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Post by allthegearnoidea Fri Oct 26, 2007 8:04 am


a few rigs for you to try Plaice_rig2

This Rig provides two "Flowing Snoods" with plenty of beads, linked to a main snood fitted with an attractor.
Has scored some good results for me over the years.
Technical Info

Sinker Snood Line
20 lb

Hook Snood Line
20 lb

Main Trace length
1000 mm - 1500mm

Hook Snood Length
25 mm to 40 mm

Recommended Hook Size
1 - 2/0

a few rigs for you to try Double_Runner

This Rig provides two "Flowing Snoods" with the benefit of providing excellent bite indication.
It would not be described as a common rig, but worth trying out.

Technical Info



Sinker Snood Line
30 lb

Hook Snood Line
30 lb

Main Trace length
1000 mm - 1500mm

Hook Snood Length
100mm to 650mm

Recommended Hook Size
1 - 2/0


a few rigs for you to try 2-hook-flapper

Like its sister rig, the three hook flapper, this rig gets it's name simply because it presents the bait on two hooks which flap around. This is a simple rig to make and gives you two shots with each cast.. The two hook flapper enables longer hook snood lengths, than its sister rig. This rig does not lend itself to distance casting as the bait is "Flapping Around" as the rig fly's through the air, reducing distance and damaging the bait. However the rig is ideal for fishing of Piers and Jetty's where you can experiment with two different baits at two different depths.

Technical Info

Sinker Snood Line
60 lb

Hook Snood Line
30 lb

Main Trace length
1000 mm - 1500mm

Hook Snood Length
100mm to 650mm

Recommended Hook Size
1 - 2/0

a few rigs for you to try 3hook-flapper

The three hook flapper gets it's name simply because it present the bait on three hooks which flap around. This is one of the simplest rigs to make and gives you three shots with each cast.. This rig does not lend itself to distance casting as the bait is "Flapping Around" as the rig fly's through the air, reducing distance and damaging the bait. However the rig is ideal for fishing of Piers and Jetty's where you can experiment with different baits on different hooks at different depths.
As a lad I can remember when you could fish three hooks and pull in three flatties, but unfortunately those days seem long gone.


Technical Info






Sinker Snood Line
60 lb

Hook Snood Line
30 lb

Main Trace length
1000 mm - 1500mm

Hook Snood Length
100mm to 650mm



a few rigs for you to try Pulley


This rig can utilise either a Pennel or Single hook arrangement. When used on snaggy bottoms, the full benefits of this rig come into play. When a fish is hooked, the weight of the fish pulls against the swivel and lifts the sinker away from the bottom, making retrieval easier.
The hook snood can be altered depending on conditions. Shorter snood lengths for heavy seas and much longer snood length for calm seas.


Technical Info


Sinker Snood Line
60 lb
Hook Snood Line
30 lb
Main Trace length
450 mm (Rrough
850 mm (Calm)
Hook Snood Length
300 mm (Rough)
600mm (Calm)
Recommended Hook Size
2/0


a few rigs for you to try Paternoster
This paternoster rig is an ideal rig for fishing from Piers or Jetty's. It is not suitable for distance casting, but can be used for short distance beach work. The version shown here is a three boom, however you can use either 1, 2 or 3 booms, depending on what technique you are adopting. I have even seen a guy fishing with five booms, but I would not recommend it!
I normally use the wire booms which are very in-expensive from most tackle shops, however there are plastic versions available, which are equally as effective. Both types can be adjusted up and down the Sinker snood, to adjust the depth at which your bait is presented.

Technical Info

Sinker Snood Line
60 lb

Hook Snood Line
30 lb

Main Trace length
1000 mm - 2000mm

Hook Snood Length
100mm to 650mm

Boom Material
Stainless steel wire or plastic.

Recommended Hook Size
1 - 2/0


a few rigs for you to try Flattie-rig


This rig is superb for attracting flatties in a variety of conditions. To get the most from the rig, be keen to experiment. If the tide is strong move the booms down the line towards the lead. As the flow of the tide decreases slide the booms apart. At slack tide try two booms near the top and one down hard on the lead.(3 boom rig)

Keep an eye on which boom you are catching, if all the fish are on the top hook, slide all booms to the top.

