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Topic: pacific halibut godfather rig?  (Read 2336 times)

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bigtuna

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  • Location: Santa Cruz
  • Date Registered: Mar 2015
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I was going to buy a godfather rig from redwoodcoastspreaderbars, but they're out of stock and I fear they won't have them in stock before I need it for my trip.  Can someone post a picture of their godfather rig or give a detailed explanation so I can create my own?

Thanks


SlackedTide

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https://www.thehulltruth.com/west-coast/768072-halibut-help-east-coast-guy.html

It's a big ol sabiki rig , they even tell you what they use off redwood website... just looking at the pics you can get an idea.
« Last Edit: May 23, 2018, 01:05:15 AM by SlackedTide »
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wizz

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  • Date Registered: Mar 2013
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I was going to buy a godfather rig from redwoodcoastspreaderbars, but they're out of stock and I fear they won't have them in stock before I need it for my trip.  Can someone post a picture of their godfather rig or give a detailed explanation so I can create my own?

Thanks
Water activated strobe, I think it’s 100lbs black test, all crimped  connections and 16/0 circle hooks. This rig has caught Halibut.
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