I haven't fished there since the 1970's but I doubt it's changed much. They take you to the fish and you drop down a cut or whole herring with a banana weight. A mooching setup. If that's what it turns out to be myself I use about eight feet of leader, longer than most, with a barrel about three feet above the hooks. The barrel prevents twists and stops kelp from sliding down. Pre-tie your hooks, 3/0 4/0 should do. No sliding hooks. Weight wise you should have a 45 degree angle on your line. Tie quality snap swivels on both the main line and the leader so you can change easily. Cut plugging will be the key though. Although you hear it should be tight rolls I like mine to swim in a big flopping circle. Playing around with hook placement can usually produce that.
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