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salokcinnodrog

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  1. From the Description Coops gives it is pictured in Kryston packaging I think.
  2. Fish with what you have confidence in. I don't often use fluorocarbon for hooklinks as I am Confident in Braids and Coated Braids. Have a look at the Carp Fishing is simple thread, there is a picture of one of my rigs on there.
  3. Helicopter Rigs are one of the least understood things about Carp Fishing Tackle. First, Make sure you use a Safe system that if the Carp breaks the line it can eject the lead from the rig. What distance you likely to be fishing at? Within reason the further out you are fishing will depend on the Lead size you need to use, but don't overload your rods. I tie the lead straight onto the Tail end of the Shockleader that I use, and cover the join with a Solar Bead or Tulip Bead. The little bead protects the Knot. Then a Ordinary rubber Bead so the the swivel can turn. Then another rubber bead to hold the swivel in place. The shockleader goes through the middle of tubing, which protects the line. I normally have the tubing about 5cm longer than the rig so that even with Braid I don't get a tangle. Notice in the pic I have used rubber beads. This is so under pressure in event of a breakage the Carp can eject the Lead and the Rig will slide off the tubing I have actually cracked off even with a 40lb shockleader, but because the Carp can eject the rig there is no Danger to the Carp. I would not recommend putting Lead wire or Putty to hold the Tubing down as this can prevent the Rig sliding off and make it a Death Rig. Incidentally use a better lead than I have, this was just for explanation purposes. Finally is there really a need for a Helicopter rig? A standard Pendulum Lead set up works far better in weedy waters, and casts nearly as far and if fished properly is Tangle Free.
  4. I must admit I have never used crimped rigs for Carp Fishing, yet do for Pike fishing and Sea fishing. In my case it comes down to confidence and my preferring Braids for Carp Fishing. I could comfortably tie Mono/Amnesia rigs down to about 5centimetres until last year on my occasional need to use them. A few broken fingers later after an accident and I may see a need to change:rolleyes: , or more likely to keep on using Braid;)
  5. Diamond Eye tube threader, easy, job done. Had mine for years, only problem is with some of the very thin softtubing that I like to use. Another way is to make sure that you cut the line at an angle so it goes through the tube and then keep the tubing pointing straight down by hanging a lead from the bottom end. I normally have a paper clip with one end I have filed to a point and push it through the very end of the tubing. Hang a lead on it and the tubing stays straight as you thread it. :D
  6. My thoughts exactly. I just fish with what I'm comfortable with, which is mostly Super Mantis and my standard hooking arrangement.
  7. I know of a few Match type anglers who have been using Braided Hooklinks for quite a few years. Originally heard of them using Kryston Multistrand and splitting it down into the BS they needed. I know now that you have some very fine braids from ESP/Drennan that are about.
  8. Well we've tried telling them! :D MAKE YOUR OWN! lol:p
  9. Me neither, I check every single knot of my own, and if I'm slightly worried about it, cut and retie! The number of times I've caught fish just by lengthening a hair or rig length is amazing!
  10. Still prefer to tie my own! What happens if you need to change/extend the length of a hair or rig?
  11. 15lb Amnesia works as well if you cut a point on the end!
  12. salokcinnodrog

