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Jigstar Loop Splicing Rigging Needle
The Jigstar Loop Splicing Needle is mainly used to insert one piece of spectra line inside another. It can also be useful in opening up the inside of the hollow spectra line so larger tools can be more easily used. Instead of being hollow inside, the loop splicing needle has a wire loop attached to its trailing end.
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Jigstar Reverse Latch Rigging Needle
The Jigstar Reverse Latch Rigging Needle uses the latch mechanism as it was designed to be used to be pulled through the line, keeping the latch mechanism closed by the line's internal pressure.
- Creates loops and splices with speed and efficiency
- Pulled through the line, keeping the latch mechanism closed by the line's internal pressure
- Allows the latch to open, releasing the held line, when needed
- Make longer loops and splices without the limitations of the old latch needles
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Mustad Barrel Three Way Cross Swivel
Whether it's fishing in the surf down south or dropping baits in deep water up north, the Mustad Barrel 3-Way Cross Swivel is the swivel you need. Designed to make paternoster style rigs simple to tie, this swivel allows for a main line and two leader line attachments.
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The Bait Shop Triple Paternoster Rig
The triple paternoster rig is a multi-hooked* bottom fish rig, best used from an anchored boat when there's not much tide running. Slack line should be avoided with this rig, as a biting fish will feel the resistance of the lead and drop the bait, long before it can be registered at the rod tip.
*Please note - this rig doesn't come with hooks. It is simply the line all made up ready to go for ease of customised hook attachment depending on what you're chasing.
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The Bait Shop Twisted Paternoster Rig
The paternoster rig is a multi-hooked bottom fish rig, best used from an anchored boat when there’s not much tide running. Slack line should be avoided with this rig, as a biting fish will feel the resistance of the lead and drop the bait, long before it can be registered at the rod tip. […]
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