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May-02-2008, 02:42 PM
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| | Big Game's the Name
Name: Captain Fred Archer Vessel: 36 Custom (Cabo) Location: Laguna Niguel/Cabo Job:Author, outdoor writer Bio: Cabo charterboat owner & captain | Awesome new way to bridle live or dead bait
This is the QuickRig Bait Bridling Kit. What a great and easy way to bridle live or dead baits with Circle hooks or J's.
The kit comes with the bridling tool and ten each, small, medium and large bridles. They are available through us at fredarcher@cox.net
First picture, bridling up a ballyhoo on a circle hook in seconds.
Second picture, starting to bridle a big bait.
Third picture, closing the bridle on the big bait.
That's all there is to it! Very damned neat!
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May-02-2008, 03:20 PM
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Name: Deno Age: 38 Vessel: La Ultimita (The last one) 252 Wellcraft Coastal, 18 CC Klamath Location: San Diego Job:Zoo keeper Bio: TAMING ANIMALS ONE DAY AT A TIME. | Have you ever tried zip ties? |
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May-02-2008, 05:30 PM
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| | Big Game's the Name
Name: Captain Fred Archer Vessel: 36 Custom (Cabo) Location: Laguna Niguel/Cabo Job:Author, outdoor writer Bio: Cabo charterboat owner & captain |
Deno,
Yes, I've tried zip ties and rejected them for standard bridles before the Bait Bridles came along. The zips are okay for snugging a hook up to a bait's head or nose, but it doesn't allow the hook to move freely, which is critical for both circle and J hooks. In the end, using a zip is pretty much like putting a hook in the bait, which drops hooking efficiency way down. Plus, the Bait Bridles don't require sticking anything through a bait's eye sockets, which means that you get livelier baits that stay that way a lot longer than the other kind. And, of course, the Bait Bridles are easier and faster to use than any other kind of bridling that I have ever seen.
These puppies are way special, period!
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May-30-2008, 11:33 AM
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Name: Sir Jorge Vessel: several Location: citizen of the world Job:globe trippin' |
fred do you have any of these in stock? can i get a set overnighted?
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May-30-2008, 12:38 PM
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| | Master Baiter
Name: Hunter Age: 25 Vessel: Cazador, 29' Balckfin Location: 33.33N 117.47W Job:Bio Sludge Inspector |
Fred,
How do I place an order. I got a trip planned next week.
Thanks.
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May-30-2008, 05:24 PM
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#6 (permalink)
| | Big Game's the Name
Name: Captain Fred Archer Vessel: 36 Custom (Cabo) Location: Laguna Niguel/Cabo Job:Author, outdoor writer Bio: Cabo charterboat owner & captain |
You guys who want them, please email me at fredarcher@cox.net and I'll provide details. We can ship fast.
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Jun-08-2008, 04:44 PM
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Name: john Vessel: not crazy enough yet Location: sanfrancisco/ca Job:md Bio: Resident. Photo at right is Flea going over the falls at a local break. That little black spec in the lip is human... |
Dear Fred,
will this rig work with Skipjack?
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Jun-11-2008, 09:27 AM
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| | Big Game's the Name
Name: Captain Fred Archer Vessel: 36 Custom (Cabo) Location: Laguna Niguel/Cabo Job:Author, outdoor writer Bio: Cabo charterboat owner & captain |
JOHN,
THERE IS AN EXTRA LARGE SIZE BRIDLE THAT I'M PRETTY SURE WILL DO BOTH YELLOWFIN AND SKIPJACKS. I'LL DOUBLE CHECK, BUT I'M AS SURE AS I CAN BE THAT THE XL'S WILL BE GREAT FOR BRIDLING THE TUNAS AND SKIPPIES IN THE BEST PLACE FOR KEEPING THEM LIVELY, IN THE NOSE. BEST PART IS THIS IS A GREAT WAY TO RIG A CIRCLE HOOK AND THEY CUT WAY DOWN ON THE THROAT HOOKED CHOKERS, SOMETHING THAT I ALWAYS HATED ABOUT J'S AND BIG BAITS.
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Jun-12-2008, 04:31 AM
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| | Big Game's the Name
Name: Captain Fred Archer Vessel: 36 Custom (Cabo) Location: Laguna Niguel/Cabo Job:Author, outdoor writer Bio: Cabo charterboat owner & captain |
JOHN,
CHECKED WITH QUICK RIG. THEY SAY GUYS HAVE BEEN USING THE XL SIZE ON SKIPS AND TUNAS UP TO 12-14# WITH NO PROB. NOSTRIL PENETRATION, MY FAVORITE, IS THE FAVORITE OF OTHERS TOO. THEY SWALLOW BAITS HEAD FIRST, AND A C-HOOK OUT FRONT LIKE THAT REALLY GETS THEM.
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Jun-13-2008, 07:15 PM
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Name: Norm Vessel: 21' Chaparral 4H2O Fun Location: San Diego Calif Job:Sheetmetal HVAC |
bananas I think I missed that one please inform
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Jun-13-2008, 08:58 PM
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| | Angler/Client
Name: john Vessel: not crazy enough yet Location: sanfrancisco/ca Job:md Bio: Resident. Photo at right is Flea going over the falls at a local break. That little black spec in the lip is human... | Quote:
Originally Posted by Fred Archer JOHN,
CHECKED WITH QUICK RIG. THEY SAY GUYS HAVE BEEN USING THE XL SIZE ON SKIPS AND TUNAS UP TO 12-14# WITH NO PROB. NOSTRIL PENETRATION, MY FAVORITE, IS THE FAVORITE OF OTHERS TOO. THEY SWALLOW BAITS HEAD FIRST, AND A C-HOOK OUT FRONT LIKE THAT REALLY GETS THEM. | Thanks much for that Cap'n, saving my pennies for one now!
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Jun-16-2008, 04:47 PM
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| | burn the hook in!
Name: brice Age: 21 Vessel: none Location: el cajon Job:SDSU ME student/Captain Bio: i like to chum up big fish. |
fred i have a question-
have you actually used this in a real world application?
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