I successfully use worms often and will definitely try out these hair rig options on my next trip out. Thanks again for a another excellent video. Tight lines.
Thanks. ✌✌ Re quick-stops, I did comment about it on this video already (please read those comments as I don't want to sound like broken record 👍 ) Cheers
A much easier way is to mount a quickstop on a hair, and just push the quickstop through the worm. The beauty is that it can be used for different baits, even a small livebait, or prawn, through the mouth. Faster, simpler and just as effective
It's quicker to put the worm on using quick-stop BUT to remove it - it's nightmare. I would not recommend quick-stops for worms and I would never use them myself. Surely, everyone has it's own ways 👍 WHAT DEMOED IN THIS VIDEO IS WELL THOUGHT OUT and TRIED!
No problem. I used quick-stops and rejected them after the first match. Basically to remove worms from the rig with quick-stop once or twice per day it's OK but if more often that - it becomes long-stop..
How have you not got more views? This is by far the best methods of rigging worms.
Thanks for a good word 👌
Will try this tomorrow. Great ideas 💡
I successfully use worms often and will definitely try out these hair rig options on my next trip out. Thanks again for a another excellent video. Tight lines.
Thanks. Hope you will catch a good fish using them! 👌
Awesome video Andrew, Great job 👏
Thanks for a good word!👌
Cheers
Great idea! I have tried maggot clips to hair rig my worms with success but will deffo try this method.
I believe any of 3 ways demonstrated will be much better than maggot clip 👍
I use quickstops, its fast and effective!
Quick-stops do work when putting a worm on. When you want to replace damaged one, it's very very bad.. 👍
Cheers
Very good Andrew have you thought of using a GURU speed stops???
Thanks. ✌✌
Re quick-stops, I did comment about it on this video already (please read those comments as I don't want to sound like broken record 👍 )
Cheers
A much easier way is to mount a quickstop on a hair, and just push the quickstop through the worm. The beauty is that it can be used for different baits, even a small livebait, or prawn, through the mouth. Faster, simpler and just as effective
It's quicker to put the worm on using quick-stop BUT to remove it - it's nightmare. I would not recommend quick-stops for worms and I would never use them myself. Surely, everyone has it's own ways 👍
WHAT DEMOED IN THIS VIDEO IS WELL THOUGHT OUT and TRIED!
No problem.
I used quick-stops and rejected them after the first match. Basically to remove worms from the rig with quick-stop once or twice per day it's OK but if more often that - it becomes long-stop..
Nice tutorial , What species is this rig mainly used for ?
Any I can think of.
What size and make is that hook Andrew. Thank you. Tom
For this demo Guru Pellet Waggler hook in size 12 was used.
Cheers
No actual worms were harmed in the making of this video.😀
Yep!