How To Tie The Hinge Stiff Rig For Carp - AD QuickBite

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How To Tie The Hinge Stiff Rig For Carp - AD QuickBite

A go-to rig for singling out bigger carp, the correct way to tie the Stiff Hinge Rig can be viewed in this how-to guide.

Before we show you the steps to tying a hinge stiff fishing rig, there are a few items you may need to add to your shopping basket to make this amazing rig.

What Do I Need To Tie A Hinge Stiff Rig?

  • Korda Anti Tangle Sleeves

  • Korda IQ2 Extra Soft Fluorocarbon Hooklink

  • Nash Cling-On Putty

  • Fox Ridigity Trans Khaki

  • Korda Flexi Ring Swivel

  • Nash Pinpoint Chod Twister Hooks

  • Nash Plastic Bait Screws 8mm

  • Guru Rig Scissors

 

How To Tie A Hinge Stiff Rig Step By Step

Step 1: Start by taking your boom material and scissors.

Step 2: And trim off your desired rig length.

Step 3: Select your ring swivel

Step 4: Attach to your boom with a figure of 8 loop knot.

Step 5: Trim off the tag

Step 6: Select your anti tangle sleeve

Step 7: Thread on your boom

Step 8: Then tie another figure of 8 loop knot

Step 9: Trim off the tag

Step 10: Pull your anti tangle sleeve back over the knot.

Step 11: Select your chod material & trim off a short length

Step 12: Select your hook

Step 13: Secure the hook in place with a standard knotless knot.

Step 14: Select your bait screw

Step 15: Tread onto the tag end of your rig

Step 16: Then pass the tag back through the eye

Step 17: Trim down the tag end

Step 18: Then blob down with a lighter

Step 19: Select your boom

Step 20: Attach your chod section with a 2 turn blood knot

Step 21: Trim off the tag & blob with a lighter

Step 22: Select your tungsten putty

Step 23: Mould a small blob around your ring swivel

Step 24: To finish your rig, screw on your chosen pop up

Step 25: Attach your lead set up

 

If you want a closer look at how to tie the hinge stiff rig, watch the video below.

For more carp fishing rigs, view our How to Make Carp Fishing Rigs Guide on the Angling Direct Blog, or follow ADTV on Youtube.

 

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