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Unlocking the Secrets of Winter Session Carp Rigs

As the temperatures drop and the days get shorter, many anglers pack up their gear and wait for warmer weather to return. But for those dedicated carp fishermen, winter sessions provide a unique and challenging opportunity to catch these elusive fish. While many tactics and techniques may change during the colder months, one thing remains constant: the importance of using the best carp rigs for winter sessions. In this blog post, we will unlock the secrets of winter session carp rigs and help you land that prized winter carp.

Understanding the Behavior of Carp in Winter

Understanding the behavior of carp in winter is essential for successful winter carp fishing. During this time of year, carp become less active and their metabolism slows down. They are also more cautious and selective when it comes to feeding. As the water temperature drops, carp tend to move to deeper areas where the temperature is more stable. They also seek out areas with vegetation or other types of cover for protection.

One important thing to keep in mind is that carp will still feed, albeit less frequently, during the winter months. However, their feeding patterns and preferences change. Carp are more likely to feed on smaller, easily digestible baits during winter. Popular choices include maggots, boilies, and pellets. Using highly nutritional baits that are designed to attract carp in colder water temperatures can greatly increase your chances of success.

Additionally, understanding the carp’s behavior in relation to weather patterns is crucial. Carp tend to be more active and feed more during milder winter days when the water temperature rises slightly. Therefore, it is important to plan your winter carp fishing sessions around these weather patterns to maximize your chances of success.

By understanding the behavior of carp in winter and adapting your tactics accordingly, you can increase your chances of landing that prized winter carp. Stay tuned for the next sections, where we will discuss specific carp rigs that can help you achieve winter carp fishing success.

Mastering the Chod Rig for Winter Success

When it comes to winter carp fishing, mastering the Chod rig can be a game-changer. The Chod rig is a highly effective presentation that is ideal for fishing over weedy or silty lake beds, which are often prevalent during the colder months. This rig allows you to present your bait effectively above any debris or weed, ensuring that it is easily visible to carp in the murky water.

To successfully use the Chod rig in winter, it is important to choose the right components. Start with a high-quality hook, such as the Callys Carpy Customs Chod Rigs, which provides excellent hooking capabilities. Combine this with a short, stiff hooklink to ensure that the bait remains presented effectively.

Another key aspect of mastering the Chod rig is bait selection. In winter, carp tend to be more cautious and selective when it comes to feeding. Therefore, using a high-attract bait is essential. The combination of a buoyant bait, such as a pop-up, and a critically balanced bait, like a wafter, can be highly effective in enticing carp during the colder months.

By mastering the Chod rig for winter success, you can increase your chances of landing that prized winter carp.

Harnessing the Snowman Rig in Cold Conditions

During the winter months, when carp are less active and more cautious, it’s important to have a rig that can effectively attract their attention. That’s where the Snowman Rig comes in. This rig consists of a combination of a buoyant pop-up bait and a critically balanced bottom bait, resembling a snowman. The pop-up sits on top, while the bottom bait adds weight and stability.

When it comes to harnessing the Snowman Rig in cold conditions, the key is using high-quality components. Using Callys Carpy Customs Snowman Rigs offer excellent durability and strength. Combine this with a stiff and tangle-free rig material, like fluorocarbon, to ensure that the rig remains effective even in cold water.

For bait selection, opt for high-attract flavors that can entice carp in the colder months. Sweet flavors, such as tutti-frutti or pineapple, are particularly effective during winter sessions. By presenting a visually appealing Snowman Rig with an enticing flavor combination, you’ll greatly increase your chances of catching carp even in the harshest winter conditions.

Making the Most of the Zig Rig for Winter Carp

When it comes to winter carp fishing, one rig that shouldn’t be overlooked is the Zig Rig. This versatile rig allows you to present your bait at different depths in the water column, mimicking the movements of carp as they search for food. It’s an excellent choice for targeting carp that may be cruising higher up in the water during the colder months.

To make the most of the Zig Rig, it’s important to choose the right components. Combine this with a lightweight, buoyant foam or pop-up bait, which will suspend your bait at the desired depth.

When it comes to presentation, adjust the length of your rig to match the depth at which you believe the carp are feeding. You can also experiment with different colors and flavors to entice the carp. Bright, highly visible baits can be particularly effective in colder, clear water conditions.

Remember, carp are more cautious in winter, so it’s important to fine-tune your Zig Rig presentation and be patient. By making the most of the Zig Rig for winter carp fishing, you can increase your chances of success even during the coldest months.

Nailing the Hinged Stiff Rig for Winter Carp Fishing

When it comes to winter carp fishing, the hinged stiff rig is a must-have in your arsenal. This rig offers great presentation and fantastic hooking potential, making it an ideal choice for catching carp during the colder months.

To nail the hinged stiff rig for winter carp fishing, you need to pay attention to the details. Start with a reliable and strong hook, such as the Callys Carpy Customs Hinged Stiff Rig. This will ensure that you have the strength to handle even the biggest winter carp.

Next, use a stiff and tangle-free rig material, like fluorocarbon, to maintain the rig’s effectiveness in cold water conditions. The stiff rig material also helps to keep your bait positioned perfectly, increasing your chances of a successful hookup.

