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Combi rig - This season’s rig nonsense/improvement

Simon Haggis

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I’ve basically fished the same rig but with varying hook sizes for the past 15-20 years now maybe.

Coated braid, stripped back at the hook end to allow a bit of movement. This is fished on a quick link so I can take off the hooklink and then pull the hooklink through a PVA bag to cover the hook point so I know the hook isn’t snagged in weed when it gets down to the riverbed.

Once the bag has been threaded on I then put rig putty on the hooklink to pin it down. This all takes a while and is a bit fiddly at 1am after another bream.

Last season I was trying out the Korda hook clips so I could change hooks without having to replace the hook length every time. I caught some decent fish so I know they work but I was always slightly wary about the hook paraphernalia getting bigger and bigger. I was sort of ok with that as I thought it would at least put off some bream but I keep catching them anyway.

I was using big size 4 hooks last season and now want to go down a few sizes and the hook clips don’t really work for 6 and 8s.

I’ve just got found this little thing which might be just what I’ve been looking for. Korum specimen quick snap swivels they’re called. Allows me to make up Combi rigs but instead of an Albright knott or a small swivel you have these clips.

The advantage of them being clips is that they allow me to remove the short hook link and thread on a new PVA bag. Or I can prep short braid hook links with pva bags on and just clip a new one on - no need to re-putty the main hook link as that stays on permanently.

It’s a lot cheaper than replacing the whole hook link each time and provides a good anchor point for some putty to stay in place - sometimes putty can slip down braid and end up on the hook so that’s useful too.

They’re 69lb breaking strain in the large size and I’ve tested a couple, the short braid bit goes before anything else which is as it should be. They re smaller than ESP size 11 swivels for reference.

Couple of pics to show what I’m on about with quite a big size 6 hook on, thought it might be useful to someone.
 

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Re the whole PVA mesh bag attachment thing, have you tried this approach:


Clip in onto the lead, attach your pva bag and stick the hook into the mesh bag. Also great if you want to fish a long hook length as a 4ft hook length is folded back on itself, effectively making it 2ft long when you swing the rig/bag into position.

Those clips are simple, but brilliant 👍🏻
 
Re the whole PVA mesh bag attachment thing, have you tried this approach:


Clip in onto the lead, attach your pva bag and stick the hook into the mesh bag. Also great if you want to fish a long hook length as a 4ft hook length is folded back on itself, effectively making it 2ft long when you swing the rig/bag into position.

Those clips are simple, but brilliant 👍🏻
i’ve been using these . so simple , as you said .
 
Re the whole PVA mesh bag attachment thing, have you tried this approach:


Clip in onto the lead, attach your pva bag and stick the hook into the mesh bag. Also great if you want to fish a long hook length as a 4ft hook length is folded back on itself, effectively making it 2ft long when you swing the rig/bag into position.

Those clips are simple, but brilliant 👍🏻

For me I’d like my hook link to be safely laid out after the cast. I don’t want the hook and bait unfurling across the river bed in the flow as that’s where the risk of fouling weed can happen imo. I also want the rig to work right away without any slack in it.

I leave my baits in the water for 4-6 hours before recasting because I know they aren’t tangled. It’s just bream that forces me to recast this season!
 
I,ve just got found this little thing which might be just what I’ve been looking for. Korum specimen quick snap swivels they’re called. Allows me to make up Combi rigs but instead of an Albright knott or a small swivel you have these clips.
This works for me this last year; ESP Ronnie clips.
Hook replacement/bait attachment after dark takes seconds. Half a dozen end-sections in a small poly bag, a couple of fluoro leaders in another.
PS. The two inch section of 20lb braid + no knot on a size 4 + figure-eight, is the weak link when used with 15 lb HydroTuf mainline. On a size six or seven the hook will generally bend 1st if stuck on a rock.
 
This works for me this last year; ESP Ronnie clips.
Hook replacement/bait attachment after dark takes seconds. Half a dozen end-sections in a small poly bag, a couple of fluoro leaders in another.
PS. The two inch section of 20lb braid + no knot on a size 4 + figure-eight, is the weak link when used with 15 lb HydroTuf mainline. On a size six or seven the hook will generally bend 1st if stuck on a rock.
Your photo didn’t attach but I googled them and they look even better - the tungsten sleeve negates the need for the putty - even easier!
 
Have been using the ronnie clips like Adrian said for a while now simple but effective, only thing to be weary of is ensure the knot to the hook link is small so that the sleeve covers the clip properly
 
Hi men

The Korda little hook clip is a great idea for swapping hooks or threading bags on and re-attaching the hook .

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Hatter
 
I’ve basically fished the same rig but with varying hook sizes for the past 15-20 years now maybe.

Coated braid, stripped back at the hook end to allow a bit of movement. This is fished on a quick link so I can take off the hooklink and then pull the hooklink through a PVA bag to cover the hook point so I know the hook isn’t snagged in weed when it gets down to the riverbed.

Once the bag has been threaded on I then put rig putty on the hooklink to pin it down. This all takes a while and is a bit fiddly at 1am after another bream.

Last season I was trying out the Korda hook clips so I could change hooks without having to replace the hook length every time. I caught some decent fish so I know they work but I was always slightly wary about the hook paraphernalia getting bigger and bigger. I was sort of ok with that as I thought it would at least put off some bream but I keep catching them anyway.

I was using big size 4 hooks last season and now want to go down a few sizes and the hook clips don’t really work for 6 and 8s.

I’ve just got found this little thing which might be just what I’ve been looking for. Korum specimen quick snap swivels they’re called. Allows me to make up Combi rigs but instead of an Albright knott or a small swivel you have these clips.

