Posts Tagged ‘Rigs’
Saturday, March 9th, 2013
The advantages of this rig is that it provides all the anti eject properties of a normal fluorocarbon rig but the bait has a lot more movement to help with the flipping and hooking process. The soft hair material also allows the weight of the hook to come into play when the fish picks up the bait.
For this demonstration I used Korda IQ Fluorocarbon, a Korda Wide Gape Hook, a Korda Ring Swivel and ESP Hair Braid.

Step 1.
Remove about 4-5 inches of Hair Braid from the spool dispenser and tie a small overhand loop in one end.

Step 2.
Thread the tag end through the back of the eye of the Korda Wide Gape and hold the hair at the required length.

Step 3.
Moving away from the join in the eye whip round the hook shank 5 times and pass the tag end through the back of the eye again.

Step 4.
Now trim the hair braid in front of the eye, then repeat steps 2-3 with the Korda IQ Fluorocarbon but whip up the shank 7 times and twice on the way back down before passing the tag end through the back of the eye and tighten down gently. Then trim the fluorocarbon above the knot leaving just a little fluorocarbon pertruding.




Please note for the purpose of this knot demonstration the Knotless knot with the fluorocarbon was done without the hair braid already on the hook, when tying this rig you will be tying the fluorcarbon over the hair braid Knotless knot.

Step 5.
Using a palomar knot tie the fluorcarbon to the ring on the swivel setting the rig at your desired length making sure to moisten the knot and tighten down gently before trimming the tag end.
Double over the fluorocarbon at the end of the hooklength.

Now tie an over hand knot round the swivel with the doubled over section of fluorocarbon.

Then pass the swivel through the loop created with the fluorocarbon.

Moisten the knot and tighten down gently. Then trim the tag end.

The finished rig should look like this.

All the knots used in this demonstration can be found by using the search bar in the top right hand corner of the blog. The knot used for the hair braid and fluorocarbon at the hook end was a Knotless knot.
If you have been using fluorocarbon rigs but have been getting funny hookholds then this rig could be one solution to the problem.
Give it a go.
Tight Lines
Dave
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Posted in Carp Angling, Carp Catchers Blog, Carp Fishing, Carp Fishing Rigs, Carp Hooks, Carp Rigs, fishing, Fishing Knots, Fluorocarbon Line, Hints And Tips, Hooklinks, How To, How To Tie Knots, knots, Rigs, snowman rig, Terminal Tackle | No Comments »
Saturday, November 24th, 2012
Tags: bait, Boilies, Bore Rings, carp fishing, carp fishing blog, Carp Hooks, Catch Report, CC Moore, cc moore boilies, CC Moore Odyssey XXX, Common Carp, commons, ESP Hooks, esp mkII stiff rigger hooks, esp stiff riggers, fishing, fishing blog, freezer boilies, Gardner Tripwire, hookbaits, odyssey xxx boilies, Rigmarole, rigmarole bore rings, Rigs
Posted in Boilies, Carp Angling, Carp Catchers Blog, Carp Catchers News, Carp Hooks, Catch Photo, Catch Report, CC Moore, Common Carp, freezer boilies, Odyssey xxx Boilies, Photographs, Session Report, Summer Carp Fishing | No Comments »
Saturday, July 21st, 2012
Tags: Carp Blogs, carp fishing, Carp Fishing Blogs, Carp Fishing News, Carp Fishing Tackle, Carp Rigs, Chod Rigs, chod-it, chod-it tool, Fishing Blogs, Fishing News, Fishing Tackle, korda, korda chod tool, korda chod-it tool, korda tools, Rigs, stiff rigs, tying rigs
Posted in Carp Angling, Carp Catchers Blog, Carp Catchers Blog News, Carp Catchers News, Carp Fishing Rigs, Carp Fishing Tackle, Carp Rigs, Carp Tackle, chod rig, Korda Tackle, New Products, Pop Up Rigs, Rigs | No Comments »
Saturday, June 30th, 2012
Tags: Blog, Carp, carp blog, carp fishing, carp fishing blog, Carp Rigs, Catch Reports, CC Moore, CC Moore Odyssey XXX, corkball popups, fishing, fishing blog, hinged stiff rigs, Odyssey XXX, Odyssey XXX corkball popups, Odyssey XXX pop ups, photos, pop ups, Rigs, stiff rigs, XXX
Posted in Boilies, Carp, Carp Angling, Carp Bait, Carp Catchers Blog, Carp Fishing, Carp Fishing Rigs, Carp Rigs, Catch Photo, Catch Report, CC Moore, Day Ticket Carp Lakes, Day Ticket Lakes, Day Ticket Waters, Linear Mirror Carp, mirror carp, Odyssey xxx Boilies, Photographs, Pop Up Rigs, pop ups, Session Report | No Comments »
Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010
The Shot On The Hair Rig is basically a bottom bait rig with a small shot added to the hair to allow a pop-up hookbait to be used. This completely alters how the rig to reacts to how it would with a bottom bait. The hookbait is allowed to move more naturally due to it’s bouyancy and the length of the hair. The shot on the hair allows you to either critically balance or overweight the pop up hookbait. The nature of supple braid allows the hookbait to be picked up with minimal resistance and the pattern of the hook means the point hangs low below the hookbait helping it to grab hold. The simplicity of The Shot On The Hair Rig makes it easy to tie and it minimises the bulky components such as shrink tubing used on some rigs.
For the purpose of this demonstration I used the Korda Supernatural Hooklink, a Korda Kurv Shank Hook and a No.4 split shot. The shot size is determined by the size and bouyancy of your choosen pop-up, the bigger and more bouyant the pop-up the larger the shot. I found a No.4 shot to work perfectly with a 14mm Richworth Pineapple Hawaiian Pop Ups although it varies between different makes and types of pop-ups.

