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Originally Posted by boatstall
Thanks T_om,
After you cast that rig out and it's on the bottom, do you keep the bait tight to the weight, or do you have a preferred length that you let out, to have the bait swimming around above the weight? Any recommendations on hooks and line? I'm shifting over a few of my heavier salt water rigs to catfish since fuel doesn't allow me to make as many salt trips. (12 to 14 hrs. round trip)
Thanks,
boatstall
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100 pound braid is not too heavy.
On the knocker rig, just having the line tight is good enough, the purpose is to keep the bait close to the sinker. A little slack usually develops anyway. The bream flop around even held close to the weight. The flopping around and struggling is what rings the dinner bell for predators. An Alabama relative uses a REAL short leader (6 inches) to do much the same thing. The knocker rig works though and is simpler.
Circle hook sizes make me crazy as all the manufacturers have their own idea as to what number designation goes with which actual size. An Eagle Claw 7/0 is the lightest catfish hook I use (too light for Flatheads) and I go up (way up) from there targeting big fish. The only limit to the hook size is that if you go too big you kill the bait too quickly. Flatheads don't care one way or the other. You aren't going to scare away a Flathead with a big hook.
Tom