Carolina rig issues
Carolina rig issues
I've pretty much switched over to dropshot exclusively, but sometimes when things are slow I'll switch up my presentation and try the Carolina rig. Is this rig not meant for casting? I'm using a bead between my sinker and swivel, and it never seems to fail...every couple of casts, my leader ends up twisted around the main line above it. I usually use 1/2 ounce so I can cast a good distance. Of course while it's flying through the air, the sinker is going to be ahead of the leader, which is probably why it gets tangled. Which leads me back to my original question...is the Carolina rig not meant for casting?
Re: Carolina rig issues
That happens.
Just make sure you make a good easy lob cast, no snap casts at all. Slow, easy, and a good side or over head loop/circle.
I also feather the line just before the weight hits the water. That will straighten the main line somewhat, and make the worm and hook fly out further, seems to keep the winding around to a minimum.
Just make sure you make a good easy lob cast, no snap casts at all. Slow, easy, and a good side or over head loop/circle.
I also feather the line just before the weight hits the water. That will straighten the main line somewhat, and make the worm and hook fly out further, seems to keep the winding around to a minimum.
Tom.
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Re: Carolina rig issues
Make sure that your leader is higher in test weight than your main line. So if your runnin 10 pound test main use a 15 to 20 pound leader. That should do the trick.