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Surf Casting Rigs

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Category: Saltwater Fishing
Forum Name: Landbased & Surfcasting
Forum Description: From rocks or beaches, here's the place for the landbased fishos to share information
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Printed Date: 29 Jan 2026 at 9:26pm


Topic: Surf Casting Rigs
Posted By: scuzzymoto
Subject: Surf Casting Rigs
Date Posted: 10 Nov 2021 at 3:15pm
Right whats everyone using these days?

  (A) Running / Pully /Ledger rigs ? ( seems to be the 3 main rigs in 
       NZ) 
  (B) Are you guys building your own or buying  pre-made rigs?
 
be interesting to see what everyone using , alot would be dependent as to what and where your fishing , also what species your targeting..  Smile



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Posted By: John_Ra
Date Posted: 06 Mar 2022 at 10:25am
Thought I'd post a couple rigs.
I use pulley rigs. Simple reason is it goe's out as 1 piece, aerodynamic to get you a little further out there.. small baits is key. But even a whole pilly will fly good if cotten on properly, & wont do the helicopter... Used to use BM longreach ones & they work a treat, I like them cause of the 2 floats that come with it. Fish don't mind em at all. Even the yellow, pink, red & green float balls work too.
Other Rigs like Iki & Bite brands work as well. Have lately started to make my own pulley rigs using gemini release clips & also using an impact lead, use 7/0 recurves, have tried 5 & 6/0, but eehhh frak it, if fish is big enough 7 will do.. like the rig about a metre long & have started using the larger float, still fish don't mind it. Why a float? I mainly fish the Rangaunu Harbour inlet, has a little bit of current, the float keeps bait off the bottom. Trace length, a work in progress still. as long as it is under a metre or pulley wont work the way it should.
The other rig is the "90 Millie" special, it's a ledger & if I could snell a hook properly I would use it more, using a uni to tie it on, will see the knot go to the side bottom of the hook eye, can be diff between catching & feeding the fish...

PS: I cut off the hooks that come with the pre made packs....


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Posted By: mejobloggs
Date Posted: 08 Mar 2022 at 10:15am
Do you keep your floats away from the bait/hook? The photo shows a ~10cm gap between float and hook... But not sure if the float is fixed in place, or underwater the float will move to touch the hook?


Posted By: John_Ra
Date Posted: 09 Mar 2022 at 1:21pm
Originally posted by mejobloggs mejobloggs wrote:

Do you keep your floats away from the bait/hook? The photo shows a ~10cm gap between float and hook... But not sure if the float is fixed in place, or underwater the float will move to touch the hook?

Yes Keep them away, could stop fish from inhaling bait or even try swallow the whole thing. Distance is upto you  But no more than half the trace length. I use 2 soft plastic tubing, cut into 4mm length, can make em longer or shorter. I made it 4mm as float ahs bigger hole.
Wink   Found tubing at an Engineering supply place...




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Posted By: scuzzymoto
Date Posted: 17 Mar 2022 at 7:16pm
Yakima floats?  nice rigs , yeh the tube is really good ,I use power gum ( if you can find it these days). Use alot ot the Trident tackle  when fishing pully rigs,  90% of the time the  std Ledger , still can bet it 

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