Archive for the ‘Pop Up Rigs’ Category

3 Turn Blood Knot

Friday, July 3rd, 2009

The Three Turn Blood Knot is commonly used when tying up a chod rig using ESP Stiff Rig Bristle Filament . Because the bristle filament is so thick and stiff most other knots are just too difficult too tie. Ordinarily I would not recommend a blood knot as it is a strangulation knot, but for this purpose I and many others find it more than adequate. It is also handy because it is quite easy to set the length of your chod rig with this knot. The Three Turn Blood Knot is tied to the ring swivel of the chod rig. In this demonstation I am using size 9 ESP Uni-Link Carp Swivels. Ok, on with the demonstration.

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Step 1

Thread your stiff rig filament through the uni-link swivel

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Step 2

Loop the bristle filament round the uni-link swivel

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Step 3

Holding the uni-link swivel and the loop whip the tag end around the main hooklink going away from the swivel do this three times.

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Step 4

Bring your tag end back and thread it through the loop at the swivel end

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Step 5

Moisten the knot and bed down, cut off the tag end leaving a small tag

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                                                                                             3 Turn Blood Knot

Best fishes,

John

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Chunky Common For Ian

Tuesday, June 16th, 2009

Customer Ian Smith has been catching again. This lovely chunky common carp weighing 30lb 2oz was caught by Ian from the Bluebell Lakes complex recently. Ians’ rig consisted of a 10” ESP Striptease  hooklink tied to a size 8 Korda Wide Gape X  hook. Fishing over a bed of  Nash Scopex Squid Liver Plus Robin Red boilies Ian popped a Nash Scopex Squid Liver Plus Robin Red  pop up hookbait an inch off the bottom. Nice one Ian a real chunky one that.

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Best fishes,

John

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The Reverse Combi-Link Rig

Tuesday, March 17th, 2009

This rig is ideal for use in solid PVA bags when fishing them into weed but it will work in most fishing situations you may come across. Because The Reverse Combi Link Rig is tied with a supple braided hooklink it is prone to tangles if it isn’t used correctly. The components used in this demonstration were ESP T6 Raptor Carp Hooks, ESP Sink Link and ESP Ghost Fluorocarbon Hooklink. (See picture below)

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Step 1.

Cut a 6 inch length of Ghost fluorocarbon and start by tying a small hair loop in one end. (See picture below)

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Step 2.

Now tie your hook on with a knotless knot, setting your hair to the desired length. (See picture below)

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Step 3.

Then double over the other end of the Ghost leaving a length of about an inch back to the eye of the hook. (See picture below)

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Step 4.

Cut an 8 inch length of ESP Sink Link braid and pass one end through the doubled over the Ghost fluorocarbon and then whip it round the fluorocarbon towards the eye of the hook 7-8 times. (See picture below)

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Step 5.

Whip the Sinklink 6-7 times back away from the hook before passing it back through the Ghost the same way that it came in. (See picture below)

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Step 6.

Moisten the knot and slowly tighten it making sure it pulls together neatly to ensure the knot doesn’t slip, a little rig glue may be added to secure it further and trim the tag ends blobbing them with a lighter for an extra neat presentation. (See picture below) 

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Step 7.

Finish the rig with a figure of eight knot for quick and easy rig changes. The finished rig, should look like this. (See picture below)

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The Reverse Combi Link Rig can be used for both bottom baits and pop-ups. Add tungsten putty to the knot joining the two materials, to pin the bait down when using pop ups.

Tight lines

Dave

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