Thread: Tying Rigs
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Old August 19th, 2007, 09:10 AM posted to uk.rec.fishing.coarse
Tony[_5_]
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"Will Wilkinson" wrote in message
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Am using 15lb with size 10, but 2 strands won't go through the eye.
Tony

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"Tony Fendall" wrote in message
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I have just tied a few carp rigs for the first time.
There is a big problem with tying hair rigs on all but the largest
hooks, you can't thread the leader through the hook eye twice, there
isn't enough room through the eye.
Can anyone offer guidance please?
Tony
Size of the eye varies a bit but Ime with say 12/15lb you are alright
with a knotless knot down to a hook size of 10 .... probably lower if
you have better manual dexterity lol.

Richard

That's probably a bit heavy for the hook size if you're using mono (be
fine with braid). I tend to use braid for most of my carp rigs, but when
on mono I use 8-10lb for 12-8 hooks, 10-12lb for 8-6 and 15lb for 6+.
There's not much point in using very heavy line on the smaller hook sizes
as the hook will straighten far before the line breaks - I aim for a line
breaking strain that can just cause the hook to straighten before the line
breaks, except with braid when I won't go below 15lb (around the same
diameter as 5lb mono) as the very low diameter braids below this breaking
strain can cause damage to fish (they act like a cheese wire and can cut
into the fish).

BTW it's customary to bottom post on usenet, not top post, makes for
easier reading.

Will

Will,
That is very helpful. Tackle dealers have not been selling me the right
materials to suit the hooks.
I am not sure what bottom posting is, but will try to get it right next
time.
Tony
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