rerig

rerig

(riːˈrɪɡ)
vb (tr)
to rig again
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The tuna bite continued until nightfall, so we literally brought in the lines, had a quick bite to eat, and we had 45 minutes or so to rerig and get prepared before we were slowly trolling over 'swordfish territory'.
As you don't have to rerig as often, softbaits let you capitalize on a hot bite.
If the load is not flying right, set it down, and have the deck guys rerig it.
Ek het geweet dit is goed om die ding neer te skryf, maar ek het nooit rerig besef hoe ernstig dit is om die ding fisies op papier neer te sit en jou te `commit' om by daardie `life plan' uit te kom nie." (I always knew it is good to have a life plan, I knew it is good to write it down, but never really realized the importance of physically putting it down on paper and committing yourself to realizing that life plan.) Sub-theme 4: The programme as intervention strategy in teaching certain skills
(This last point is especially germane regarding non-Asian minority students, since their SAT scores already overpredict their college performance.) Let's even ignore that ETS' response to persistent score disparities on its own exam is to rerig the test, rather than to call for educational reforms.
This piecemeal deployment of the airborne force probably resulted from the different time it took each aircraft to rerig en route; it undoubtedly contributed to Ranger casualties and allowed the enemy to mount a more effective resistance.
shrimp, and a gold Colorado spinner I'll let you rerig your mullet leader after breaking off ten times.
This issue prompted the decision to continuously rerig the main barriers at each end of the runway.
Live bait will get the most strikes, but it seems that more and more sharks have found these areas to their liking over the years so be prepared to re-bait and rerig often.
We tweak our approach until we find the method that allows us to fish the longest without having to retie or rerig."
You don't necessarily need a leader, but I'd recommend a 15-pound fluorocarbon leader to be safe and keep you from having to rerig as often.
After you have trailed the line behind the boat for a few minutes reel up and rerig. Now you are ready to fish.