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February 15, 2008

HOW TO: Tie a Steve Renyard mono rig

The Steve Renyard rig is simple and effective, allowing a very aggressive hook angle with the stiff rig effect off mono solution.

What you need

Hook length


Hooks


Scissors




Method

Step 1
Cut off enough hook length for you to be able to work comfortably with the mono (I use 30-35cm). Tie a loop using an over-hand knot in the stripped end of your selected hook length material.

This loop is for your boilie stop to secure the boilie in place.



Step 2
Now set the hair length.



Step 3
Whip towards you nine or ten times down the shank of the hook. Try to keep the whipping neat.




Step 4

After making the whipping turns lift the hair away from the shank and whip another nine or ten turns down the shank. Now carefully whip back up the shank locking the knot in place. Before you tighten the knot make sure the hair is coming out the back of the hook and the knot is neat.




Step 5
Before you tighten the knot make sure the hair is coming out the back of the hook and the knot is neat.




Step 6
Set your rig length and tie an over-hand loop knot or figure of eight knot to finish the rig.



Tight lines!

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