N2013
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Sand eel jig!! made by savage gear! Its lights out for Lings. Thank me later!![]()
The action looks wicked on them. What weight of lead do they come in?
Sand eel jig!! made by savage gear! Its lights out for Lings. Thank me later!![]()
What color, plastic tail or metal?Sand eel jig!! made by savage gear! Its lights out for Lings. Thank me later!![]()
Is this legal? I’ve had DFO tell me it’s preferable (no bycatch other than the 1 greenling) and I’ve had DFO say it counts as wasting your catch which is a no-no. Anyone have the inside scoop on this?I’d put a live baby kelp greenling up against anything. No trebles needed.![]()
Not illegal and no worse than using a live herring. just stay within the limit. ( which is 3/day )Is this legal? I’ve had DFO tell me it’s preferable (no bycatch other than the 1 greenling) and I’ve had DFO say it counts as wasting your catch which is a no-no. Anyone have the inside scoop on this?
Here's a tip that hasn't been covered: Don't use braided line - a ling's teeth will cut right through it. Use a minimum of 20lb mono.
Ling's are generally super aggressive, but it's possible to spook them. I experimented and put a short 150lb leader on my braid with a heavy barrel swivel, and noticed a dramatic reduction in bites. If you need to tie on a mono leader to your braid, be aware that there is a point where presentation matters, even with these toothy aggressive predators.
I like 8" White Berkley Power Grubs with 8oz jig heads, they work, easy to find, pretty cheap, and they'll last a few fish.
No difference in making sashimi out of a fish you catchNot illegal and no worse than using a live herring. just stay within the limit. ( which is 3/day )
I’d put a live baby kelp greenling up against anything. No trebles needed.![]()
they all have plastic tail - color - SandeelWhat color, plastic tail or metal?
Not illegal and no worse than using a live herring. just stay within the limit. ( which is 3/day )
It's Clear as mud as usual, phone the DFO office in your area and get their ruling on it (make sure you write their name) . Different areas may enforce it differently.
How much leader are you tying to your braid?
I agree, I usually start with a 6' leader and tie it to a high quality Sampo swivel. As the tooth marks pile up I cut and retie. NEVER use a snap swivel when jigging unless you are drifting a swimbait or your line will pile up on you and foul the hook on the line. Same this when you tie braid directly to a jig. If you are fishing with the line right below the boat and you jig the hooks will hang up on the line. Fluorocarbon is stiff and keep the line and lure from fouling...trust me on this.Leader for bottom fishing 65lb braid: 2-5 feet, and cut it down as teeth marks nick the mono. You want the sensitivity of braid, and the tooth resistance of mono. Longer mono leaders are only needed for Salmon where they act like a shock cord, but that's not needed for bottom fishing.
The "FG Knot" is great for this (although it's difficult to tie in the boat). Lots of youtube vids on the FG Knot.