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Wide Gape This a classic hook pattern that suits pop up rigs really well. This is no doubt due to its high strength-to-size ratio! The KD rig relies on this pattern. Curved Shank Other hooks tend to have a straight shank, whereas this pattern you guessed it is slightly curved. Ideal when using fluorcarbon.

Stiff Rigger The eye here is out-turned making it great for stiffer materials such as fluorocarbon , allowing for a good strong knotless knot to the hook. Chod rigs work great with this pattern. Try using a small piece of silicone to 'trap' the hair. Long Shank Bottom baits are well suited to this design, especially tigers or corn. A small section of tubing to trap the hair can solve this issue. There are also many styles of eye, hook point, gape and colour.

In-turned eyes are traditionally best used with braided hairs. View the Point Doctor on Amazon. A Simple Hair Rig Beginners should first get to grips with making a basic hair rig.

Classic Bottom Bait Rig. Very Easy To Make. Plenty of carp around the world have been caught on this rig! Anglers of any ability should find this easy to make and execute.

You can purchase each item above by clicking it. I do earn a small commission, which pays to keep this website going. Present Over Debris. Stands Out Amongst Dull Baits. How to Tie A classic pop up rig. Step 1. Step 2. You can do this by using a knotless knot.

Step 3. Step 4. Step 5. The finished simple pop-up rig. The Multi Rig A multi-purpose carp rig that can be used on most terrain, such as gravel, silt and weed.

Applying Putty Is Critcal. Materials Needed. If you get stuck with the steps below, there is a very helpful video at the end. Step 1 Take around 12 inches of your chosen coated braid. Step 3 Repeat step 2 for the other end, only make this smaller! Step 5 Now take your hook size 6 or 8 and slip a hook bead onto the shank this will keep everything tidy once tied Step 6 Thread the larger loop end through the eye of the hook a splicing needle will help with this Step 7 Now also thread either a bait screw or micro swivel after the hook in step 6….

Step 8 Now for the tricky part! The video below will really help you to digest what this rig is trying to achieve! These are really effective carp rigs that can be used anywhere. The Chod Rig This rig allows you to present a carp bait over a wide range of surfaces.

Can Be Presented Anywhere. You may or may not of heard the chod rig. Either way, its of those fascinating carp rigs especially the mechanics The two main advantages of the chod rig, are that it allows you to present a carp bait over a wide range of surfaces such as mud, weed and debris.

Finally, we have a carp rig that delivers! You can find these chod rig videos below. Chod Fishing Tips. Nigel Sharp Talks Chod Rigs. Hinged Stiff Rig The hinged stiff rig is great at presenting pop-up rigs just off the bottom! An Aggressive Rig. Double this up by folding it in half — and then thread the close end through the eye of your hook backend, towards the point Step 3.

Leave a small loop and thread on a micro swivel or mini hook link swivel Step 4. Step 6. Step 7. Step 8. Now pass the tag end through the loop creating closest to the flexi ring swivel Step 9. Step Step 12 For the boom section, take the coated braid and loop each end one small for the stiff hinge — make sure you put this on first!

Hugely Popular Hookbait. Experiment With Putty For Balance. There are plenty of corn options you could use. Actually, this is a legitimate question! Below is a devastating carp rig for corn. This corn rig is rather simple — but highly effective!

Basically, this uses two grains of popup corn, fished on a hair. This will help the double corn sit-up prone like a claw. You may need to add a small amount of rig putty to achieve the perfect balance! As always, test the rig out at home or in the margins before casting in. Alternative Corn Rigs. Naked Chod Rig Designed to be fished using an ultra-buoyant hookbait, its perfect for fishing over weed or soft silt.

Ultra-buoyant Rig. Can Be Adjusted Easily. Step One. Take some Fox Rigidity, and cut around 4 inches. Using a knotless knot, attach your hook, but leave a short hair around 4cm. Step Two. Get the hair end, and slide on a mini hook swivel. Now carefully blob the tag end which will stop it passing back through the hook eye.

Step Three. Now to the other end of the Rigidity. Step Four. All thats left is to steam a prominent curve like the picture above! Darrell Peck's Naked Chod Rig. The Perfect Naked Chod Rig. Notice that the hook bead is placed opposite the hook point. The whole ronnie rig setup looks delicately posed — a bit like a claw! The short answer to this is in most circumstances! Tying The Ronnie Rig. Double it up, and slip on a mini rig-ring, then loop it up and over the hook.

Take ONE part of the tag end braid, and perform a knotless knot up the shank of the hook. Finish off the knotless knot by taking the whipped end around the back and back through the eye. You should now trim off this small tag end and blob it down using a lighter. Now for the slightly tricky part!

Now trim off this tag end. Ronnie Rig Videos. Now for steps on how to tie the KD Rig …. Begin with around 12 inches of soft-coated braid. Strip off about 4 inches using a line stripper. Now tie a small overhand loop in the exposed braid. Thread on your chosen hookbait. Take your hook a short curved shank hook is vital here such as the Korda Kurv Shank.

Thread your hooklink through the eye, leaving just a 1cm between hookbait and hook. Now tie a knot less knot to secure the hook in place, but use just 3 turns around the hair and shank, lift up the hair and make a further 5 turns solely around the shank. Now bring the hooklink back through the back of the eye to finish the knot off.

The result should be that the hook sits at a really aggressive angle. KD Rig - Video Instructions. Courtesy of Carpology TV. The Blowback Rig A classic rig, the blowback rig offers excellent anti-eject properties! Anti-Tangle Sleeve Shrink Tubing.

The idea is that I like my hookbait to sit on the knot to prevent slipping. Now thread on your hookbait into position. Slide a rig ring down the hook link, and tie a granny knot. There should be a space of around 1. Then, pass the hook through the rig ring and then the hooklength through the eye so that the rig ring sits opposite to the hook point.

Secure using a knotless knot. Take the shrink tubing and cut, at an angle, about 1 inch. That complete the blowback rig. Existing user? Or sign in with one of these services Sign in with Facebook. Sign in with Twitter. Sign in with Google. Small Setup. Share More sharing options Followers 1. Reply to this topic Start new topic. Recommended Posts. Posted November 14, Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options Hi milky when you say cheap are you open to going down the John Wilson route?

He does a 5 piece travel rod in 3lb test curve? Posted November 15, Posted November 15, edited. I mean , it'll fit , but you wont wanna risk chaffing it with ter bicycle clips or something Is it a proper carp set up you want mate?

Smufter would recommend his 10ft outkasts? When you have arrived at the lake you will be shown to your carp lake where you will spend all fishing day there. Our English speaking guide will show you around and this is your time to find out as much info as you can about the lake, the swim and what other facilities are on offer.

We can also arrange for you to be taken to the local shop for you to buy your snack or other supplies. The fishing methods are very similar to Carp fishing but on a grander scale.

The rigs are as basic as possible as to avoid tangles which result in lost fish. You will be given top of the range rods and reels 1 rod and reel per person to target the fish of your choice. Enquire about this tour.



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