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HOW TO TIE A CAROLINA RIG22


HOW TO TIE A CAROLINA RIG


The Carolina rig is a straightforward light rock fishing, rig with a descending load.


COMPONENTS OF CAROLINA RIG:

v  1 x ver. Style hook
v  1 x swivels.
v  1 x pearl.
v  1 x 3 to 6 m length of transparent nylon or fluorocarbon,
v  1 x ball weight.


RIG BODY:


First, attach the hook to the trace line and attach the swivel at a distance of about 300 to 600 mm.

Second, weight of yarn and pearl on the leader of the main line and tie to the other side of the swivel.

Then, instead of linking directly to the leader, a second trace length can be used with a swivel to quickly change the terminal tackle.

A small piece of silicone tube can be used between the bead and the swivel knot to protect the line.

I think the idea of ​​choosing a glass or metal bead is to produce a rattle when the lure is worked.

Plastic baits can be installed in many ways, but one of the most common is to use a staggered hook to create a weed-free or semi-weedy plant.

Thread the worm between 6 and 14mm on the hook and bring out the point through the worm. Thread the worm into the hook to sit on the offset, wetting the hook can help the worm slide easily on the rod.

Pinch the worm then turn it on again to exit on the opposite side.


The tip of the hook can be cut just below the outer skin of the worm to complete the effect without weeds.



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