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moondog
Posted 8/23/2015 5:55 PM (#781636)
Subject: making my own sucker rigs




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I am going to make my own sucker rigs for fall fishing. just wondering what would be the best wire to use. I have looked at the bledding wire, 49 strand wire and surfstrand single strand wire. Just wondering what would work the best or doesn't it really matter which one use. also what size(pound) of wire to use. also should the wire be coated or uncoated.
Will Schultz
Posted 8/24/2015 10:32 AM (#781722 - in reply to #781636)
Subject: Re: making my own sucker rigs





Location: Grand Rapids, MI
The high seas 49 strand 90# shark cable is what I prefer. Make sure you get the right double barrel crimps and the right tool for the crimps.
BNelson
Posted 8/24/2015 10:32 AM (#781723 - in reply to #781722)
Subject: Re: making my own sucker rigs





Location: Contrarian Island
I have had 90 lb break...I now use 49 strand 175 lb....
Will Schultz
Posted 8/25/2015 7:42 AM (#781816 - in reply to #781636)
Subject: Re: making my own sucker rigs





Location: Grand Rapids, MI
Holy $&!%... You broke the 90# shark cable? Was it a well used rig?
BNelson
Posted 8/25/2015 10:50 AM (#781836 - in reply to #781636)
Subject: Re: making my own sucker rigs





Location: Contrarian Island
I take that back, I broke 7 strand 90 #... I went to al 175 lb 49 strand, the stuff is not very thick and I don't think the fish mind ..
Will Schultz
Posted 8/25/2015 11:47 AM (#781856 - in reply to #781636)
Subject: Re: making my own sucker rigs





Location: Grand Rapids, MI
OK, I can see that. Seven strand isn't even comparable to the 49 strand.
BNelson
Posted 8/25/2015 12:43 PM (#781867 - in reply to #781636)
Subject: Re: making my own sucker rigs





Location: Contrarian Island
very true, I think for WI rigs I use 135 seven strand ...but for MN rigs I use the 175 49 strand
tswoboda
Posted 8/25/2015 9:37 PM (#781947 - in reply to #781636)
Subject: Re: making my own sucker rigs




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Are you guys using coated or non? I see the coated getting torn up and only good for a fish or 2.
Will Schultz
Posted 8/26/2015 8:56 AM (#782004 - in reply to #781636)
Subject: Re: making my own sucker rigs





Location: Grand Rapids, MI
The AFW 49 strand shark cable isn't available coated. Coated wire is not good IMO for two reasons; 1. it doesn't let you see if there are broken wire strands, 2. it provides a barrier between the wire and crimp that may cause it to slip.
BNelson
Posted 8/26/2015 9:45 AM (#782013 - in reply to #781636)
Subject: Re: making my own sucker rigs





Location: Contrarian Island
agree w/ Will
Mojo1269
Posted 8/26/2015 10:11 AM (#782023 - in reply to #781636)
Subject: Re: making my own sucker rigs





Posts: 748


I use Cortland Toothy Critter Tie-able wire and put 5 minute Epoxy on the knots....Works like a charm...
jdsplasher
Posted 8/26/2015 5:36 PM (#782095 - in reply to #782023)
Subject: Re: making my own sucker rigs





Posts: 2242


Location: SE, WI.

I also use the 49 strand Will is talkin, BUT I never use crimps. 49 strand is very tie - able!

 JD

MuskyNate27
Posted 8/27/2015 9:27 AM (#782156 - in reply to #781636)
Subject: Re: making my own sucker rigs




Posts: 293


Has anyone tried Flouro rigs?
BNelson
Posted 8/27/2015 10:03 AM (#782163 - in reply to #781636)
Subject: Re: making my own sucker rigs





Location: Contrarian Island
I use fluoro for the leader section above the 49 strand..but I would not recommend using fluoro for the section that ends up in the muskies mouth....
MuskyNate27
Posted 8/27/2015 10:14 AM (#782164 - in reply to #782163)
Subject: Re: making my own sucker rigs




Posts: 293


Ya....I see the concern, but look at the pike rigs like bigtooth and such. Don't hear about any problems with those.
BNelson
Posted 8/27/2015 10:22 AM (#782165 - in reply to #782164)
Subject: Re: making my own sucker rigs





Location: Contrarian Island
it only takes one fish to bite thru fluoro to ruin your day/trip... I wouldn't do it... the fish don't seem to care about chomping down on a sucker with 49 strand on it... why take the chance?!
MuskyNate27
Posted 8/27/2015 10:55 AM (#782172 - in reply to #781636)
Subject: Re: making my own sucker rigs




Posts: 293


Very true.
Espy
Posted 8/27/2015 1:25 PM (#782195 - in reply to #782172)
Subject: Re: making my own sucker rigs





Posts: 323


Location: Elk River, MN
Where's the best place to get said wire, do you guys have a favorite place/site?
Will Schultz
Posted 8/27/2015 2:22 PM (#782200 - in reply to #781636)
Subject: Re: making my own sucker rigs





Location: Grand Rapids, MI
http://www.afwhiseas.com/Stainless-Steel-Shark-Wire-Camo-30-Foot-Co...
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