Halibut Bait 360 Rig

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024
  • In diesem Video erklärt euch Norwegen Guide und SPRO Consultant Sebastian Visse sein designtes Halibut Bait 360 Rig.

Komentáře • 9

  • @user-ee8tr8fe7c
    @user-ee8tr8fe7c Před 3 lety +2

    Жать немецкий язык, не мой конёк. А так познавательно и интересно. Спасибо.

  • @meinherzistrein7301
    @meinherzistrein7301 Před 3 lety

    Gutes Video,
    ruhig und sympathisch erklärt und präsentiert.
    Wie ist Deine Meinung und die Deiner Kollegen zum Cirkle Hook?
    Also Eure Montage, nur mit zwei Cirkle Hooks?
    Ich bin alle zwei Jahre nur für 14 Tage in Nord Norwegen, deswegen frage ich bei Euch nach.
    Da experimentiere ich auch, aber komme bislang zu keinem Ergebnis.
    Die Zeit ist leider immer zu kurz, um zu einem aussagekräftigen Ergebnis zu kommen.
    Euch alles Gute!

  • @heinzromankramer1855
    @heinzromankramer1855 Před 2 lety

    hallo. Eine Frage ...Aus welchem Schnurmaterial besteht der Stinger?

  • @jensballenthin7445
    @jensballenthin7445 Před 2 lety

    Sebi...kann ich nur bestätigen....

  • @smokenjoe4022
    @smokenjoe4022 Před 4 lety +1

    This rig is dangerous you don't want a halibut in your boat with a free hook dangling at the end of it's mouth to tear through your hand arm or God forbid your face! I've fished halibut 40 years in Alaska I've seen it all yeah bad idea!

    • @MrKveite1
      @MrKveite1 Před 4 lety +4

      This is meant for Norway and we do things a bit differently here and the system per say is used by most anglers here and have been for many years on both baitfish and jigs and we also fish a lot of halibut with rapalas etc with all hooksets and its not a problem at all. Injuries from hooks is quite rare here. We normally net or gaff hallies with a big hook in the lower jaw since we release a lot of them to keep it sustainable and leave them outside the boat until hooks are removed with a pair of plyers while the fish is still in the water. take some pics or a little video and they are released again or brought hookless up in the boat if they become food.

    • @redwood9741
      @redwood9741 Před 4 lety +2

      I see no problem..just harpoon it..shoot it ( if need be ) and bleed it outside the boat...going to be dead when I bring it aboard...I fish southeast Alaska and live on POW..been fishing halibut.for 57 years.
      I like it and will try one out this year.
      Can't fish if you are scared of hooks...ffs.

    • @smokenjoe4022
      @smokenjoe4022 Před 4 lety +1

      Hay brett butt head you shoot or harpoon chickens dummy and this shit about bleeding them out in the water your just asking for a sealion to take your shit it’s happened to me more than once at over 2000 lbs you don’t want to fuck with them! Do what ever the fuck you want fuck off!!

    • @redwood9741
      @redwood9741 Před 4 lety +1

      @@smokenjoe4022 ....wow..you really got big internet balls..lol
      If there was a sea lion then I would pull it in...or killer whale..
      I bet your one of them guys that believes a halibut will flick it's tail and break your leg too...
      Sounds like you need to stay at home where it is safe for you..fish, sea lions and hooks are too scary for you..bucko..lol