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Carolina rigs have become very popular over the years and they are considered a necessity when it comes to fishing gear. In fact, no angler should be without two or three of these amazing rigs. One of the reasons they are so popular is because they separate the hook and worm with a leader keeping it away from the sinker and this makes for better fishing. They're easy to use and can produce some great results. Anyone can use a arolina rig even if you're a beginner but they're great for professionals as well.

They can also be used for most any type of fishing that you want to do. You can fish them from the shoreline or when you go deeper out into the depths of the ocean. They can help to turn a boring fishing trip into one that is exciting and productive because they can help to increase the number of bites that you get.

You can buy rigs that are ready to use or you can make your own, it's entirely up to you. If you want to make your own, you can go online and get step by step instructions on how it's done. Tying a Carolina rig is easy because it only has three main components, which are the weight, leader and line. Basically, all you need to do is put an egg sinker on the line first, then a bead, then tie a barrel swivel onto the line. The bead keeps the weight and swivel from rubbing together and the line flows more smoothly. Choose the size according to the type of fishing you plan to do.

5 secrets to use saltwater fishing Carolina rigs:

1. The Carolina rig can be fishing in and around all types of structures such as brush piles and weeds. They can also be fished in a variety of ways, which makes them more interesting to use.

2. Worms are most commonly used with the Carolina rigs but don't limit yourself to only using worms. You can also fish with plastic crawfish, lizards, tube baits and grubs to name a few. In fact, you can actually use any type of plastic bait with the Carolina saltwater fishing rig so you may want to experiment a little with different types.

3. You can make your rig more interesting by adding sound if you place rattles on your main line that will slide up and down. These work great when night fishing because the fish will swim towards the noise. You'll also want to vary the weight of the sinker to match the conditions in which you're fishing.

For example, many anglers will use a lighter weight in clam water and go heavier when it's rough.

by: Daniel Eggertsen




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