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chewy01
13-10-2008, 06:13 PM
Had a query the other day on how i rig my dead herring for jacks(and grunter)Saw this in a book years ago and found for me it outfishes live bait most of the time.
pic 1. herring
pic 2. fillet herring from tail to head.
pic3.cut off head round about the eyes
pic4.insert hook down the body,sort of thread it on like a worm.bring it out as close to the head as possible.
pic5.fold fillet over the head and pin tail end onto the hook.It takes a little practice to get this bit.
pic6.finished product.
i put a half hitch round the tail and fish it on the top and bottom of the tide with a very small ball right on the hook,or no weight at all if fishing shallow.
sorry about the oic quality,had put the cam away b4 i looked at them. hope this helps.
chewy.... im sure there is a name for this rigging style butit eludes me
Kendall249
13-10-2008, 06:33 PM
Cheers chewy, I do prefer live bait, but its good to know a productive way a rigging the baits that die.
Kendall
batten
13-10-2008, 07:30 PM
fish and boat magazine showed a way to rig a dead herring, they simply cut oped the stomach to alow the gut to act as a berley. they also put a couple of cuts along the body
frankgrimes
13-10-2008, 07:32 PM
Had a query the other day on how i rig my dead herring for jacks(and grunter)Saw this in a book years ago and found for me it outfishes live bait most of the time.
pic 1. herring
pic 2. fillet herring from tail to head.
pic3.cut off head round about the eyes
pic4.insert hook down the body,sort of thread it on like a worm.bring it out as close to the head as possible.
pic5.fold fillet over the head and pin tail end onto the hook.It takes a little practice to get this bit.
pic6.finished product.
i put a half hitch round the tail and fish it on the top and bottom of the tide with a very small ball right on the hook,or no weight at all if fishing shallow.
sorry about the oic quality,had put the cam away b4 i looked at them. hope this helps.
chewy.... im sure there is a name for this rigging style butit eludes me
Looks fairly similar to the Punchy Barnard rig - http://www.fishnet.com.au/library/knotsrigs/thepunchybarnardbaitrig.html
Mick
eotbmg
13-10-2008, 08:43 PM
Thanks Chew
Will give it a crack next week eh
Ben
Kendall249
13-10-2008, 08:56 PM
I currently rig whole dead bait is by putting the hook in about half way down the fish and coming out a hooks length towards the head. Put the hook so its in the flesh not all the way through the back. So the hook is laying along the fillet with the eye of the hook toward the tail end. Do a couple of half hitches around the tail to secure it. Then squash the head to release the flavour. Its quick and easy way to rig. But I can see the merit in chewy's method and I'll be sure to give it ago.
Kendall
choppa
14-10-2008, 08:46 AM
i normally do the opposite,,,, ie fillet the entire fish and use it as 2 baits,,,, never thought of the way shown here,,,,, top marks
choppa
the gecko
14-10-2008, 08:51 AM
I agree, a nicely presented dead herring can give better results than a live one.
I usually try a few live ones first, and if I dont get hits, then I will butterfly em. This usually gets better hits.
It seems the juices make their own burley trail.
I read somewhere that too much berley can put fish off in rivers - if theres too much food for em to choose from. Your better off making your bait the only thing in the water worth eating. Thats why I use Stimulate drops on my mullet fillets instead of real burley. This idea of cutting a herring follows the same principal of 'teaser' burley .
All you really want is the scent of food wafting down the water trail.
Andrew
zedjack33
14-10-2008, 10:13 AM
I'm a fan of butterflying dead baits!!! Let em waft around!!!
nuggstar
15-10-2008, 02:45 AM
hay i have not see people doing this in years, if you go thrugh the old naffa mags, they show ya how to do it there as well. it dose work, but i only got coral trout, trevs and cod on it, no jacks (for me) but it is the no 1 killer bait for javalin.
Didley
15-10-2008, 08:57 AM
I'm a fan of butterflying dead baits!!! Let em waft around!!!
I'm with u there Zedjack;)
Dirtysanchez
15-10-2008, 09:18 AM
How many years doing the Uni Course for fish surgery does it take ? :D
Nice pics, thanks for the info
Lovey80
18-10-2008, 03:12 PM
Thanks for that haven't used that one before will give it a try. I suppose it would work on all dead baits including mullet and whiting.
Cheers
Chris
chrisallangler
18-10-2008, 09:17 PM
why use herring when you can use lures you baito..
childers
19-10-2008, 08:20 AM
why use herring when you can use lures you baito..
maybe hes sick of catching 10 cm bream like your avitar ;)
Wazzup01
19-10-2008, 01:48 PM
That is the Punchy Barnard way of rigging herring. There was a story in Fishing World or Modern fishing 10 or 15 years ago about how he always won local fishing comps in NQ somewhere. He would always use this bait in preference to livies. I also use them this way ever since I read the story and it is a very good bait.
chewy01
19-10-2008, 06:02 PM
thanks mate thats the one... curse my alcohol dulled memory :)
eotbmg
19-10-2008, 09:05 PM
why use herring when you can use lures you baito..
Why bother with such a crap negative comment. Chewy is trying to help people out and all you can come out with sheite like that.
Ben
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