The flapper is the everyday rig for clean ground, sand, shingle, mixed inshore marks. Two hooks means two scent trails in the water and double the chance of a hookup on every cast.
Best targets
- Whiting & codling: autumn and winter surf, especially after dark
- Dabs & flounder: small baits on size 2 hooks, low spring tides over sandbars
- Smaller bass & pouting: opportunistic catches alongside the target species
Where it shines
Surf beaches with broken ground at distance, the rig casts neatly because the short snoods stay tucked against the bodyline in flight. Tangles are rare even on a hard punch out beyond the third bar.
Where to avoid it
Rough ground or kelp, the multiple drop points snag everything. Use a pulley rig over snaggy bottom instead. Also not the rig for big single baits aimed at one specimen fish, go to a Pennel up-and-over or running ledger for that.
Bait pairing
Small, scent-leaking baits work best. Black or yellowtail lugworm tipped with a sliver of mackerel or squid is the classic combo. Wrap with bait elastic to keep the bait on through a cast.