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Tying rigs?

When using crimps use soft copper crimps and use round nose pliers , 3 little nips and you,ll never get line damage
I used this method for years and still do on occasion but now I buy the crimps that are a mil or two bigger at either end of my crimping pliers
 
Here's a rig i made Earlier! Based on a Bagnall rig body made on 100lb mono compact wishbone rig with Inova cascade swivel with long body.
 

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Looks a lot of tying in that one T.
Well suppose could just tie weight and hook to line?
Body and flowing snood are all reusable once hook part is US so just either another wishbone or single/pennel hook with single/pennel just tie line to bottom of cascade measure down to hook clip snip then tie hooks on Done!
 
I tie my own rigs, easy enough and can change components to suit the ground and size of fish.

I have also tested rigs for "Seaswest" (Kev) from time to time, and can recommend his rigs and components if you don't want to make your own ?
 

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