On friday 8/14 I launched from Public Ldg, got halfway across Sinepuxent Bay when the wind kicked up so I drifted a twin-armed bottom robot rig & caught spot nonstop. I also casted for flounder & other fish but struck out. A few small crabs did hook themselves too. I then headed north to OC where I launched near the rt 90 area & caught a baby flounder, a sea robin, a few baby blkseabass & a couple small crabs.
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Originally posted by NYstyle View PostWhat's a twin armed bottom robot rig?? I've never heard of it, and all I find is BA robots on the googles.
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I'm definitely gonna start using "twin armed bottom rig" it sounds so much better than hi-lo
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A twin-armed bottom robot rig is what I've always called this bottom walker that's made in Texas.
It is different from the usual hi-lo rigs sold mostly around here. You can attach a hook by itself to each of the arms
or just slip in a snelled hook on a leader. When baited the arms drift in the current & move similar to the robot's arms in Lost In Space when he is warning Will Robinson of impending danger. The weight is on the bottom with a float above it that keeps the baited arms just off the bottom. I would post pix but dunno how to do that.
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