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  1. #1

    Customised gangs

    With it being a good time of the year for tailor etc and plenty of people using ganged hooks and pillies (limp or not) I thought I'd toss in a few variations for
    customising your own 'ganged hook'.

    If it's pi--ing down rain or blowing a gale and ya can't get to the beach it might be a way to wittle down an hour or three in the garage.

    For ganging hooks I've mostly used off-set galvanised size 2/0, 3/0 or 4/0 depending on how chunky the pichards are and your likely target species.

    (fyi Mo Tkl do boxes of 50 Mustad 'Gangster' hooks for $22.80)


    Type 1) 4 hook gang: Based on the shape of pilchard - make the first hook in the gang a 2/0 followed by two 3/0's for the main body of the pilchard then another 2/0 for the tail. I've used this pattern before and its not three bad.

    Type 2) 3 or 4 hook gang: Start with a 2/0. Before you close the eye of the hook thread on a small 'good quality' swivel.

    Make sure there's no chance of it slipping over the barb. Then thread the second hook of the gang, a 3/0 through the other end of the swivel.

    Repeat the process with the next couple of hooks. Finish up with a 2/0 as your 4th hook.

    BUT, this will make your gang longer so 4 hooks will only work for the larger pilchards. If your pillies are average size and you think the 4 hook swivelled gang is too long, then use only one 3/0 for the middle section & maybe another 3/0 as the final hook.

    Type 3) Similar to the above but using two 'good quality' split rings to join the hooks. First thread a split ring (small enough not to go over the barb) through the eye of the leading hook. Then use split ring pliers to connect another split ring to it. The second hook goes through the second spilt ring. Repeat the process for the following hooks.

    WHY? (for type 2 & type 3) I'm positive that I've lost fish in the past using regular gangs because as fish twist & turn & struggle etc they get leverage from the adjoining hooks if they are not separated by a swivel or split rings.

    It's the same principle as putting split rings above your trebles on HB lures, so that the fish will be less likely to get leverage. Some blokes even connect two split rings above their trebles.

    Anyway, food for thought.


    Type 4) Buy em already pre-ganged from the shop but there's more satisfaction in ganging your own.


    Does anyone else out there have other 'ganged hook' ideas?
    "...a voice in my head keeps telling me to go fishing..."

  2. #2

    Re: Customised gangs

    Hey PNG1M, those gangstars are great hooks ey?
    Just wish they made larger sizes!
    Cheers.

  3. #3

    Re: Customised gangs

    Nige,

    Maybe you could hunt around & find similar pattern in another brand.

    I used to experiment with different types. If I found a style of hook I wanted to gang and it was only available with closed eye, I'd get a centre punch (from the local hardware) and a light hammer & open the eyes up just enough to thread the next hook thru then close again with pliers.

    Worked well...

    The main niusance I found with gangs was how to keep a heap of them in your tackle box (a small, basic one for mobility on the beach) without them tangling up with each other.

    A mate showed me his method and it was kind of ok. Basically he just wrapped each gang up in a piece of alfoil & squeezed it down. At least it stopped the tangling.

    Does anyone else know of a method of storing gangs that doesn't require a bulky set-up?
    "...a voice in my head keeps telling me to go fishing..."

  4. #4

    Re: Customised gangs

    We use 7766D Mustad Tarpons in diiferent sizes depending on bait size. Great strong hook. Buy the big multi type pliers, ones that crimp, cut and spread eyes on hooks for ganging....well worth the $30.
    As for storage....same with all premade rigs....money or ziplock sandwich bags.

    Great idea with the split rings, I think Mustad make a few solid little splits too that would be good for this.

    Woody

  5. #5

    Re: Customised gangs

    The mustad 4202 is an opened eye hook designed for ganging.
    the 4200 is the straight eye version.

    available at most places even big w and kmart.

    slipping you gangs into little zip lock baggies works best if you compact the gand by slipping the eys up the shanks.

    cheers
    Its the details, those little details, that make the difference.

  6. #6

    Re: Customised gangs

    A few years ago I had a bad run with gangs breaking or ripping out of the mouths so I made up a few gangs with 3/0 suicide or occy hooks on a short 60lb 7 strand trace wire. I used the smallest crimps I could find on the cable to space the hooks apart and a small swivel on a top loop for connection to the line.
    The hookup rate was no different but have since had no fish throw the hooks or gangs breaking. The big bonus though is how flexible the rig is for rigging baits and how the baits are seldom distorted by the hooks binding leaving you with a not quite straight bait.

    I have since seen similar rigs on the shelves using plastuc tubing for the hook separators so there is another variant that could have a benefit if the tubing is a glow type material possibly, albeit with marginally reduced flexibility though.

