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Ronnie Hair Rigs

Ronnie Hair Rigs
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Ronnie Hair Rigs

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Ronnie Hair Rigs - Ready Tied

Taking the successful Ronnie or Spinner rig and combining it with the classic rig, a small change in the mechanics can make all the difference to your hook up ratio, this is a favoured method by Korda's Danny Fairbrass and tied the same way with the hair whipped to the shank of the hook to give the optimal weight distribution so the hook has even more movement to take grip just inside the lip He was convinced he suffered more hook pulls because the bait was mounted to the shank of the hook, with a hair that is trapped by the eye of the hook the mechanics was slightly wrong so he experimented and found this is the optimal way to present a bait on a hair rig Ronnie/Spinner rig, of course by having your bait on a hair you create some separation between the hook and the bait so the bait is able to slide out of the way and to give you a better hook hold.

The Ronnie or Spinner rig comes in to its own in autumn when there is leaves and "chod" on the bottom, a pop up bait is presented just above the debris, enticing for any passing Carp!

Unique features of the Ronnie Hair Rig:-
  • Because of the stiffer nature of Boom, the rig wont tangle and will reset on an aborted take
  • Suitable for fishing at any range
  • Uninhibited 360 degree rotation of the hook, no matter what direction the carp approaches from the hook will spin and will automatically face downwards in the mouth.
  • Kicks the bait away from the lead every time.
  • Can be used either with a lead clip, inline or a Heli safe system
  • Will straighten without the need for steam, a simply pull with some rig pullers and the rig will straighten
  • Suitable for use all year round
  • Crimped using the correct sized crimps for the boom material - for the ultimate strength and neatness.


Suitable for:

The Ronnie Hair rig is suitable for fishing over most lake beds, gravel, clay, clear hard patches. If you are fishing over shallow weed or soft silt, adding a PVA nugget will slow the descent of the hook section and allow the hook to sit on top of any debris


Ideal hookbaits:- 

The Ronnie Hair rig is best used with a pop up however you can use artificial baits, wafters and balanced baits confidently

Tips for using a Pop up or Buoyant Bait


To ensure your bait is presented correctly it is important to test your rig in a either a tub of water or the margins. Personally I find it easier using a tub with clear sides, this enables you to see exactly how your bait will sit when its fishing. It is important to remember Pop ups will have a different buoyancy from one brand to another and even from one bait to another out of the same tub.

What you are aiming for:

You want your hook to sit up in the water, and your boilie just above it. To achieve this you need to add some rig putty or one of the excellent ESP Balance beads to your rig. The distance you have the putty or bead from the eye of the hook will dictate the height your bait sits off the bottom. Some people will fish with their bait close to the bottom say around a inch however if there is shallow weed you may want your bait 2 inches of the bottom, you can simply reposition your putty or bead close to the lead to increase the amount your bait pop ups.
By using a tub with some water you can drop your baited rig in to it to check it sits right. If you are fishing over a soft silt bottom or weed then you want the rig to fall slowly through the water so it sits on top of the debris, you can add or remove putty as required to achieve this, you just need to ensure that you leave enough weight to counteract the buoyancy of the bait.
With some rigs such as the Ronnie or Spinner rig you would add the putty around the crimp nearest to the hook, this will make the hook sit upright with your bait just above it. 

If your Pop up or bait sits hard on the bottom:

This is a little bit more difficult to counteract because you will need to add some buoyancy to your bait, a bit of pop up corn will often give you just enough buoyancy or you can use a bait drill and drill out some of the boilie and add some rig foam or cork to give you the buoyancy you need. Often you will find baits which have been soaked in a goo or glug will often become heavier and not sit correctly. How much buoyancy you will need to add will be trial and error however, taking the time to ensure your bait is presented perfectly will without a doubt get your more success with your fishing.

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