Texas rigging is a common rig for lure fishing, especially if you need to present a weedless / snagless offering, via an offset hook. An offset hook is most often a wide gape hook with a kink in the shank, near the eye. More
LRF Rigs
On these pages you will find descriptions and images of the popular LRF rigs used for Light Rock Fishing. The most popular LRF rigs include; Split Shot Rig, Dropshot, Jika Rig, Jighead, Texas Rig, Carolina Rig, Cheb Rig, Caro, Neko, Free Rig and many more. Each rig has its advantages and by practicing each technique you will become better at fishing LRF.
Cultiva JH-83 Mebaru Bullet Jig Head
My number one favourite jig head for thin fake baits like Isome, Gulp and Ecogear Aqua is the Cultiva JH-83 Mebaru Bullet. More
Cheb Rig For LRF
I’m no real fan of the Cheb rig but it does offer the LRF angler a solution to the challenge of fishing small hooks with heavier weights, in a style close to Jighead. More
Nose Hook Dropshot Rig
The Dropshot rig is one of the most popular rigs for LRF and ultralight lure fishing. My preferred dropshot rig is as basic as it comes. I use the standard Palomar knot with either a drop-shot type hook or a long-shank, Aberdeen style, depending on what lure I’m intending to use. More
Micro Wind Dart Game
The Japanese Wind method (rhymes with ‘find’ by the way) is one of my favourite, all-time lure fishing techniques in any size category, for targeting active fish. It can also be called Darting or Dart Game. For LRF, the sub-category is defined as Micro-Wind. So what is it? More
Perfect Shrimp Jig
The prefect rig to imitate a small shrimp. A cut-down HTO Knight Worm mounted on a 1g Maikuro jig head. More
Jigging For Ruffe
A nice Ruffe punk caught on a cold February day. More
Scorpionfish on Straw Tail Lures
I really like straw tail lures for Sea Scorpions. More