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The Hair Rig is simple to tie and super versatile. With a few minor changes during the creation process, it can be adapted to suit all kinds of hook baits! In the simple and easy to follow AD Quickbite guide, we show you how to tie it in 3 different ways.
Before we show you the steps to tying a Hair fishing rig, there are a few items you may need to add to your shopping basket to make this amazing rig.
Nash SkinLink Stiff
Nash Uni Ring Swivel
Nash Cling-On Putty
Nash Pinpoint Fang X Hooks
Nash Hair Stops Small
Nash In-Line Lead Insert
Korda Textured Square In-Line
RidgeMonkey RM-Tec Multi Tool
Korda Razorblades
Korda Fine Latch Needle
Step 1: Take an inline lead and slide it onto your mainline
Step 2: Attach a uni swivel with a 7 turn blood knot
Step 3: Take 12 inches of coated braid and partially strip
Step 4: Tie an overhand loop knot in the stripped section
Step 5: For bottom baits you need 3 inches left stripped, for pop ups you need 4 inches left stripped and for snowmen you need 5 inches left stripped.
Step 6: Slide on your hookbait using a baiting needle
Step 7: Secure using a hair stop
Step 8: Thread the hooklink through the back of the hook eye
Step 9: Line the hookbait up with the bend of the hook
Step 10: Secure with a knotless knot
Step 11: Ensure you have some uncoated hooklink below the hook
Step 12: For pop up, put a granny knot at the break and add putty to balance the pop up
Step 13: Set the rig length with a 5 turn blood knot
You are ready to fish!
For a closer look at how to tie this rig, watch the video below.
For more carp fishing rigs, view our How to Make Carp Fishing Rigs Guide on the Angling Direct Blog, or follow ADTV on Youtube.
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