GrahamM
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Some excellent points from Jeff, but the most telling one for me is the one about some anglers being gullible.
You can absolutely guarantee that as soon as a certain rig hits the site someone will come on to say it's a death rig. Sometimes I think they troll the net looking for rig submissions so they can pounce.
Most times they're making their observations because 'it's the thing to do' concerning that particular rig, without having one original thought about it.
Jeff goes a long way to proving in this article that the loop rig CAN be safe if it's tied correctly. Or at least as safe as any other rig.
It's been said before, and it'll take saying again, the so-called safety rig commonly used in carp fishing is only safe for carp and equally big fish. Loads of big roach, bream, chub and some smaller tench that will take a fair sized boilie must have been tethered with this rig over the years. They're just not strong enough to pull the swivel out of the clip, even a modified one that will stand the force needed to retrieve it.
And before anyone jumps onto the anti carp bandwagon that's NOT a knock at carp anglers. Remember, they've done more towards fish care than any other branch of the sport.
You can absolutely guarantee that as soon as a certain rig hits the site someone will come on to say it's a death rig. Sometimes I think they troll the net looking for rig submissions so they can pounce.
Most times they're making their observations because 'it's the thing to do' concerning that particular rig, without having one original thought about it.
Jeff goes a long way to proving in this article that the loop rig CAN be safe if it's tied correctly. Or at least as safe as any other rig.
It's been said before, and it'll take saying again, the so-called safety rig commonly used in carp fishing is only safe for carp and equally big fish. Loads of big roach, bream, chub and some smaller tench that will take a fair sized boilie must have been tethered with this rig over the years. They're just not strong enough to pull the swivel out of the clip, even a modified one that will stand the force needed to retrieve it.
And before anyone jumps onto the anti carp bandwagon that's NOT a knock at carp anglers. Remember, they've done more towards fish care than any other branch of the sport.