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Carp on weedy bottoms
#1
Posted 23 April 2012 - 08:54 PM
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#2
Posted 23 April 2012 - 10:06 PM
You could switch to a paylake rig like I use. Use a light egg sinker and the pack bait won't sink too far in the weeds. When the packbait falls apart the puff will float up above the packbait. After a while the hook baited with the puff will begin to sink gently and slowly . It will rest on top of the weeds.
#3
Posted 23 April 2012 - 10:38 PM
You could try this. Get some of those "packing peanuts" made from cornstarch. Impale one on your hair rig not on the hair but on the hook itself. Cast it out. The hook will float for a few seconds and when the peanut dissolves in the water the baited rig will gently drop on top of the weeds.
You could switch to a paylake rig like I use. Use a light egg sinker and the pack bait won't sink too far in the weeds. When the packbait falls apart the puff will float up above the packbait. After a while the hook baited with the puff will begin to sink gently and slowly . It will rest on top of the weeds.
Sounds like a good alternative to PVA foam for tipping the hook!
Also I didn't think about the paylake style as an option for weeds. The mass of the packbait should be more than enough to get a good cast out, so I could use a really light sinker on the line. Would also protect the hook point. Awesome!
Definitely more simple than tying Chod rig.
Now if only I could get my packbait to stay together on the cast and not fly off in some other direction
#4
Posted 12 July 2012 - 09:07 AM
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