Thanks for watching! In my opinion every single rig out there has the chance of tangling. The huge reason for the longer length is if you have it too close to the hook the fish can eject both the bait and the hook whereas when it is farther away the hook stays in the mouth as the bait gets ejected out resulting in more hook ups. A lot of times I use pva with these so on the cast the pva seperates the bait from the hook and tangles but there is always the chance.
Nice video as always Brian, thanks. Any special way you store your blow-back rigs to keep that bend, or does the tubing allow it to stay if I keep the rig pinned straight in my Rigsafe Combi Storage Box?
You can use the combi storage box. I just do not pull them right so the bend stays. I use very little pressure and it is just enough to hold it in place
Nice,, have to try that out, I just started using the standard snow man rig and it seems to be working for me ,still catching nothing as nice as yours though. I'm going to keep fishing longer into the season this year... maybe get into some bigger fish...
Simple, effective very well explained and a brilliant tutorial that leaves you in no doubt what to do BRAVO
I think you were meant to strip the braid on the hair , allows more movement
Hi.. when you cast this rig, is tangle free, or mast use some stick mix down...tks!
With the hair being so long it's a possibility of it wrapping around the hook. Always enjoy your packbait (spod mix) clips .
Thanks for watching! In my opinion every single rig out there has the chance of tangling. The huge reason for the longer length is if you have it too close to the hook the fish can eject both the bait and the hook whereas when it is farther away the hook stays in the mouth as the bait gets ejected out resulting in more hook ups. A lot of times I use pva with these so on the cast the pva seperates the bait from the hook and tangles but there is always the chance.
@@BrianWingard will try next tme im on the bank .
Best video on a carp rig I could find. I'm gonna make a few of these exact rigs because I'm going for some huge south Florida buffalo carp. Any tips?
Nice video as always Brian, thanks. Any special way you store your blow-back rigs to keep that bend, or does the tubing allow it to stay if I keep the rig pinned straight in my Rigsafe Combi Storage Box?
You can use the combi storage box. I just do not pull them right so the bend stays. I use very little pressure and it is just enough to hold it in place
Malayalam
Nice,, have to try that out, I just started using the standard snow man rig and it seems to be working for me ,still catching nothing as nice as yours though. I'm going to keep fishing longer into the season this year... maybe get into some bigger fish...
It is a great rig, Not too crazy to learn either. Once the water temps cool down the bite gets better.
So you use this for baits that are slow sinking, or sinking? When do you use sinking hookbaits over pop ups? I am new to carp. Thank you
I have tried similar rigs , best to try and find out what yiu are fishing over . Maybe a snowman rig.
Hey Brian can you use split rings of the same size instead of the rig rings their size 3 eagle claw split rings that have 5 mm inside dim.
I learned it from Kevin Nash but I like the shrink tube you put on yours. I will be trying it soon
Tubing really helps this a lot. Thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed it.
Awesome video and tutorial on this rig
Thank you!
where can we buy the things used to make this rig
Thanks. Pretty informative video
@brain wingard there are special tool for having always the same distance from hair to hook
Fishing with longshanks is a no go
Why is that? The mechanics of this certain rig allows it to flip easier in the mouth.
i need a great kettle like that.
Man that my favorite rig
It has now become one of mine as well. Great hooking capabilities and just landed some really good fish with it. Thanks for watching!
You have any rigs that work better in different times of year
Not so much times of year, Basically it comes down to matching the rig with the right baits.
awesome
Thank you!