03-27-2005, 08:41 AM
Hey there Andare....
A good place to get some shore access is Saddle Cove. You can get down there via Lake Mead in Henderson. Go past the ranger station until you see signs for the fish hatchery, and turn down the dirt road on the left right past the hatchery.
As for a rig, I'd go with a slip float rig. Bass Pro Shops here in town carries all the Mick Thill floats. You can fish from a few feet down to the bottom if needed with a rig like this.
If you want to fish the bottom, I'd go with an inline running rig or better yet a safety bolt rig. I switched to the safety bolt rigs this year. You can read about them here.If the line breaks, the fish doesn't drag around a lead, or doesn't get wedged to the bottom by accident.
http://www.coarsefish.com/saferigs.htm
As for hooks, I'd go with Gomakatsu bait holders. All the Wal Marts here seem to have them.
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A good place to get some shore access is Saddle Cove. You can get down there via Lake Mead in Henderson. Go past the ranger station until you see signs for the fish hatchery, and turn down the dirt road on the left right past the hatchery.
As for a rig, I'd go with a slip float rig. Bass Pro Shops here in town carries all the Mick Thill floats. You can fish from a few feet down to the bottom if needed with a rig like this.
If you want to fish the bottom, I'd go with an inline running rig or better yet a safety bolt rig. I switched to the safety bolt rigs this year. You can read about them here.If the line breaks, the fish doesn't drag around a lead, or doesn't get wedged to the bottom by accident.
http://www.coarsefish.com/saferigs.htm
As for hooks, I'd go with Gomakatsu bait holders. All the Wal Marts here seem to have them.
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