LandyAndy
4th January 2010, 05:08 PM
Hi Guys
Chas showed me a rig I hadnt seen before,called a pulley rig.
It works as a running sinker would so once a fish is hooked the sinker moves up to the main line away from snags,combined with an Impact clip on the sinker it is quite a compact rig to cast.
http://www.breakawayusa.com/shop/prig.jpg
In Chas' rig the breakaway shield is replaced with the Impact clip,when the rig hits the water the hook is released without tangles
http://www.whitbyseaanglers.co.uk/images/pulley%20rig%20fish%20on%20250.jpg
This is the bead swivel used on the main line.
http://www.reelfishing.co.uk/fox-pulley-rig-bead.jpg
These rigs are designed for use in broken ground and shouldnt snag as easy as a weight that remains at the bottom of the line.
Will be testing them later in the week.
Andrew
Chas showed me a rig I hadnt seen before,called a pulley rig.
It works as a running sinker would so once a fish is hooked the sinker moves up to the main line away from snags,combined with an Impact clip on the sinker it is quite a compact rig to cast.
http://www.breakawayusa.com/shop/prig.jpg
In Chas' rig the breakaway shield is replaced with the Impact clip,when the rig hits the water the hook is released without tangles
http://www.whitbyseaanglers.co.uk/images/pulley%20rig%20fish%20on%20250.jpg
This is the bead swivel used on the main line.
http://www.reelfishing.co.uk/fox-pulley-rig-bead.jpg
These rigs are designed for use in broken ground and shouldnt snag as easy as a weight that remains at the bottom of the line.
Will be testing them later in the week.
Andrew