Technical Info


Sinker Snood Line
60 lb
Hook Snood Line
15lb or 20lb Clear Memory Free (Such as Amenesia)
Main Trace length
750 mm - 1250mm
Hook Snood Length
300mm to 400mm
Boom Material
Stainless steel "Uni-Booms"
Recommended Hook Size
a) For small species
b) For flounders
c) For dabs
d) For Pouts
No 3.
No 1 or 2
No 2.
No 1 or 2


a few rigs for you to try Pennel


You have seen in the magazines that "Jim Smith caught a 6 lb Bass using squid on a Pennel.." and then wondered what a Pennel was, well it is a standard rig, but with two hooks mounted on the snood. One of these hooks can be simply slid up and down the snood, to hold larger baits, such as Squid or big Lug. This greatly improves bait presentation. To create the Pennel, create the rig as normal but before you tie the hook on the hook snood slide a small piece of rubber sleving up the line, pass the line through the loop of a hook (It is suggested that this should ideally be two sizes smaller than the main hook), the slide the tube down over the shaft of the hook. Then tie your main hook as normal.


Technical Info



Sinker Snood Line
60 lb

Hook Snood Line
30 lb

Main Trace length
1000 mm

Hook Snood Length
750 mm

Recommended Hook Size
2/0


Rigs - The Up & Over

a few rigs for you to try Up-over


This rig provides a flowing trace that will sit near the sea bed. The hook snood is attached to a swivel, near the base of the rig, the long hook snood is the looped over an upside down bait clip, near the top of the trace. The bait is then held by the impact shield. When the trace hits the water the hook snood is released and the bait flows out. The rig is best suited to clean beaches without snags.
The hook can be either a single or pennel arrangement.

Technical Info



Sinker Snood Line
60 lb

Hook Snood Line
30 lb

Main Trace length
1200 mm

Hook Snood Length
1750 mm

Recommended Hook Size
2/0



a few rigs for you to try One-up-One-Down


This is a very basic but effective rig which present two hooks and therefore doubles your chances of a bite. The rig also offers you the opportunity to try two different baits at the same time, with one being present on the bed whilst the other is suspended in the flow.
The use of the bait clips improve casting distance and preserves the bait whilst the rig is flying through the air.
The main criteria when building this rig is to ensure that the hook snoods are not too long or they will tangle with each other leaving you in a right mess when you wind in to re-bait.

Sinker Snood Line
Technical Info

60 lb

Hook Snood Line
30 lb

Main Trace length
500mm - 1500mm

Hook Snood Length
200mm - 700mm

Recommended Hook Size
1 to 2/0



a few rigs for you to try Wishbone

The Wishbone Rig is not a rig that will win the "Most Frequently Used" prize, however it is one that is worth a try if all else has failed and you want to try something different.
The biggest advantage is you can experiment with your bait, try both hooks baited the same or a different bait on each hook.
Normally you would expect to hook the fish on either one or the other hook, however last year when fishing of Norfolk, I hooked into a cod. On landing I found it had both hooks in its month, With Mackerel on one hook and the lug on the other I can only presume he fancied a cocktail !

Technical Info


Sinker Snood Line
60 lb

Hook Snood Line
30 lb

Main Trace length
1000 - 1500 mm

Hook Snood Length (Main)
500 - 1000mm

Hook Snood Length (Secondary)
300 - 450mm

Recommended Hook Size
1 - 2/0

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Post by limpet Sun Nov 04, 2007 3:13 pm

brilliant easy to follow have tied some of the patterns
will try them out next week thanks

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Post by Ian H Mon Jun 30, 2008 2:22 pm

The double runner rig is a pretty good bit of kit!
we make them using nothing but Fluorocarbon for the body and snoods. Perfect for livebaiting for bass and simply clip a big snood on to use for Conger.
very versatile piece of kit.

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