This fantastic rig allows you to change your hook within seconds. The Multi Rig, also known as the Jon Mac Rig to many, is only suited to fishing pop-ups. It features a D on the shank of the hook of which your pop-up is attached to via dental floss.
The multi rig is very aggressive and if you look at the shape of it in the water it actually hovers like a claw – thus making is extremely difficult to eject once sucked in. Not only is it practically tangle free and can sit over the choddiest of lake beds, the hook can also be changed in a split second by simply adjusting the D – this refers to the shape that is created next to the eye of the hook.
How to Tie The Multi Rig
Create a large loop in the material by tying a figure-of-eight knot. The size of the loop will determine the height of the popup | Moisten the knot and pull it down tightly using a Knot Pulla. |
Thread the hook onto the loop, like this. | Now pop a rig ring or micro swivel onto the loop. |
Now take the loop over the hook point, like this. | Pull the loop down to form a D for the bait to slide on. |
Make a 5mm break in the coating just below the loop knot | Pop a split shot onto the link, just below the break. |
Mould some tungsten putty around the shot to allow you to critically balance the popup | Now tie your Ring Swivel on using a grinner knot. |
Tie on your chosen popup using dental floss | That's your multi rig tied. |
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