Thu Apr 01, 2010 5:36 pm
is there sites online to show you how to make all the traces.
usually when you search for them they try to sell you something!
Thu Apr 01, 2010 6:21 pm
Buy a few shop bought rigs and just copy them is an easy option.
Heres a few common ready made rigs, just copy what you see.
http://www.gemini-tackle.co.uk/rigs.html
Thu Apr 01, 2010 11:52 pm
thanks lads,
some usefull information there.
Fri Apr 02, 2010 11:19 am
I was making all my own rigs till my told me about lizard rigs(google them). Rigs are very cheap but very high quailty and good componets.
Sat Apr 03, 2010 9:02 pm
freedom just been on to lizard rigs this morning got 6 rigs and 20 hooks for 7.50 euro including delivery. ill be getting them there in future sinse they dony rob ye on delivery it was only 2.20
Wed Apr 07, 2010 12:21 pm
Had a look on that lizardrigs website and the prices are great. I began making my own rigs because the cost was too much buying them for 3;50 a pop in the tackle shop. Only problem i wasnt 100% confident in my knots. 90 flappers for 55 you cant really go wrong there? or can you? will order afew today and let ye know.
Wed Apr 07, 2010 12:54 pm
Just after googling the lizard web site, looks very impressive but have to say, think i will continue
on making my own rigs, espeicially now that i am giving up the smokes

have to keep the hands busy

Got loads of info from the site here on rig making,
Regards
Seamus
Wed Apr 07, 2010 3:12 pm
i bought of them thru ebay last year cos partly i was lazy but also to copy and make my own as they were cheaper than the ones in tackle shops. when the order didnt arrive i emailed them and they said sorry that they were up the walls and would get them out as soon as possible. it took nearly a month to get them.
when i went to use them they werent great quality. i lost a few fish due to knots opening on me and ended up giving them to a guy in work to sell at a car boot sale.
just make sure you pull on all the knots to check if their ok before you use each rig and you should be fine. for that price i wouldnt mind 30mins work to ensure 90 rigs were ok for use
Thu Apr 08, 2010 10:12 pm
red wrote:i bought of them thru ebay last year cos partly i was lazy but also to copy and make my own as they were cheaper than the ones in tackle shops. when the order didnt arrive i emailed them and they said sorry that they were up the walls and would get them out as soon as possible. it took nearly a month to get them.
when i went to use them they werent great quality. i lost a few fish due to knots opening on me and ended up giving them to a guy in work to sell at a car boot sale.
just make sure you pull on all the knots to check if their ok before you use each rig and you should be fine. for that price i wouldnt mind 30mins work to ensure 90 rigs were ok for use
personally i would avoid lizard rigs like the plague.
Fri Apr 09, 2010 12:18 am
Stick to making your own rigs lads... personally wudnt use shop bougt rigs even if i was given them for nothig.. at least you now what your own rigs are made of when you build it yourself and you also get the satisfaction of catchin fish on them to.
Fri Apr 09, 2010 9:40 am
m.b3 wrote:
personally i would avoid lizard rigs like the plague.
i havent bought a trace since that. didnt know any better back then. the guy has them bought now so might as well use them. just make sure you check ALL of the knots
Fri Apr 09, 2010 3:29 pm
When it comes to tying flappers, just buy the Mustad Crimpable swivels in size 7 I think. You will have a rig tied in a couple of minutes using these rather than the whole crimp, bead, swivel, bead, crimp malarkey for each snood. Some people have bad opinions of these, I do not. Used correctly (dont over crimp them and I only usually crimp one side) I have NEVER had one of these fail on me. I use them primarily for my flattie traces but have landed, with ease, bass of over 8lbs on them. Also used them on some boat traces in the early days before reverting to clear 4 way beads and had no issues.
Fri Apr 09, 2010 3:54 pm
Agre with Pete, the Mustad crimpable swivels things are deadly, easy to use and be careful not to crush the crimp part and these will do the job....no problems and have used them quite a bit,
Fri Apr 09, 2010 8:00 pm
they cant be worse than the ones ive made myself im brutal at knots. alot off the time i was casting my rigs out knowing i probably see them again it there was any snags
Fri Apr 09, 2010 10:03 pm
checked all the rigs sent by lizard rigs found no problems with the knots. Just a couple last week and they where all ok. Still have a few of my own home made rigs in the wallet just in case. Always wise never to put all your eggs in one basket.
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