Sea Fishing Rig Building Components

Welcome to Angling Active's Sea Fishing Rig Building Components category, your one-stop shop for creating custom fishing rigs that meet your exact needs. We offer a comprehensive selection of rig building components to ensure you have the essential tools for crafting rigs that target a variety of species in the saltwater environment.


Our Sea Fishing Rig Building Components are expertly crafted for strength and reliability. From swivels and beads to crimps and clips, our range encompasses all the components required to assemble effective rigs for your saltwater adventures. Explore our diverse array of high-quality components, each designed to endure the rigours of the sea while providing the flexibility to create rigs that suit your fishing style and preferences. Trust Angling Active to provide you with the finest sea fishing rig building components, empowering you to craft rigs that increase your chances of success on every expedition – Browse our selection now!

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Shakespeare Rig Attractor Beads - Sea Fishing Rig Components
from £0.77 RRP £1.99
Sakuma Avis Booms Clear - Angling Active
Special Price £1.15 RRP £1.50
Sakuma Avis Booms Lumi
Special Price £1.15 RRP £1.50
Leeda Black Beads - Sea Fishing Rig Components
from £1.25
Fladen Fishing Single Trace Crimps - Wire Sleeves
from £1.25
Leeda Luminous Beads - Rig Sea Fishing Beads
from £1.25
Fladen Fishing Luminous Rubber Rig Stops - Sea Fishing Rig Components
£1.15
Fladen Fishing Luminous Tubing - Sea Fishing Rig Components
from £0.99
Fladen Fishing Gummy Float Stops - Predator Sea Terminal Tackle
from £0.95 RRP £1.50
Fladen Fishing Rubber Stops - Terminal Tackle
from £1.15 RRP £1.50
Fladen Fishing Rattle Spoons Assorted - Sea Terminal Tackle
Special Price £1.25 RRP £1.50
Fladen Fishing PVC Float Rings Assorted - Sea Fishing Terminal Tackle Rig Components
Special Price £1.15 RRP £1.50
Fladen Fishing TNG Sea Boom - Fishing Terminal Tackle Booms
from £0.99
Fladen Fishing Lock Link Clips - Sea Fishing Terminal Tackle
from £0.97 RRP £0.99
Fladen Fishing Oval Rig Rings - Sea Fishing Terminal Tackle
£0.99
Fladen Fishing Stainless Quick Link Clip - Sea Fishing Terminal Tackle
£1.25
Fladen Fishing Assorted Impact Clips - Sea Fishing Rig Components
Special Price £0.97 RRP £1.25
Fladen Fishing Rubber Impact Beads - Sea Fishing Rig Components
from £1.15 RRP £1.25
Leeda Fluorescent Beads - Fishing Rig Components
from £1.25
Sakuma Stainless Hooked Snap - Terminal Tackle
from £1.25
Leeda Oval Luminous Beads - Sea Fishing Rig Components
£1.25
Fladen Fishing Bent Ledger Boom - Sea Fishing Tackle Booms
from £1.15 RRP £1.50
Fladen Fishing Sequins - Sea Fishing Terminal Tackle
Special Price £0.99 RRP £1.25
Fladen Fishing Luminous Beads - Sea Fishing Rig Components
from £1.05

Overview of UK Sea Fishing Rigs and Components

Sea fishing in the UK offers a variety of opportunities to target different species in diverse fishing conditions. Using the right rig can greatly increase your chances of success. This article provides an overview of the types of sea fishing rigs commonly used in the UK and the components needed to make them.


What Types of Sea Fishing Rigs Are There?

There are several types of sea fishing rigs, each designed for specific fishing conditions and target species. Here are some of the most commonly used:

- Running Ledger Rig: Ideal for bottom-feeding species like flatfish and rays.

- Paternoster Rig: Suitable for species that feed off the bottom, such as whiting and cod.

- Float Rig: Good for fishing near the surface, targeting species like mackerel, pollock, wrasse and garfish.

- Pulley Rig: Useful for fishing in areas with snaggy bottoms, targeting species like cod, bass and smoothhound.

- Flapper Rig: Allows the bait to move more naturally, effective for a variety of species.


What Is the Best Rig for Sea Fishing?

The "best" rig for sea fishing depends on various factors such as the target species, water depth and fishing conditions. However, the Paternoster Rig is often cited as a versatile and effective option for many types of sea fishing in the UK.


Should I Make My Own Sea Rigs?

Yes, making your own sea rigs can be a rewarding experience and offers several advantages:

Customisation: You can tailor the rig to suit your specific needs and target species.

Cost-Effectiveness: Buying components in bulk can be cheaper than purchasing pre-made rigs.

Quality Control: Making your own rig allows you to ensure the quality of the components used.


What Components Do I Need to Make Sea Rigs?

To make your own sea fishing rigs, you'll need a variety of components. Here's a basic list:

Mainline, snood and leader: High-quality fishing line suitable for the target species and fishing conditions.

Swivels: To connect different parts of the rig and reduce line twist.

Hooks: Appropriate size and style for the target species.

Beads: Often used to protect knots and as attractors.