To make your basic hair rig, you will need a hook link material, hook, and swivel. In this case I have 50lb Powerpro, a Daiichi 2571 Boss Steelhead Hook size 6 and a size 12 swivel. |
Double over one end of the line. |
Tie an overhand knot leaving a small loop at the end. |
Leave a small loop at the end. This is a little big actually for my taste. |
Go to the other side of the line and thread it through the hook eye from the back to the front. |
Slide the hook all the way down and hold it so the bend of the hook is towards the hair/loop you just made. |
Starting away from the break in the hook eye, wrap around the shank of the hook 5+ times |
Push the line back through the back of the hook eye and out the front |
Double over the other side of the line and pass through one eye of the swivel to start the palomar knot. |
Tie an over hand knot with the line that you just stuck through the loop. |
Take the loop coming out of the overhand knot you just tied and pass it completely over the entire swivel |
Pull both the tag end and the hook link end tight to cinch the knot tight. |
Here is a picture of the finished rig before you put bait on. |
Pierce through your selected bait with your bait needle. |
Use the hook in the end of the bait needle to hook the loop of the hair and push your bait down towards the hook. Then unhook the hair from the bait needle. |
Next you insert the bait stopper. In this case they come in a section with several on a string. Insert one section and then cut to fit. |
Slide the bait down to the bait stop to lock everything in place. |
Here is the finished rig with the bait attached. Normally I would look to have a little less room between the hook and the bait by adding a third piece of fake maize. But you get the idea. |
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