| Reference | Quantité | Taille | Stock quantity | Availability | Price incl tax |
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FOX-CCR197
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3 | 4 | 0 |
β Unavailable β Out of stock at the manufacturer
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5.05 (CHF) incl tax
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FOX-CCR198
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3 | 5 | 0 |
To order - lead times vary according to supplier
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5.05 (CHF) incl tax
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FOX-CCR199
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3 | 6 | 0 |
To order - lead times vary according to supplier
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5.05 (CHF) incl tax
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FOX-CCR200
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3 | 7 | 0 |
To order - lead times vary according to supplier
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5.05 (CHF) incl tax
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The FOX Edges Spinner Rig is a ready-to-fish carp rig designed to simplify the preparation of your hooklinks while maintaining reliable, consistent mechanics. Based on the spinner rig principle, it aims to promote efficient hook rotation as the bait is taken, helping to improve hooking efficiency and hold when bites are cautious. This type of rig is especially valued when you want a clean presentation, consistent action, and a quick-to-use solution, whether for a short session or as a complement to several rods already set up.
By choosing a pre-built rig, you save time and reduce variations from one hooklink to the next. The carp hooklink is already assembled, allowing you to focus on what matters most: strategy, spot placement, baiting, and bait choice. The result is faster deployment, more consistent presentation, and better control over your overall rig setup, especially when conditions change (hard bottoms, clean areas, wary fish).
The main advantage of a spinner rig is its ability to deliver responsive mechanics. The idea is to allow the hook to turn quickly and work properly, which can make a difference with educated fish or when angling pressure is high. In practice, the FOX Edges Spinner Rig is aimed at carp anglers who want a coherent, ready-to-use rig without going through the build and adjustment stage before every session.
Another strong point is consistency. On a swim where bites are few and far between, it is reassuring to rely on a reproducible ready-to-fish rig, neatly tied, and easy to replace if your hooklink becomes damaged (abrasive bottom, weed, snags). This approach helps you maintain a quality presentation throughout the day without wasting time rebuilding an entire hooklink.
Finally, this type of rig fits easily into a modern carp fishing approach: you adapt the bait, hair length, balance (if desired), and baiting strategy while keeping a reliable foundation. It is a smart choice for anyone looking to improve efficiency with a practical carp accessory built for real-world fishing.
To get the best from this rig, start by checking your line/clip/lead setup to ensure a clean presentation on the bottom. Make sure the hooklink unfolds properly on the drop: a tidy presentation reduces tangles and increases confidence. Then adjust the bait to suit your situation (balanced, floating, or denser bait) and carry out a quick margin test (bucket, shallow water) to check alignment and hook movement.
Also remember to check the rig after each fish or after a hard cast: a blunt hook point, damaged knot, or deformed component can dramatically reduce your chances. With a carp hooklink that is ready to use, it is often easier to replace the rig quickly and start again with a flawless setup.
βSimple to set up and very practical when you want to save time without sacrificing the mechanics. Ideal for keeping up the pace and staying efficient.β
Question 1: What is a spinner rig used for in carp fishing?
Answer: A spinner rig is designed to encourage rotation and correct hook positioning as the bait is taken, helping to improve hooking performance depending on the conditions.
Question 2: Is this rig only for experts?
Answer: No. A ready-to-fish carp rig is precisely useful for saving time and achieving a consistent presentation, even if you do not tie all your own hooklinks.
Question 3: What baits can it be used with?
Answer: It can suit many bait presentations depending on your strategy (balanced, floating, or denser). The key is to check that the whole setup works well together (holding power, alignment, presentation).
Question 4: When should the hooklink be replaced?
Answer: After a fish, a snag, or as soon as you notice wear (less sharp hook point, abrasion, deformation). Keeping a flawless rig remains a key factor in success.