Posted on Sep 30, 2009

fixed bobber Fishing Rig

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There are four fishing rig types that have multiple variations that we will talk about and they are a fixed sinker rig, a slip sinker rig, a fixed bobber rig, and a slip bobber rig. There are statics that support the fact that about three fourths of all game fish that are caught in freshwater and saltwater are caught with live or natural baits. Even the pros will switch to tipping their artificial baits with live bait when the fishing get tough. But to be honest if you do not lean to rig your live baits properly you lower chances of catching fish drastically. But don't get scared off because you don't need to learn a different fishing rig method for every type of bait. The four methods we are going to talk about are very versatile and can be used for wide variety of baits and different fishing situations with minor modifications.

For example you can use a slip bobber rig to catch fish species from bluegill from small ponds on wax worms or red worms , to catching monster catfish or northern pike using baits 12 inches long or bigger! Al you have to do is change the size of the components used to make up a slip bobber rig and you are in business to catch any size fish. You still have to learn your baits for very special applications but the majority of natural baits will work well with the fishing rig systems we have listed.

Fixed Sinker Fishing Rig

If you are fishing for game fish that are not line or weight sensitive such as large catfish you could use a slip sinker rig. The fixed sinker rig is designed to designed to to not move when a fish hits your bait. You fish this fishing rig what is called tight line. You want no slack in your line when you fish a fixed sinker rig. If your tip moves or if you line goes slack after a hit pick your pole up and real your line back tight. With the pole still in your hand wait for a second hit. If the hit comes set the hook imediately. When you are fishing with fixed sinker fishing rigs there are a number of sinker and hook variatons you can use and they will depend on what gamefish you are targeting and what type of water conditions you are fishing in.

Slip Sinker Fishing Rig

One of the most universal fishing rigs you will ever use is the slip sinker fishing rig. This rig has so many variations and can used to a variety of game fish species. The fundamentals of a slip sinker rig are vary simple. The rig is designed for game fish species that are very line sensitive and spook easily. When a fish picks up your live bait presentation they actually can mouth it and start moving away with you bait without detecting any live Resistance. When you see you line start to move, pick up your pole and real in the slack and get ready to set the hook. If the line starts to move, or continues to move set the hook. You can fish this rig in any water conditions with a few fishing tackle modifications designed specifically for the water condition you are fishing in.

fixed bobber Fishing Rig
A fixed bobber rig is designed so that the fish taking your bait feels very little resistance when they take your bait. The key to having a correctly balanced fixed bobber rig is to match a proper size split shot or jig size with the size of the bobber you use. You want the weight of your bait and the weight of the jig or split shot to be enough to just barely keep your bobber a float. When a fish takes your bait it feels no resistance from the bobber . Fixed bobber rigs are used alot when fishing for panfish and any gamefish that can be caught at shallow depths. The disadvantage of fixed bobber rigs is that you can only set the depth as deep as the length of pole you are using.

Slip bobber Fishing Rig

A slip bobber rig is designed to be used for adjustable deep depths that are much deeper then the length of your fishing rod. Slip bobber rigs are designed to be easy to cast. Slip bobbers use a bobber stop and a bead that will stop the bobber at a set depth. This type of rig can be used to catch small or large fish.

Well folks that concludes our article about fishing rigs We sincerely hope you use our fishing information on your next fishing trip Good Luck!

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