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Post by Andrew Burgess on Jan 7, 2006 0:27:42 GMT
This is a very simple rig to do when carping I am going to show you a step by step instruction on making a knotless knot rig. You need the following items. Braid hooklenght Carp hook Boilie stop to match the colour of the boilie (if possible) Baiting needle 1) Grab a small length of Braid hooklenght. There are various braid hooklenght on the market but choose the one you're most confident in. As for me I am using the Kryston Mantis Gold which have really work well for me in the past and I will continue to used it in my carping. 2) Remove a 1 inch strip of coating on the braid. And create a boilie loop or an overhand loop 3) Trim off the excess 4) Get a Boilie needle and thread the loop through the other end 5) Place a boilie stop which will stop the bait flying out when casting 6) And it should end up like this. 7) Now thread a carp hook as in my case I am using a Mustad Eyed Method Feeder Hook Size 8 on to the braid by going through the eye of the hook 8) This is very important that the length must be critical. The ideal lenght is sometime 1/2" or more from the bend of the hook. Then start whipping down the shank of the hook - minimum 5 turns to maximum 8 turns 9) Once you have made your choice on how many turn on the shank then you pass through the eye again and pull really tight On the other end of the braid hooklenght you tied on a swivel of your choice, here I am using an half bloodknot And the finish half bloodknot And there you are a knotless knot rig
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Post by MrMatthew on Jan 20, 2006 23:22:48 GMT
Great set of pictures mate, couldn't be explained clearer. Nice one!
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Post by Andrew Burgess on Jan 21, 2006 12:02:09 GMT
Thanks MrMatthews, watch this space as there will be some more new rigs for all of us with step by step pictures.
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Post by anglerpaul on Jan 21, 2006 23:24:18 GMT
Wow nice work Andrew. Looking forward to your new additions to this post.
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