Hi All,
I'm posting two pics of a rig I tied last night, I would love to know your opinions please. First let me explain the purpose: I'm fishing a new water that holds a small stock of very large fish, the bottom is silty, but it's not a thick silt, it's a thin layer of the black stuff. I have been pre-baiting now for the past couple of weeks and will continue to do so for another 3 weeks before fishing for the first time.
I'm pre-baiting with a home-made boilie, along with small quantities of hemp to keep them rooting around in my swim. I'm scattering the bait around a fair bit, over an area about the size of a tennis court, so I have kept the hooklink fairly long (imo), the idea being that they will be moving from one bait to the next, not "hoovering" like they would on a carpet of pellet or particle.
The rig is 8" of Kryston Snakebite Dark, with the last 1,5" or so stripped back to give it a hinge effect. I've used a standard 7 turn knotless knot with a small piece of shrink tube to protect the knot and create a little more angle on the eye of the hook, making the angle a bit more aggressive. The hair is run along the shank of the hook in line with the hook point, where I've secured it in place with a small rig bead. The bead can move on the shank if a little force is applied, so I should know if I've been done.
The hook itself is a Fox Armapoint LSC #2, I have 2 home-made 16mm boilies on the hair with a rubber stopper to keep them tight up against the boilie stop and a single fake maze to counter balance the weight slightly.
On the swivel end I have tied a perfection loop, which is hidden by the anti-tangle sleeve, attached to a #8 quick change swivel.
Please feel free to comment, good or bad. Thanks, Stig