
Product quick specification of:
Premium Combi Multi Rigs - Darrell Peck Style
Optimal Usage:
- Can be used all year around
- Perfect presentation over most lake beds
- If using a pop up rig putty may be required to counter balance the pop up - If you are using a wafter then you may need to trim the wafter down to obtain the perfect presentation
Lead Arrangement:
For the optimal results, helicopter rig works best but a lead clip can be used
Additional details of : Ready Made Premium Multi Combi Rigs - Darrell Peck Style
Darrell Peck has had a truly phenomenal year, racking up a staggering 21 UK carp over 40lb! This set-up has played a huge roll in his success, and the hook to land ratio is exceptional. The loop of supple braid enables the hook to be changed in seconds without the need to tie another rig, and the stiff Boom section kicking everything out straight, preventing tangles on the cast. Combining a ever popular slip d style presentation with the Combi rig.
The slip D is pivotal to this rig as it allows the bait to slide freely towards the eye of the hook, this will make the hook point down and be primed to grip just inside the lip. The sliding action of the bait and the combination of the stiff and supple sections make this rig almost impossible for a carp to eject. In the unfortunate event that a carp does manage to eject the bait the rig will reset itself ready for the next bite.
- Excellent reset properties in the event of an aborted take
- Anti tangle
- Suitable for all bait types
- Choice of PREMIUM Hooks (Fox, Korda, Nash etc)
- Quick change of hooks
Tips for optimal usage:
If you are using a balanced bait or wafter, test the rig prior to casting out to ensure the buoyancy of the bait don't lift the hook section, if it does then trim down your bait until you get the perfect balance.
If you are using a Pop Up, you may need to add some rig putty around the Albright knot to ensure the boom lays flat and the hook section sits up.
should the boom become kinked during a fight you can simply straighten it again without the need of steam, simply use a rig puller and pull it straight.