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  2. Sabiki - Wikipedia

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    This rig is usually used when catching baitfish, though an angler can also attach a bait cage to the rig and catch fish like large snapper, mulloway, flathead, etc. With a bait cage on the rig, users should give a large jerk to release the bait. In Japan, they are used to catch sardines and mackerel off large piers. [1]

  3. Rigs-to-Reefs - Wikipedia

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    “(The rigs) are all essential habitat really, from the mouth of the (Mississippi) River to (South) Padre Island, snapper are totally reliant upon artificial structure. Before the 1940s, when those rigs started going in, there was practically no snapper in the northwest Gulf. Now, more than half of the catch is from that area.” [48]

  4. Bottom fishing - Wikipedia

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    The bait must appear appetizing to the fish. The most common rig used in bottom fishing is called a "fish finder rig". The next rig is called a "porgy rig" for the reason that it is effective on porgies, grunts, snapper, and any other schooling, medium-sized fish. A rig that is rarely used is called a "break-away rig".

  5. Northern red snapper - Wikipedia

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    When northern red snapper bite on a line, they tend to be nibblers and pickers, and a soft touch is needed when trying to catch them. [16] Because the older red snapper like structure, anglers use bottom fishing over reefs, wrecks, and oil rigs, and use line and supplies in the 50-lb class.

  6. Carolina rig - Wikipedia

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    The Carolina rig is a fishing rig similar to the Texas rig, but with the sinker weight fixed above the hook instead of sliding down to it. The Carolina rig is suitable for beginning fishers, [ 1 ] and this specific rig is designed to help fishermen catch bottom-feeding fish, particularly black bass . [ 2 ]

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