The two colours available in the Gardner Sink Skin range offer anglers a critical variation in colour and each have a soft style skin. The combination of excellent colours and soft skin means they can be used across a wide variety of angling situations.
The subtle variation in colour from the other skins in our range enables anglers to choose a skinned hooklink that will match the spots onto which they are casting whilst the soft supple finish helps Sink Skin to settle inconspicuously across uneven lake beds helping disguise them from feeding fish. Softer skinned hooklinks also feel more natural to fish grubbing about the lake bed feeding on bait or naturals in the vicinity of your baited rig.
Gardner Sink Skin hooklinks feature:
- Fast sinking, ultra-supple Dyneema inner core braid allows free movement of small, light hookbaits, greatly improving hooking efficiency and the effectiveness of this type of rig.
- A soft removable outer coating that is extremely user friendly. It’s easy to strip and knot, whilst retaining just enough rigidity to avoid tangles.
- For best results steam to straighten.
- Colours: Camo Green and Camo Brown.
- Available on 20m spools in 15lb and 25lb (rated by knot strength).
- 15lb – low diameter without compromising strength, abrasion resistance or knotting and stripping.
25lb – brutally strong and tough.
Breaking Strain | Colour | Meterage |
15lb (6.8kg) | Camo Green | 20m |
25lb (11.3kg) | Camo Green | 20m |
15lb (6.8kg) | Camo Brown | 20m |
25lb (11.3kg) | Camo Brown | 20m |
‘Tom Oliver’s Pop Up Rig’ step by step guide:
- What you need…
- Step 1 – Using a Peel and Pull stripper tool remove around 3 inches of coating.
- Step 2 – Tie a small loop in the end of the stripped braid and attach a 12mm pop-up.
- Step 3 – Secure the pop-up to a size 8 Covert Continental Mugga using a knotless-knot. Ensure that the pop up is positioned at the start of the bend.
- Step 4 – Slide a fairly long length of Covert Supa Shrink on to the rig and position as pictured to trap the bait tight to the shank of the hook.
- Step 5 – Tie a figure of eight loop knot in the end of the rig for easy attachment to a Kwik Lock Swivel.
- Step 6 – Attach a blob of Critical Mass putty to balance the pop up.
- Step 7 – Tom’s finished rig ready to go.
‘Corn Rig’ step by step guide:
- What you will need…
- Step 1 – Using a Peel and Pull stripper tool remove around 3 inches of coating.
- Step 2 – Using the exposed supple section form a simple hair loop.
- Step 3 – Position the hair at the correct length and tie a simple knotless knot.
- Step 4 – Measure the hook length to the correct length and tie a simple double overhand loop knot.
- Step 5 – Mount a piece of buoyant imitation corn from Enterprise Tackle onto the hair length ways.
- Step 6 – Simply add a dumbell hair stop to keep the hookbait in place.
- Step 7 – The finished rig ready to go.
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