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pulley rig
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pulley rig
yes i have goggle this is what i have plus sinkers and hooks but still unsure how to put it all together not asking for special formula just a few tips
Re: pulley rig
Imperative that length of trace with sinker/impact shield is longer than trace with hook.
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Re: pulley rig
1) By having the bait clipped just behind the sinker your rig becomes more streamlined. The result should give you up to another 20 metres in casting distance.smile0784 wrote:Whats the benefit of using a pully rig
2) Because your bait is clipped behind the sinker it's not helicoptering about in the air and being pulled off the hook. Your bait arrives intact and in better condition.
3) The rig is designed so that when you hook a fish your sinker is pulled upwards and above the fish. Less chance of your sinker snagging on rocks etc.
When I tie my rigs i prefer to use an impact clip (IMP) rather than an impact shield. They work well and less fiddly to construct.
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