    Small zip lock bags or money bags are the go for storage with these rigs. Add a couple of silica gel crystals to each bag to ensure no moisture will get into your premade rigs to cause corrosion. I use one of the "Hungry Hippo" dehumidifiers you can buy from woolies etc and use a few crystals in each bag. Unfortunately Ziplock bags are prone to the hook points sometimes breaking through and letting moisture inside.
    Jack.

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    Re: Customised gangs

    I'm not a big user of gangs, but I can see good reasons to do things other than just the straight typical gang.

    I am tenging more toward sliding snelled rigs....and my latest thaught is light stranded wire crimped each end and snelled in the middle.

    I can certainly see good reason for using different sized hooks in the one rig.

    cheers
    Its the details, those little details, that make the difference.

  8. #8

    Re: Customised gangs

    Mustad 7766's in which ever size is right for the bait.

  9. #9

    Re: Customised gangs

    What a great thread. Thanks to all for sharing their ideas about gangs. Never thought of a swivel between hooks. Just shows how much I've been thinking inside the square.

    With regard to storage, I fold my gangs up and wrap a short piece of very fine gauge copper wire around the shanks a few times. Free copper wire is usually sourced from inside old broken electrical equipment or power leads or building sites...whatever works.

    Like PNG1, I then wrap them individually in foil, but thicker stuff that has paper lining on one side. Similar to the stuff found in the old cigarette packets.

    Cheers,

    Adam

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    Re: Customised gangs

    I sometimes like to put a small swivel on the top hook of the gang then attach the line to the swivel instead of directly to the hook.

    For a while I used 'straight from the packet' clips on the top hook but became peed off with losing fish to weak or faulty clips. The clips came with swivels pre-attached but generally 'hit n miss' quality. It was mostly the actual clip part that failed.

    I found that ditching the clip and using a swivel alone was better as the swivel didn't self-destruct or come loose like the clips.

    Plus with the swivel there's a bit more freedom of movement for the rig.

    Never use the small flimsy 'dime a dozen' swivels as their quality is crap and they functionability is dodgy. Go a bit more 'upper shelf' and at least buy better quality. Black crane do some reasonable ones - and just the right size.

    A basic style will do as long as its reliable. No need for the flash ball bearing ones.

    If I do want to use a 'clip with swivel' set up, I buy very good quality clips separately. Then I connect my own choice of swivel to them so the clips are in effect, customised according to preferences.

    Usng a clip on the business end can make gang changes more easy, so they do have advantages.
    "...a voice in my head keeps telling me to go fishing..."

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    Re: Customised gangs

    Great ideas guys. I know I have always had trouble keeping prepared gangs apart in the tackle box. I used to have premade rigs with trace and top swivel but ended up losing too many fish due to the trace line being compromised.

    A question though, by the new Moreton Bay Zoning plan would your rigs consisting of split rings or swivels between hooks still be counted as one hook or a multiple of hooks????
    This is copied straight from the plan. Schedule 4, page 217.....a hook means:
    (f) a ganged hook set, consisting of no more than 6 hooks,
    each of which is in contact with at least 1 of the other
    hooks in the set.
    If for example you had a swivel between each hook on a 4 ganger, would it be considered as 4 separate hooks or one??
    Could the zoning officers take this too far and slap you with an infringement notice or fine??

    Shane

  12. #12

    Re: Customised gangs

    The test is that the gang of hooks is intended to engage ONE BAIT.

    I cant remember where I read this but it was pretty clear.

    It does not matter how the gang or rig, or lure for that matter, it counts as one hook if it services one bait ( and complies with the other limitations clearly stated).

    so that includes snooded, snelled, stinger rigs

    Under fisheries regulation schedule 11

    A device consisting of more than 1 hook attaced to a fishing line at a single point including, for example fishing aparatus known as a gang hook.


    cheers
    Its the details, those little details, that make the difference.

  13. #13

    Re: Customised gangs

    Geeze,

    I'd hate to have to sneak down the beach like a mongrel dog, with eyes in the back of my head & being spooked by every passing cloud shadow just 'cos I've got a few sets of swivel connected ganged hooks in me tackle bag.

    Hmm, spose I could hide 'em down my briefs..!?
    "...a voice in my head keeps telling me to go fishing..."

  14. #14

    Re: Customised gangs

    Nah don't have to go to such extremes matey ......just attach them to your hat and tell the buggers you are fly fishing.......

  15. #15
    Ausfish Bronze Member
    Join Date
    Jan 2007

    Re: Customised gangs

    Last time I was at Moreton I made up some gangs with some glow in the dark tubing threaded onto the stem of the hooks. Not sure if it made a difference but we did manage some stud tailor amongst the 50 or so fish we caught.

    I use the Gamakatsu gangster's & make them up with a swivel on the top hook. I then wrap them in a bit of tin foil so they don't get all tangled up. A mate of mine swears by using a swivel between each hook, which I will be trying next adventure.

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