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The Rig That Did It – Alan Stagg
CARP FISHING TACKLE
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Published January 22, 2014 by Jonathan Burrows
What you’ll need…
Step 1. Start off by threading the Trip Wire through the eye of a Chod Hook this way.
Step 2. Create a loop – it may need to be larger so you can whip it up the hook shank.
Step 3. When it comes to drawing out excess material from the knot pull the loose tag end first and then the hooklink side.
Step 4. When tightening the knot fully stop the hook link being marked by the eye by drawing the knot tight over the end of your thumb.
Step 5. thread on a small Covert rig ring and pass the tag end back through the eye of the hook.
Step 6. Trim excess material off the tag and blob back so you are left with a small neat D…
Step 7. …that should look like this. Perfect!
Step 8. If your tying up a choddy use a simple 3 turn blood knot with the tag blobbed to attach a size 12 Covert Flexi-Ring Swivel.
Step 9. There’s various opinions on how curved the end section should be, but we like it just about like this.
The finished rigs.
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