Archive for the ‘Terminal Tackle’ Category
Saturday, November 19th, 2011
Guru produce two types of inline feeders, the Guru Inline Method Feeder and the Guru Inline Pellet feeder. They are setup the same way but are used with different bait loaded onto the feeder. The Guru Pellet feeder is designed to be used with soft scaulded pellets as loose feed in the feeder and the Method feeder is to be used with a method mix moulded around one side of the feeder, both giving similar presentations with different baits. Both of the Guru feeders come in two sizes, 24 grams and 28 grams.

Step 1.
Remove the small tail rubber and swivel from either end of the feeder, like so.

Step 2.
Now thread you mainline through the tail rubber (Narrow end first) and the feeder.

Step 3.
Attach the swivel supplied to the end of your mainline using a Palomar knot.

Step 4.
Push the tail rubber back into place at the top of the feeder, then pull the swivel back into the bottom of the feeder.

Now to attach the hooklink. If you buy Guru’s readymade hair rigs they will come with a loop tied in the end but if you like to tie your own then tie a loop in the end using a Figure of eight loop knot.
Step 5.
Pass the looped end of the rig though the swivel of the feeder.

Step 6.
Now pass the hook though the loop at the end of the rig.

Step 7.
Pull the hook end of the rig until everything tightens down. The rig will look like this.

Your feeder is now ready to be baited and cast out.

Give them a go. To purchase either the pellet or method feeders click on the the above links.
Dave
Tags: Carp Blogs, carp fishing, Carp Fishing Blogs, Commercial Carp Fishing, Feeders, Fishing Blogs, Guru Feeders, Guru Inline Method Feeder, Guru Inline Pellet Feeder, Inline Method Feeders, Inline Pellet Feeders, Method Feeders, Pellet Feeders
Posted in Carp Bait, Carp Catchers Blog, Carp Fishing, Carp Fishing Knots, Carp Fishing Rigs, Carp Tackle, Coarse Fishing, Guru Match Tackle, Guru Tackle, How To, Palomar Knot, Readymade Rigs, Rigs, Terminal Tackle | No Comments »
Thursday, May 26th, 2011
Tags: Atomic Jel-Y-Wyre, atomic jelly wire, blowback rig, Carp, Carp Angling, Carp Blogs, carp fishing, Carp Fishing Blogs, Catch Photos, Catch Reports, Common Carp, esp leadcore, Fishing Blogs, Korda Subline, Korda Wide Gape Hook
Posted in Autumn Carp Fishing, Carp, Carp Angling, Carp Catchers Blog, Carp Fishing, Carp Fishing Mainline, Carp Fishing Rigs, Carp Hooks, Catch Photo, Catch Report, Common Carp, Korda Tackle, Rigs, Session Report, snowman rig, Terminal Tackle | No Comments »
Tuesday, April 19th, 2011
Avid Carp Corn Stops combine the benefits of an imitation bait with a boilie stop, mimicking grains of sweetcorn perfectly. They are available in long and short to suit different hair lengths, it also enables you to change bait size without the need to tie new rigs. The Avid Carp Corn Stops are made from durable plastic and come in bright and visual colours to draw attention to your hookbait whatever the conditions.

Step 1
Thread your choosen bait onto the hair.

Step 2
Attach the Corn Stop to the hair loop via the hook on the underside of the stop.

Step 3
Pull the Corn Stop into the bait and your ready to go.

Tight Lines
Dave
Tags: Avid Carp, Avid Carp Corn Stops, Avid Carp Corn Stops How To, Avid Carp Terminal Tackle, Avid Corn Stops, carp fishing, Corn Stops, How To Avid Carp Corn Stops
Posted in Artificial Baits, Avid Carp, Boilies, Carp, Carp Angling, Carp Bait, Carp Catchers News, Carp Catchers Tips, Carp Catching Tips, Hints And Tips, How To, Imitation Baits, Terminal Tackle | No Comments »
Tuesday, March 29th, 2011
Tags: Atomic Jel-E- Wyre, Carp, Carp Blogs, carp fishing, Carp Fishing Blogs, Catch Photos, Catch Reports, esp leadcore, Fishing Blogs, Ghost Carp, Korda Kaptor Hooks, Korda Kaptor Wide Gape Hooks, Korda Subline, Snowman Presentation, Solar Fluoro Pineapple Pop Ups
Posted in Carp, Carp Angling, Carp Fishing, Carp Fishing Mainline, Carp Hooks, Carp Syndicates, Catch Photo, Catch Report, Ghost Carp, Korda Kaptor Hooks, Korda Tackle, Lead Clips, leadcore, Photographs, Terminal Tackle, Winter Carp Fishing, Winter Fishing | No Comments »
Saturday, March 26th, 2011
Avid Carp Sight Stops are a useful boilie stop that adds visual attraction to your hookbait. They are available in long and short to suit your hair length and enable you to change bait size without tying up new rigs. The Avid Carp Sight Stops are made of a durable plastic and come in a range of bright and visual colours to draw attention to your hookbait in any conditions. The Avid Carp Sight Stops are availble in either Yellow or Mixed Colour packs.

