Hooks
The hook trace needs to be thinner and lighter than the reel line in order to achieve natural bait presentation and fool the fish. There are some excellent pre tied hooks to nylon available and these are as good as tying your own in manty situations. I would advise a hook length which is slightly lighter than the reel line. They are matched with an appropriate size and strength hook. In this case I have a 3lb 8oz hook length with a size 16 Pro Carp barbless hook.
That completes the rig but you will of course need to adjust the depth of the rig to suit the swim you are fishing and I will deal with plumbing up and casting on another occasion. This set up is simple but very effective and can be fished with a variety of hook bait including maggot, casters, pellet and corn. Now get cracking and see if you can put a bend in those waggler rods!
How to use HookS
The hook traces come with a loop at the end and to attach it to the reel line I strongly advise the loop to loop method.
Tie a figure of eight loop in the end of the reel line know to be a strong knot.
Pass the loop in the hook trace over the loop in the reel line.
Bring the hook through the loop in the reel line and pull the hook trace away from the former.
The two loops will be secured when the trace and reel line are pulled under tension in opposite directions.
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