Carp/Catfish Worm Rig X 3.


Here’s why you should buy this set:


* 3 handmade rigs made by an angler for anglers.


* Extra strong bands. Many eBay rigs use fishing bands, which break easily. I’ve tried and tested many different bands and now use bands that aren’t designed for fishing and are super strong and do the job perfectly.


* 3 extra bands in case you break or lose any of the other 3 provided. So, you’ll have 6 strong bands attached to swivels.


* A QR code in the package  to an instruction video, plus check out my YouTube channel to see me actually catch fish on this rig!


I’ve been testing this rig in different forms for a year, with lots of tweaks over the last 12 months. I was on the hunt for the best worm rig I could make, use, and catch fish. I struggled loading the worms onto many versions of the rig, with the elastic band being a big factor. I wanted a rig that could hold a lot of worms, easily. This rig is designed to take at least 3 worms, the more the better! I’ve tested a lot of rubbish bands, and this is the best band I’ve found so far. This is now the best setup worm rig with the most success for me, catching lots of carp, catfish, and Sturgeon on the toughest lakes and at all times of the year. All you need to do is add worms, attach to your main line, and you’re good to go.



Rig components: all assembled and ready to use, just add worms!!


* Size 6 or 8 Korda barbless curv hook


* 25lb Korda braided hook length


* Elastic band


* Micro swivel


* Foam (yellow/red/black)


* Hook bead


* Anti tangle sleeve



All rigs are about 20cm in length.




Just in case you accidentally snap a line, every purchase comes with a FREE spare micro swivel and band for each rig. Simply thread the old foam (or new) onto your baiting needle, pull through the band down to the swivel and you’re all set to go again.


Feel free to reach out if you have any questions.


By the way, all orders include tips to help you get even more out of your rigs, which will definitely improve their catchability.


Oh, and always check the knots before casting!