Paul, Can't thank you enough! Yesterday, I brought in two bluefish and three Spanish mackerel at once! Your presentations are perfect, with materials needed, great close-ups, good audio, and Terrific Ideas. For above "toothy" fish, I use #2, double long, double strong, nickel plated hooks -- almost never get cut-off. I have found Zebco 40# mainline with 30# branch lines to be most flexible for tying knots -- and it's the least expensive mono around. Of course, the bluefish and Gulf Spanish (US) can be much bigger than the macks in your fishing videos. Really, three branch lines are more than enough. Best wishes, Gaffy.
Absolutely love the videos and the channel. After making one of these rigs (probably took me a tad longer to do than you though), I finally got.to.use it today when I noticed some "fizzy" water in front of me. And wham they were on the take from the first cast! Thank you so much for taking the time to make these videos and for sharing.
thanks for the advanced pro videos. I've been through making my own Sabiki rigs and lures for a while. I like your simplicity in thinking as well as putting ideas into action.
boring for you maybe...i find them very informative and it gives you a lot of time to understand everything.not like most videos online that go through everything way too fast and you cant remember half of what you just saw!
when i began tying these a few years ago the i started with holographic type feather rig as it was easy to tie because the flash was held in place leaving me to tie the knot. I used this for boat fishing on kelpy reefs for coalfish, pollock, mackerel and cod, it has enough flash but is compact enough for good hook ups. When i was on Chesil beach the other week i quickly found out how important it is even very cheap equipment to set up properly (my rod and reel £30).
Paul Really learned a lot from your videos on lures and rigs.Three of us are off to Mackerel Point on Holy Island to check out our new home-made gear at the weekend. Don't change your presentation style. It is concise, brief, clear, informative, and it is what regular people want. Don't pay any attention to the t**ts who think you should sex up your presentations. John
hi Paul all your video are great motivating to me as an angler. your expertise and explanation great. When ever i am not going for fishing during week ends i am always with your video's. Thanks for be there as Motivation keep post new video
Paul, desde el Mediterraneo te doy las gracias por el montaje, ya lo he puesto a prueba con buen exito. Thanks for the fishing mount, from the mediterranean sea. I testet it, and work fine, mackerel and spider fish like it. Is the best video tutorial por this mount.
i bought mine online at ebay, they are just long cock hackles, but if you have a store near you that sells fly tying goods they should stock them it is one of the basic fly tying materials. Other than that marry a chicken farmer's daughter, all the chicken you can eat for life and hackles for your rigs Hope this helps, maybe not the last bit
Hello this is a great video. Very informative. I am a saltwater angler from Sri Lanka. I always wated to do away most of hardware in front of the lure. I am currently using a heavy fluro instead of wire trace we used to have in fear of losing lures to macs and kudas. For the convinience of changing lures what if i have a strong split ring instead of snaplock end of the fluro so that i can change lures using a plier. Its not as easy as using a snaplock but eliminates having too many hardware. What are my chances of damaging line with split ring end? Thanks heaps for very useful tips
Very good video fella, I do like the rig for strength however, the booms don’t stand out 90deg from the main line like the blood loop version does, so tangles must be a factor is it not. ?
they behave very differently in the water than you would expect and think it has to do with using thick 30lb line, the lures tend have a lot of Résistance to the water and move in half circles about the not on the main line. i Stopped using the blood not because i used to get a lot breaks at that junction, cheers for the comment made me think
@@PaulAdamsTheHandmadeFisherman I understand what your saying line thickness does make a difference, I see many videos on here where guys are using a blood loop, and cutting the loop to form the boom .. that I do know is bad news as I found out when I used a tag end of a blood knot to form a dropper when fly fishing.. like you it broke at the knot every time.
HI, i try to reply to questions on youtube but i have been an bit snowed under as i didn't think so many people would watch these videos or send me e-mails i am a bit rubbish at the whole social media thing. So hi and sorry to all the people i don't get back to.
+Panfish I did for a time make these using flurocarbon but i have never been convinced that it is virtually invisible because i can see it in water and sure I am not alone.
+Paul Adams (The Handmade Fisherman) I agree with you. I don't think it's any less visible than mono. And I cannot stand the line memory of fluorocarbon.
Nice work. I am a complete novice and have just bought a cheap rod, will be rock hopping in Brittany in a few weeks, can you point me in the direction of one of your vids maybe for a simple rig I can prepare a few of in advance? The sea there is very seaweedy, quite rough and I think I am after mackerel, bass and pollock. As I say, total newbie - many thanks for the tutorials
it depends, if i was casting it a maximum of 3.5oz with a shock leader, jigging from a boat i have used 3oz up to 8oz depending on the tide pull , thanks
I see - thank you for the advice - my boys and I truly appreciate your skills especially in lure making - you're very gifted and we are blessed that you are happy to share your talent
I am wondering what is the story behind the knot you use to tie up the rig. You are the only one that have seen that uses that knot. Did you invent it or is it a well known knot where you are from. I started making rigs out here in southern California and I have caught a lot of mackerel and bonito.
