Archive for the ‘Winter Carp Fishing’ Category
Saturday, January 23rd, 2010
Tags: Bluebell Lakes, Carp Blogs, carp fishing, Carp Fishing Blogs, Catch Photos, Catch Reports, Dynamite Baits Pop Ups, Dynamite Baits Red Fish Pop Ups, Fishing Blogs, mirror carp, Winter Carp, Winter Carp Fishing
Posted in Bluebell Lakes, Carp, Carp Angling, Carp Fishing, Catch Photo, Catch Report, Customers catch, Glugs, Winter Carp Fishing, Winter Fishing, dynamite baits, fishing, mirror carp, pop ups | No Comments »
Saturday, January 16th, 2010
Tags: Carp Blogs, carp fishing, Carp Fishing Blogs, Carp Fishing Rigs, Carp Rigs, Carryalls, Fishing Blogs, Reels, Rigs, Rods, Rucksacks, Tackle Box, Winter Carp Fishing
Posted in Carp, Carp Angling, Carp Fishing, Carp Fishing Rigs, Carp Fishing Tackle, Carp Rigs, Carp Rods & Reels, Hints And Tips, Rigs, Winter Carp Fishing, fishing, winter clothing | No Comments »
Friday, January 15th, 2010
The Solar Quick Change PVA Bag System is ideal for anglers who use PVA bags for the majority of their angling. The system will ensure you don’t lose the bag on the cast while improving casting distance and accuracy. The system is designed to be anti tangle and works with any inline lead.
For the purpose of this demonstration I used a Korda Flat Pear Inline Lead, Solar Contour Super Supple Rig Tubing and Korda Size 8 Ring Swivels was used between the helicopter beads for the rig to be attached to.

Step 1.
Thread your mainline through your desired length of the Solar rig tubing.

Step 2.
Now thread 1 of the beads provided with the Solar PVA System onto the rig tubing followed by the Korda Ring Swivel followed by another bead. If you’re using mainline straight through there is silicone tubing provided for the beads to the grip. If you’re using leadcore then please ensure all beads can be pulled free of the leader to ensure the lead will be lost in the event of your line breaking. Tie or loop your hooklink to the ring swivel.

Step 3.
Now thread on one of the sleeves provided and push the tubing securely inside.

Step 4.
Then gently push the insert out of your choosen inline……

…..and thread it onto your mainline.

Step 5.
Tie a Figure Of Eight Loop Knot in the end of your mainline and attach the Solar quick change PVA bag clip like so.

Step 6.
Now pull the lead over the clip followed by the sleeve and rig tubing. The finished setup should look like this.

All you have to do to attach a PVA bag is to pull the clip out of the bottom of the lead and hook a PVA bag on before pulling the clip back inside the lead. Then just thread the hook through the mesh of the bag and your ready to cast out.





This set up is particularly well suited to adding freebies with the Mag Aligner Rig and really comes into it’s own during the winter months.
Give it a go.
Tight lines
Dave
Tags: Carp Blogs, carp fishing, Carp Fishing Blogs, Figure Of Eight Loop Knot, Inline Leads, Korda Size 8 Ring Swivels, leadcore, Mag Aligner Rig, PVA Bags, Solar Contour Super Supple Rig Tubing, Solar Quick Change PVA Bag System, Solar Rig Tubing
Posted in Carp, Carp Angling, Carp Catchers Blog, Carp Fishing, Carp Fishing Rigs, Carp Fishing Tackle, Carp Rigs, Casting accuracy, Hints And Tips, How To, Long Range Carp Fishing, Long Range Casting, Long Range Fishing, Mag Aligner Rig, Maggot Rigs, Maggots, PVA Bags, PVA Mesh, Rigs, Terminal Tackle, Winter Carp Fishing, Winter Fishing | No Comments »
Thursday, January 7th, 2010
The Atomic Tackle Maggot Rig uses the inline lead setup fished helicopter style allowing a large PVA stocking of maggots to be tied to the swivel at the base of the lead. This enables the hook to be secured to the PVA stocking so once cast out the PVA bag will melt leaving your maggot hookbait lying in amongst the other maggots.

For the purpose of the demonstration I used a Gardner Readymade Mag Aligner Rig.

Step 1.
Pull out the large ring swivel from the base of the lead.

Step 2.
Now thread your mainline through the lead. ( If using leadcore or a leader, you will need to splice or loop the swivel on)

Step 3.
Tie your mainline to the swivel, I would suggest a palomar knot. To tie a palomar knot double over your mainline and pass it through the eye of your swivel.

Then tie an overhand knot with the doubled over mainline.

Now pass the swivel through the loop made by the overhand knot.

Then moisten the knot, slowly tighten it down and trim the tag end.

Step 4.
Once the knot is tied pull the swivel into the insert in the base of the lead.

Step 5.
Now you need to either tie your rig to the swivel above the lead. If the rig has a loop in the end pass the loop through the swivel before passing the hookend of the rig through the loop and tightening as I’ve done in this demonstration.

The finished rig should look like this.

