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The Limit
Out Bait Rig
The
Limit Out
Bait Rig
design is a
result of 30
years of
salmon
fishing
experience.
I have
fished for
salmon in
all of the
Great Lakes
and the
Pacific
Ocean from
California
to Alaska.
There are
many methods
to catch
salmon, but
I have found
that using
herring or
anchovies in
the Pacific
Ocean and
its bays is
a very
effective
technique.
(All fishing
photos on
this website
are actual
photos of
fish that
were all
caught using
Limit Out
Bait Rigs.) |
The Limit Out
bait rig design
produces a tight
spinning action
resulting in
aggressive strikes
by Coho and Chinook
salmon. Our first
product trial using
our new Limit Out
Bait Rig was on an
ocean fishing trip
out of Depoe Bay
Oregon in 2007. We
caught limits of
salmon. The next day
we had over 37 hook
ups in 4 hours of
fishing, finishing
with a boat limit.
We knew the special
design really
catches fish.
The Limit Out
Bait Rig worked
great in salt water,
but we needed
further testing to
see if it would work
in fresh water. In
August of 2007 we
went to the lower
Columbia, upstream
of the Oregon
/Washington Bridge,
to give this new
bait rig a try on
upriver Columbia
Chinook and Silver
Salmon. The fishing
was slow but we put
on a show. We had
double hook ups and
finished the day
with Chinook and
Silver limits. At
the dock, many boats
had fished all day
and only averaged 2
salmon per boat
while we fished only
a few hours to catch
our 8 salmon.
The Limit Out
Bait Rig will catch
limits of salmon,
hence the name.
There are two
models: the In-line
Bait Rig and the
Sliding Bait Rig. It
is available in four
colors: Red, Blue,
Clear, and
Chartreuse. For best
results use thawed
bait lightly salted
or brined. For
something different,
try adding two beads
and a plastic clevis
with a #4 Colorado
blade on the leader
to convert to a
spinner bait rig.
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