#827730 - 07/18/08 07:02 PM
Re: The Bubble Rig actually catches fish.
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mike243
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big white bucktails,spoons soft grubs with a #2 size hook buy a little of every thing,dont be limited to 1 lure,mike243
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#830458 - 07/21/08 11:05 AM
Re: The Bubble Rig actually catches fish.
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bowriter
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I have seen them used on trout and when you tip that hook with a night crawler and fill the bubble up just enough to get down a bout a foot, it can be a deadly walleye rig.
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#831129 - 07/21/08 05:31 PM
Re: The Bubble Rig actually catches fish.
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huntwriter
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Up here in British Columbia I have used the “poor mans” rig as shown, and modified, several times and can attest to the fact that it works on trout.
Modifications include filling the clear float with water to sink it a foot or two or more, depending on the volume of water you fill into the float. Other modifications are to change the bare hook for a wedding band and/or drop a tiny amount of Alka-Seltzer in thesoda straw for more air bubbles. You also can bait the hook with dew-worms and shrimp.
The way it works is that the sound combined with the erratic movement mimics a fish in distress and provokes predatory fish to attack it.
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