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Damn Chris, pretty smart with the split ring. You sure you work for the state?
![]() I like having a dedicated bait rod because even if I don't need bait, I'm always curious to find out what a ball on the meter really is. And one can never have enough shark chum.
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sweet good input & i thought it was just going to be a lame thread
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Putting a fish trap or iron as the weight on the sabiki will get you some by-catch for sure. Jim Sammons said to me once if your fishing for bait, then just fish for bait. I only fish the sabiki with the weight now mainly because bait is really easy to get if you get into the kelp and jig in between the stringers, the weight at the bottom decreases snags on the kelp. Of course it is your preference.
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For a sabiki stick, don't buy one. I made one out of pvc and clamped a shiatty reel to it. Use a torch or something to heat the end and hole where the line goes throw and then roll it to get rid of the sharp edges.
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lol
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