The advantage of them being clips is that they allow me to remove the short hook link and thread on a new PVA bag. Or I can prep short braid hook links with pva bags on and just clip a new one on - no need to re-putty the main hook link as that stays on permanently.

It’s a lot cheaper than replacing the whole hook link each time and provides a good anchor point for some putty to stay in place - sometimes putty can slip down braid and end up on the hook so that’s useful too.

They’re 69lb breaking strain in the large size and I’ve tested a couple, the short braid bit goes before anything else which is as it should be. They re smaller than ESP size 11 swivels for reference.

Couple of pics to show what I’m on about with quite a big size 6 hook on, thought it might be useful to someone.
These look similar to the Matrix offerings. I wonder if they break at the same rating? I believe those are offered in size 14-20 >> Matrix equivalent

I saw the chap Nic from Avon Angling YouTube recommend them for rig making so I’ve been giving them a go.
 
Photo hopefully attached.

As per Jason, ensure no knot tag sticking out.

And I make the braid loop quite big so I can lark's-foot it to the clip for a little extra security in case the tungsten were ever to fail/slip up off of the clip
 
Re the whole PVA mesh bag attachment thing, have you tried this approach:


Clip in onto the lead, attach your pva bag and stick the hook into the mesh bag. Also great if you want to fish a long hook length as a 4ft hook length is folded back on itself, effectively making it 2ft long when you swing the rig/bag into position.

Those clips are simple, but brilliant 👍🏻
I use these but if you get them if eBay from china they are so much cheaper and no carp tax
 
Heresy! I seem to remember being beaten to a pulp on here when I 'came clean' on my combi rig solution (using exactly the components outlined) a few years ago . . . . 'Christmas Tree' was one of the words use to belittle my speed rig efforts. . . . I admit its difficult being so ahead of the curve . . . . . . . . . . lol :p

Quick tip from the original (tm lol) inventor - rather than tying a fixed loop at the end of the small braided section do as Terry Hearn originally showed me (loop & boom rig from 20yrs+ ago) and double the braid in half before tying the knotless knot. This way you can really hone down the braided 'mini hooklink' length (1-4") and make them consistently the same size, as well as doubling the strength and making it easier to either loop onto a mini swivel / ring or hook onto a Korum Snap Swivel / ESP Ronnie Clip (my preferred method). Bait attachment is usually a bait screw but mounted on a small Korda D Rig Kicker. . .

I prefer the ESP Ronnie Clip over the Korum Snap as although you don't get the 'swivel' element the rubber sleeve is thin and perishes quickly which is obvs a risk . . . you also need to add putty as a pivot counterweight rather than the ESP tungsten which performs a dual function. Only watch out with the ESP set up is particularly snaggy / weedy swims - it really needs to be pushed firmly over the clip to stop it riding up the fluro hooklength when put under pressure; exposing the braided connection and leaving it free to detach under a slack line . . . .in this instance its better to use a simple straight length of coated braid with zero 'junctions' to damage . . . .more expensive in the long run but safer and more likelihood of landing big fish in tough conditions etc
 
Heresy! I seem to remember being beaten to a pulp on here when I 'came clean' on my combi rig solution (using exactly the components outlined) a few years ago . . . . 'Christmas Tree' was one of the words use to belittle my speed rig efforts. . . . I admit its difficult being so ahead of the curve . . . . . . . . . . lol :p

Quick tip from the original (tm lol) inventor - rather than tying a fixed loop at the end of the small braided section do as Terry Hearn originally showed me (loop & boom rig from 20yrs+ ago) and double the braid in half before tying the knotless knot. This way you can really hone down the braided 'mini hooklink' length (1-4") and make them consistently the same size, as well as doubling the strength and making it easier to either loop onto a mini swivel / ring or hook onto a Korum Snap Swivel / ESP Ronnie Clip (my preferred method). Bait attachment is usually a bait screw but mounted on a small Korda D Rig Kicker. . .

I prefer the ESP Ronnie Clip over the Korum Snap as although you don't get the 'swivel' element the rubber sleeve is thin and perishes quickly which is obvs a risk . . . you also need to add putty as a pivot counterweight rather than the ESP tungsten which performs a dual function. Only watch out with the ESP set up is particularly snaggy / weedy swims - it really needs to be pushed firmly over the clip to stop it riding up the fluro hooklength when put under pressure; exposing the braided connection and leaving it free to detach under a slack line . . . .in this instance its better to use a simple straight length of coated braid with zero 'junctions' to damage . . . .more expensive in the long run but safer and more likelihood of landing big fish in tough conditions etc

I just tie a small loop in the boom section and loop-to-loop it to the short braid hook section.

Another option for fast hook changes is a multi rig with a bit of silicone over the eye.
 
I just tie a small loop in the boom section and loop-to-loop it to the short braid hook section.

Another option for fast hook changes is a multi rig with a bit of silicone over the eye.
Do a search under 'Combi Rig Components' from circa 2021 Rob . . . . . . . .you'll see what I mean. Put the kettle on though, its a loooong read lol
 
I just tie an allbright knot , less weight less knots and if tied correctly it’s as strong as the main line / braid
Me too Kevin, I have absolute faith in this knot.

Last season on a snaggy Ribble swim I had to pull for a break having snagged on the bedrock or a boulder. I was using a size 8 nash fang, so a strong hook, 15lb amnesia to 15lb braid. Pulled, got it all back, only to find the hook had snapped. The Albright knot hadn't given up. That convinced me that it was all i need for a combo rig, which is my preference for barbel.
 
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