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The one thing you should do here mate is keep it very simple :) as the rig will be nicely secured in the bag you do not have to worry about tangles or the hook point being covered, so that all good :) you just want a nice short simple knotless knot rig with a braid hook link of course so it lays nicely in the bag, with about a 3-5 inch hooklink should do you :) hope this helps :)

 

James :)

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straight hair rig is good, I like to balance my bait on the hair, but it is up to you.

 

use a quicklink on the end of your mainline/lead clip, and then you can construct your PVA bag ready to wind in, clip off the old rig, clip on the new rig/PVA.

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I'm not a fan of quick links, and won't use them.

 

All my PVA bag rigs are pretty standard, and if I put the hooklink inside the bag always made of braid :wink:

 

Knotless knotted or line aligned hook tied to swivel, length dependant on how I feel the fish are feeding. While a short hooklink is pretty standard it is one thing that you can play around with. :wink:

As much as I like a balanced or buoyant bait at times, the hookbait wafting up and around can leave you with a hooklink sticking out, whereas if it is camouflaged under a pile of food as a bottom bait usually ends up it may not be so obvious.

 

Are these any use?

https://forum.carp.com/carp-forum/viewtopic.php?t=27183

https://forum.carp.com/carp-forum/viewtopic.php?t=32920

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