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Fluoro iQ D rig for the knot instead of the bloob
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In reply to Post #1 Fluoro D rig with a whipping knot D rather than a blobbed D, or a Ronnie rig (I prefer the extra movement offered by the ring swivel over the traditional turbo German without the ring) with a slip D instead of the conventional method with a ring swivel in the shank with a hook bead. Those are both easy to tie, but I personally prefer a combi-multi, but obviously trickier and more time consuming to tie.
If you’re fishing a lake where you’re constantly getting picked up and dropped by bream and roach, I’d avoid the combi-multi as the D loop can be pulled up to the eye and not reset properly, whereas the Fluoro D and Ronnie will reset better imo.
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In reply to Post #1 My advice mate - have a look at the TH rig using the ESP semi stuff. Easy to tie and ultra effective, get the hook to lye flat on the deck with wafters or use it snowman style which is ultra effective......play around it and use a slip D rather than ring up and down the shank. Korda Wide gap in a size 6...you wont go wrong.
It's all you need...
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In reply to Post #11 Ronnie on a amnesia boom
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In reply to Post #1 German rig, use it with any material you want
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In reply to Post #1 Stiff-D - simple rig to tie with any favoured stiff flouro
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In reply to Post #1 Mono or Amnesia D rig, both cheap as chips, I just use what's left over after a re spool.
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In reply to Post #1 IQ D Rig . . .
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German/Ronnie with a Gemini Tidy Boom.
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In reply to Post #1 flouro d rig, casts well, kicks away from the lead nicely,
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In reply to Post #1 Slip d?
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In reply to Post #1 Can't get much easier than a German Rig.
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Looking for a simple to tie wafter rig,potentially with a stiff stiffer material, but don't want it sticking up off the lake bed awkwardly but like the peace of mind of it not being tangled
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