Best Sucker Rig on the Market?
Big Perc
Posted 10/1/2006 6:07 PM (#211914)
Subject: Best Sucker Rig on the Market?




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Location: Iowa
As the cold water season rapidly approaches and a lot of us turn to sucker fishing, I was curious to know what everyone thinks is the best sucker rig to use as far as keeping a sucker free moving yet effective enough to put the hooks into a fish...I have a couple rigs already which include a small and large bucher rig, a mania lift off rig, and 2 herbie rigs...each I think have there advantages, each their disadvantages...any thoughts/opinion would be greatly appreciated...

Big Perc
Slime King
Posted 10/2/2006 8:34 AM (#211995 - in reply to #211914)
Subject: RE: Best Sucker Rig on the Market?





Posts: 494


Location: midwest
You already answered your own question They all have some disadvantages to some degree. Of the commercial built ones available, I have had the best hooking percentage on the lift off rig from mania.....disadvantage, on some strikes/ some hooksets also, you give the fish the sucker. This equals a free meal for that fish (not a bad deal for that fish). This means one less catchable fish for that day, that may have hit again if it had not already been fed.
cpr fish
Posted 10/2/2006 12:46 PM (#212051 - in reply to #211914)
Subject: RE: Best Sucker Rig on the Market?




Posts: 239


Location: Madison, WI
I’ve experimented with all 3 rigs you mentioned. I have had my best luck with the Herbie Rig. It is now my go to QS rig.

Also consider picking up a sucker stretcher. It makes rigging live bait quick and easy. I got one as a gift and don’t leave home without it in the fall!

Kazmuskie
Posted 10/3/2006 8:56 PM (#212424 - in reply to #211914)
Subject: RE: Best Sucker Rig on the Market?




Posts: 194


Make your own. I do. It's basically a lift-off rig, but stronger components. I also use a knot at all wire connections. The crimps just hold the tag ends in place while the knot takes the abuse.
55ESOX
Posted 10/12/2006 4:05 AM (#214202 - in reply to #211914)
Subject: RE: Best Sucker Rig on the Market?


If you are looking for trully heavy duty quick set rigs take a look at Bulletproof Tackle. The rigs I make are all hand tied construction and built to catch the fish of a lifetime. Our system incorporates a rubber band but the way we do it is slightly different than others. With our system there is no snap to potentialy fail and you have the abillity to rubber band all of your bait a head of time to save time on bait changes durring a hot bite. We offer 4 different rigs to choose from depending on size of bait and fluoro or sevenstrand wire. We also manufacture heavy duty baiting needles that will last you forever. If you are a fall trophy live bait fisherman I am sure you will agree they are the best built on the market.

Check out bulletprooftackle.com to check it out or to place an order.

Good luck fishing,
Duane
DJH
Posted 10/18/2006 4:56 PM (#215571 - in reply to #211914)
Subject: RE: Best Sucker Rig on the Market?




Posts: 120


Location: Chicago, IL
Duane gave a nice commercial for his Bulletproof rig and I must say he is RIGHT ON! His floro quickstrikes are the best I have used.

Dan Hardy