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Chops6531 04-15-2014 04:17 PM

Viper spoon??
 
So, I was looking at a couple of YouTube videos on halibut and found a video on the viper spoon. I have seen the bouncing rig for halibut and it is very similar. I wanted to get a couple of things together to make one but I haven't been able to find the flasher or dodger anywhere in SD. Just wanted to know if anyone has used the rig or has any pointers on how to make one. Thanks!

roadx 04-15-2014 06:12 PM

squidco has dodgers

GregAndrew 04-15-2014 10:48 PM

The company that makes those was at the Fred Hall show in Long Beach. I liked the look of them, and would consider using them with Squid for Halibut. Or change to a single hook at the back plain. The tri swivels they make are working out pretty well for me too. Might be worth going directly to their website to buy the setup. I am looking into trying an Apex lure in place of their spoon.

BigTunaL 04-16-2014 09:05 AM

Do you have to remove one of the three hooks to make it legal here?

solyluna 04-16-2014 09:28 AM

I got one from Bob sands use it with the swivel
They make drop it down with small
Sand dab instant hook up on short lingerie
Used it on halli with Macks no luck
Only thing I don't like about it the
2nd hook to close and do not make it
To the tail of a 8 inch mack

William Novotny 04-16-2014 11:07 AM

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Originally Posted by BigTunaL (Post 190568)
Do you have to remove one of the three hooks to make it legal here?

You can use as many hooks as you like legally. That regulation is only for the targeting of rockfish.

WildernessWanker 04-16-2014 11:20 AM

I believe you can use as many hooks as you want, however if you are in possession of a rockfish then it doesn't matter what you're targeting you can only use 2 hooks. So if you've caught a rockfish you can't then move on and throw on a sanddab ganion. At least that's what I was told, so I always target rockfish last because even a sabiki would put you in violation if you're trying to make bait after rockfishing.

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alanw 04-16-2014 01:04 PM

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Originally Posted by WildernessWanker (Post 190581)
I believe you can use as many hooks as you want, however if you are in possession of a rockfish then it doesn't matter what you're targeting you can only use 2 hooks. So if you've caught a rockfish you can't then move on and throw on a sanddab ganion. At least that's what I was told, so I always target rockfish last because even a sabiki would put you in violation if you're trying to make bait after rockfishing.

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+1 I think this info is correct

Chops6531 04-16-2014 07:17 PM

Thanks for the info on the flashers. I was able to find them and set up a halibut rig...gonna test it out on Friday in sd bay.

BigTunaL 04-16-2014 10:30 PM

Thank you for the info William, WW, and Alanw

MITCHELL 04-17-2014 03:39 AM

I got my bounch ball halibut rig at Angles' choice on Rosecrans point loma
Feels like I'm pulling an anchor in my kayak
Good workout thoe : ):reeling:bounced it into the canyon 400ft+for a nice red!

GregAndrew 04-17-2014 07:22 AM

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Originally Posted by MITCHELL (Post 190659)
I got my bounch ball halibut rig at Angles' choice on Rosecrans point loma
Feels like I'm pulling an anchor in my kayak
Good workout thoe : ):reeling:bounced it into the canyon 400ft+for a nice red!

300 feet is the legal fishing limit these days.

William Novotny 04-17-2014 07:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MITCHELL (Post 190659)
I got my bounch ball halibut rig at Angles' choice on Rosecrans point loma
Feels like I'm pulling an anchor in my kayak
Good workout thoe : ):reeling:bounced it into the canyon 400ft+for a nice red!

Not to be a stickler for regs but all ground species of rockfish may be taken from no deeper water then 300'.

rhyak 04-17-2014 08:19 AM

Yeah 300 for rockfish, but he can fish 400 for halibut if he wanted.

WildernessWanker 04-17-2014 08:21 AM

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Originally Posted by rhyak (Post 190669)
Yeah 300 for rockfish, but he can fish 400 for halibut if he wanted.

Are California Halibut found that deep?

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