crusian Posted Wednesday at 12:39 Author Report Posted Wednesday at 12:39 Ah , ran out of time editing ! . Should I change from a Ridgemonkey Small Hook Ring Bait Screw as sometimes the screw seems to work its way through the hookhold and cause a bit of damage to the Carp's mouth ? . I'm thinking of a plastic bait screw with no swivel . 😃 Quote
InteraX Posted Wednesday at 12:39 Report Posted Wednesday at 12:39 I hate them! A bit of floss on the end of a micro ring swivel gives the bait a bit more movement. commonly and crusian 2 Quote
salokcinnodrog Posted Wednesday at 14:17 Report Posted Wednesday at 14:17 1 hour ago, crusian said: Ah , ran out of time editing ! . Should I change from a Ridgemonkey Small Hook Ring Bait Screw as sometimes the screw seems to work its way through the hookhold and cause a bit of damage to the Carp's mouth ? . I'm thinking of a plastic bait screw with no swivel . 😃 Like @InteraX I don't like them. I would prefer a bit of nylon or bait floss on the D or rig ring as I have found that bait screws can work free and drop the bait, no matter how much a swelled bait is supposed to grip better. It takes a big plastic one to grip properly! Incidentally, I save cut down used rig materials for that specific reason, to use create a hair or for mounting pop-ups. It doesn't matter whether it is monofilament, coated or uncoated braid. The only thing that doesn't lighter blob nicely is fluorocarbon. crusian and commonly 2 Quote
yonny Posted yesterday at 07:43 Report Posted yesterday at 07:43 19 hours ago, crusian said: sometimes the screw seems to work its way through the hookhold and cause a bit of damage to the Carp's mouth ? If you have seen that with your own eyes, I think you've answered your own question! commonly, salokcinnodrog and crusian 2 1 Quote
crusian Posted 21 hours ago Author Report Posted 21 hours ago 4 hours ago, yonny said: If you have seen that with your own eyes, I think you've answered your own question! Yes , I guess I have , Yonny you wise old owl . I'll start of with a basic plastic screw , and maybe then upgrade to a small rig ring and attach the pop up with floss . 😃 salokcinnodrog and yonny 2 Quote
salokcinnodrog Posted 16 hours ago Report Posted 16 hours ago A fair few ways to use rig rings on pop-up rigs: Tie a rig ring onto the end of the hooklink material and then do basic knotless knot. You have the pop-up close to the shank and bend of the hook. Again, a knotless knot leaving your tag end, but thread the rig ring, tag end through the eye, and you have a basic D-rig. I frequently slide a rig ring onto the shank, hookbead fixed on the shank opposite the barb to point. That can be used on various rigs; Ronnie's and Spinners, Reverse combi-rigs or plain and basic straight on the hooklink and counterbalance. crusian 1 Quote
yonny Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago 12 hours ago, salokcinnodrog said: I frequently slide a rig ring onto the shank, hookbead fixed on the shank opposite the barb to point. I almost always do this nowadays, albeit with a micro ring swivel. Even for chods. Dead easy. crusian 1 Quote
crusian Posted 1 hour ago Author Report Posted 1 hour ago 15 hours ago, salokcinnodrog said: A fair few ways to use rig rings on pop-up rigs: Tie a rig ring onto the end of the hooklink material and then do basic knotless knot. You have the pop-up close to the shank and bend of the hook. Again, a knotless knot leaving your tag end, but thread the rig ring, tag end through the eye, and you have a basic D-rig. I frequently slide a rig ring onto the shank, hookbead fixed on the shank opposite the barb to point. That can be used on various rigs; Ronnie's and Spinners, Reverse combi-rigs or plain and basic straight on the hooklink and counterbalance. Thanks , Nick Quote
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