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  • Super User
Posted

I don't know...One feature of a C-rig

is the unpegged nature of the weight.

When the bait is picked up there is very

little initial resistance which is one of

the reasons this is such an effective

technique.

It seems to me that if you want a

stationary weight, a split shot rig

would fit the bill just fine.

8-)

Posted
I don't know...One feature of a C-rig

is the unpegged nature of the weight.

When the bait is picked there is very

little initial resistance which is one of

the reasons this is such an effective

technique.

It seems to me that if you want a

stationary weight, a split shot rig

would fit the bill just fine.

8-)

My thoughts exactly!

  • Super User
Posted

In addition to not having the free movement of a sliding weight, you don't have the noise of weight against bead/beads or clacker. I think that is a part of why a Crig works as well as it does.

Posted

i though the weight on a c-rig was pegged a couple of feet up the line and that it was basically

1-main line to swivel

2-swivel to line to hook

3-in between swivel and hook was a pegged weight with beeds clackin the weight

am i wrong?????

  • Super User
Posted

Traditional Crig is:

1. Sliding weight on main line

2. Bead/bead-clacker/two beads-one bead is standard

3. Swivel

4. Leader

5. Hook

Posted
Traditional Crig is:

1. Sliding weight on main line

2. Bead/bead-clacker/two beads-one bead is standard

3. Swivel

4. Leader

5. Hook

.........that makes alot more sense thanks

Posted

i think those would be great for "split shot" rigs.... insted of split shots.

i prefer the long cylindrical 3/4 oz. weights on my c-rig. i get through wood and rocks decently and they rule on humps with grass.

some like egg weights and others like bullets. i think its mostly egg weights offer more feel... and bullet weights come through cover better.

like i said i like the long skinny ones.

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