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Saturday, February 7th, 2009
Tags: Add new tag, Boilies, Carp Blogs, Carp Fishing Blogs, Chocolate Malt Liquid Attractor, Dynamite Baits Chocolate Malt Boilies, Fishing Blogs, freezer boilies, Sports, Sports Blogs, sports weblog, Terry Hearn Boilies, Tiger Nut Boilies, Winter Baits
Posted in Boilies, Carp Bait, Carp Fishing, freezer boilies, Information, New Products, News, Product Reviews, Shelf Life Boilies, Winter Carp Fishing, Winter Fishing | No Comments »
Thursday, January 29th, 2009
Tags: Boilies, Carp Blogs, Carp Fishing Baits, Carp Fishing Blogs, Dynamite Baits Red Fish Boilies, Fishing Baits, Fishing Blogs, Red Fish Boilies, Sports, Sports Blogs, sports weblog, Terry Hearn Boilies
Posted in Carp Bait, Carp Fishing, freezer boilies, Information, New Products, News, Product Reviews, Shelf Life Boilies | No Comments »
Saturday, January 17th, 2009
Tags: Canal Pike, Pike, Pike Blogs, Pike Fishing, Pike Fishing Blogs, Predator Fishing, Roach Deadbaits, Sports Blogs, sports weblog, Winter Fishing
Posted in Catch Photo, Catch Report, Customers catch, Information, News, Pike Fishing, Predator Fishing, Winter Fishing | No Comments »
Tuesday, December 9th, 2008
Now that winters here many of you will be using maggots as bait. In this blog I’m going to show you how to tie a rig with the new improved Korda Maggot Clip . There is more than one rig that can be tied with the maggot clip and I will feature those in future blogs.
These are the components that I used to demonstrate this rig

Step 1
Cut a length of your desired hooklink material, in this case I am using Korda Hybrid Soft

Step 2
Strip off 4-5 inches of the coating

Step 3
Tie a small overhand loop in the stripped section

Step 4
Cut a length, 10mm approximately of the ESP Sink Rig Tube and thread it up towards the loop. The rig tube prevents the live maggots from wriggling around and masking your hookpoint, a little dodge thought up by Nigel Sharp I think.

Step 5
Thread the Korda Maggot Clip through the loop and push the rig tubing tight to the clip

Step 6
Thread the opposite end of the hooklink through the eye of the Atomic Claw hook and whip the stripped section of the hybrid soft up to the rig tubing

Step 7
Thread the tag end of the hooklink through the eye of the hook again and pull to bed down the knot

Step 8
Tie the swivel at the other end of hooklink with a figure of eight loop knot

Step 9
Moisten both knots and pull tight to bed them down. I’m using the excellent Korda Pulla Tool in this shot.

Step 10
Thread on the required number of maggots. I was extremely suprised how easily the maggots went on, so Korda really have improved the sharpness of the clip.
The business end of the finished rig

The finished rig

Best fishes,
John
Tags: Atomic Claw Hooks, Blogs, Carp Blogs, Carp Fishing Blogs, ESP Sink Rig Tube, Fishing Blogs, Improved Korda Maggot Clip, Korda Maggot Clip, Korda Maggot Clip Rig, Korda Pulla Tool, Maggot Rigs, New Korda Maggot Clip, Sports, Sports Blogs, sports weblog, Weblogs
Posted in Carp Fishing, Carp Fishing Rigs, Carp Fishing Tackle, Carp Hooks, Carp Rigs, Hints And Tips, Hooklinks, How To, Information, Maggot Rigs, Rigs, Terminal Tackle, Winter Fishing | No Comments »
Friday, December 5th, 2008
The new ATTS Bite Alarms and Nash Box Logic TT Rig Station have just come in. These babies will make the Ideal christmas presents for carpers everywhere. I’ll do a short review on them below, for more details and to purchase them go to the main site via the links.
ATTS Bite Alarms – ATTx V2 Receiver
The New ATTS Bite Alarms are the ultimate tackle tarts item. However you don’t need to be a tackle tart to appreciate and make use of their unique features. The ATTS’s most unique feature is that it is the first silent alarm, the audible alarm is given by the ATTx V2 Remote receiver. There has been a lot in the media recently about sound travelling down the line and spooking the carp the ATTS will prevent this. The ATTS is the smallest bite alarm on the market and along with it’s silent function and matt black, soft rubber touch finish, the ATTS is the ultimate stealth alarm.

