pauldane Posted August 28, 2007 Report Posted August 28, 2007 hi just started tying my own carp rigs and using fox coretex, quick question how far do i strip back the coating? do i strip it past the knotless knot or whip roung the hook shank with some coated? i know i tie the bait loop with it striped. also what hooks are you using with it? im using 15lb with size 10-8 hooks Quote
jake5 Posted August 28, 2007 Report Posted August 28, 2007 Maybe 3 inches depending how you want to fish Quote
charlieg Posted August 28, 2007 Report Posted August 28, 2007 there's no rule how much to strip, but i like it so the hair, the complete knotless knot, and about 10mm from the hook eye is all stripped. Quote
evans Posted September 5, 2007 Report Posted September 5, 2007 Maybe 3 inches depending how you want to fish 3 inches you may as well have it all stripped! The carp will be laughing at you! Quote
jemsue5 Posted September 5, 2007 Report Posted September 5, 2007 Maybe 3 inches depending how you want to fish 3 inches you may as well have it all stripped! The carp will be laughing at you! You really aint got a clue have you mate. Why not strip it back 3 inches it will give you a bit more movement at the hookbait which can help the hook turn better. If you are using pop ups you can strip it back 1,2 or 3 inches and have your counterbalance weight on the spot its stripped back to. I use fox cortex alot with 12/15 inch hooklengths stripped back anything up to 4 inches and I catch plenty of good fish. As for the carp laughing at jake I bet they aint laughing as much as I was when yet again on here I read another stupid childish remark. Quote
pauldane Posted September 6, 2007 Author Report Posted September 6, 2007 hi thanks for all your replys, went friday night with a few rigs tied, had two mirrors 10lb and 12lb with the coating all the way to the hook and a 19lb common with an inch of stripped coming from hook. will try longer next time and let you know. also found i missed a couple of runs with a rig with no rig tubing on the bend of the hook/ hair. after changing to one with tubing no more missed runs Quote
armani_coke Posted September 8, 2007 Report Posted September 8, 2007 Looks like a result using your rig anyway,well done on the catches n keep everyone posted how the rig works with more than a inch or so stripped. (post a pic of your rig if you can) did u fish bottom bait or a pop up ? etc Respect Quote
boults Posted September 9, 2007 Report Posted September 9, 2007 i strip my coated braid hooklink about 1icnh from the the hook Quote
evans Posted September 11, 2007 Report Posted September 11, 2007 Maybe 3 inches depending how you want to fish 3 inches you may as well have it all stripped! The carp will be laughing at you! You really aint got a clue have you mate. Why not strip it back 3 inches it will give you a bit more movement at the hookbait which can help the hook turn better. If you are using pop ups you can strip it back 1,2 or 3 inches and have your counterbalance weight on the spot its stripped back to. I use fox cortex alot with 12/15 inch hooklengths stripped back anything up to 4 inches and I catch plenty of good fish. As for the carp laughing at jake I bet they aint laughing as much as I was when yet again on here I read another stupid childish remark. ??????????????????????????????????? Quote
goblin Posted September 11, 2007 Report Posted September 11, 2007 Maybe 3 inches depending how you want to fish 3 inches you may as well have it all stripped! The carp will be laughing at you! You really aint got a clue have you mate. Why not strip it back 3 inches it will give you a bit more movement at the hookbait which can help the hook turn better. If you are using pop ups you can strip it back 1,2 or 3 inches and have your counterbalance weight on the spot its stripped back to. I use fox cortex alot with 12/15 inch hooklengths stripped back anything up to 4 inches and I catch plenty of good fish. As for the carp laughing at jake I bet they aint laughing as much as I was when yet again on here I read another stupid childish remark. yeah!!!!!! sorry jez, couldnt help it mate spot on in what you say though, too many people have tunnel vision and cant think for themselves,think that the fish are more likely to be laughing at some of the bloody wonder rigs you see in the comics, which i can see a large contingent of this forum using mate Quote
jemsue5 Posted September 11, 2007 Report Posted September 11, 2007 Alright Del hows it going, just couldnt help myself either mate. Quote
