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IMO there are no safe leadcore rigs that I know of.
If set up and used PROPERLY then leadcore rigs are perfectly safe IMO, but like I say it has to be used properly, and like Tom says it's got to be a heli setup really Sam.
Where I know Tom and I differ in our opinions though is that I think it's unsafe to ditch the lead with a leadcore setup, as the fish needs the weight of the lead to pull the hook link up and over the top of the leader. Everybody has their own opinions on this last point and ditching the lead on the take is all the rage at the mo but I think if you're fishing a really weedy water then either use a really light lead or do away with the leadcore altogether as the line lay will be better without anyway
Im sure if used properly then certain rigs can be safe, but like I said rigs that I know of arent, maybe because I have never been one for using lots of different rigs, preferring to keep things very simple, so probably arent as clued up on rigs etc like a lot of you on here.
I'm no carper, Sam, but on my last couple of sessions, I've been (successfully) using slack lines. There are some very good carpers out there who reckon a slack line along the contours of the bottom is better than leadcore, and (contrary to what you'd expect) the bite indication can be better. I may be wrong, but I seem to remember Jez uses slack lines — and he knows a thing or two about how to catch the buggers. Just something to think about.
Though i don't like Barbless hooks, i reckon it's the best option to build a reliable saftey factor into a rig incorporating leadcore, whether it be Helicopter, Chod, or standard, because IMO leadcore is only effective if using several feet of the stuff, and a fish taking that into a snag could or probably would tether itself whether it shed the lead or not
It comes up quite a lot this question, for my two penneth, I don't honestly see any difference between a fish wrapping leadcore, 20lb Braid or even mono mainline up in a snag, if it gets wrapped up in a snag it gets wrapped up in a snag, regardless of whether you are using leadcore, braid, fluro or silver tinsel!!!
I much prefer tungsten tubing, far heavier than leadcore, much better for river work and more suited to barbel fishing rigs.
The leadcore I use as loop on leaders for salmon fly fishing, certainly gets a fly down in a good flow.
peter
I used to use it Peter, but it was such a pain to thread line through !
If woven into a snag though as i described the line will pull through easily.
Ian.
Use a diamond eye threader for the tubing, makes it very simple!