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How to Rig a Tomic Plug for Salmon Fishing

Postby Saharit » Sat Oct 26, 2013 9:59 pm

Nelly, really liked today’s video demonstrating how to rig a Tomic plug.

Had a follow-up question. After more than a couple “fun” instances in hanging up on the bottom directly with braid, I’ve moved to using braid with a top-shot of mono or even fluorocarbon (typically only 12-20 feet of mono).

Logic being that the mono would give if you were hooked on the deck. I find mono easier and faster to tie to terminal tackle and a short top-shot still provides the benefits of braid (strength, small diameter for less resistance, etc.).

Is there some benefit of tying the braid directly to the terminal tackle, in this case the Tomic plug?

Again, you guys are great. Thanks for taking the time to provide all the useful information. Hopefully I will see you guys up at Resurrection.
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Re: How to Rig a Tomic Plug for Salmon Fishing

Postby Nelly » Sun Oct 27, 2013 5:58 am

Saharit wrote:Nelly, really liked today’s video demonstrating how to rig a Tomic plug.

Had a follow-up question. After more than a couple “fun” instances in hanging up on the bottom directly with braid, I’ve moved to using braid with a top-shot of mono or even fluorocarbon (typically only 12-20 feet of mono).

Logic being that the mono would give if you were hooked on the deck. I find mono easier and faster to tie to terminal tackle and a short top-shot still provides the benefits of braid (strength, small diameter for less resistance, etc.).

Is there some benefit of tying the braid directly to the terminal tackle, in this case the Tomic plug?-Troy


Hey Troy,

For those that missed it, here's a link: Tomic Plug Rigging Video

For downrigger applications I have gone completely over to 65 pound braid with a 30-foot top shot of 25 pound test hi-visibility mono.... Except for plugs!

In the video, I mentioned the use of 30 pound test braid which has the diameter of 8 pound test monofilament, straight to the plug and let the plug out 50 feet behind the boat before clipping into the release (cross currents allowing).

The fine diameter of the 30 lb mono allows the plug a freedom of movement that has to be seen to be believed! :shock:
I'm not just referring to the enhanced digging, diving action of the plug but the fine diameter braid allows the plug freedom to swim through a range of depths and I believe that is a key to it's effectiveness.

As far as those "fun" instances of snagging bottom with braid?... I hear you but, remember the plug should not be fished as deeply as flasher gear. Give the plug 15 to 20 feet of room off the bottom to work it's magic.

Would you completely kill these fish-catching characteristics by using a short top shot?
Absolutely not. You'll still catch fish on plugs. Heck, how many years have we been using straight mono for trolling???

This straight braid concept is simply a refinement of proven, effective technique. Sometimes these little tweaks make the difference between a skunk and success! rockon
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Re: How to Rig a Tomic Plug for Salmon Fishing

Postby Saharit » Sun Oct 27, 2013 7:54 pm

Appreciate the quick response and further information. thumbup

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