How to rig ARTIFICIAL SHRIMP Best Fishing Lures

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In this episode I go over in detail what I consider to be the best way to rig an artificial shrimp for saltwater fishing. I go over the gear, line, leader & lure and how to properly rig it up, so you can have a fun and successful day fishing... Let's face it... Live shrimp don't last forever, but these plastic ones... Well... you get the point. If you're into back country, dock, piling, mangrove or just some skinny water fishing and are looking into how to rig up, or maybe you're a seasoned shallow water pirate looking for a different perspective on the subject. If so, this episode's definitely for you.

Enjoy ;)
Tight lines & good vibes.

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Reel - Penn Spinfisher ssv5500
Rod - 7 foot Penn Battalion 15-20 lb class
line - 12lb Momoi smoke blue Nylon Mono

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Nice! Valuable information for tying the two lines together

rickbold
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Hope you and your family are doing well Heath. Miss your videos!

albertwanner
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Hi Heath, Now, that's a nice rig for casting and stealth. I like the knots that you chose for that lure. They are strong and thin. I try to use as few snaps and swivels as possible, unless the lure creates line twist. I hope you have a good weekend and say "Hi" to Avi, Bijoux and Bella. Hope the family is well. I'll talk to you on Sunday. Take care and good luck, Mickey

Mickey
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i have to learn and try these main to leader knots, i usually use a double uni but the tag end catches the guides some times, no big deal but like you mentioned is not smooth and cant make this acurate cast to tight spots

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