Andy Bebbington
Senior Member
Just wondering what hair length and position people use, i have been using a very short hair with a small piece of silicon on the hook to hold bait very near the bend of the hook.
Andy
Andy
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I quite like the bait to be just touching the bottom of the hook.
Yep. Exactly.This and for the hair to exit the shank level with the point.
Neil. Yes for Carp and the way they usually tip up and suck in rather than grub.It seems counter intuitive to fix a longer hair, but that is I believe is how the rig was supposed to be tied.The grubbing motion of a bottom feeding fish and that loose feed is sucked in, inspected and either retained or ejected would support that theory.
Wouldn't it?
We do on the Wye, these pups are prolific on some stretches.Most of the time I like the bait tight to the bend of the hook. BUT, on the river Lot in the summer, little barbel can take quite a big bait and get hooked!
By little I mean 6ozs - 1lb.
When these tiddlers arrive enmasse (that's the limit of my French!) it helps to have about an inch between the bait and hook bend.
As much as I follow this forum I do not hear much talk of barbel tiddlers. You must have them - surely?
it’s a lot simpler than having to thread a hair rig at night , just screw the bait on and away you go, the hook as a lot of movement as wellJust simple surely!! What on earth's a d rig kicker