Step 1. Skinned hooklinks are perfect for tying Multi-Rigs. We’ve chosen Sly Skin as it’s the stiffest skinned hooklink in the GT range. Cut off 6 inches more than the finished hooklink.
Step 2. Form a Fig.8 loop knot at both ends. Make sure the loop at one end is large enough to fit a hook through (length ways).
Step 3. When it comes to drawing out excess material from the knot pull the loose tag end first and then the hooklink side.
Step 4. Once the knots are securely bedded, trim of the excess from each knot.
Step 5. thread on a small Covert rig ring and pass the tag end back through the eye of the hook.
Step 6. Push the loop through the eye of the hook. We have used a size 6 Covert Chod hook, but Inczors work really well too.
Step 7. Slip a large Covert Rig Ring onto the portion of hooklink loop you have already passed through the eye of the hook.
Step 8. Secure the hook and rig ring in position by passing the loop over the hook as shown.
Step 9. With the hooklink and ring now in position it should look like this – with the hooklink forming a ‘D’ on the back of the shank, with the rig ring on it.
Step 10. Mould on just enough Critical Mass Tungsten Putty to make the hook and pop up hook bait sink when testing it in the edge.
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