Step 1
Thread your choosen bait onto the hair.
Step 2
Now attach the Sight Stop to the hair loop via the hook on the underside of the stop.

Step 3
Pull the stop into the bait and you are now ready to go.

Tight Lines
Dave
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Posted in Artificial Baits, Avid Carp, Avid Carp Sight Stops, Boilies, Carp, Carp Angling, Carp Bait, Carp Catchers Blog, Carp Catchers Tips, Carp Fishing, Carp Fishing Tackle, fishing, Hints And Tips, How To, snowman rig, Terminal Tackle | No Comments »
Monday, December 13th, 2010
The Atomic Tackle Choppa Droppa is a safety helicopter lead system, offering a setup that can be fished in or around weed that will allow the lead to drop should it become snagged.

In this demonstration I used the Atomic Tackle Choppa Droppa Ready Rigs but Atomic do sell a Choppa Droppa Kit which enables you to use your own choice of leadcore or leader.
Step 1.
Pull the micro bore bead off the small leadcore link, then thread on your lead followed by the micro bore bead onto the small leadcore link.

Step 2.
Using a baiting needle pull the leadcore link through the Choppa Droppa clip.

Leadcore link pulled through.
Step 3.
Now tear a small piece off a PVA nugget and roll it between your fingers.

Step 4.
Push the PVA stop into the loop at the end of the small leadcore link and pull it tight against the clip. Attach a rig and the setup is now ready to cast out.

Tight Lines
Dave
Tags: Atomic Choppa Droppa Kit, Atomic Choppa Droppa Rig, Atomic Chopper Dropper Kit, Atomic Chopper Dropper Rig, Atomic Tackle, Carp Blogs, carp fishing, Carp Fishing Blogs, Carp Fishing Rigs, Carp Fishing Tackle, Carp Rigs, Carp Tackle, Fishing Blogs, Fishing Tackle, How To Drop A Lead On A Helicopter Rig, Safe Helicopter Rigs
Posted in Carp, Carp Angling, Carp Fishing, Carp Fishing Rigs, Carp Fishing Tackle, Carp Fishing Tips, Carp Rigs, Carp Safety, Carp Tips, chod rig, Fishing In Weed, Fishing Tips, How To, leadcore, Rigs, Terminal Tackle | No Comments »
Friday, September 24th, 2010
We have the new Korda Kaptor Hooks in stock now. The Kaptors come in two hook patterns namely The Korda Kaptor Wide Gape Hooks and The Korda Kaptor Kurv Shank Hooks . They come in two camo colours Weed Green and Gravel Brown. The Korda Kaptors are the first coloured PTFE coated hooks, however the hookpoints themselves are uncoated and corrosion resistant. To keep the hookpoints razor sharp they are capped so no damage can occur during manufacture. For more information or to purchase please click on the above links.