ATTS Bite Alarms

ATTx V2 Receiver
Nash Box Logic TT Rig Station
The Nash Box Logic TT Rig Station is absolutely brilliant, I’m just amazed that nobodys produced something like it before now. The TT Rig Station organises and stores all of your terminal tackle, PVA, marker floats, leads etc. The Rig Station also stores all of your rigs and comes supplied with 20 rig pins. The most ingenious part though is that the rig station is just that, it doubles as a work station where you can tie your rigs with everything to hand, you can even critically balance your hookbaits. Check this one out I don’t think you will be disappointed.

Nash Box Logic TT Rig Station
Best fishes,
John
Tags: ATTS Alarms, ATTS Bite Alarms, ATTx V2 Receiver, bite alarms, Blog, carp blog, Carp Fishing Blogs, fishing blog, Gardner ATTS Alarms, Gardner ATTS Bite Alarms, Gardner V2 ATTx Receiver, Nash Box Logic Rig Station, Nash Box Logic TT Rig Station, Nash Rig Station, Sports, Sports Blogs, sports weblog, Weblog
Posted in bite alarms, Carp Fishing, Carp Fishing Rigs, Carp Fishing Tackle, Carp Rigs, Information, Nash Tackle, New Products, News, Product Reviews, Rigs, Tackle Reviews, Terminal Tackle | 1 Comment »
Wednesday, November 26th, 2008
There have been a few instances in the media recently where The Multi Rig has been referred to as The Johnny Mac Rig . This is because Jon Macallister has used the rig to good effect, catching some of our most desirable carp. Though he uses it almost exclusively for his fishing, Jon makes no claim to the “invention” of the rig. That honour goes to Mike Kavanagh who also brought us The Stiff Rig . The beauty of the multi rig is that you can change your hook quickly without having to tie a new hooklink. The following step by step guide shows you how tie the Multi Rig.
These are the components that I used to tie the rig.

Step 1
To tie the Multi Rig it is best to use a coated braid in this instance I am using Sufix Camfusion

Step 2
Cut a length of the Camfusion and tie a figure of eight loop knot (see previous blog). The loop should be approximately 45mm long.


Step 2
Thread the loop through the Gardner Longshank Incizor hook

Step 3
Thread one of the small Korda rig rings onto the hookshank. The rig ring on the shank of the hook is to prevent the hooklink catching and possibly parting in the join in the eye of the hook.

Step 4
Thread one of the Rigmarole 4mm Rig Rings onto the loop

Step 5
Thread the hookpoint through the loop

Step 6
Tie a size 8 swivel to the other end of the hooklink with a figure of eight loop knot, moisten and bed down

Step 7
Position the D on the hookshank. A good starting place is midway between the hookpoint and the barb

Step 8
The finished rig

Step 9
Thread on a pop up of your choice, put some tungsten putty on the knot and you’re done.

There you have it The Multi Rig.
Best fishes,
John
Tags: Blog, Carp Blogs, Carp Fishing Blogs, Carp Fishing Rigs, Carp Rigs, coated braid, Gardner Longshank Incizors, Johnny Mac Rig, Sports, Sports Blogs, sports weblog, stiff rig, sufix camfusion, The Multi Rig, Weblog
Posted in Carp Fishing, Carp Fishing Rigs, Carp Hooks, Carp Rigs, Hints And Tips, Hooklinks, How To, Information, Rigs, Terminal Tackle | 1 Comment »
Monday, November 24th, 2008
The Figure Of Eight or Double Overhand Loop Knot is an extremely strong loop knot with many applications. Below is a step by step photographic sequence showing you how to tie it.
Step1
Choose your hooklink material and cut the desired length. I have chosen Sufix Camfusion 15lb for this demonstration.

