- Attach a 3-way swivel to the main line using a clinch knot.
- To the bottom-facing swivel ring, tie a stretch of monofilament (1 to 3 feet)
- To the end of this line, tie a pyramid sinker.
- Tie your leader line and hook to the remaining swivel ring.
Correspondingly, how do you tie a deep sea fishing rig?
The Classic Three Way Swivel Bottom RigTie a bimini in your main line (if you're dropping on wrecks and reefs in deep water – you should be fishing 60 to 80b braid) and tie it with a uni knot to the top eye of the three way swivel. On the mid-eye of the swivel, tie one end of the flourocarbon leader with a uni knot.
Similarly, does the sinker go above or below the hook? Many times I use a 3 way swivel. I used a long leader for the hook for live bait and a short leader for the hook if the are crabs stealing your bait. I also use sliding sinkers, sinkers with a hole in it. The line goes through the sinker and the hook on a long leader goes on the line below the sinker.
In this manner, what is the best bait for deep sea fishing?
Some of these include crabs, eels, shrimp, squid and other small fish. You can also use pin fish, mullet, menhaden and other bait that is typically found in the area where you will be fishing. As mentioned, lures can work well for these fish, too. One of the top baits to consider using is a plastic swimming eel.
How do you prepare for deep sea fishing?
Here's how to prepare for a day of deep sea fishing so that you'll feel fine and have a great time reeling in catches.
- Get a Good Night's Sleep Before.
- Bring a Water Bottle and Some Snacks.
- Pack Seasickness Medication.
- Take Sunscreen Along.