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    westie
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    Snapbacks ( Rigging )

    Been and got some Snapbacks 5", any special ways to rig them for Flathead and is it the same for Snapper,Sweeties Etc.

    I'm Going Fishing........ Oh Retired life is a Bitch!!!!!

    Westie

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    Re: Snapbacks ( Rigging )

    Oh dear... I know just how you feel with retired life Westie. It's a bugger isn't it... but us old blokes just have to put up with it don't we.

    GES

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    westie
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    Re: Snapbacks ( Rigging )

    YEP THE ONLY THING WORSE IS NOT GETTING A FEED OF FISH TODAY .....BUT THERE IS TOMORROW

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    aquarius
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    Re: Snapbacks ( Rigging )

    Westie i thread the jighead through backwards so it comes out just below the groove in the top of the belly and then give a half twist and pierce the hook out the front.
    These things are super tough and stretchy so you may need to give a little force to slide that plastic up onto the jighead.
    Don't mix them with other plastics......they don't mix well just do a melt down to a goo substance.
    Cheers Brent
    DID YOU BUY SOME PINK ONES?

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    Re: Snapbacks ( Rigging )

    westie and Ges why don't you to form a fishing team so you aren't so bored

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    Re: Snapbacks ( Rigging )

    Hi guy’s.
    For flathead I run a small ball sinker or the bullet weights that get supplied with the bigger snapbacks (I use the next size down for flatties, 3 inch?!?) above a swivel and then have a trace of about 4-500mm (16-20 inches for you older buggers) onto an owner hook. Because these babies are somewhat buoyant, the just stay above the sand/mud/rock/gravel bottom. I’ve found them great across sand-flats. I use the same set-up for jack but shorten the trace to 2-300mm. Agnes Jack put me onto “sticky weight” which is awesome for surface/just below surface snapback use. I fish the smaller snapbacks straight from the leader without a sinker, then put a bit of sticky weight on the eye of the hook or shank, just enough to make it run below the surface. If you want it to run deeper/shallower you adjust they amount of sticky weight.

    Gotta love these buggers.
    Cheers Zedjack33 [smiley=jester.gif] [smiley=jester.gif][smiley=jester.gif]

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    westie
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    Re: Snapbacks ( Rigging )

    GES .... What you think " The Oldies Team" how about we meet and have a yarn, I'll being the Scones, Lamintons and the Ginger Nut Bic if you bring the Sustagen and hot milk. BUT it would have to be after Hoy, Bingo,Exersizes, Morning and afternoon nap.
    i will have to look at the calender (Now where did I put it)
    Look I just don't think I could find the time personally how about you GES.

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    Re: Snapbacks ( Rigging )

    Quote Originally Posted by Westie
    GES .... What you think " The Oldies Team" how about we meet and have a yarn, I'll being the Scones, Lamintons and the Ginger Nut Bic if you bring the Sustagen and hot milk. BUT it would have to be after Hoy, Bingo,Exersizes, Morning and afternoon nap.
    i will have to look at the calender (Now where did I put it)
    Look I just don't think I could find the time personally how about you GES.
    ooooo hit a nerve! Sorry!!!! [smiley=jester.gif] [smiley=jester.gif] [smiley=jester.gif]

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    Sounds bl**dy great to me Westie

    However forget the sustagen, Hot Milo would go better with the Lammies

    Apart from the hoy and the bingo and the exercises, and add at least 5-6 hours fishing sounds like a top day
    Cheers,
    Tony

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    westie
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    Re: Snapbacks ( Rigging )

    5-6 hours of fishing is that with or without Granny Nap Time included, if not then you need to take me to a hot spot to keep me from falling asleep


    Westie

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