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Old 9th May 2008, 07:50 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi all, what do you use as bait stops for the hair rig ? I have tried the plastic dumbell ones but for some reason they don't seem to hold the corn or meat on, also what is the best way to fish the hair rig ? over depth or dead depth ?
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I use korum quick stops, they do just the job. I take it you are using it on the pole. I only use it if im up in the water
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Thanks Monty, I use the pole and today I was trying it on the bottom, so I wondered if it had to be fished over depth, will try the Korum ones,
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jeff. it doesnt matter what depth you fish it at. ive used it up in the water with pellets and meat when silvers have been a problem. also used it for corn and boilies, meat ect on the tip. as it was first invented it was only for holding very hard baits next to your hook. the hooking efficentcy(spelling) doesnt change with the dpeth you fish at.

a good tip for fishing it is the softer the bait the closer to the hook you can fish it. also on the striaght lead in winter a gap of 3 inch between bait and hook will bail more fish than a shorter hair.

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i use some old 25lb line,and just cut it up into small strips.easy,yet very effective.
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I small peice of twig or strong peice of grass works for me
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Thanks all for your tips
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Old 11th May 2008, 06:16 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Jeff i also use the quick stop they are by far the best hair rig stops. I used to use the dumb bell type the problem with them is that they are likely to come adrift on the retrieve and in the cold they are fiddley to fit. Try the quick stops and you won't be sorry.
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I'll to those DNW thanks
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