Sea Bass Rigs
Sea Bass Rigs Built for the Bite
Sea bass fishing is about efficiency. Designed for Northeast anglers targeting sea bass on wrecks and reefs.
When you’re fishing wrecks, reefs, and structure, your rig needs to:
- Get down fast
- Stay in the strike zone
- Hook fish consistently
That’s where most rigs fail.
Asalt Fishing Sea Bass Rigs are built for Northeast bottom fishing — where performance matters.
Best Rigs for Black Sea Bass
Black sea bass are aggressive bottom feeders found around wrecks, reefs, and hard structure.
The most effective rigs are:
- Hi-lo rigs (double hook setups)
- Dropper loop rigs
- Multi-hook bottom rigs
These setups allow you to fish multiple baits and increase hook-up opportunities.
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Why Asalt Sea Bass Rigs Work
- Multi-hook designs for higher catch rates
- Strong, sharp hooks for solid hook sets
- Durable leaders built for structure
- Hand-tied rigs designed for real fishing conditions
These rigs are built to maximize efficiency on every drop.
Built for Bottom Fishing
Our sea bass rigs are ideal for:
- Wreck fishing
- Reef fishing
- Offshore and inshore bottom fishing
- Boat fishing with bait or jigs
Whether you're targeting keeper sea bass or filling the cooler, the right rig makes the difference.
Catch More Sea Bass
Sea bass are aggressive — but only if your rig is in the right place.
Weak rigs miss opportunities.
🎣 Fish rigs built for the bite.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best rig for sea bass?
Hi-lo rigs and dropper loop rigs are the most effective for black sea bass fishing.
What bait is best for sea bass?
Squid, clam, and cut bait are commonly used for sea bass.
How many hooks should a sea bass rig have?
Most anglers use two-hook (hi-lo) rigs, but multi-hook rigs can increase catch rates.
Where do black sea bass live?
Black sea bass live around wrecks, reefs, and rocky bottom structure.
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