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Quick and easy Paternoster Fishing Rig!!

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www.reefari.com Here’s an easy Paternoster rig, yes there are quite a few ways to tie the Paternoster rig, but when we are out fishing with a heap of customers, this one is about the quickest and fastest method. We use 100lb mono line as we do go through a lot of leader and this works fine. Was using 80lb but losing some really big fish. 100lb doesn’t seem to affect the bites, but you can adept to your local area. Although lighter line, sinkers etc does help with shy fish. Make sure you go through three times whem doing your loops for hooks when tying the Paternoster rig, and up to you, can do for one or two hooks. If getting into big fish, the only problem with double hookups is we were losing the bottom hookand fish with the fish fighting each other and breaking the line Unfortunately, That’s Fishing, but extra tuff when you’re talking 10kg Red Emperor or Huge Nannygai. See how you end up with the Sinker on the bottome and two hooks. Excellant for reef fishing or deep sea fishing in deep water. Also allows a couple of baits to be presented. Another bonus of this rig is you can adjust your sinkers weight and hook sizes if need be or conditions change. Make sure you’re loops aren’t too big to avoid tangles and bad twisting of the line, and the Paternoster loops need to be big enough to go over your hooks. Give it a go next time you go fishing. Please subscribe for more great fishing tips, action and news from Reefari, Mackay, with an advanced twisted Paternoster rig

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12 Comments

1

Thanks for the constructive critism, it’s about the Paternoster Rig, worth getting to know,
Cheers Greg

2
upyoursHoboSapiens
August 16th, 2010 at 6:55 pm

Camera operator needs some lessons! What a waste of time.

3

Thanks, a good paternoster rig, which is quick and easy to tie, and good for deep sea fishing,
cheers Greg

4

Tq 4d tips my fren

5

Hi, Bit hard to film I know, watch closely, or watch in HD, and enlarge the screem maybe. Definately a quick and easy way to do a Paternoster Rig,
Cheers Greg

6

Too hard to follow for me, It’s always tough to show knots on youtube. Mono is hard to see & ya work a bit too fast for me to keep up with. Mainly I just can’t see what you’re doin, not enough explanation & your hands are hiding what you are doing at times. I only mean this to be constructive criticism, I certainly am not saying I could do a better job.

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Hi JT,
Its a good fishing knot, make sure you go through three times, lot stronger than two times. 100lb is definately better and doesn’t seem to make any difference in our catch rates. Check out advanced twisted paternoster video, well worth considering, bit more mucking about, Thanks for the comments, Cheers Greg

8

Hey greg
Mate great vid i use the same way for my daughter now she was getting a few snags with my rigs while drifting so have gone with the same method you use . The only difference i use is heat shrink in red colour over the eye of the hoojk to help with abrasion found this to be a great way for rigs lasting longer. And spot on with the comment about the 100 lb for 80 lb i went the way of 80 lb and seemed to lose a fair more decent fish with abrasion . Thanks mate
JT

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Hi, Definately the easiest way I’ve come across to do the Paternoster rig, and can run with 1,2 or 3 hooks. Will post a more advanced twisted paternoster rig, which is well worth a look. But the above video and rig is fine for most situations,
Cheers Greg

10

we love the paternoster for reds…i caught my first legal red (70cm) on this rig. Live slimy mackeral was the bait. Will always use it now…i just need too learn to tie it myself :P …this vid will definately help.

11

Hi Benno,
Quickest and easiest way I’ve found to do the Paternoster rig, depending on the size of your fish, we’ve found 100lb to be best, we were losing some monster reds and Nannygai on 80lb line. Thanks for the comment,
Cheers Greg

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cheers Greg.

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