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Posts: 373
Location: Maine Township, MN | How are these rigs working? I really like the looks of the clip that goes through the nostril. Can you get away with the medium size for most suckers or go for the large? I think I have an opprotunity to get some big suckers this fall. |
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Posts: 109
Location: Pewaukee, WI | They have rigs for small and larger sized suckers. In my opinion its the best rig out there. Clips on real easy with the nose clip. They use a 49 strand wire that is nice and flexable and takes a lot of fish to kink it. They also have Floro rigs (floro from the swivle to the clip) that worked nice in clear water for us last fall.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B3WeruKJYUQ&feature=channel&list=UL |
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Posts: 23
| I tried them last year. They're great when you are putting the sucker on. my only issue was if you had a strike and the fish didn't have a real good grab on it--'tail grabber" you go to set the hook and say goodbye to your sucker. |
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Posts: 501
Location: S.Wisconsin | It shouldnt matter what rig is used....when I set the hook 99% of the time the sucker is gone fish or not. The shumway rigs work very well |
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| Real simple to use and the nose piece can be re-used over and over again. I can re-rig one in the boat to fit the suckers for the day. Great product! |
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Posts: 35
| Agreed, I put a tiny bend at the end of the clips ... Helps a lot when moving and lifting the sucker back in the boat. Sucks to have a big juicy sucker do a couple wiggles, and the clips slide out while lifting. Seems to be a problem of the past with the small bends.
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Posts: 35
| Hands down the best sucker rig out there. Easy to use and hooks up great |
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