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Thread: Halibut Jigs

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    Halibut Jigs

    Seeing as Halibut season is about to start I was wondering what everyone uses? Today I made up a few jigs that I'll put behind a spreader bar with some bait
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    Those look good, i like the u.v.tube and scent container.
    You might have to market those Casper !

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    Thanks Craven but can't take all the credit saw one similar on a website awhile ago and just rigged it more for Halibut. The Hoochie them selves are also UV glow. Can't wait to try them out.

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    Very nice job. Where did you get the scent tubes? And what size hooks did you use?

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    Had the tubes and I think that the hooks are #16? You can get the tubes at Trotac.

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    those look great i do something very similar pink/purple works good and the blue ones were killer last year!!getting excited
    !!! glow and uv tubing works great also on these setups for spacing the hook /hooks
    lordofthesprings

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    Neat looking lures Casper and using circle hooks to boot. Obviously you are not a proponent of the crowd on the circle hook thread who shouted loudly that circle hooks are all bullshit!! (Notwithstanding evidence to the contrary) LOL

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    Put some decent j-hooks on those units are you'll have a winner!


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    That'll get em!
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    want to look at a good hook have a look at the Big River Bait hooks by Gamakatsu I have tied up some leaders with these suckers. I'm using the 10/0 and the 12/0 hooks.
    http://www.gamakatsu.com/new_products/new_bigriver.htm


    That'll catch'um


    Richard

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