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Pellet on a hair with band. Banded pellet. Bait for carp. Barbless hook tied with a knotless knot Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pellet on a hair spiking bayonet. Bait for carp. Barbless hook tied with a knotless knot Royalty Free Stock Photo
3D Chrome Fishing Hook with Fish Feed Pellet Royalty Free Stock Photo
3D Chrome Fishing Hook with Fish Feed Pellet Royalty Free Stock Photo
3D Chrome Fishing Hook with Fish Feed Pellet Royalty Free Stock Photo
Man hand drilling fishing boilie Man Preparing Boili Hair, Blow Back Rig, Carp Hook Royalty Free Stock Photo
KD pop up rig. Carp Hook Boilies. Carp fishing hook. Tennis ball bolili Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pellet on hook
3D Chrome Fishing Hook with Fish Feed Pellet Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pellet on hook Royalty Free Stock Photo
Boilies and hook all ready for carp fishing at the lake. copy paste Royalty Free Stock Photo
KD pop up rig Underwater. Carp Hook Boilies Underwater. Royalty Free Stock Photo
KD pop up rig. Carp Hook Boilies. Carp fishing hook.o Royalty Free Stock Photo
Boilies and hook all ready for carp fishing at the lake. Copy pasre Royalty Free Stock Photo
Boilies and hook all ready for carp fishing at the lake. copy paste Royalty Free Stock Photo
The hair rig is a piece of fishing tackle which allows a bait to be presented without sitting directly on the hook. It is mainly associated with boilies, but works effectively with most other baits as well. The hair rig became popular in the 1970s. It has been experimented with by English anglers and has revolutionised carp fishing.[1] At the beginning, natural wire (from a ponytail) was used to link the bait to the hook. This is why it was called the 'hair rig'. This material was very discreet but it was a little fragile. The bait also didn't act in a sufficiently natural manner. In tests, the carp only took the free offerings and left the hook bait. It was also a problem because fishermen sometimes lost their baits while they were casting. These problems have been solved with the appearance of braided thread, a new material that allows threads to be as discreet as natural ones but more resistant.


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