When it comes to bait selection, choose a high-attract flavor that can entice the carp in winter. Citrus or fishmeal-based baits are popular choices for winter sessions. Remember to use a critically balanced bait that will stay suspended above the lakebed, tempting the carp to take a bite.

By nailing the hinged stiff rig for winter carp fishing, you’ll greatly increase your chances of landing that prized winter carp.

Summary

As the winter months approach, dedicated carp fishermen know that it’s not time to hang up their gear just yet. Winter sessions provide a unique and challenging opportunity to catch these elusive fish. In this blog post, we’ve uncovered the secrets of winter session carp rigs to help you land that prized winter carp.

Understanding the behavior of carp in winter is crucial for successful winter carp fishing. As the water temperature drops, carp become less active and selective in their feeding. They tend to move to deeper areas and seek out cover for protection. By using smaller, easily digestible baits and planning your sessions around milder winter days, you can increase your chances of success.

Mastering the Chod Rig and harnessing the Snowman Rig are two techniques that can greatly improve your winter carp fishing. The Chod rig allows you to effectively present your bait above debris or weed, while the Snowman rig entices carp with a visually appealing combination of buoyant and critically balanced baits.

Don’t overlook the Zig Rig, which allows you to target carp cruising higher up in the water, and the hinged stiff rig, which offers great presentation and hooking potential. By fine-tuning your rigs and selecting the right components, you’ll increase your chances of landing that prized winter carp.

So, don’t pack up your gear just yet. Embrace the challenge of winter sessions and unlock the secrets of winter carp rigs for a successful carp fishing experience.

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My 5 FAVOURITE Carp Rigs!

Ronnie Rig

Deciding on which carp rig and bait to use on a session is always a hard task. The modern-day carping has introduced a huge variety of different rigs which sometimes makes things a little overwhelming when deciding what rigs to settle on. Especially for those young anglers coming through!

In my opinion what rig you use depends on what lake bed you are fishing over, and picking the right rigs can really improve your chances of catching. I have 5 rigs I use in all my carp fishing which suit a variety of baits to give me the best presentation possible when I find out what the lake bed is like on arrival to a swim.

1, Ronnie Rig

Cally’s Carpy Customs Ronnie Rig

Hookbaits Used: Pop-Ups

Suitable over: Silt, Gravel, Clay, Low lying weed

The Ronnie rig is my number 1 go to rig and probably the most used pop-up rig in UK carp fishing. I use this a lot in my own fishing, and have caught carp on difficult waters on this rig!

21lb 12oz Ghost Carp, Swanborough Fishery, Ronnie Rig, Mainline Banoffee Dumbbell

The Ronnie rig offers precise positioning for pop up baits on the bottom of the lake and is aimed at giving you a good strong hook hold.

The goal of the Ronnie rig is to have your hookbait so it can freely rotate through 360 degrees so that when a carp sucks it in it will give you a strong hook hold around the bottom lip.

I like to mount my hookbaits on bait screws for Ronnie’s as this presentation gets the hookbait close to the curve of the shank meaning you are more likely to get a good hook hold.

From the QC swivel up to the eye of the hook you should use shrink tubing to give you the stiff presentation that is so iconic with the Ronnie rig! Make sure you use the same colour tubing to match the lakebed you’re fishing over!

BUT…

The best thing about the Ronnie rig is….

It resets itself everytime.

When a carp false takes a bait the rigidity and stiffness of the rig means it will reset and get you back fishing straight away.

This is what makes these types of rigs so efficient, and a rig you can be confident in no matter what lakebed you are fishing over!

You can buy ready made from my website here: Ronnie Rig

OR… if you want to try yourself these are the materials you’ll need:

2, Snowman Rig

Cally’s Carpy Customs Snowman Rig w/ Anti Tangle Sleeve

Hookbaits Used: 15/18mm Boilie and 12/10mm Pop-Up

Suitable over: Silt, Gravel, Clay, Clear spots in weed

A snowman rig is one of the most unused carp rigs in UK carp fishing in my opinion. For me I use it when there are a lot of nuisance fish as this gives you a larger hookbait to get through to the larger carp.

A snowman rig is a 2 boilie setup with a standard boilie at the bottom and a smaller pop up at the top. It makes the presentation stand up odd at the bottom and looks just like a snowman, hence the name.

I have had many of my 30lb UK carp on this method like below…

32lb 12oz Mirror Carp, Tanyards Fishery, Snowman Rig, Sticky Baits Krill & Nash Key Cray

In my opinion the snowman rig works great in situations where you are fishing over beds of standard carp baits because the added topper to a normal boilie really gives you the edge and makes your bait stand out against the loose feed

This rig also allows you to combine savoury/fishmeal baits with bright high attractive, typically sweet, pop ups.