Step 2
Double the hooklink over and form loop to the approximate size that you require for your rig.

Step 3
Form another loop in the doubled over hooklink material

Step 4
Thread the end of the first loop through the second loop

Step 5
Thread the end of the first loop through the second loop again

Step 6
Gentley tease the knot down, this is the figure of eight

Step 7
Moisten the knot with saliva and bed down then trim off the tag end. The finished Figure Of Eight Or Double Overhand Loop Knot.

Hope this is of use, any comments would be welcomed and appreciated.
Best fishes,
John
Tags: Blog, Carp Blogs, Carp Fishing Blogs, Carp Fishing Knots, Double Overhand Loop Knot, Figure Of Eight Knot, Figure Of Eight Loop Knot, Fishing Knots, Loop Knots, Sports, Sports Blogs, sports weblog, sufix camfusion, Weblog
Posted in Carp Rigs, Fishing Knots, Hints And Tips, Hooklinks, How To, How To Tie Knots, Information, knots, Rigs, Terminal Tackle | 3 Comments »
Saturday, November 22nd, 2008
Tags: Blogs, Carp Blogs, Carp Care, Carp Fishing Blogs, Carp Treatments, Fishing Blogs, Korda Carp Care Kit, Sports, sports weblog, Weblog
Posted in Carp, Carp Care, Carp Fishing, Carp Safety, Information | No Comments »
Tuesday, November 18th, 2008
Tags: Blog, fishing blog, Lure Fishing, Pike, Pike Fishing, Pike Fishing Blog, Pitsford Reservoir, Sports, Sports Blog, sports weblog, Weblog
Posted in Carp Fishing, Catch Photo, Catch Report, Customers catch, Information, Lure Fishing, News, Pike Fishing, Predator Fishing, Specimen Fishing, Winter Fishing | No Comments »
Friday, November 14th, 2008
The Needle Knot is a very small neat knot used to tie a mainline to a leadcore leader. As for knot strength the needle knot rates at approximately 100%. The kneedle knot is the prefered knot when considering carp safety as due to its compactness it allows beads, hooklinks, rings etc. to slide of easily in the event of the mainline breaking. The Items you will need to tie this knot are leadcore in this instance I am using ESP Bulk Spool Leadcore in the Choddy Silt colour, a largish sewing needle, a lighter, some scissors and your mainline obviously.
Step 1
Pull out an inch or two of the lead from the leadcore.

Step 2
Snip of the lead wire

Step 3
Insert the kneedle into the empty leadcore sheath and seal the fibres with the lighter to prevent fraying

Step 4
Thread your mainline through the kneedle and thread the kneedle through the leadcore and out of the side approx. half an inch in

Step 5
Pull the kneedle and mainline through the leadcore sheath

Step 6
Lay the kneedle alongside the leadcore sheath like so

Step 7
Whip the mainline around the leadcore and kneedle 5-6 times in the direction of mainline

Step 8
Thread the tag end of the mainline through the eye of the kneedle

Step 9
Pull the kneedle and tag end through the loops created by the whipping

Step 10
Moisten the knot then slowly pull the mainline and tag end in opposite directions to bed down the knot

Step 11
Carefully snip of the tag end

The Finished Kneedle Knot

Your knot should look even neater as I have used an extremely thick line for photographic clarity.
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Best fishes,
John�
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Posted in Carp Fishing, Carp Fishing Mainline, Carp Safety, Fishing Knots, How To, Information, knots, leader knots | No Comments »