2 EASY Rigs for Bank Sturgeon Fishing
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Many people have asked to see my sturgeon rig for a couple months now although I have already made a video covering this last year. I decided to do another video to re-cover the method I showed last year and also introduce a second method that I have also been using. These are the ONLY two rigs that I have ever used so far for sturgeon fishing on the bank. They are NOT the RIGHT rigs, the BEST rigs, or the ONLY rigs; they are just what my FAMILY and I use! I hope this video helps you out and stay tuned for the second follow up tutorial!
00:52 - Tackle Overview
04:25 - How to tie the knot I use
07:11 - Method 1
21:02 - Method 2
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Followed the exact setup as you shown in the video and caught my first sturgeon today! Thank you for sharing!
Right on brother I’m happy for you Wish me luck
Awesome video.... I haven't been fishing in 10 years and I have to remember how to setup a rig all by myself. My husband use to do it all for me. But I want to do it myself!
When fishing the Fraser River for large "oversized" sturgeon we use 150lb mainline braid, then we slide the slider onto the main line followed by surgical tubing or beads. Then we use a big 3/0 swivel and then a 140lb 30-40 inch leader followed by an 8/0-12/0 hook. we typically use weights in the range of 12oz to 22oz.. Cheers :)
That's a pretty cool way to rig up for sturgeon! I always love to hear what other fisherman use and do!
Great Video! I could talk about several other ways to rig for sturgeon but like you said from the very beginning this is how you do it and it works for you! Can't wait for the next video. I will definitely try the 2 ways you do to see if I have any luck on Saturday! Best of fishing to you and your family!
So proud of your hard work and how much subs you’ve gain within the time. I remember when you were around 100 subs. Greats vids as always brother
You are a loyal subscriber. Haha, thanks for watching!
I have fish sturgeon for awhile myself. I have a good tip for you so you won’t have to used the extra line to tie down the bait so it won’t be moving around. Used a regular snell knot to tie the hook. When you wrap the bait the hook just magic thread the bait well with the knot and it won’t be moving around. Try it next time. Love your sturgeon video.
Great looking setup and I imagine it can be used with other species of large fish as well!! Great job!!
So simple and informative! Thank you!
Great video. Great explanation on the pros and cons of the 2 setups.
Keep up the good work samong. You're giving me inspiration to push to catch my first sturgeon. Thank you for the videos and tips. On my next off I'll be heading at north Saskatchewan river to catch my first sturgeon. Tight lines brother!
Getting ready to go after some sturgeon in the Columbia near The Dalles, Oregon in a couple hours and stumbled into your video here before a quick stop at the tackle shop. At first (on the first rig) I thought you were making it pretty over complicated, but then I realized it was all about not loosing the bait, which is of course usually a lot more costs than a few inches of light line and the extra few knots. Great job and very helpful video!!! Sincere thanks to you and I liked and subbed!! :)
I just use a standard catfish rig sliding sinker to swivel and I use 100lb braid for main and leader I also keep my leaders short. Tho I fish Lakers not whites. I just use bait keeper hooks but I'm not restricted to only barbless.
Thank you very much for this video! I’ve learned so much from you!
By the way, everything was well said and very understandable. I’m glad you’re able to make tutorial videos and outdoor videos, sharing with us all your experience!
Pure Knowledge!!!
Thank you so much
I never knew how to tie a knot like the first method... i usally use the palomar knot....thanks for sharing!!!!
It's all preference! I usually just tie the uni knot but everyone has their go-to knot!
In sac we use 16 in leader and we put the weight inside the slider. Either way works but I will definitely try the first method.
Rather than whatever knot Samong Yang Outdoors used on the hook, learn how to snell a sturgeon hook properly. It is FAR stronger than any knot you'll use on a hook, and it will hook up more effectively on the fish using the geometry/physics of how it works rather than praying it works. Snelling a hook is almost ALWAYS the best way.
