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Can you show me visually how to execute the following rig for targeting Wels catfish at Chigborough Lakes using the solid PVA bag method?

Certainly! While I can't provide a visual diagram directly here, I can guide you through the setup with some useful tips and video resources that will help you visualize and execute the rig effectively.

Setting Up Your Catfish PVA Bag Rig

Rig Components:

  • Mainline: Use a 50lb-80lb braided mainline which is robust enough to handle those hefty catfish.
  • Lead Setup: Opt for a 3-5oz inline lead which is perfectly suited for PVA bag fishing.
  • Leader: Secure a 50lb-80lb heavy-duty monofilament or fluorocarbon leader to resist abrasion.
  • Hooklink: Choose a 30lb-50lb coated braid or Kevlar hooklink for superior abrasion resistance.
  • Hook: A Size 1/0 to 6/0 wide gape or circle hook is ideal.
  • Bait: Small yellow boilie, artificial corn, or pop-up works wonders.
  • PVA Bag: Fill it with halibut pellets, fishmeal pellets, and crushed boilies.
  • Attractor: Soak the bag in fish oil or krill liquid to enhance the scent.

Step-by-Step Rig Setup:

  1. Attach the Mainline to a Lead Clip or Inline Lead System:
    • If using an inline lead, thread it onto your mainline and secure with a tail rubber.
    • If using a lead clip, ensure it releases under pressure if needed.
  2. Tie on a Strong Leader:
    • Use a Palomar Knot or Albright Knot to attach your leader.
  3. Create a Hair Rig for the Hook Bait:
    • Thread your bait onto a hair rig and secure with a boilie stop.
    • Use a knotless knot to attach the hook.
  4. Tie the Hooklink to the Leader:
    • Connect the hooklink to the leader using a strong swivel.
  5. Prepare the PVA Bag:
    • Fill with your chosen pellets and bait.
    • Insert the hook and part of the hooklink inside the bag.
  6. Final Touches:
    • Soak the PVA bag in a liquid attractor like fish oil.

How It Works:

Once you cast, the PVA bag dissolves, releasing the pellets and the hook bait in a concentrated area. Your hook bait will stand out among the pellets, enticing catfish to bite. The robust leader and hooklink ensure you won't lose your catch.

Tackle Considerations:

  • Rod: Use a 3.5lb-5lb test curve catfish rod.
  • Reel: A big pit or baitrunner reel with at least 300m of 50lb braid.
  • Drag System: Ensure your reel has a strong drag system.

Practical Tip: Always check your knots before casting. A good knot is the difference between landing a trophy fish and telling the tale of the one that got away.

For a video guide, you might find this YouTube video helpful: How To Tie A Simple Catfish Rig - Carp Fishing Quickbite thumbnail

Additionally, consider these PVA bags available on Amazon to enhance your setup:

Remember, patience is key, and with a little luck, you'll have a great story to tell about the monster catfish you reel in. Tight lines!

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