hello guys just had a thought this morning tho

delwynv

Member
hello guys

just had a thought this morning though id bring it up with fellow members

who makes their own specimen rigs ?

and what does it cost per rig thats home made vs a shop bought rig?

(like as in the individual components used)








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KUSAF

Senior Member
Hi Delwyn.

I build my own rigs and they work out at R15.40/ hooklink.

I use the following materials to tie the anti blowback hooklink.

Hook - R9.50 - Korda Continental
Rig Ring - R1.00 - Any make if as long as im not paying more than R1/ring
Hooklink - R4.80 - Kryston Quicksilver Gold

That amounts to R 15.40 ea. Now for comparison I will add a swivel (R1.90 Anchor Tackle) and a anti tangle sleeve (R3.00 Gardner) This rig for comparison will cost then R22.30 ea and not skimping on any items.

The docks ready made rigs of similar construction with cheaper (dare I say inferior?) materials work out at R23.98 each.

I am capable of tying my own rigs so when I want to replace a rig I re-use swivel, sleeve and ring thus my only cost of a new rig is for hooklink material and a hook so in theory i can change a hooklink after every fish at a cost of R14.30 without compromising by putting a blunt hook or shaved hooklink coating into the water when targeting bigger fish.

By tying your own hooklinks you have a lot of flexibility and can change as the situation requires.

I am sure if we start using cheaper materials say for instance grip hooks, suffix hooklinks we can half the cost of the link and still be better off than the docks shop bought links.

Note, All prices were taken from tackle prices from Henkor.
 

mrcricket

Member
properly broke that down didnt you Kusaf...i'd definitely not buy any ready tied rigs...never know what or who built the one you bought.the initial money spent to buy everything sounds alot,but you save in the long run especially if you re-use some of the parts on the old rig as Kusaf pointed out.something i also do...as for docks products(terminal tackle) im happy to say it has never let me down,although they dont last nearly as long as your other big name companies
 

Fishpaste

Sealiner
I have never ever owned a ready tied rig and it gets so damn addictive tying your own that I tie new rigs before each session! ;)
I obviously reuse what I can like KUSAF said and my favorite rig at the moment is the claw rig!
 

DocPhil

Senior Member
When I started out I used ready-tied rigs (from Korda and Gardner) as making my own was just too daunting! -  promptly lost several good fish.. broken hooklink, and a few bent hooks as I recall! Never again.

I now tie my own, and it's great to be able to experiment with different elements, not to mention cheaper!
 
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