Step 1.
Cut 14″ of Korda Supernatural from the spool and tie a small overhand loop knot in one end.
Step 2.
Thread on your choosen pop-up and secure in place with a bait stop.

Step 3.
For this version of the rig pinch the shot onto the hooklink below the pop-up. This will give you a slow sinking hookbait which is almost critically balanced. We will show you an alternative version of this rig, which has the shot positioned differently, soon.

Step 4.
Thread the Korda Kurv Shank Hook onto the hooklink passing the braid though the back of the eye to the front and position the bait about 6mm from the top of the hook.

Step 5.
Now whip the hooklink up the shank of the hook 6-7 times and then pass the hooklink through the back of the eye to the front to finish the knot.

Step 6.
Double over the other end of the hooklink.

Step 7.
Then form a loop with the doubled over section of the hooklink.

Step 8.
Now pass the end of the doubled over section around the bottom and through the back of the loop created in step 7.


This creates the figure of eight, if you get this eight shape then you have done it right.
If you struggle with tying the knot then try this method. Alternative Figure of Eight Loop Knot.
Step 9.
Now gently tighten down the knot and trim the tag end.

The rig is now complete and ready to be attached to your lead setup.

The rig is best fished of with a small Dynamite Stick or PVA Mesh Bag thread down the hooklink over the hook to avoid tangles.
Tight Lines
Dave
Tags: Bottom Bait Rigs, Braid, Carp Blogs, carp fishing, Carp Fishing Blogs, Carp Fishing Rigs, Carp Rigs, Critically Balanced Hookbaits, Dynamite Stick, Figure Of Eight Loop Knot, Fishing Blogs, Korda Kurv Shank Hooks, Korda Supernatural, korda supernatural braid, Overhand Loop Knot, Pop Up Rigs, pop ups, Richworth Pineapple Hawaiian Pop Ups, Rigs, Shot On The Hair Rig
Posted in Bottom Bait Rigs, Carp Angling, Carp Bait, Carp Catchers Blog, Carp Fishing, Carp Fishing Rigs, Carp Hooks, Carp Rigs, Critically Balanced Hookbaits, Dynamite Sticks, Fishing Knots, Hooklinks, How To, How To Tie Knots, knots, Pop Up Rigs, pop ups, PVA Bags, PVA Mesh, Rigs, Specimen Fishing, Terminal Tackle | 1 Comment »
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, fishing, Hints And Tips, Rigs, Winter Carp Fishing, winter clothing | 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, Fishing Knots, Fluorocarbon Line, Hints And Tips, Hooklinks, How To, Maggot Rigs, Maggots, Rigs, Winter Baits, Winter Carp Fishing, Winter Fishing | No Comments »
Sunday, December 6th, 2009
Tags: Carp Blogs, Carp Catchers Blog, carp fishing, Carp Hooks, Carp Rigs, Catch Photos, Catch Reports, Hooklinks, Korda Choddy Hooks, Korda IQ, Korda IQ Fluorocarbon, mirror carp, Rigs
Posted in Carp, Carp Angling, Carp Catchers Blog, Carp Fishing, Carp Fishing Rigs, Carp Hooks, Carp Rigs, Catch Photo, Catch Report, Customers catch, fishing, mirror carp, Photographs, Rigs, Winter Fishing | 1 Comment »
Monday, October 26th, 2009
Tags: Baitcraft T1 Boilies, Boilies, Carp, carp fishing, Carp Rigs, Catch Photos, Catch Reports, Korda IQ Fluorocarbon, Korda Wide Gape Hook, mirror carp, Rigs, Suffix Stiff Silt
Posted in Autumn Carp Fishing, Baiting Campaign, Boilies, Carp, Carp Angling, Carp Bait, Carp Fishing, Carp Fishing Rigs, Carp Rigs, Catch Photo, Catch Report, Combi-Link Rigs, freezer boilies, Hints And Tips, Information, mirror carp, Rigs | No Comments »
Saturday, October 17th, 2009
Customer Sean Bown and his friends had a fantastic haul of French carp recently from The Sanctuary. Sean reports
“Hi John,
A top time was had by all at the Sanctuary in France with 54 fish being banked between the four of us, with 5 40′s and some 20+ 30′s, awesome!!!!
I accounted for 14 of the haul with one 40 and nine 30′s three mid 20′s and one at 12.”
Baitcrafts T1 Freezer Boilies purchased from us in both 16 and 20mm accounted for all of Sean’s fish. His rigs were constructed wth size 5 ESP Big T hooks tied to either Korda Hybrid Soft Coated Braid or Korda Supernatural hooklinks. Nice one Sean, really good looking fish. Photos’ are pukka too.

38lb 8oz Common Carp

41lb 8oz Mirror Carp
Best Fishes,
John
Tags: Boilies, carp fishing, Carp Fishing Tackle, Carp Hooks, Carp Rigs, Catch Photos, Catch Reports, Common Carp, ESP Big T Hooks, french carp, korda hybrid soft, Korda Supernatural, mirror carp, Rigs, T1 Freezer Boilies, The Sanctuary
Posted in Boilies, Carp, Carp Angling, Carp Fishing, Carp Fishing Rigs, Carp Fishing Tackle, Carp Hooks, Carp Rigs, Catch Photo, Catch Report, Common Carp, Customers catch, French Carp Fishing | No Comments »