You can buy ready made from my website here: Snowman Rig

OR… if you want to try yourself these are the materials you’ll need:

3, KD Rig

Cally’s Carpy Customs KD Rig w/ Anti Tangle Sleeve

Hookbaits Used: Pop-Ups, Wafters, Bottom baits tipped with Artificial corn

Suitable over: Silt, Gravel, Clay, Clear spots in weed

The KD Rig is very similar to a standard hair rig which is used by all carp anglers. The key difference is in the whipping of the hooklink around the shank of the hook. With the KD rig, the hair protrudes from the hook closer to the eye.

For my KD rigs I do 2 whips as normal, move the hair to 90 degrees and do 4 whips below.

I have caught many UK carp on this rig including this monster below:

26lb 4oz Mirror Carp, Tricklebrook Fishery, KD Rig, Mainline Cell

KD Rigs are especially lethal when paired with a solid PVA bag. The PVA bag creates a tight compact spread of bait with the hook and bait in perfect position nearly every time. The supreme hook hold achieved by KD rigs makes them a very useful tool to have when fishing in waters where barbed hooks are prohibited.

A lot of my waters I fish are Barbless only hooks which makes this an option for when I am out on the bank.

You can buy ready made from my website here: KD Rig

OR… if you want to try yourself these are the materials you’ll need:

4, Blowback Rig

Cally’s Carpy Customs Blowback Rig w/ Anti Tangle Sleeve

Hookbaits Used: Pop-Ups, Wafters, Bottom Baits

Suitable over: Silt, Gravel, Clay, Clear spots in weed

The Blowback rig is an often-used presentation incorporating a small sliding ring on the shank of the hook, with the ring attached to the hair as a simple extension of the hooklink running up the back of the hook.

Now I have only started using this rig within the last few months after a few anglers I know were talking about it and it possessed some qualities that I was looking for in my rigs.

A blowback rig goes perfectly in a solid bag setup which is something I’ve also introduced into my fishing lately.

Also not only will this rig hook the cleverest of carp, it can also be used with both bottom baits and pop ups but still provide the excellent hooking potential which allows you to swap methods quickly.

But the main advantage is the fact that the hair rarely tangles and if the rig is ejected it can reset itself, due to the sliding rig ring that runs along the hooks shank.

So if your looking for a rig that resets itself, can try the wariest of carp and you can use any hookbait you want then this is the rig for you!

You can buy ready made from my website here: Blowback Rig

OR… if you want to try yourself these are the materials you’ll need:

5, Standard Hair Rig

Cally’s Carpy Customs Standard Hair Rig w/ Anti Tangle Sleeve

Hookbaits Used: Bottom Baits

Suitable over: Silt, Gravel, Clay, Clear spots in Weed

Now in my eyes this is the most under rated carp rig in fishing. The simplicity of a standard hair rig is often over looked by the modern day angler who follow all the big names in fishing making their rigs extremely over complicated.

Sometimes just getting the basics right is far better than fishing ineffectively.

I have had some of my biggest carp on this simple method, check out below:

The standard hair rig can be fished in nearly every presentation whether it would be over particle, boilie or pellets. By changing the length of the rig it can also be fished over every lake bed apart from weed.

This is what makes this rig the best carp rig!

You can buy ready made from my website here: Standard Hair Rig

OR… if you want to try yourself these are the materials you’ll need:

Lastly, this is what I have in my rig box ready to tie all of these rigs:

Rig Tackle Box

  • Terminal Tackle XPR Box System(no Items are Included)
  • Stiff Rig Case With 20 Pins
  • Please Note A Slight Colour Difference Between The 2 Cases – This Is Not A Matching Set But Compliments Each Other Nicely

Korda N-Trap Soft Hooklink

  • 20lb Breaking Strain
  • Suitable for any kind of rig
  • Soft and Supple

Scissors

  • Designed to cut braided fishing line
  • These braid scissors are modestly priced and excellent value for all your cutting needs- including monofilament lines
  • A good size for storing in your tackle box

Kurv Shank Hooks

  • Material: High carbon steel
  • Available Size: 2#,4#,6#,8#
  • Package: 100pcs for each size

Baiting Needle

  • Bright Yellow Handle to Help Easily Locate
  • Essential Piece of Equipment for any Tackle Box

Knot Puller

  • Bright Yellow Handle to Help Easily Locate
  • Essential Piece of Equipment for any Tackle Box

Swivels

  • Material is steel alloy and brass, good quality for sturdy and high tensile strength performance
  • Durable: Smooth, super tension, corrosion and rust resistance and reducing visibility

Bait Screws

  • Bait screws with round link loops allow you to present your hook bait with a more natural presentation
  • Anti glare black coating to help prevent spooking way fish

Shrink Tubing

  • Provide ultimate protection to knots and rig components
  • Made of soft PVC, anti-corrosion, wearable and durable

SUMMARY

I hope you have enjoyed this read into what rigs I use and what material you would need to make them yourself.

All rigs above can be adapted and changed to suit different scenarios like softer silt or thicker weed; such as varying the hooklength and changing the hook size. These changes CAN and WILL make the difference in banking more carp!

Don’t forget I can tie all carp rigs to order from my shop! Make sure you check it out!

Do you have any questions about the rigs above?

Then please fill out the form below and I would be happy to answer any questions. I aim to reply as soon as possible but please allow 24hrs.

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