These rigs are designed for commercial fisheries and Incorporate the latest AS range of pole floats. They are made from the highest grade balsa and feature a special tough acrylic paint finish that gives exceptional strength and durability. They have highly visible hollow tips which are reinforced into the body and have a new-style of lightweight, blackened stainless steel eye that is kind to the line and a vast improvement over conventional spring eyes.
Sensible sized shot from No10 to No8 is used throughout and the shotting pattern based on Alan’s own recommendations. On each float there are three correctly positioned float rubbers to secure the float into place. Drennan Supplex line is used throughout, and loops are all tied with a reliable figure-of-eight knot.
Each rig comes on an innovative new toughened pole winder made from glass-filled nylon and a unique design of pole winder with allowing you to have the hook at the very end, which avoids kinking the hooklength. The winders are also clearly labeled and have detailed rig information printed onto the front face.
Features:
Designed in conjunction with five-time World Champion, Alan Scotthorne
Heavily based on Alan’s own rigs and rig diagrams
Well over a year in development
Hand-tied in Drennan’s own factories
Designed for commercial fisheries
Incorporating the latest AS range of pole floats
Highest grade balsa bodies
Special tough acrylic paint finish gives exceptional strength and durability
Highly visible hollow tips reinforced into the body
New-style of lightweight, blackened stainless steel eye is kind to the line and a vast improvement over conventional spring eyes
Sensible sized shot from No10 to No8 used throughout
Shotting patterns based on Alan’s recommendations
Three correctly positioned float rubbers on each stem
Drennan Supplex line used throughout
Loops all tied with a reliable figure-of-eight knot
Sensible 15cm (6in) hooklengths and Drennan barbless hooks
Innovative new toughened pole winders made from glass-filled nylon
Unique design of pole winder places hook at the very end, which avoids kinking the hooklength
Clear and detailed rig information printed onto the front face of the winder itself
Four styles of rig; each in three of the most popular sizes