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Beefing up your Assists - Step by Step

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Topic: Beefing up your Assists - Step by Step
Posted By: Nepptune
Subject: Beefing up your Assists - Step by Step
Date Posted: 15 Mar 2010 at 9:26pm

Ok guys, here is my somewhat shoddy attempt at a step by step on building “Overstrength Assists” using JigStar Kevlar Assist cord.

 

In a lot of areas, guys are having problems with toothy critters cutting them off on the Assist, or fishing in areas with high concentrations of fish with super tough toothy mouths, and want to beef up their assists without having to go to Wire assist hooks.

 

I took a leaf outta the Shout guys books, and had a look at how they did their ready made assists, and I think I’ve come up with a great solution, and using our Kevlar, you pretty much end up with a bullet proof connection.

 

1 word of warning, you will obviously use more Kevlar than normal using this method! But on the flip side, you end up with a vastly heavier Assist cord set up.

 

Here is what you need:

 

200lb or 240lb JigStar Kevlar

Jigging Hooks ( I’ve used a Jigging Master Monster 13/0 for this demo )

Solid Ring

Pair of strong scissors/pliers for cutting the Kevlar:

 

Ingredients:

 

 

What you want to do is cut two equal length pieces of assist cord. These pieces need to be approx 1.5 to 2 x the length you would regularly use for tying assists ( like I said, it uses a fair amount )

 

Thread both sections of the Kevlar through the spilt ring to equal length:

 

Now comes the slightly tricky part… it was tough for me to shoot using only one hand….

Basically what you want to do is start to plait the 4 sections together… what I do is take the two tag ends from one side of the ring, and use those as “one” piece and the other two tag ends as the other 2 legs for the plait.

Its easiest if you hook the solid ring over something and then start your plait.

You should end up with something like this:

 

Next step, once you have plaited a section long enough, is to thread all 4 tag ends in through the hooks eye. Make sure to use proper jigging hooks with the kinked eye, and thread the tag end into the eye from the hook point side:

 

Pull the cord through the eye till the eye traps up against the end of the plait.

Now is where having the extra length assist cord comes in handy, and is infact essential.

 

To finish off the Assist, you need to tie a simple overhand knot, in the 4 strands of Kevlar, around the hooks shank.

If you don’t have enough length to the Kevlar, this is nearly impossible…. Its important to keep the threads neat and lying next to each other, not bunches and twisted as this will give you a bulky finish:

 

 

 

 

Once you have threaded the Kevlar round into the knot, make sure all the strands are lying neatly and then start snugging them down one by one:

 

 

You should end up with something looking like this before you really tighten it down:

 

Once you’ve given it a good tightening down by pulling on all the tag ends individually, making sure they all lie neatly, you should end up with something like this:

 

 

You then can trim the tag ends of the 4 strands of Kevlar, and finish it off with a small section of Heat shrink over the tag ends to neaten it up if you wish, or leave them as is.

Below is an example of two finished Assists.

 

The Top one is using 240lb JigStar Kevlar and the bottom is using 200lb Jigstar Kevlar:

 

A close up of the 240lb rig:

 

 

And a shot of the two showing the plait:

 

 

 

Its pretty simple really, certainly not rocket science, but takes some testing to get lengths and neatness right.

 

Hope it helps if you having issues with any tougher or rough mouther critters.

My next experiment is going to be something similar, but employing steel cable as the “second” length of assist cord.

 

Any comments and thoughts appreciated.

 

Cheers

Nepps



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Posted By: green guy
Date Posted: 15 Mar 2010 at 9:43pm
Thumbs Up looks good bro

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Posted By: Accident Prone
Date Posted: 15 Mar 2010 at 10:06pm
Too much time on your hands Andre LOL
 
Very nice bro, great easy instructions! Thumbs Up


Posted By: Nepptune
Date Posted: 15 Mar 2010 at 10:09pm
Josh - When you too busy to fish, at least pissing about with tackle late at night gets you closer to the water....
 
And for the record, you could use this on swivels too!!! Wink


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Posted By: ChrisW
Date Posted: 15 Mar 2010 at 11:37pm
Nice Andre. In fact I videoed the YGK guy doing a demo on braiding the 4 stands.  Grabbed the sample he made and showed my niece.  She promptly replicated the 4 strand braid perfectly!
Gamakatsu use this same red kevlar with their assist hooks while I think Shout use white PE cord.
Nice result.


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Posted By: Nepptune
Date Posted: 15 Mar 2010 at 11:48pm
Hi Chris.
 
I actually had another look at my Kudako rigs ( with the white cord as you mentioned ) and it looks like they actually use a different plait, quite possibly the 4 strand plait, rather than my version entailing the 3 strand plait, with one strand being a double....
 
I'll see if I can figure it out, as I'm sure your neice did, and try a few.
 
 


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Posted By: Mr Plastic
Date Posted: 16 Mar 2010 at 12:21am
Mustard do a 49 strand wire that is very flexable due to the number of strands and wont retain memory if bent around on itself. The secret is to have a swivel on the wire at the top end, this gives it great movement. Bulletproof.. cuda have no show. Check this vid----- 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQpmRtV4K9Q - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQpmRtV4K9Q . Here is one i made up with 4 strands of 50kg kevlar cord, owner sj-41 and size 8 owner solid ring.                                                                                                                                                                                    
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Posted By: Monty
Date Posted: 16 Mar 2010 at 10:18am

Thats choice bro cheers, hopefully slow them couta up a bit Thumbs Up



Posted By: ChrisW
Date Posted: 16 Mar 2010 at 11:12am
Originally posted by Nepptune Nepptune wrote:

Hi Chris.
 