Korda Kaptor Hooks

Korda Kaptor Wide Gape Hook

Korda Kaptor Kurv Shank Hook
Best Fishes,
John
Tags: Camo Hooks, Camou Hooks, Carp Blogs, carp fishing, Carp Fishing Blogs, Carp Hooks, Coated Hooks, Fishing Blogs, Kaptor Hooks, Kaptor Kurv Shank Hooks, Kaptor Wide Gape Hooks, korda hooks, Korda Kaptor Hooks, Korda Kaptor Kurv Shank Hooks, Korda Kaptor Wide Gape Hooks, Product Reviews, PTFE Coated Hooks
Posted in Carp Angling, Carp Fishing, Carp Fishing Tackle, Carp Hooks, Korda Kaptor Hooks, Korda Tackle, New Products, Product Reviews, Tackle Reviews, Terminal Tackle | No Comments »
Thursday, September 16th, 2010
Tags: Atomic Jel-E- Wyre, atomic jelly wire, Carp, Carp Blogs, carp fishing, Carp Fishing Blogs, Catch Photos, Catch Reports, Common Carp, esp bulk spool leadcore, esp leadcore, fishing, Fishing Blogs, Korda Wide Gape Hook
Posted in Carp, Carp Angling, Carp Bait, Carp Catchers Blog, Carp Fishing, Carp Fishing Rigs, Carp Hooks, Carp Rigs, Catch Photo, Catch Report, Common Carp, fishing, Korda Tackle, Lead Clips, leadcore, Photographs, Rigs, Session Report, snowman rig, Terminal Tackle | No Comments »
Saturday, August 14th, 2010
We now have the Solar Weed Effect Range in stock. First up we have The Solar Weed Effect Hooklink which looks and feels like weed. The Weed Effect Hooklink is tied with a size 6 Longshank Hook, but has a unique system which makes hooks interchangable, so any size or pattern of hook can be used. The soft feel anti tangle fibres will absorb dips and flavours or lake bed odours for either increased attraction or concealment. For more information or to purchase please click on the above link. The Solar Weed Effect Leadcore Leader has the same realistic soft touch anti tangle weed effect fibres and comes in 35lb B.S. 1 metre lengths with spliced loops at each end. The Solar Weed Effect Leads have colour coded tags attached to the swivel to differentiate between sizes and feature the same fibres as the above products. For more information or to purchase please click on the above links.
A lot of carp anglers struggle to tie chod rigs, so ESP have done something about it. The ESP Chod Rigs are tied with ESP Stiff Rigger Hooks, Bristle Filament and a smooth Japanese Uni Link Ring Swivel. These look really well tied and uniform guys and you get three in a pack at a decent price. To check them out or to buy please click on the above link.

Solar Weed Effect Hooklink

Solar Weed Effect Leadcore Leader

Solar Weed Effect Leads

ESP Chod Rigs
Best Fishes,
John
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Posted in Carp, Carp Angling, Carp Fishing, Carp Fishing Rigs, Carp Fishing Tackle, Carp Rigs, Carp Tackle, chod rig, ESP Chod Rigs, fishing, Fishing In Weed, Fishing Tackle, New Products, Pop Up Rigs, Product Reviews, Readymade Rigs, Solar Weed Effect Hooklink, Solar Weed Effect Leadcore Leader, Solar Weed Effect Leads, Tackle Reviews, Terminal Tackle | No Comments »
Tuesday, May 18th, 2010
The Korda Interceptor is a new distance surface controller. The design of the controller allows you to change the weight of the controller without having to break down your setup. The controller has a self orientating high viz sight, is very aerodynamic for long range casting with minimal tangles and is made with a low visibility surface colour plastic.
To setup one up you will need a Korda Interceptor and a Korda size 11 ring swivel.

Step 1.
Thread your mainline through the rigid tube.

Step 2.
Slide the soft insert onto your mainline and push the rigid tube inside it.

Step 3.
Now tie on the size 11 ring swivel using a Palomar knot. Double over the end of your mainline and pass it through the eye of the swivel.

Step 4.
Tie and overhand knot around the swivel with the doubled over section of your mainline.

Step 5.
Then pass the swivel through the loop created in the doubled over mainline once the overhand knot has been formed.

Step 6.
Moisten the knot and tighten it down slowly, before trimming the tag end.

Step 7.
Gently pull the swivel into the soft insert.

Step 8.
Locate the slot on the side of the interceptor body and place your mainline in the slot.

Step 9.
Slide the interceptor down the rigid tube until is sits firmly on the soft insert.

The Interceptor is now ready for you to attach your hooklink and cast out.

Give it a go. To purchase any of the items shown please click on the above links.
Dave
Tags: Carp Blogs, carp fishing, Carp Fishing Blogs, Fishing Blogs, Floater Fishing, Floater Fishing For Carp, Korda Interceptor Controller, Korda Interceptor Distance Controller, Korda Size 11 Ring Swivel, Surface Fishing, Surface Fishing Controllers, Surface Fishing For Carp
Posted in Carp Angling, Carp Fishing, fishing, Fishing Knots, Floater Fishing, Hints And Tips, How To, How To Tie Knots, Korda Floater Gear, Korda Surface Gear, Korda Tackle, Palomar Knot, Surface Carp Fishing, Surface Fishing, Terminal Tackle | 1 Comment »