Monday 19 March 2018

Carp Rigs The Mechanics by Crafty Carper

Carp Rigs The Mechanics by Crafty Carper


In all honesty this is a great guide. A book recommended, purchased some month's back now whilst shopping in Tackle Box, Dartford. A really useful guide containing lot's of information, and clear diagrams, pictures on how to make many rigs. My only downfall is the amount of advertising space given to many companies to promote their products. Putting this small fault aside what this book does contain is excellent advice. Highly Recommended.

Description

The most up-to-date guide to modern-day carp rigs and how to use them. Featuring favourite rigs from: Terry Hearn, Tim Paisley, Frank Warwick, Mark Pitchers, Terry Dempsey and others. Choosing the right rig for the situation you are facing is never easy, simply because you have to take so many variables into consideration. Experienced anglers have knowledge going back over many years to fall back on, which helps them make the right decision. We've called upon this vast pool of knowledge to create this rig book and give you all the information you need to make the right rig choice every single time. It is also important to keep up to date with the very latest rig components and materials. Tackle manufacture is forever evolving and creating everything from super-sharp hooks to thinner but stronger reel lines, and advancements are happening on an almost daily basis. Often these new products make rig construction easier, more efficient, and harder wearing. The result of this is that we as anglers have access to all the bits and pieces we need to make the best possible presentation. This book contains everything you will ever need to know about rigs, and is aimed at every carp angler, regardless of age or experience. Carp fishing is a forever evolving thing, so you need the very latest information to stay one step ahead of the crowd. There are no certainties in our sport, but what we are aiming to do is give you the facts that will steer you in the right direction when it comes to rig choice. -

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