    yank rig

    I'm not sure about the need for stones in there, but a combination of bait in a PVA bag is always a good idea. I've been using Bread Crumb and Maize or sweetcorn in bags for years. The Dried milk will clog up into lumps as it gets wet though, and won't dissolve into the water straight away. It can provide extra attraction around the hookbait though and has been around for years as a boilie powdered dip.
  13. I use my thumb nail to strip coated braid. If I want to stripe it I use a Waterproof Marker Pen. :D
  14. Wouldn't be my choice, but I don't use Fox hooks or Korda Lead Clips. It depends what confidence you have in the gear you are using. If you are happy using it then it will work for you. My personal choice is a Carp-R-Us Nailer, Centurion or Owner FLB knotless knotted with Shrink tube to Mantis Gold, tied at swivel end with Uni knot. Solar Running Lead Clip, 15lbMainline and 2.75 TC rods.
  15. I'm still using braids and Coated Braids. Supersilk in 14lb, very thin, although white when new takes on the colour of the bottom, Merlin 15lb, Excellent for my Pop-up rigs when I need to use them, Mantis and Mantis Gold in 15lb. To specifically match the colour of the lakebed I'm Fishing at the moment. Current target fish in the Reservoir are up to mid forties or more. When Ritchie Macdonald landed Basil from Yateley he was actually using 6lb line from memory. Not that I'd recommend it, but if you play a fish carefully it will handle it. The way I look at it is a particular Breaking strain will actually take up to 4times its own strength in weight. Not particularly scientific I know, but it works for me. I think it comes down to something I read somewhere.
  16. Kryston make the best PVA as far as I'm concerned. Thats in bags or String
  17. I never use ready tied rigs. I don't have confidence in them. Also if I need to change rig or hair length then its impossible. My rigs I tie up as I need them, although I do have a Rig Bin or 3 full of rigs that I have tied, but all are set so that I can shorten rig length or change hair length if required. When I worked in a Tackle shop I used to tie up and sell individual rigs for people and then recommend that they try to tie them as tidily as that when they did it themselves. You should only need to buy 1 rig and then change it to suit the situation you are fishing in.
  18. Strange that, I was using stringers and had to go the other way, to using PVA bags. I wasn't comfortable with a stringer and a pop-up as I felt that the Pop-up and hook were being dragged into leaves on the bottom. I found that with a PVA bag the pop-up would rest more rather sitting in the bottom rubbish.
  19. I use a simple Knotless knot with the hair being formed into a loop that tightens down to the Bait. I then tie the bait on. Normally a longshank hook. I prefer to use braid for Pop-up presentation as it camouflages itself in with the bottom. Just remember that if a pop-up looks blatant to you then the Carp may be more comfortable feeding on a bottom bait. If you are fishing over a bed of bait then a pop-up can actually cost you more Carp than it hooks.
  20. lol Remember End Tackle £20 max, or you'll spend more than you intend:D
  21. I use Kryston Mantis or Mantis Gold. I do check my rigs in the margins to see how they behave and look and found that these cover most eventualities.
  22. I've played with them in Bench Tests and had no problems so far, but have not used them for fishing. They do stay sharp for a good long time.
  23. Right, the Helicopter style arrangements don't work particularly well in Weedy Waters, as the Lead is pulling across the Line and Fishes mouth. Try this on your living room floor. Set up your Line as it currently stands and pick up the hook, how can the lead bang against the Carps mouth when the line is under tension. You need to address the hook pulling free. That is your problem and it is normally a case of changing the length of Hooklink/hair.
  24. I don't the Lead that's banging against the Carp's mouth that is losing you fish. What is happening imo is that the carp aren't taking the Bait back far enough into their mouth. You are only hooking the Carp at the extremities of their lips. Have a look at your bait mounting arrangement, lengthen the hooklength/hair to get the Carp to take the bait and hook further back into their mouth. With the position of the Lead on a SILT/Sliding Helicopter rig there is no way that the Lead should bang against the Carp's mouth. Alternatively change your Lead attachment to a Pendant style attachment. It sounds like you have seen a rig in fashion and don't know how to use it in its right context. IMO there are far better ways of presenting baits off the bottom.
  25. A lot of lines have recently been regraded. There were/are many that were classed as 15lb line and were actually breaking at over 18lbs. Not bad until you consider diameter of them. A properly graded 15lb line should be about 0.35mm. Many of the above lines were 0.38/0.40 which is 18 or even20lb BS As London Geeza says its down to diameter. As for Korda IQ I have heard of so many unexplained breakages I won't use the stuff. I have tested it at home and could not get a consistent knot with it. Every knot broke at a different strain, many at half of the BS quoted. When it comes to stiff links I still prefer Amnesia in clear, never had a problem with it, although I have been trying Carp-R-us Stiff link Fluorocarbon materials for a while.
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