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In reply to Post #9 Yes thats correct, at least someone reads what i have written
Thanks
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In reply to Post #7 It's the other way around,dyneema with fluorocarbon inner
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In reply to Post #6 .
If you don’t want to tie it as a proper combi you can just use coated braid.
Tie a loop in either end as you would a multi, then strip the coating from one of the loops. Leave the knot coated and it will hold putty better. .
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In reply to Post #3 Ifyou find it too much of a pain, you could use hydro link by rigmarole. Its a flourocarbon with a braid inner, makes a combi rig very easy indeed.
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In reply to Post #5 It’s not the mechano rig he’s on about. Search Mark Bryant ultimate rig
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In reply to Post #4 Search for Mark Bryant's Mechano Rig on YouTube
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In reply to Post #2 Do you know where I can see it? Had a look but cannot find anything
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In reply to Post #2 Same, i use this almost exclusively now. A bit of a pain to tie but 5 or so hooklink sections should last you a year
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In reply to Post #1 Works perfectly well. I’d check out Mark Bryant’s slip D/multi set up… all the good elements of a slip D with the added benefit of being able to change the hook in seconds.
I’ve used it extensively for pop ups & wafters and it’s never let me down. The only negative is that it’s difficult to use with bags.
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Considering implementing the slip D into my rig box and was thinking it would be great for fishing both on the bottom and a pop up without having to change rig. Simply add a split shot by the stripped back section and you have a small pop up rig
Has anyone else tried this? does it work effectively? anything to note?
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