Nice video Samong, we never tried that method before. We usually go 25-30 lbs main with 12-15 lbs for weight. That way it breaks off when we get fish on and we're not fighting the weight with the fish. 25lbs for the weight is pretty heavy and will not break easily I think. But the good thing is u get your weights back lol.
Thanks, Pao! 25lb breaks off pretty easily for us haha. Maybe we're just used to it, so it's a norm for us. We just grew using heavier equipment for sturgeon, so I haven't tried going with lighter set ups yet. I'll definitely have to give it all a try and see what works the best in the future!
I look at catching big fish like I do in South Texas shark fishing. 1# is when I bank fish I use my spin reel, it throws farther. Penn Slammer 3, size 10500 and it's spooled with 560 yards of power pro, it's has max drag 66lbs on a Penn Prevail 12ft rod. I also run 100lb leader fluorocarbon. I have never been spooled. I have lost fish, but never been spooled. I've landed 10ft plus on lower Columbia bank fishing. Could write a article. Thank you
Why the open reel and not a level wind? Casting distance? Thanks for a the sweet vids
what rigs do you use when trying to cast for distance?
This Knot will save me, thank you
Nice” thanks
Do u usually fish up wanapum dam or lower? It's open for sturgeon September 15.. I was just wondering.. never fished ur videos inspire to go fish.. keep up the good work.
I've only fished wanapum twice in my life and that was this year. We fished above the wanapum dam this year. Good luck out there!
I think generally you use braid as mainline and mono/fluoro as leader lol
Which reel size did u get? There’s a link to it but there so many other options. Did u get the 40lb/490 yards one?
Where is the second video Samong! Lets go!!!
Ever try a three way swivel
Using a slider dose your bait ever just pull line down river while the weight stays in one spot leaving your bait yards away from the weight
Been hooking sturgeon big Bank fish said hello
Why rig up the slider so that you have the mono dangling? Why not put the weight straight on the snap and drop it to the bottom? If the fish are on the bottom feeding anyway, it can hang there and not snag up on things?
Is there a reason why you do not just use a 3 way swivel?
Wouldn’t it create a lot of line twist if you were to tie the main and leader to the same eye swivel? Try the 3 way swivel.
We've never had that problem.
@@SamongOutdoors suggest tying the hook to the lower eye and the dropper weight to the top eye BUT add another swivel and a heavy split ring. This way it all spins and doesnt twist. You will retain strength and more when it all spins freely. Or use a 3 way swivel and have your bait on the bottom of the swivel and the dropper weight off the side so that when u fight the fish the weight of the fish goes straight down the swivel vs off the side of the 3 way to a 45 degree angle on those 3 way swivels... that amount of weight should go straight down vs L shaped off to the side. make sense?
Could we use an egg loop knot instead of retying magic thread every time?
I was gonna ask the same
The real question is "who needs that much paper in 2020"?
Wouldn't it make more sense to have a stronger main line vs a stronger leader
Why a short leader?
Why is the hook leader short as possible ?
To prevent the hook leader from wrapping around and tangling with your other lines.
Use circle hooks u will gut hook otherwise
Why not just use a 3 way swivel?!
what is the point of 130 lbs leader if your mainline is 40 lbs?
Both for strength. 40lb mono main line for abrasion resistance because he fishes where there are rocky ledges.
What's the biggest fish you caught on 40 lbs line
I've caught a few decent fish off of 40lb, but cousin's 11 footer is the biggest fish. We've caught many 7-9 footer with 40lb, and some of my family still do. I primarily run 50lb mono now.
@@SamongOutdoors right on man thank you do you have trouble with bait floating down river and your weight staying in place when you use weight sliders or dose it keep the bait down and close to the weight
40lb seems pretty light to me iv been useing 65lb and had a fish snap my line like it was nothing so iv bumped up to 100lb
I was thinking the same. I use 65lb braid minium also for steurgon.
Love seeing these different rigs, would never work here in saltwater, they drop it after 2 pumps, 3 if you’re lucky