While in Galveston working this past week, Dad and I snuck off to do a little fishing in West Bay. The Galveston Bay system is not exactly my backyard, and as I backed the boat down the ramp the first afternoon, I wondered if there was any water at the bottom. NE winds at 25 knots had blown a great deal of water out of the bay system, and what water was left in the marsh was very stirred up.
In an effort make the presence of my bait know in the muddy water, I tied on an Inticer cork From Midcoast Products. Midcoast cork's rigging design is different than any I had ever used. Rather than tie the leader to the bottom swivel of the cork, it is tied to the top swivel along with your main line. This allows you to throw the cork much farther, feel bites quicker, and get more efficient hook sets with an un-waited circle hook. The un-waited hook allows the bait to swim more freely and stay out of the grass and shell. The rig worked flawless! I will never tie to the bottom swivel again, and I think you will do the same if you give Midcoast Products corks a try.
Kasey Mock
Team Hookset Gear/Midcoast Products
Saturday, January 31, 2009
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