create your own

Rigs for Catching Big Catfish

70
rate or flag this page

By Gone Fishin Club

Monster Catfish

Gone Fishin Club member Gary Turner with a good blue catfish caught at Santee Cooper.
Gone Fishin Club member Gary Turner with a good blue catfish caught at Santee Cooper.


The Slip Rig or the Carolina Rig


The rig I use most is the slip sinker rig also known as the Carolina Rig.


To make this rig you will need:

1. Your main reel line, I prefer PowerPro of a fairly high test, usually 80 pound test or bigger

2. A barrel swivel,

3. About 2 - 6’ of leader line, using a test lighter then your main line by 10-20 pounds, that way if you snag you will only lose a few feet of line and your hook, if using live bait 2' is good

4. An egg weight, I use 1-1 1/2 ounce usually,

5. A plastic or glass bead, cushions your weight striking against your knot,

6. A hook, I prefer Gamakatsu circle hooks, make sure your gap is big enough to leave room to hook the fish.


This may seem like a bunch of stuff, but its not really and this is the rig to catch monster catfish with.


1. Take your egg sinker and slide it up your mail reel line.

2. Take your bead and slide it up the line also.

3. Take your main reel line and tie it to one side of your swivel.

The knot I use is the Trilene Knot or the Double Loop Clinch Knot. You can use another knot if you have a favorite. If you don't have a favorite give this one a try.It is called the Trilene Knot because the staff at Berkley Company developed it, they developed it originally specifically to use with their Trilene monofilament. The Trilene Knot retains 95 percent of its strength when tied properly.

How to tie Trilene knot.

Step 1. Insert the line through the hook eye twice leaving a small loop and 4 - 6 inches of tag end line to work with.

Step 2. Next make 6 - 7 wraps around the standing (main line) part of the leader line., then slip the line end through the small loop at the hook eye and then bring it back up through the larger loop also.

Step 3.Pull evenly on the standing line (main line) and the hook or swivel, be careful not to let double line cross back over itself. Watch the hook point also, don't hook your hand.
Overlapping lines will self cut and severly weaken your knots. Trim the tag end and you are set.


4. Now you should have the sinker on your line closest to your reel then the bead and then that line tied to your swivel.

5. Take your leader line and tie it to the other side of the swivel

6. Now tie your hook to the end of the leader line and you are done.

Now, you are ready for bait, after the bait is on Hang On!

Good Luck and Squealin' Reels,
Gary Turner




How to Join the Gone Fishin Club!

 

By joining Gone Fishin Club you become eligible to win a trip to Santee to chase Monsters Cats with Gary and the crew.

We also have drawings for other trips, magazine subscriptions, club logo hats and shirts.

So what are you waiting for, JOIN NOW! Did I mention it was FREE!

here is the link...................... JOIN GONE FISHIN CLUB

Catching Big Catfish in the News

  • Return to the Emerald IsleFISHINGmagic22 hours ago

    FORGET THOSE GIANT carp in French waters, and those huge Spanish catfish if you want the holiday of a lifetime, and something completely different, and instead set sail on southern Ireland's River Shannon to Lough Derg or Lough Ree and its Inner Lakes.

  • Mother Lode Fishing ReportCalaveras Enterprise16 hours ago

    Trout: Wild winter weather kept many anglers away from Lake Camanche this week, but the trout didn't seem to mind the cold weather. One South Shore troller reported catching his limit of trout while trolling back and forth between North and South shores.

  • Coastal Bend Fishing Report: 12.18.09Corpus Christi Caller-Times23 hours ago

    COASTAL BEND —Redfish Bay and Northward — Fishing has improved, but anglers mostly are catching redfish and drum. Anglers report catching some nice trout along muddy bottoms near shell with suspending lures and soft plastics. Deeper sections of flats are producing redfish as is the edges of the ICW and other channels such as the Sailboat Channel between the ferry and Aransas Pass. San Antonio ...

Comments

RSS for comments on this Hub

No comments yet.

Submit a Comment

Members and Guests

Sign in or sign up and post using a hubpages account.


optional


  • No HTML is allowed in comments, but URLs will be hyperlinked
  • Comments are not for promoting your hubs or other sites

working