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Extreme Jigging: Dogtooth Tuna, Yellowtail Kingfish (Hiramasa), Amberjack, Samson Fish => Tackle & Techniques => Topic started by: Darren Cook on August 25, 2007, 05:37:33 PM
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Hi, new to this forum. Some great stuff here.
My question; Is anyone crimping their solid rings to leaders for jigging?
I realise that most leader is easily tied....... but was just thinking crimps should be strong enough and neat. Was thinking of maybe using 2 quality crimps and sliding over either heat-shrink or glow tube or just leaving crimps bare.
Any thoughts on pro's and con's? cheers Daz.
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Hi Daz,
Welcome to the forum.
I have just moved from knots to crimps with my jigging. I use 2 crimps, one close by the solid ring (with some protective tubing) then twist about 6 inches of leader back up itself and crimp the second one. The second crimp and the additional twists are just for some additional abrasion resistance to the cuda, and for piece of mind.
I lost a couple of fish with the knot tightening down on itself and snapping under sudden shock. Havnt had the same problem with crimps.
I wouldnt worry about heat shrink, for me fire and fishing line is not a sweet thing in any circumstance. Plus its just another thing to have to do.
A possible con may be super fussy fish may be put off by the additional 6 inches of doubled up line, but having said this I cant prove it as Im normally the only one jigging on the boat and my biggest fish so far has been taken on this rig, and my catch rate seems exactly the same. The extra abrasion resistance is well worth the possibility of spooking fish for my situation.
Cheers
Ben
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Darren, I don't know anybody that ties the jig connection, I use a bit of line guard [tubing] on the loop and two crimps, nice and neat and never had a failure there. ;D
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Crimps are the way to go never had one move although if you are using owner solid rings a line guard is a must.I use a 1.3mm crimps on 150lb leader and use two but only 1cm apart.
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It sounds like its done different over east ???
Most of the guys jigging sambos on the west coast and running heavy drags tie there mono leaders straight to the swivel. A three or four turn uni knot is more than good enough. I have been using this system for 4+ years and haven't had a problem yet.
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Thanks guys,used the crimped system today with success........shame about my first PR knot, had one failure and resorted back to bimini-allbright. ???
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Hey Darren have you tried the Bimini to a wind-on leader works a treat except for wind-ons costing a bit ,which is why i make my own.
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Cam,
no not for jigging but i do have some floating around somewhere.
Is there any instuctions on how to make them here?
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Um no i don't think it has been brought up yet on the forum on how to make them but if you were to Google wind on leaders you should find something, there quite easy once you get all the correct tools.I got all my tools and dacron ,leader,glue thread and bobbin from Wellsys Tackle but im sure someone down your way would stock it.
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Where did your PR knot fail Darryn?
Was it a slip or a snap?
Cheers
Ben
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Ben, it was a snap, where i finished it i imagine. Was thinking i must have done something weird at the half hitches above the burned knob on the leader. Couldnt imagine that knot slipping unless everything was falling apart.
The PR knot on my other set-up held ok and landed 3 kings to about 10kg with resonably serious drag so i wont give up on the PR just yet.
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I never put fire anywhere near my knots.
If the little blob on the end of the leader is the last resort holding everything together, which its not, ill change knots.
I have never had it slip through or anything like that. If it breaks it seems to pop right at the waterline (wet line tests lower, I think).
I would say it would have been the excess heat, rather than the half hitches. The hitches dont do bugger all in my opinion, except tidy the end of the knot so it doesnt all unravel. The strength of the knot comes from the fact that the mainline runs straight through the center of the knot, with no additional twisting.
The other weekend I got beaten by my first kingfish. Duel speedy maxed out on sunset, plus thumb on the spool, between 15-16kg of drag on the fish (tested on a scale afterwards ;) ) and the trusty PR didnt fail me. Glad to hear your not giving up on it, best.........knot..........ever.......
Cheers
Ben
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Hey Ben are you going to let on where you found such a kingfish? lol
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NE corner of Mayor, about 120m
No secrets here mate ;)
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Cheers Ben
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Ohhhhhh shiite, I still havnt brought you those DVDs!?
Sitting in a pile on my desk. Ill try bring em over to the shop sometime this week ay.
What days/times are you working?
Cheers
Ben
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Monday in Tepuke and the rest of the week at the mount from 8am to 5.30pm.
Cheers Ben.
ps we just got a Dog Fight in so come in and have a play.
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Probably Tuesday,
seya then
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Sweet as.
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Huh? DVD's What dvd's.....someone mention dvd's? Jigging DVD's? mmmmmmm ::)
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Yip DVDs.Andrew on this forum should be able to hook you up with some of the Jigging Master DVDs you can find him on the Progear Oceanus 30 thread in Jigging tackle and techniques.