Shummway sucker rigs
figuree
Posted 9/2/2012 2:12 PM (#582177)
Subject: Shummway sucker rigs




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Would anyone be able to post a close up of the "nose spring" on the Shumway rig, like to try making my own and hybridizing the best parts of a couple riggings I have used in past.
figure8out
Posted 9/2/2012 2:50 PM (#582186 - in reply to #582177)
Subject: RE: Shummway sucker rigs





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figuree
Posted 9/2/2012 3:03 PM (#582190 - in reply to #582186)
Subject: RE: Shummway sucker rigs




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Excactly what I need !!!

Thanks!
archerynut36
Posted 9/2/2012 4:48 PM (#582202 - in reply to #582177)
Subject: Re: Shummway sucker rigs





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Location: syracuse indiana
i wonder what size wire that is
MuskieMike
Posted 9/2/2012 9:44 PM (#582224 - in reply to #582177)
Subject: RE: Shummway sucker rigs





Location: Des Moines IA
Looks like a Herbie Rig to me.
matt1985
Posted 9/3/2012 9:32 AM (#582256 - in reply to #582177)
Subject: Re: Shummway sucker rigs




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Herbie rig uses a rubber band
esoxone
Posted 9/3/2012 3:09 PM (#582299 - in reply to #582177)
Subject: Re: Shummway sucker rigs




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wire should be a 0.51" - 0.62"

esoxone
deafmuskyhunter
Posted 9/3/2012 5:11 PM (#582322 - in reply to #582177)
Subject: Re: Shummway sucker rigs




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It's .051
Muskerboy
Posted 9/3/2012 5:20 PM (#582323 - in reply to #582177)
Subject: Re: Shummway sucker rigs





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It's not very hard to make either.