Shore Fishing Rigs
How to Build 2-Hook Pennel Rig Variants
WSF takes a look at the three most common types of pennel setup. Looking at how to build them, the advantages and disadvantages of each setup as well as when to use them. ... Full story
The Grizzly Ghost Rig
Mike Thrussell looks at a simple but effective rig designed around the Tubertini Grizzly Connector. With minimum visual impact, its ideal for scratching out all manner of species. ... Full story
Pennel Rig
A pennel rig is not a main rig body designed to support separate hook lengths. It refers to a system of tying two hooks close ... Full story
Long and Low
Designed to cast a decent sized bait to long range and fish a long hook length tied in close behind the lead. Uses a standard ... Full story
Bomber Rig
A favourite with the competition anglers. Similar to a standard two hook rig, but uses a long hook length at the top and a short ... Full story
Pulley Rig
A good rig for rough ground work targeting sizeable fish like bass, codling, dogfish and huss. The main rig body line passes through the lower ... Full story
Long Range Wishbone
A wishbone rig uses a hook length off the rig body as normal, but this then ends in a swivel. A second length of line ... Full story
One Hook Rig (Clipped Down)
Fished with a single long hook length. Also carries a bait clip positioned close behind the weight to gain casting distance. The main rig for long ... Full story
Two Hook Rig (Clipped up)
Suitable for fishing two baits at medium to long range. Uses two bait clips mounted above the anchored swivels which avoids the baits blowing backwards ... Full story
Three Hook Paternoster
A paternoster is a term used to describe a rig that has the hook length or lengths working at right angles to the rig body. A ... Full story
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J Knot: Braid to Mono
This is the best knot we’ve found for joining a mono leader to main braid reel line. We first came across it when fishing for ... Full story

