5 Budget Combi Rigs
5 Budget Combi Rigs
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Budget Combi Rig
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This listing is for 5 Budget Combi Rigs with a choice of Budget Hooks.
The boom is tied with budget stiff fluorocarbon and the supple section is tied using budget soft Braid.
Hook Choice Options
Budget Curve Shank Hook
Budget Offset Curve Hook
Budget Gripper Curve Hook
Hook Size Options
Size 4 Hook
Size 6 Hook
Size 8 Hook
Micro Barbed or Barbless Options
Bait Attachment Options
Standard Hair
Bait Screw
Bait Screw With Oval Loop
Bait Screw With 3.1mm Rig Ring
Micro Flexi Ring Hook Swivel
Size 20 Swivel (Mini Micro)
Hair Length If Chosen
Short (10-15mm Baits)
Medium (15-18mm Baits)
Long (Snowman Style)
Shrink Tube Options
No Shrink Tubing
Brown
Green
Black
Clear
Hook Section Length Options
Short (1 Inch)
Medium (2 Inch)
Long (3 Inch)
Boom Length Options
Short (4 Inches)
Medium (6 Inches)
Long (8 Inches)
Extra Long (10 Inches)
Anti Tangle Sleeve Options
No Anti Tangle Sleeves
Brown
Green
Black
Terminated Options
Loop Only (To loop onto a standard swivel or clip onto a QC swivel)
Loop & Standard Swivel (For a lead clip or inline lead set up)
Loop & QC Standard Swivel (For a quick change lead clip or inline lead set up)
Loop & Big Eye Swivel (For Helicopter Set up)
Loop & Big Eye QC Swivel (For quick change helicopter set up)
Key Features Of This Rig -
- Super sharp Teflon coated hook.
- The longer section is made of a stiff, memory-free material (like fluorocarbon or coated braid) that keeps the hook bait away from the lead and prevents tangles during casting. This section also helps the rig "reset" itself after a fish has rejected the bait.
- The hook section is tied to the end of the stiff boom and is made of a soft braid. The suppleness allows the hook to move independently of the bait, helping it to turn and find a secure position in the fish's mouth.
- Combi rigs work well with a variety of hookbaits, including pop-ups, wafters, and balanced baits.
- Packet of 5 rigs – pre-tied, tested in house, and ready to use on the bank. No messing!
Expert Tip
- When using the Combi rig, it is essential to use a hook that is sharp enough to penetrate the carp's tough mouth. Check your hooks regularly and sharpen them if needed.
- Always test the rig in the edge to make sure it sits correctly and the bait is presented well.
- Adding putty around the crimp can be an advantage to create a neat finish and keep the rig pinned down on the lakebed.
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