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The Chod Rig
By Samantha Collins-Ratcliffe |
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SAMANTHA
COLLINS-RATCLIFFE |
Samantha
Collins-Ratcliffe is a school teacher as well as a very keen
carp angler, aged 25 and lives in Cornwall. She's been fishing
now for several years after her partner got her into it when
she went to Suffolk with him on a five day carp fishing
session.
That was where Samantha caught her first carp and then she
was hooked. She's caught carp from two different continents
and goes to France a number of times a year. Her UK PB is 44lb
12oz. She is sponsored by Realtree, Diamond weights, TF Gear
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The Chod RigThe Chod Rig has to be one of most
favoured long distance rigs. Its presentation could be
described as second to none.
The Chod rig was designed for fishing over silty bottoms or
over debris but works well when fishing single hookbaits at
long distance.

Sam's Chod rig with a
difference |
The workings of the rig are simple; the stiff material is
positioned to keep the hook up at all times and will run along
the leader until it hits the 10mm boilies. This will allow the
lead to go into the silt and the rig to stay on top of the
lake bed.
If you have ever watched carp feed over a bed of bait they
tilt up and down therefore giving the Chod one of the best
hookholds I've ever seen.
As you can see it is finished off with some personal
preferences. I choose to use crimps instead of knots for my
stiff link, allowing me to make it as long or short as
required. The leader is ESP lead core, which I prefer to
splice myself, usually being about 3ft long and finished off
with a 3oz Diamond weight.
The components you needESP Stiff Rig (20lb) ESP
oval Rig Ring ESP Lead Core (25lb) 1 Diamond Weight
3oz 1 Korda Wide Gape hook 1 Wychwood crimp and crimp
tool 1 Korda Helicopter Sleeve 1 ESP Swivel

All the components you will need to make the
Chod |

Knotless knot with ESP ring threaded back
through the eye of
hook |

Cut link with sharp
scissors |

Burn the end of link until it is close
to the eye of the
hook |

Thread link through the crimp and place the
link through the eye of swivel and back through the
crimp |

Place crimping tool over crimp and press
together for a nice tight
fit |

Sam's Chod
rig |
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The Rigs Page is a library of
features to illustrate all those rigs that will be
useful to both beginners and experienced anglers.
The rigs can be extremely simple and well known, or
very complicated and little known, it doesn't matter
providing they make some kind of sense and have a really
practical application.
It could be a standard running leger rig that a
beginner will appreciate seeing in pictures, or a very
complicated anti-eject carp rig that the experienced
carp angler would like to see.
If you wish to contribute a rig to this
section please remember that the emphasis is on
illustration rather than words. Good line drawings are
fine in the absence of photographs. Please send to graham@fishingmagic.com
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Posted: 03/07/08
11:26:00 00 |
Lovely stuff Samantha... have
you tried the Osprey weights? they seem a bit smaller for
their size (if stuff like that bothers you!)
it looks
like you have, but when I used to use crimps I used to blob
the bit by the crimp as well, just in case.
That lake
in the pic looks familiar... big fish from there if it is!
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