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Originally Posted by
Noelm
If using a bigger sinker, then using a swivel is best, a big sinker right to the hook, with a big chunk of bait, is a QLD thing, probably left over from the days when fish were in abundance, but, these days in more heavily fished areas, a well presented bait minus the blob of lead, will outfish the "olden days" rig every time, now I can hear people saying "I have been fishing that way for 40 years" then in the same breath "damn place is fished out, I remember when....." a decent swivel, that works, and a good bait is essential, however, in deeper water, the rig can tangle at times when the sinker runs up the line on the way down, and the bait is spinning around and catches the main line, but, a well done bait won't spin, a Paternoster is better for deeper water, but, not just a roughly tied double loop, that's just a "lazy mans" setup.
edit: a bigger running sinker can be used in deeper water by placing it between two swivels, it solves the sinker running up the line problem, this setup is often used by live bait fishermen who have problems with the live bait coming to the surface, usually when big fish are around on the bottom!