kevtaylor Posted September 13, 2007 Report Posted September 13, 2007 3 inches - outrageous!! - Oh how the carp will laugh and poke fun at him. Quote
evans Posted September 13, 2007 Report Posted September 13, 2007 3 inches - outrageous!! - Oh how the carp will laugh and poke fun at him. Does this mean that you think the same as me? Quote
kevtaylor Posted September 13, 2007 Report Posted September 13, 2007 3 inches - outrageous!! - Oh how the carp will laugh and poke fun at him. Does this mean that you think the same as me? Sorry no - I can only assume that you think there are some kind of set rig rules. No offence intended Quote
evans Posted September 13, 2007 Report Posted September 13, 2007 rules just common sense the end Quote
nuttynutter123 Posted September 13, 2007 Report Posted September 13, 2007 hi also found i missed a couple of runs with a rig with no rig tubing on the bend of the hook/ hair. after changing to one with tubing no more missed runs when u say about the rig tubing on the bend of the hook.. i've never seen that before.. please tell me more... good thread by the way... especially as i have just bought a load of coated braids.. i have some snake skin and some snake bite... what are the differences? why would i use one and not the other. thanks guys Quote
666carpcatcher Posted September 13, 2007 Report Posted September 13, 2007 hi also found i missed a couple of runs with a rig with no rig tubing on the bend of the hook/ hair. after changing to one with tubing no more missed runs when u say about the rig tubing on the bend of the hook.. i've never seen that before.. please tell me more... good thread by the way... especially as i have just bought a load of coated braids.. i have some snake skin and some snake bite... what are the differences? why would i use one and not the other. thanks guys If you have a look at rig set ups in this section (Uk rig tying) you will see the rig tubing/shrink tubing on the bend of the hook Quote
kevtaylor Posted September 13, 2007 Report Posted September 13, 2007 rules just common sense the end Please justify/explain your strange view - why is a little bit stripped off better than more?? Some people strip it off completely! Depends what your trying to achieve THE END AS YOU SAY ! Dont know where your going with this Seems some others dont get your point either as below: You really aint got a clue have you mate. Why not strip it back 3 inches it will give you a bit more movement at the hookbait which can help the hook turn better. If you are using pop ups you can strip it back 1,2 or 3 inches and have your counterbalance weight on the spot its stripped back to. I use fox cortex alot with 12/15 inch hooklengths stripped back anything up to 4 inches and I catch plenty of good fish. As for the carp laughing at jake I bet they aint laughing as much as I was when yet again on here I read another stupid childish remark. Quote
sharpy86 Posted September 13, 2007 Report Posted September 13, 2007 When using a coating braid, i find that when i am first getting ready to tie the rig, i strip of about 5-5 1/2 inches. This allows after i have tied the loop for the hair and wrapped around the shank of the hook, i am left ~1inch of exposed braid between the end of the shrink tubing over the eye of the hook and the stiff section of the braid. Quote
crayonhussy Posted September 13, 2007 Report Posted September 13, 2007 What knots do you all use when tying coated braid? Do you change the knot when you 1. depending on which end you strip? I'm finding it hard here explaining myself so no worries if you don't understand what I'm talking about long day at the office today! Quote
salokcinnodrog Posted September 22, 2007 Report Posted September 22, 2007 In Carp Fishing the Rule is, that there are no Rules. What works on 1 day may not the next. Therefore it pays to experiment when removing the Coating of any Coated Hooklink as at any given time the Carp may want it differently from the day before. For years I have been using Snakeskin, Snakebite, and Super Mantis, and have played around with literally thousands of different combinations and there is no right or wrong answer. Stripped back millimetres from the eye or line aligner, or even 5-10centimtres. In fact there have been a few where the only coating was stripped was about 25mm away from the hook, where I wanted to create a hinge. I'm fishing a new water now I have in fact gone all the way back to basic Braids, out with the Dacron and Kite String again Quote
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