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I use 18" of 250# coated cable with double crimps, swivel, then 5.5' of 250# mono with double crimps (this mono has a sliding swivel/clip for sinker with beads on each side of the sliding swivel), then top swivel. This is then connected to at least 30' of 80# (or stronger) PowerPro (for spinners that tend to wrap-up in your line). Pretty much as described as a casting rig on TexasSharkFishing web site. I haven't had one of these rigs fail yet on sharks up to 7' and they cast nicely with a surf rod.

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This is what I do.

 

For the materials.

 

I use 49 cable stranded wire either 275lb test or 480lb. I do not use single strand.

 

My hook selection is Mustad 16/0 circle hook for majority of the times and for swievel selection, I use 350lb test barrel swievel because they are cheaper than other swievel but they are still very strong.

 

And I use 300lb or 400lb test monofilament leader to make it as shock leader.

 

When I put a hook on cable leader, I double crimp it and I do not put too close each other. I put first crimp on it and I put second one about an inch away from it. And I wrap the hook and crimped part with electrical tape.

 

I give about 6-8ft cable leader and just single crimp the swievel on barrel swievel and tie 300lb or 400lb mono on other side to make it as shock leader. I also put about 10-12ft mono leader and I put pyramid sinker on this section. Once I put sinker on it, I put another swievel and tie the main line on to it.

 

There goes my leader for shark fishing off the beach.

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View PostI use 18" of 250# coated cable with double crimps, swivel, then 5.5' of 250# mono with double crimps (this mono has a sliding swivel/clip for sinker with beads on each side of the sliding swivel), then top swivel. This is then connected to at least 30' of 80# (or stronger) PowerPro (for spinners that tend to wrap-up in your line). Pretty much as described as a casting rig on TexasSharkFishing web site. I haven't had one of these rigs fail yet on sharks up to 7' and they cast nicely with a surf rod.

 

 

 

I use this same style. Works great as they will spin and it is castable.biggrin.gif

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View PostNot looking to catch anything major, maybe something in the 4'-5' range. Just curious on what type of wire/cable most of you guys use. Thanks for the replies.

 

 

 

Be sure to attatch a small sign on your bait that says only 4' or 5' sharks permitted. Otherwise a bigger one might bite it.cwm27.gif

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