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When Every Fish Counts, Tiny Hooks Make the Difference Micro fishing is all about exploring the hidden world of tiny fish — the species most anglers never even notice. Whether you’re stocking a saltwater aquarium with wild-caught micro species or just want to see what’s swimming under the dock, the Micro Mariner Sabiki Rig is the tool you need. Product Features ✔️ 6 pre-tied size #16 micro hooks, ideal for the smallest saltwater fish✔️ Alternating colored beads to attract curious fish, even in murky water✔️ Main line: Durable 6lb monofilament; Standoffs: 4lb monofilament for lifelike presentation✔️ Pre-rigged with swivel and snap — ready to fish straight from the pack✔️ Neatly packaged on a cardboard line holder for quick, tangle-free deployment How to Use a Sabiki Rig for Saltwater Micro Fishing Success Sabiki rigs have long been used to catch baitfish offshore — but micro anglers have adapted this classic tool for a whole new world: saltwater micro fishing. The Micro Mariner is scaled down to match the tiniest species found around docks, jetties, and tidal creeks. Here’s how to get the most from this rig: Step 1: Rigging Tie the swivel to your mainline — a light spinning rod or telescopic micro rod works best. Clip a small split shot or micro weight to the snap at the bottom. This helps the rig sink naturally. Bait hook tips with shrimp, worm, or bread for best results. Step 2: Fishing Techniques Drop the rig straight down into the water, letting it settle near structure like pilings, barnacle-covered rocks, or grass edges where tiny fish gather. In clear water, hold the rig still and let the beads do the work. In stained water, add a gentle twitch to make the beads flash — this can trigger more bites from curious fish. Regulation Tip: In some areas, like parts of Florida, regulations limit anglers to three baited hooks per line. If that’s the case, simply cut your sabiki rig into two separate rigs — each with three hooks. This keeps you legal and doubles the life of your rig. Step 3: Where to Use It The Micro Mariner Sabiki excels in:✅ Harbors and marinas where baitfish school up✅ Tidal pools and rocky edges where micro species hide✅ Shallow flats where minnows dart between sea grass Catch Your Own Saltwater Aquarium Fish For saltwater aquarium keepers, this rig is a perfect tool to ethically collect your own native micro species, especially if you’re building a regional biotope tank with locally caught species. In addition to common baitfish, you might catch: ✔️ Sheepshead Minnows✔️ Mummichogs✔️ Glass Minnows✔️ Small Gobies and Blennies✔️ Juvenile Silversides Tropical Aquarium Fish to Catch (Florida & Hawaii) ✔️ Sergeant Majors – Bright yellow and black striped fish common around jetties and reefs.✔️ Juvenile Wrasses – Small, colorful fish often found near coral rubble and rocky edges.✔️ Hawaiian Dascyllus – Tiny, striking fish often found in tide pools and shallow reefs. Whether you’re filling a bait bucket, stocking a local species aquarium, or just exploring what lives beneath the surface, the Micro Mariner Sabiki Rig is the most reliable tool for the job. ✅ Important Note About Hook Size This rig includes size #16 hooks — not size #30. (The included packaging insert contains a misprint indicating size #30.) Add the Micro Mariner to Your Kit Today Order yours today and discover what’s swimming right under your feet.