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The Rig That Did It – Alan Stagg
CARP FISHING TACKLE
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Published January 27, 2014 by Jonathan Burrows
What you’ll need…
Step 1. Start off by threading a flatliner onto your mainline with a safety bead either side.
Step 2. Tie a loop knot in the end of your main line. We have used a single overhand loop for this.
Step 3. Cut off enough 12Ib Power Gum to tie a stop knot…
Step 4. …a 3 turn stop knot is ideal for fixing the Flatliner controller in place.
Step 5. When it is finished (leaving a small tag) carefully move the stop down to the loop knot.
Step 6. Repeat with another stop knot beind the upper bead to keep the controller in position and create a bolt effect.
Step 7. Tie on your favoured hook to your Zig Link hooklink; here we have used a size 10 Barbless Incizor with a reliable 4 turn grinner.
Step 8. Pull off a generous 5 foot of your chosen hook link material as longer hooklinks tend to work better when floater fishing.
Step 9. Tie a loop knot in the end of your hooklink and attach the two sections loop to loop.
Step 10. The finished rig with a soft hookable floater and a small Fishnet PVA bag of identical free offering. Now your ready to go.
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