<(Andy2009)>
Well-known member
Dont diss the pully rig!
Dont diss the pully rig!
There aint nowt wrong with pully rigs. I use them al the time nearly and have had absolutely no problems with them. Never bent or damaged hooks or snapped and so on.
And Malcom, you will actually get a better hook ups using a pulley. as the fish bites the bait it wil pull against the weight, which most of the time will mean the fish wil hook itself.
I do use different rigs, but I always find pulley rigs convinient for any situation.
As I said in a earlier post, its all down to personal preference.
Dont diss the pully rig!
Agree 100%. Pulley Rigs are a poor choice of rig for clean to light mixed ground fishing, an old fashioned fixed paternoster rig will give a much better hook up rate. And of course once you move onto different rigs like 2 / 3 hook flappers, wishbones, Portsmouth loop rigs, bomber rigs etc etc then you can't use the pulley principle anyway.
Over time I've graduated from nylon stop knots to crimps and now onto neoprene tubing which IMHO is brilliant for rig making. One slider above the bead / swivel / bead and four below and it's not going anywhere but can still be easily adjusted if necessary. Using the neoprene tubing I can knock up a single clip down paternoster in a couple of minutes and flapper rigs in not much more time. Brilliant stuff.
There aint nowt wrong with pully rigs. I use them al the time nearly and have had absolutely no problems with them. Never bent or damaged hooks or snapped and so on.
And Malcom, you will actually get a better hook ups using a pulley. as the fish bites the bait it wil pull against the weight, which most of the time will mean the fish wil hook itself.
I do use different rigs, but I always find pulley rigs convinient for any situation.
As I said in a earlier post, its all down to personal preference.