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just found an awesome rig to use with maggots which is criticly balanced and works for carp far better than any maggot clip:

use a supple braided hooklink and tie onto one end with a half blood knot a size 14 barbless hook.

now thread a large bit of pop-up corn onto the other end and slide down until it is on the size 14

now knotless knot a size 8 carp hook as if the bit of pop-up was the boilie

then pull the size 14 out of the corn, use a testing tank to see how many maggots you need to make it balanced, to put on the maggots simply hook them onto the size 14 then pull it slick into the corn!

 

two tips:

try putting a few fake pop-up maggots in with the real ones to make it sit better

 

fish it over a PVA bag of maggot and corn

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Don't like maggot clips, and deffinatley don't like the idea of putting 2 hooks in a carps mouth, saw the rig you described years back, didn't like it then , less so now :evil:

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I saw this on thinking tackle a while back as well......im with andy, the idea of using 2 hooks on a rig just dosent sit right with me......you can use maggots on a rig without having to use maggot clip or 2 hooks mate......just use floss.....

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I don't like maggot clips or the use of a second hook, and I'll stick to putting maggots on thread or floss tied onto rig ring or even sew maggots and thread onto a piece of foam or glue them to a cork ball

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I don't like maggot clips or the use of a second hook, and I'll stick to putting maggots on thread or floss tied onto rig ring or even sew maggots and thread onto a piece of foam or glue them to a cork ball
the second hook cant possably get out. It isnot for hooking the carp. It acts as a maggot clip instead of using a great big clip!
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Right imagine this Nat, big hook in bottom lip, hair with 2nd hook slightly long, during fight 2nd hook catches top lip effectively sealing fishes mouth shut. If fish can't open mouth it dies, simples. Or it's mouth is ripped to shreads

 

Don't like it never will, no matter which high profile tit says its good :evil:

Posted

Personally dont think the rig is any more dangerous than any other rig. Wouldnt use it personally because a needle and cotton does the job but the above post about sealing a carps mouth and the fish dieing is ridiculous its not going to happen.

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Personally dont think the rig is any more dangerous than any other rig. Wouldnt use it personally because a needle and cotton does the job but the above post about sealing a carps mouth and the fish dieing is ridiculous its not going to happen.

 

How you know for sure it won't, 1 hook nailed in bottom lip , 1 flying hook, what's to say the 2nd hook can't nail the top lip, they are designed to do that you know :roll:

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If instead of useing that size 14 as part of the hair and you used the 14 as its used in the said rig as your main hook bait how many fish would you hook? thats right non. The scenio your talking bout would be a so unlikely it makes it safe enough to use imo!

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Have used this in the past. I use a Korum hook that have the eye with no join. Quite big in comparison to the hook. They were also barbed.

Once one is pulled into the plastic corn, there is no chance of it coming out without two opposing forces pulling on it.

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Surely with a second hook that may be flying you risk extra damage to the fish?

 

Main hook in bottom lip, second hook catches outside lip, as fish is netted, hook in cheek tears out.

 

Or as Andy has said, you have hook in lip, and second hook in throat, which could be difficult to remove and may or may not seal the throat or mouth shut.

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If instead of useing that size 14 as part of the hair and you used the 14 as its used in the said rig as your main hook bait how many fish would you hook? thats right non. The scenio your talking bout would be a so unlikely it makes it safe enough to use imo!

 

Ya wot???????? :?

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Just robbed these off google images:

 

Before being loaded with maggots:

 

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After hook has been pulled into corn. Make sure it's pulled in past the barb as far in as it will go:

 

 

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How I tie it now:

 

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Just robbed these off google images:

 

Before being loaded with maggots:

 

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After hook has been pulled into corn. Make sure it's pulled in past the barb as far in as it will go:

 

 

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How I tie it now:

 

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Nuff Said, nothing wrong with that rig, it beats needle n threading em :D

Guest Nhawkeye
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I'll second that. There's nothing wrong with that rig. It is pretty obvious to see that the second hook has no chance of coming out of the plastic corn and being a potential hazard.

 

However, if live maggots were being used, I'd use cotton thread every time.

Posted

Couldn't visualise it from the description, but now I've seen the pictures I like it. As far as I can see the hook poses less of a hazard than a maggot ring which has an exposed end.

Posted
Right imagine this Nat, big hook in bottom lip, hair with 2nd hook slightly long, during fight 2nd hook catches top lip effectively sealing fishes mouth shut. If fish can't open mouth it dies, simples. Or it's mouth is ripped to shreads

 

Don't like it never will, no matter which high profile tit says its good :evil:

if the hook were loose then yes it would be dangerous but the hook is sealed tight into the stiff corn and it is safe. You need to use a rig tool to pull out the hook! I doubt it would ever come loose in a fish's mouth.
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nobody said to use it with only maggots

 

Have you read the original post.? Fake maggots were only mentioned as tip.

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