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FOX-CCR190
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12 lbs | Kaki transparent | 12 ft | avec ardillon | 3 pièces | 8 | 0 |
To order - lead times vary according to supplier
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5.85 (CHF) incl tax
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The FOX Edges Zig Ready Rigs is a ready-to-use zig rig designed to simplify midwater carp fishing. When fish are holding between the layers, ignoring the bottom, or responding better to a suspended presentation, a well-made zig leader often makes all the difference. This pre-tied rig lets you focus on what matters most: positioning your bait at the right height and fishing effectively without wasting time retying knots on the bank.
Built within the Fox Edges range, it emphasizes consistency and reliability: clean loops, a neat build, refined finishing, and a design intended to reduce the classic zig problems (tangles, inconsistent presentation, and time-consuming changes). It is aimed both at carp anglers who want to save time and at those looking for a solid, repeatable base to fine-tune leader length or bait choice according to the conditions of the day.
Instant time savings: a ready-made rig reduces handling and speeds up your return to fishing after a take or a change in strategy. On short sessions, in friendly matches, or whenever you need to quickly find the active water layer, this convenience becomes a real advantage.
Consistency and confidence: zig fishing depends on details (presentation, height, discretion, and rig stability). A quality pre-tied leader provides a consistent starting point, helping you compare your settings (depth, bait, baiting) without wondering whether the rig itself is the problem.
Presentation suited to midwater fishing: designed for the zig approach, this rig aims for a stable, coherent presentation, which is especially useful when carp move in shoals or follow travel corridors. It fits naturally into a modern approach: plumb or sound the area, estimate the feeding layer, adjust, and fish.
Versatile use: it can be used with classic zig setups (floating baits, foam, imitation baits) and adapts to many common carp rigs. Without limiting the angler, it offers a simple solution for fishing “above” bottom-feeding fish, especially in warm water, under high angling pressure, or when carp are showing near the surface.
1) First identify your area and depth: watch for signs, use a marker, or estimate gradually. Zig fishing often comes down to a few inches, so test several heights if needed.
2) Choose a bait suited to midwater fishing: a small, visible, lightweight floating presentation is often effective. Stay consistent: a bait that is too bulky or poorly balanced can spoil the presentation.
3) Minimize tangles: cast smoothly, control the line release, and avoid overly aggressive casts when fishing very high in the water column. If the wind is strong, adapt your casting motion and check the presentation after retrieving.
4) Adjust rather than overbait: with zig fishing, a few regular signals (take rate, fish activity) are better than excessive baiting. Work on the height first, then the pace.
5) Always check after any action: after a missed take, a lost fish, or a cast into snaggy water, inspect the leader integrity and the sharpness of the hook point.
Question 1: What is a zig rig used for?
Answer: It is used to present bait between layers (or close to the surface) to target carp that are not feeding on the bottom.
Question 2: Is this leader suitable for beginners?
Answer: Yes, a ready-made rig makes it easier to get started: you reduce knotting errors and focus on the key settings (height, bait, placement).
Question 3: Can it be used all year round?
Answer: Yes, zig fishing can work in different seasons. It is especially effective when fish are holding midwater, but it remains relevant whenever bottom activity is low.
Question 4: How do I choose the right variant?
Answer: Choose according to your water, clarity, fishing pressure, and target height. If in doubt, start with a versatile option and then adapt (fishing height, bait type, placement) based on the takes.