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Old 08-05-2009, 02:31 PM
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Question Bass rig set up using rubber sidewinders?

Can anyone show me a picture or drawing of a set up/rig for a Sea Bass line using rubber sidewinders. For Beach and or rocks. To use in Eastbourne East Sussex UK.
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Re: Bass rig set up using rubber sidewinders?

look up the threads by pompy bassmansome usefull tips there
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Re: Bass rig set up using rubber sidewinders?

Personally i would bin the sidewinder as i have not found them that successful for bass Pollock seem to like them.There are much better soft lures out there try to get hold of some 'STORM' soft sand eel with a small lead head (5-10g) i have had a silly amount of bass on these this summer.If you are fishing from the beach or boat i would fish brain main line of say 8-10kg with a 2m fluoro carbon leader i tie my lures direct to this no clip.
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