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Dan Eastes
How to Tie a Spinner Rig

How to Make a Spinner Rig: A Comprehensive Guide

The spinner rig is a highly effective and popular carp fishing rig known for its ability to present hook baits in a highly enticing manner. Here's a step-by-step guide to making your own spinner rig.

Materials Needed: Fox International are a good tackle brand to use.

  • Hook: A size 4-8 curved shank hook.
  • Hook Link Material: 25-35 lb coated braid or fluorocarbon.
  • Spinner Swivel: Size 11 quick-change spinner swivel.
  • Hook Bead: A small hook bead.
  • Hook Sleeve: A small hook sleeve or kicker.
  • Mini Hook Swivel: For attaching the hook bait.
  • Tungsten Putty or Sinkers: To balance the rig.
  • Anti-Tangle Sleeve: Optional, to reduce tangles.
  • Bait Floss: For securing your hook bait.
  • Crimps: If using a stiff hook link material.
  • Tools: Scissors, knot puller, Crimper and a baiting needle.

Step-by-Step Instructions:

  1. Prepare the Hook and Swivel:
  1. Attach a mini hook swivel:
  1. Secure the Hook Bead:
  1. Attach the Hook Link Material:
  1. Apply the Hook Sleeve:
  1. Add Tungsten Putty:
  1. Finishing the Rig:

Baiting and Presentation:

Tips for Success:

  • Use Quality Components: Ensure you use high-quality swivels, hooks, and hook link material to avoid breakages.
  • Adjust the Hook Bead: Experiment with the hook bead's position for better hook-ups.
  • Regularly Check the Rig: After each fish or snag, inspect the rig for damage or wear.

By following these steps, you'll have a versatile and effective spinner rig ready for your next carp fishing adventure. Happy fishing!

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