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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. Using a Peel and Pull stripper tool remove around 3 inches of coating.
Step 2. Tie a small loop in the end to retain the hair stop when the rig is finished.
Step 3. Tie a small loop in the end.
Step 4. Here’s the trickiest bit – thread the rig ring on the hook and secure with a knotless knot.
Step 5. Thread an 8mm section of 0.5mm tube down the hooklink.
Step 6. Push the tubing up over the eye of the hook, so 2 or 3mm are below the hooks eye…
Step 7. Your hook should hopefully now look a little like this!
Step 8. Create a hinge at the height you ant to fish the pop up by stripping a small section of hooklink.
Step 9. Mould some Critical Mass for the pop up counterweight on the hooklink just above the stripped section as shown.
The finished rig.
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