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Korda Rig Tube

Rig tubing stops the hook link from wrapping around the main line on the cast preventing a tangle, and it also stops the fish coming in contact with the line during the fight. Available in 4 colours.

DescriptionPart CodeStockPriceQTY
Rig Tube ClayKTCIn Stock£3.50
Rig Tube GravelKTGRIn Stock£3.50
Rig Tube WeedKTWIn Stock£3.50
Rig Tube SiltKTSIn Stock£3.50

Product Description

Not only does rig tubing stop the hook link from wrapping around the main line on the cast preventing a tangle, it also stops the fish coming in contact with the line during the fight. This is a vital safety aspect of the rig which should not be ignored.

Korda Rig Tube has a matt finish, which makes it harder to see underwater and most importantly, easy to thread. It comes in four colours, all of which sink without the need for putty. Having said that, underwater footage shows that the better the rig is pinned to the lake bed the less scared the carp will be.

It is also better to get the colour of the tube exactly right for the spot you are fishing and then weight it with extra putty. Again, underwater experience confirms that the Korda colours are right and extra putty can only enhance the whole set up but is not as essential as getting the colour right.

Always cut the line to a point and straighten it out first before trying to thread it down the tube. Curly line with a flattened end is almost impossible to thread! Korda tube comes in large packets so the coils are kept as big as possible. It is also very supple so it straightens straight out of the packet. In winter, it may be necessary to warm it through your fingers to straighten it out before threading. If you take tubing off and you intend to reuse it, then slide it up and down a tight line to get the silt and sediment out of the middle. With dried sediment inside the tube it'll be hard to thread a second time.
You can leave line inside it and use it to pull a new bit through next time by simply tying an overhand knot around the new line and carefully pulling through. If you are pushing the tube into the top of a rubber, then cut it to a point before threading. The pointed tube pushes much easier into the rubber.
Never glue the join as it makes it brittle, which will then snap after repeated use. When your tube has finally come to the end of its life cut it up into inch lengths, put it in your tackle box and use it for hair stops!

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