First of all I’m no rig expert and don’t claim to be! I am not one to play about with the latest rig and I prefer to stick with what I know and trust. I hardly ever fish with a bog standard, out the bag bottom bait and nearly all my fishing is done with some sort or buoyant hookbait .
So here goes, here’s an insight into the rigs I like to use, this week its the semi-stiff snowman rig...
If the spot I’m fishing on is clean and firm then this is rig I usually opt for. On the water I’m currently fishing the bottom is sandy gravel, so I opt for the ESP Two Tone in a 20lb breaking strain. This is then tied knotless knot style to a size 7 ESP Longshank X hook, it’s also worth noting I like to add a small ring to the shank of the hook, blowback style.
I like a gap of around 15mm between the bend of the hook and the bottom of the bait to give a good separation; I also like to add an angled shrink tube ‘Kicker’ onto the eye of the hook. It’s also worth noting I strip a little bit of the hooklength coating back, exposing just enough to allow the hook to pivot.
A figure of eight loop, anti tangle sleeve and a couple of blobs of rig putty, along the length of the hooklength, complete the rig. I will generally fish this around 7inches long, however throughout the session I may change the length depending on how I feel the rig is fishing.
It’s also worth noting I like to add a small shot on the hair, pushing into the top of the bait, to help balance it out.