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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 of with a knotless knot – for D-rigged bottom baits and our chod rig about 9 turns is about right.
Step 2. Put on a small Covert Rig Ring.
Step 3. Create ‘D’ by looping the hair with the rig ring back through the eye of the hook.
Step 4. Use a lighter to carefully burn back the tag to create a blob of melted hooklink.
Step 5. The D should look a little like this – small and neat and sitting straight on the back of the shank of the hook.
Step 6. We recommend a well tied figure of 8 loop knot for quick attachment to swivels and clips.
Step 7. Always lubricate knots with saliva and bed down nicely making sure the knot is string and secure.
Step 8. The finished rig.
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