Rockfish High Low Rig (Individual)

$8.99

Product Details:

Rockfish are one of the most abundant species along the California coast, extending into Oregon and Washington. The Bal Tackle High Low Rig is hand-tied and available in six different colors. These are not your typical mass-produced high low rigs with feathers—they’re designed to last through multiple fishing trips. While primarily intended for boat fishing, they can also be cast from shore.

  • Made with 80lbs mono fishing line

  • Squid hoochies

  • Shiny Tassles

  • Sharp 2x strong top and bottom hooks

Gear Setup:

Rod and Reel: Use a medium-heavy to heavy rod with a sensitive tip to detect subtle bites. Pair it with a saltwater spinning or conventional reel with a solid drag system.

Line: 20-50 lb braided line is ideal for sensitivity and strength. Add a mono leader for abrasion resistance

Bait Selection

Rockfish respond well to your high low rig tipped with some bait for scent

  • Live/Dead Bait: Squid strips, anchovies, sardines, or shrimp are excellent options.

Location and Strategy

  1. Find Structure: Rockfish love rocky bottoms, ledges, reefs, and wrecks. Use your fish finder or charts to locate these areas.

  2. Depth Matters: Rockfish are often found between 20-300 feet, so let your rig sink to the bottom, and reel up a few cranks to keep it just off the seabed.

  3. Presentation: Jig the rig lightly to create movement and attract attention. Be patient and pay attention to bites—they can be subtle!

  4. Setting the hook: When you feel a bite set the hook! You can also wait after setting the hook to get a 2nd fish on before reeling up.

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Product Details:

Rockfish are one of the most abundant species along the California coast, extending into Oregon and Washington. The Bal Tackle High Low Rig is hand-tied and available in six different colors. These are not your typical mass-produced high low rigs with feathers—they’re designed to last through multiple fishing trips. While primarily intended for boat fishing, they can also be cast from shore.

  • Made with 80lbs mono fishing line

  • Squid hoochies

  • Shiny Tassles

  • Sharp 2x strong top and bottom hooks

Gear Setup:

Rod and Reel: Use a medium-heavy to heavy rod with a sensitive tip to detect subtle bites. Pair it with a saltwater spinning or conventional reel with a solid drag system.

Line: 20-50 lb braided line is ideal for sensitivity and strength. Add a mono leader for abrasion resistance

Bait Selection

Rockfish respond well to your high low rig tipped with some bait for scent

  • Live/Dead Bait: Squid strips, anchovies, sardines, or shrimp are excellent options.

Location and Strategy

  1. Find Structure: Rockfish love rocky bottoms, ledges, reefs, and wrecks. Use your fish finder or charts to locate these areas.

  2. Depth Matters: Rockfish are often found between 20-300 feet, so let your rig sink to the bottom, and reel up a few cranks to keep it just off the seabed.

  3. Presentation: Jig the rig lightly to create movement and attract attention. Be patient and pay attention to bites—they can be subtle!

  4. Setting the hook: When you feel a bite set the hook! You can also wait after setting the hook to get a 2nd fish on before reeling up.

Product Details:

Rockfish are one of the most abundant species along the California coast, extending into Oregon and Washington. The Bal Tackle High Low Rig is hand-tied and available in six different colors. These are not your typical mass-produced high low rigs with feathers—they’re designed to last through multiple fishing trips. While primarily intended for boat fishing, they can also be cast from shore.

  • Made with 80lbs mono fishing line

  • Squid hoochies

  • Shiny Tassles

  • Sharp 2x strong top and bottom hooks

Gear Setup:

Rod and Reel: Use a medium-heavy to heavy rod with a sensitive tip to detect subtle bites. Pair it with a saltwater spinning or conventional reel with a solid drag system.

Line: 20-50 lb braided line is ideal for sensitivity and strength. Add a mono leader for abrasion resistance

Bait Selection

Rockfish respond well to your high low rig tipped with some bait for scent

  • Live/Dead Bait: Squid strips, anchovies, sardines, or shrimp are excellent options.

Location and Strategy

  1. Find Structure: Rockfish love rocky bottoms, ledges, reefs, and wrecks. Use your fish finder or charts to locate these areas.

  2. Depth Matters: Rockfish are often found between 20-300 feet, so let your rig sink to the bottom, and reel up a few cranks to keep it just off the seabed.

  3. Presentation: Jig the rig lightly to create movement and attract attention. Be patient and pay attention to bites—they can be subtle!

  4. Setting the hook: When you feel a bite set the hook! You can also wait after setting the hook to get a 2nd fish on before reeling up.