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Topic: Identify this rigup?  (Read 652 times)

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Clb

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Rooting thru some tackle,  I have 2 of these but no idea of what it was for.
The squares on the floor are 9"...
Anyone know?
Thanx in advance
Cb
« Last Edit: January 17, 2025, 12:03:21 PM by Clb »
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looks like something that could be used to backtroll for salmon in the rivers
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looks like something that could be used to backtroll for salmon in the rivers

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Thanx, most likely the application there was some other salmon gear in there.
Guess I'm gunna have to learn troll gear
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Yep, back bouncing/trolling for sure. Took me a second though cause the orientation on the pic. Obviously the lead would go on the snap. I have no idea what the Green thing is though.
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There’s a few OG’ s on site that use a set up like that for Hali’s ..perhaps a size up on the blade

I've been wondering about big salmon size spinners for halibut or other large game... Or maybe just adding a big blade or two to the front of my normal sliding halibut rig.
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What is the stiffer on the main and dropper lines at the swivel - some sort of shrink-wrap? Looks simpler than a spreader bar to keep the line and dropper from tangling.

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Stainless whipping.
The green thing really looks like a sinker release, however google couldn't produce a match.
« Last Edit: January 17, 2025, 07:48:12 PM by Clb »
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The green thing could be a trip for a planer or diver. Dipsy diver, etc.
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