Nash Braid Stripper Tool New
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Nash Braid Stripper Coating Remover
A tool for removing coating from braided lines. No more damaging your teeth or breaking nails when stripping the coating :) Safely removes the outer coating from braids, making it easier to create rigs.
Three slots of different sizes 0.2, 0.3, and 0.5mm to accommodate various thicknesses of materials.
Package: 1 piece
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For quite some time, I have been using my own modified version of the Blow Back Rig setup. It has become my go-to rig as it is incredibly versatile.
I employ the Cranked Blow Back Rig with nearly every type of bait—from classic sinking boilies, through wafters and "snowman" setups, to corn kernels or tiger nuts. The materials used for its construction provide a very strong rig, and its performance has proven to be exceptionally effective for me over the years. I highly encourage you to try out my version of the Blow Back Rig and see its effectiveness for yourself by the water!
It's safe to say that this is one of the most popular and effective rigs in the history of carp fishing.
It has a very wide range of applications as it presents well with wafters, pop-ups, snowman rigs, sinking boilies as well as grains. Its high effectiveness is owed to the ring which, when a carp attempts to expel the bait, allows it to be pushed far away from the hook's point, which in the majority of takes results in a perfect hookset in the fish's bottom lip.