Inline Carp Rig with Flat Method Feeder 100g

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726
As low as: 374
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SKU:
mon42.6-configurable
Variant Price Stock Quantity
No.6
mon42.6
Special Price 374
Regular Price 726
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Inline Carp Rig with 100g Flat Method Feeder

The inline rig, more commonly known as "in line," is one of the most popular rigs for carp fishing. Experts consider the inline rig to be the most effective for self-hooking, a quality attributed to the way the leader is attached, which is inserted directly into the head of the weight.

The Inline Rig with 100g Flat Method Feeder is designed for situations where fish are primarily attracted by the visual contact of the bait, such as in waters of medium depth or increased visibility. By loading the method feeder with bait, a highly attractive cloud for carp is created. Additionally, the aerodynamic shape helps achieve considerable casting distances, while the ridges prevent the accidental detachment of bait from the feeder.

Features:

  • Rig line: camo braided;
  • Hook: Wide Gape no.6;
  • Flat bottom method feeder: 100g;
  • Anti-tangle cone;
  • Bait spinner;
  • Silicone stopper for self-hooking effect;
  • Bait stopper;
  • Length - 28.5cm;
  • Rod length: 8cm;
  • Packaging: 1pc/pouch.

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