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NASH Floating Dog Biscuit Floating Bait

Floating plastic bait imitating a dog biscuit, designed by Nash for surface carp fishing. Durable, reusable and easy to rig on different setups for a natural presentation among your floating baits.
3.05 (CHF) incl tax

NASH Knot Puller - Knot Tightening Tool

NASH Knot Puller tool to tighten and secure fishing knots on hooks, swivels and loops, improve rig strength and control line tension — essential fishing gear for carp anglers and discerning fishermen.
5.05 (CHF) incl tax

NASH Stripper Tool - Line Stripping Tool

NASH Stripper Tool line stripping tool, designed to cleanly remove the sheath from sheathed leaders and optimize the presentation of your carp rigs or other technical fishing setups.
7.10 (CHF) incl tax

NASH Bait Corer

NASH Bait Corer tool to remove a regular cylinder from your boilies and nuts, insert a balancing foam and obtain perfectly balanced baits for modern carp fishing.
5.05 (CHF) incl tax

NASH Multi Rig Leader

Ready-to-use NASH Multi Rig carp leader, reusable, designed to provide optimal presentation of floating or balanced baits and allow quick hook changes without rebuilding the entire leader.
3.05 (CHF) incl tax

Pre-tied NASH Solid Bag Rig

Ready-to-fish carp rig, the NASH Solid Bag Rig is specially designed to optimise your presentations in solid PVA bags and on the Method feeder, featuring a discreet, durable leader engineered for powerful, secure hook-ups.
6.10 (CHF) incl tax

NASH Fluorocarbon D-Rig Pre-tied Leader

Ready-to-use Nash fluorocarbon D-Rig for carp fishing, offering ultra-discreet presentation, anti-spit action and optimal performance on hard bottoms and heavily baited areas.
3.05 (CHF) incl tax

Pre-tied NASH Ring Blow Back Rig Leader

Ready-to-use NASH Ring Blow Back Rig carp leader with Fang X hook, coated leader and camouflaged components for a discreet presentation and aggressive hook-ups on the wariest carp.
3.05 (CHF) incl tax

NASH Big Carp Rig Leader

Ready-to-fish NASH Big Carp Rig carp rig combining an ultra-sharp Twister hook, highly abrasion-resistant Armourlink leader and camouflaged components to confidently tackle the biggest carp.
3.05 (CHF) incl tax

Pre-tied NASH Ronnie Claw Rig Leader

NASH Ronnie Claw Rig for carp pop-up fishing — pre-tied and ready to use, delivering an aggressive yet discreet hook presentation to maximize hookups and secure fights.
3.05 (CHF) incl tax

NASH Slip D Rig - Pre-Rigged Hooklink

Ready-to-use NASH Slip D carp rig, fitted with a Long Shank Twister hook, camouflaged coated hooklink and bait screw for effective and reliable presentations.
3.05 (CHF) incl tax

NASH Tube Blow Back Rig — Pre-tied Leader

Blow Back rig for carp, designed by NASH, supplied ready-to-fish with a Twister hook, coated leader and anti-ejection tube for a discreet and highly effective presentation.
3.05 (CHF) incl tax

In this Carp Rigs category dedicated to carp fishing, you’ll find everything you need to tie reliable, durable hooklinks tailored to your spots. Whether you prefer ready-to-use rigs or building them yourself, the goal is the same: present your bait naturally, reduce tangles, and improve hook holds.

The main types of carp rigs

Each carp rig has a specific role. Choosing the right one is essential to match the lakebed, fishing pressure, and fish behavior.

  • Hair rig: the standard for boilies, allowing a free presentation of the bait and excellent hooking efficiency.
  • Pop-up and buoyant rigs: ideal over silt or weedy bottoms, they lift the hookbait off the deck for better visibility.
  • Running rigs or helicopter rigs: designed to optimize bite indication and reduce the risk of losing fish during the fight.
  • Rigs for hard baits or particles: reinforced hooklinks built to deal with snags and wary carp.

Tackle and components for reliable rigs

A high-performing rig depends on the quality of every single component. In this section, you can mix and match different items to build rigs that suit your fishing style and conditions.

  • Carp hooks: a range of shapes and sizes for boilies, pop-ups, or bottom baits.
  • Braided or stiff hooklink materials: supple for clean lakebeds, stiffer to help reduce tangles.
  • Swivels, rig rings, and quick-change systems: to securely connect each section of your rig and save time on the bank.
  • Shrink tube, sleeves, and anti-tangle tubing: to align the hook, protect knots, and improve presentation.
  • Leadcore, leaders, and lead clips: to pin the line down to the bottom and ensure safe lead ejection in case of a snag.

Adjusting your carp rigs to the seasons

The time of year has a big impact on how carp behave and feed. Adapting your rigs is therefore a real advantage.

  • Spring: focus on subtle rigs with medium-sized baits that are easy for the fish to suck in.
  • Summer: often clear conditions and wary carp; consider finer rigs, longer hooklinks, and balanced baits.
  • Fall: a period of heavy feeding; stronger rigs and larger hookbaits help you target the bigger fish.
  • Winter: use very visual baits with simple, light rigs to trigger opportunistic bites.

Tips to get the most from your rigs

Before every session, systematically check the condition of your hooklinks: abrasion, weakened knots, or dulled hook points can cost you the fish of the day. Don’t hesitate to vary hooklink length, lead weight, or bait type according to the lakebed topography and carp activity.

Test your rigs in clear water or in a bucket before using them. This lets you check hook position, bait buoyancy, and how the rig reacts when you move it slightly, just as a cautious carp would.

Carp rig FAQ

Which carp rig should I choose to start with?

A classic hair rig with a supple braided hooklink and a fixed lead is an excellent starting point. Easy to tie, it works with most boilies and already offers very effective presentation.

What is the ideal hooklink length for carp?

In general, a length of 6 to 10 inches (15 to 25 cm) works in most situations. On clean bottoms or when the fish are very cautious, lengthen it slightly. On silty or snaggy areas, adjust the stiffness of the hooklink and test the presentation before you start fishing.