took the wrong rig !!
@@TAFishing Said in your description that it's a variation of a pulley rig.
It's no such thing.
That's a lot of gear to lose.