How Do You Tie A Surf Fishing Rig?
Surf fishing is an economical way to enjoy saltwater angling. The techniques and conditions of surf fishing require a rig and tackle that can hold the bottom in turbulent waves, often with two baited hooks to improve the angler’s chances of catching a fish. Surf-fishing rigs can be bought with multicolored beads and spinners, and constructed with materials ranging from monofilament line to threaded wire, but the design and tying them to the end of a line are virtually the same. Tie a saltwater snap swivel to the end of the main line using a clinch knot. Instructions for tying a clinch knot are linked in the reference section. Insert the loop of line at the end of a snelled hook through the upper wire loop on the wire surf-fishing rig, then put the hook through the loop on the end of the line and pull tight to secure it to the wire rig. Add a second hook to the lower wire loop following the same steps. Attach a pyramid sinker to the bottom snap clip on the wire surf-fishing rig when ang