June 15, 2009
What is the best rig for freshwater water fishing? What is the best rig for saltwater fishing?
Brendan W asked:
Freshwater: Bass and Trout
Saltwater: Rockcod and Salmon
Terminal Tackle not reel/rod combo
Freshwater: Bass and Trout
Saltwater: Rockcod and Salmon
Terminal Tackle not reel/rod combo
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Comments on What is the best rig for freshwater water fishing? What is the best rig for saltwater fishing? »
fresh water bass you want a buzz bait works like god
There are no best rigs for any fish, just suggested ones. Why? Because the area being fished dictates what we use to catch them. ~good luck catchin’.
it depends on what you’re fishing for, whats around like rocks, logs, oysters, or is just a sandy or soft grass bottom. with live bait in fresh water, i usually am fishing for bass, and bass love cover, so i use a little heavier lb test (10+) and a leader thats about 20. i usually use a slider rig which is the main line connected to a swivel with either a float or a weight above the swivel, and then a leader to the hook that’s about 1 to 1.5 feet long. hooks can range from 1/0 or 2/0 to those tougher live bait hooks depending on what size fish i think are around. i use this same rig for most of my fresh and saltwater fishing, but with saltwater the line strenth varies more. trout, small red, snapper, etc. i use 10-14 lb test, and if im targeting larger snook or reds or black drum or whatever, i use bigger weights, floats, hooks and line respectively. have fun!
Are you looking for the best rig (terminal tackle) or the best rod and reel combo?
I dont freshwater fish but a good saltwater rig is to free line it with about three feet of florocarbon leader