The large ring at the base of the lead is for the PVA mesh bag to be tied to, then all you need to do is push the hook through the PVA mesh to secure it for casting.
Give it a go.
Dave
Tags: Atomic Tackle Maggot Rig, Carp Blogs, carp fishing, Carp Fishing Blogs, Fishing Blogs, Gardner Readymade Mag Aligner Rig, Helicopter Maggot Rig, Inline Maggot Rig, Mag Aligner Rig, Maggot Rigs, Maggots, Overhand Knot, Palomar Knot, PVA Bag, PVA Bags, PVA Stockings
Posted in Artificial Baits, Carp, Carp Angling, Carp Bait, Carp Fishing, Carp Fishing Rigs, Carp Rigs, Fishing Knots, How To, How To Tie Knots, Mag Aligner Rig, Maggot Rigs, Maggots, PVA Bags, PVA Mesh, Readymade Rigs, Rigs, Terminal Tackle, Winter Carp Fishing, fishing, knots | No Comments »
Monday, January 4th, 2010
Tags: bite alarms, Boots, Carp Blogs, carp fishing, Carp Fishing Blogs, Freezing Conditions, Glycerol, Rod Rings, Winter Carp Fishing
Posted in Carp Angling, Carp Catchers Blog, Carp Fishing, Hints And Tips, Winter Carp Fishing, Winter Fishing, bite alarms | No Comments »
Tuesday, December 15th, 2009
Tags: Carp Blogs, carp fishing, Carp Fishing Blogs, Catch Photos, Catch Reports, d rig, Fluorocarbon Hooklinks, Gardner Longshank Incizor Hooks, glt no can see, mainline activ-8 boilies, Mainline Hi Viz Pop Ups, Manline Hi Viz Milky Toffee Pop Ups, mirror carp, pop ups
Posted in Boilies, Carp, Carp Bait, Carp Fishing, Carp Fishing Rigs, Carp Hooks, Carp Rigs, Catch Photo, Catch Report, Fishing In Weed, Pop Up Rigs, Rigs, Winter Carp Fishing, freezer boilies, mirror carp, pop ups, snowman rig | No Comments »
Saturday, December 12th, 2009
Its getting to that time of year again when maggots are becoming more widely used due to them being such an effective winter bait. Have a go at tying this rig and see how you get on.
The components used in this demonstration were the Korda IQ2 Xtra Soft Fluorocarbon , Korda Wide Gape hook size 8 and Korda Micro Rig Swivel.

Step 1.
After cutting your required length of fluorocarbon tie on a Korda Wide Gape using a knotless knot making sure to whip round the shank twice on the way back down to the eye.

Step 2.
Now thread a micro rig swivel onto the tag end above the hook.

Step 3.
Then pass the tag end through the back of the eye to the front and trim the tag end down to about 3-4mm. This will have created a D shape on the back of the shank for the swivel to move on.

Step 4.
Holding the hooklength out of the way slowly blob the tag end with a lighter to secure it in place. Make sure not to burn the hooklink as this will damage the fluorocarbon and increase the chance of it breaking. Also take care not to burn yourself.

Step 5.
To finish the rig tie a figure of eight knot in the other end setting the desired length of rig you require and trim the tag end.
The finished rig should look like this.

This rig works best with a large bunch of maggots and a couple of imitation pop-up maggots to help counter the weight of the hook. This rig isn’t strictly a maggot rig and can be used with other baits as well.
The knots used in this demonstration can be found in previous blogs by using the search bar on the top right hand side of the page.
Give it a go.
Tight Lines
Dave
Tags: Carp Blogs, carp fishing, Carp Fishing Blogs, Carp Rigs, Figure Of Eight Knot, fluorocarbon, Korda IQ2, Korda IQ2 Fluorocarbon, Korda Micro Rig Swivel, Korda Wide Gape Hook, Maggot Rigs, Maggots, Rigs, Winter Baits
Posted in Carp, Carp Angling, Carp Bait, Carp Fishing, Carp Fishing Rigs, Carp Hooks, Carp Rigs, Fishing Knots, Fluorocarbon Line, Hints And Tips, Hooklinks, How To, Maggot Rigs, Maggots, Rigs, Winter Baits, Winter Carp Fishing, Winter Fishing, fishing | No Comments »
Monday, December 7th, 2009
Tags: Artificial Baits, Carp Blogs, carp fishing, Carp Fishing Blogs, Cotswold Bait Creations Soft Floating Corn, Enterprise Artificial Boilies, Enterprise Niteglow Eternal Boilies, Enterprise Tackle Sweetcorn, Hi Viz Hookbaits, hookbaits, Imitation Baits, Single Hookbaits, Solar Everlasting Hookbaits, Winter Baits
Posted in Artificial Baits, Boilies, Carp, Carp Angling, Carp Bait, Carp Fishing, Hints And Tips, Imitation Baits, Winter Baits, Winter Carp Fishing, Winter Fishing, fishing, pop ups | 1 Comment »
Monday, November 30th, 2009
Tags: Carp Baits, carp fishing, Carp Fishing Blogs, Dip, Dipping Tool, Dips, Glugging, Glugs, hookbaits, Mainline Hookbait Enhancement System, Pop Up Fishing, pop ups, Richworth Impact Boilie Dips, Single Hookbaits, Soaked Hookbaits
Posted in Carp, Carp Angling, Carp Bait, Carp Fishing, Dips, Glugs, Hints And Tips, Specimen Fishing, Winter Baits, Winter Carp Fishing, Winter Fishing, pop ups | No Comments »
Friday, November 27th, 2009
Tags: Baitcraft Snowball Boilies, Boilies, Carp, carp fishing, Dynamite Baits The Source Boilies, Glugged Pop Ups, Glugs, High Attraction Baits, Mainline Hi-Visual Pineapple Pop Ups, Pop Up Rigs, Single Hookbait Fishing, Single Hookbaits, White Pop Ups, Yellow Pineapple Pop Ups
Posted in Carp, Carp Angling, Carp Bait, Carp Fishing, Carp Fishing Rigs, Carp Rigs, Hints And Tips, Information, Pop Up Rigs, Rigs, Watercraft, Winter Baits, Winter Carp Fishing, Winter Fishing, dynamite baits, pop ups | No Comments »