| In this article you will be shown how to tie a hair | | | | of the hook .about 10 times then 2 times back up |
| rig also, known as a knotless knot, a good knot | | | | the shank and feed the end of the line trough the |
| for all aspects of fishing. | | | | back of the hook and pull tight. |
| This step by step guide should show you how to | | | | 4. The end result should look something like the |
| make the hair rig, however we have had to omit | | | | picture. |
| the diagrams, but these can be viewed at the | | | | The knotless knot is the same method but there |
| newbarn farm website | | | | is no hoop and no need for the long hair. |
| 1. Pull about 8 inches of line or braid off the spool, | | | | This is a strong and tidy knot so have a go. |
| then tie a small hoop in the end of it, then feed | | | | The description is difficult without the aid of the |
| the hoopedend through the front of the hook. | | | | pictures, you can see the whole article including |
| 2. Next pull the line down the shank of the hook, | | | | pictures at the website which we hope will make |
| until the loop at the end of the line sits about an | | | | it all clear. |
| inchbelow the bend in the hook.(This length can | | | | We hope you have a great time using it and it |
| very depending on the bait you use.) | | | | improves the enjoyment of your Devon Fishing |
| 3. With the line you have left begin to wrap the | | | | GOOD LUCK !! |
| line from the bottom of the eye down the shank | | | | |