I actually had another look at my Kudako rigs ( with the white cord as you mentioned ) and it looks like they actually use a different plait, quite possibly the 4 strand plait, rather than my version entailing the 3 strand plait, with one strand being a double....
 
I'll see if I can figure it out, as I'm sure your neice did, and try a few.
 
 
Yeah looking at your plait it looks like a standard 3 strand plait with 1 strand being made up of 2 cords.  I can email you the video but it is in a MOV file.  I can only view it via my camera at the moment.

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Posted By: Capt Asparagus
Date Posted: 16 Mar 2010 at 11:58am
Wouldn't slipping a bit of that glue coated heat shrink over all that help even more? Then the glue would seep right thru all those strands, make it even more bulletproof perhaps?
Trouble is the damn stuff is expensive.... $5 for a metre of heatshrink, and $20 for a length of the glue lined stuff.....


Posted By: Kezza
Date Posted: 16 Mar 2010 at 12:14pm
Chris - .MOV files should play natively in QuickTime or just drag and drop the file on an open web browser window.

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Posted By: jamesdaulton
Date Posted: 16 Mar 2010 at 12:55pm
For a basic 4 plait braid. Start with the four strands lying beside each other with the tails towards you. Take the outside right strand over the two middle strands (to be lying inside the outside left), then repeat from the outside left. It's just repeating 'over two, 'over two'. This should give you a neat 'round braid'.


Posted By: ChrisW
Date Posted: 16 Mar 2010 at 4:04pm
Originally posted by Kezza Kezza wrote:

Chris - .MOV files should play natively in QuickTime or just drag and drop the file on an open web browser window.
yeah finally got it working thru Windows Media Player.

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Posted By: JigNut
Date Posted: 17 Mar 2010 at 3:02pm
I am not trying to high jack your post Andre... Just another ideaEmbarrassed
AHole showed me this and I find it is bullet proofWink
Heat shrink with glue holds the Chain link at 90 degrees to the hook
so when the split ring is added the hook always faces out and never
becomes snagged on the jig there for makes for better hookup ratesWink.
Having the heat shrink up the chain link preserves the quality of the braid
connection against the cheap split ringsWink.


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Posted By: hookerpuka
Date Posted: 17 Mar 2010 at 9:30pm
Gueaa the up side to that rig torcea is if the jig falls off youd never be none the wiser,


Posted By: JigNut
Date Posted: 18 Mar 2010 at 11:17am
Originally posted by hookerpuka hookerpuka wrote:

Gueaa the up side to that rig torcea is if the jig falls off youd never be none the wiser,
You like that HP!! Stick with me fullar and we could go placesWink

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Posted By: Ritual Groove Meister
Date Posted: 18 Mar 2010 at 11:32am
Some like it stiff


Posted By: laidbackdood
Date Posted: 18 Mar 2010 at 5:42pm
Very good concept mate but i like what i do.Id rather use less cord and do this= 7 cuda and 4 kingfish and still useable...one rig for the day.heavy duty heat shrink.Jigstar 240 kevlar.tuned gammie 35( i like these as they dont rust).Bottom one is  poly tubing.cheap from bunnings.Marx/kenshin will back this up......never lost a rig to a cuda.I enjoy making too.Hook/rings,recycled.




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Posted By: laidbackdood
Date Posted: 18 Mar 2010 at 5:51pm
Originally posted by Torcea Torcea wrote:

I am not trying to high jack your post Andre... Just another ideaEmbarrassed
AHole showed me this and I find it is bullet proofWink
Heat shrink with glue holds the Chain link at 90 degrees to the hook
so when the split ring is added the hook always faces out and never
becomes snagged on the jig there for makes for better hookup ratesWink.
Having the heat shrink up the chain link preserves the quality of the braid
connection against the cheap split ringsWink.

Is that poly tubing torcea? Only problem i have found is as the day wears on the hook sticks out almost horizontal to the jig,whereas when i start it lies beside the jig....experimenting with heat shrink up to just below the solid ring at the mo and leaving a little bit of cord free for easy movement.prefer owner solids to those oval rings too bro.The jigstar split rings are very nice,easy to open and keep their shape.Wink


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Posted By: laidbackdood
Date Posted: 18 Mar 2010 at 5:52pm
Originally posted by Mr Plastic Mr Plastic wrote:

Mustard do a 49 strand wire that is very flexable due to the number of strands and wont retain memory if bent around on itself. The secret is to have a swivel on the wire at the top end, this gives it great movement. Bulletproof.. cuda have no show. Check this vid----- 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQpmRtV4K9Q - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQpmRtV4K9Q . Here is one i made up with 4 strands of 50kg kevlar cord, owner sj-41 and size 8 owner solid ring.                                                                                                                                                                                    
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Thats pretty cool....you need a hair cut mateLOLLOLLOLLOLLOL


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Posted By: JigNut
Date Posted: 19 Mar 2010 at 7:48am
LBD2... running repairs mate... it like having a fresh beerWink

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Posted By: Moocha
Date Posted: 20 Mar 2010 at 8:44pm
Originally posted by Mr Plastic Mr Plastic wrote:

Mustard do a 49 strand wire that is very flexable due to the number of strands and wont retain memory if bent around on itself. The secret is to have a swivel on the wire at the top end, this gives it great movement. Bulletproof.. cuda have no show. Check this vid----- 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQpmRtV4K9Q - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQpmRtV4K9Q .                                


great link that, I see they use Spectra rather than Kevlar cord like we do due to degradability and diameter etc

Food for thought right there esp with a bit of shrink wrap, Octo skirt , poly tubing  and BOOM on like Donkey Kong Clap

and 49 strand wire as well ..... Cudda comp here I come WinkLOL



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