I am re-doing my outriggers with 2 halyards. Have the double Hal-Locks
What type of clips do you like ?
I am re-doing my outriggers with 2 halyards. Have the double Hal-Locks
What type of clips do you like ?
Blacks... Pretty fool proof. Not so heavy like the rollers that can bounce back and spin around themself on a light tap by billfish...espcially on dink baits...
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Aftco OR-1's. Easy to set, repeatable, etc. The OR-2's were junk, however.
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For sails and dolphin I like the trip-eas clips. you can adjust them more acurately, work them with one hand a lot easier, and they make a ,much louder snap when they open. This helps me and my mate know what rod to go to if his head is in the bait cooler or if I am busy looking at my machines. When we are fishing for bigger stuff I will use Blacks clips or roller trollers while lure and teaser fishing. We put atleast two clips per halyard line. You also may want to put pullies on your rigger tips and where your second halyard comes off the rigger. It is a must in my book.
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Stuart,Fl.deepseaandtournamentfishing
I use a combo on mine as well. Each rigger halyard has a Rupp roller on top and a Black's just below it. Then I can choose which one to use depending on the drag of the bait and the fish we're interested in. Works great.
Bill
Currently Boatless
Virginia Beach
Rupp Nok Outs hands down. The widest range of tensions and best corrosion resistance. A must for big tuna
You can't go wrong if you take a look at this video...
http://videos.sportfishermen.com/viewvideo/286/RIGGER/
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Black Barts.