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Book, DVD or Video on Rig Tying


ian257

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Hi all,

As per the title, is there a publication out there somewhere detailing many of the different rigs and how to tie them, as well as there intended use.

I already have the Fox Guide to Modern Carp Fishing.

Many thanks.

 

Ian.

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Not new, but try Beekay Guide to Carp Rigs (may be worth Googling Beekay), Korda also did a Guide to Rigs, and Gardner do a small guide

 

Also chapters in Tim Paisleys Big Carp, To Catch a Carp, and Hutchy The Carp Strikes Back amongst others.

You also have some of the free DVD's from Nash, Korda and the like, which probably have a bit in them, just remember that they are an advert as well.

 

However in most cases, keep it simple, a standard Knotless knotted rig will work although occasionally a Line aligner may make for better hooking and possibly anti ejection. The most important thing is putting the rig in the right place and getting the feeding situation right :wink:

 

You also have:

https://forum.carp.com/carp-forum/viewtopic.php?t=22185

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Nash have done one recently that's quite good.

 

Rig Evolution?

 

Yeah, it's well worth a watch, not only covers several modern rigs but also includes lots of commentary on how they were invented and the evolution of our thinking/knowledge (hence the title!).

 

Another gem available in tackle shops at my favorite price :wink:

 

Also, IMO Rig Evolution is not as sales/marketing lead as the Korda ones, but I did end up getting a couple of the diffusion leaders after seeing them in the DVD!!

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