i was living on a remote island in Scotland and fishing nearly everyday in very kelpy and rocky or weedy water and losing a lot of rigs so i started experimenting with tying better knots and came out after a few months with using these knots, for the hook this was based on hangman's knot but i wanted it to hold the material on and lot the rigs i had bought in the past tended to lose material after one use. I made a few alterations to it which seemed to improve things dramatically i am sure other people have come similar or the same knot. for connecting the snoods to the mainline again that is a couple of knots that i combined after testing them for strength. They may not be the easiest knots to tie but they held up to the job. I had one feather rig on a rod for month and caught a lot of fish and never had to change it and I was fishing every day. For me these came out of fishing experience rather than copying what was out there and great when other people get some use out of them. I am an experimenter so i don't always tie these rigs in the same way but i still come back to the basics because i know they work for me. cheers
I'm morally opposed to over-production in most if not all areas of life. Sow's ear and etc. Its my private war. Too many editors are in love with their music beds and visual effect toys.
Thanks for the very clear audio and relaxed pace of the video. It makes your channel so easy to watch.
It's almost 3.30 am in The Netherlands, and I'm still watching your vids. Thank you so much for sharing your great ideas with us.
Thanks for this! I've been fishing for years but just made my first tinsel rig using your video. Great stuff
Paul, Can't thank you enough! Yesterday, I brought in two bluefish and three Spanish mackerel at once! Your presentations are perfect, with materials needed, great close-ups, good audio, and Terrific Ideas. For above "toothy" fish, I use #2, double long, double strong, nickel plated hooks -- almost never get cut-off. I have found Zebco 40# mainline with 30# branch lines to be most flexible for tying knots -- and it's the least expensive mono around. Of course, the bluefish and Gulf Spanish (US) can be much bigger than the macks in your fishing videos. Really, three branch lines are more than enough. Best wishes, Gaffy.
+Gaffy Bruce I am glad your having a great time with them and adapting for your needs, thanks for letting me know how your getting on
You're doing a hell of a good job there Paul, thank you soo much for your expertise. Great job.
Thanks for your video's they are one of the best in the whole internet. Clear instructions easy to follow.
sir, you are brilliant. the caliber of lure that you're able to make out of nothing is astounding! good on ya!
love the way you explain, you are calm and clear. giving the watcher time to absorb. thanks paul, no more losing money on lurs :).
Absolutely love the videos and the channel. After making one of these rigs (probably took me a tad longer to do than you though), I finally got.to.use it today when I noticed some "fizzy" water in front of me. And wham they were on the take from the first cast! Thank you so much for taking the time to make these videos and for sharing.
i am glad they came in use, it reminds me to go and find some mackerel
Best rig tying video I have seen on RUclips. Well done !!
Found your videos the other day and have been showing everyone I know, so easy to follow and full of great ideas. Keep up the good work.
thanks for the advanced pro videos. I've been through making my own Sabiki rigs and lures for a while. I like your simplicity in thinking as well as putting ideas into action.
boring for you maybe...i find them very informative and it gives you a lot of time to understand everything.not like most videos online that go through everything way too fast and you cant remember half of what you just saw!
Thanks for the kind words, i spend most of my time stopping myself from over complicating things.
Since watching your vids I have made two rigs in in 30mins very easy to follow thanks
Blessed relief from those more sexy, dynamic and backed-with-horrid-music vids which blight the youtube suggestion box. Thanks and attaboy. no bs.
Thanks for your effort in making your videos & saving me money,not to mention the satisfaction of making your own fishing lures.Thanks a bunch..
Moved to the south coast six months ago and was an avid course angler now looking for some sea sport found your video excellent
when i began tying these a few years ago the i started with holographic type feather rig as it was easy to tie because the flash was held in place leaving me to tie the knot. I used this for boat fishing on kelpy reefs for coalfish, pollock, mackerel and cod, it has enough flash but is compact enough for good hook ups. When i was on Chesil beach the other week i quickly found out how important it is even very cheap equipment to set up properly (my rod and reel £30).
Paul
Really learned a lot from your videos on lures and rigs.Three of us are off to Mackerel Point on Holy Island to check out our new home-made gear at the weekend. Don't change your presentation style. It is concise, brief, clear, informative, and it is what regular people want. Don't pay any attention to the t**ts who think you should sex up your presentations.
John
cheers, hopefully they will get a little better as i am on a short video making course and am learning quite a bit. Thanks again
Rigs made easy, just follow the instructions from this man.
Hello
wow, I am new with fishing, but you help me a long way. love you video with a great explanation.
some times the best advice comes from the strangest places, thanks I am off to bed.
thanks for taking the time comment, and good luck with the old fishies
hi
Paul all your video are great motivating to me as an angler. your expertise and explanation great.
When ever i am not going for fishing during week ends i am always with your video's.
Thanks for be there as Motivation keep post new video
Raghubir Singh Sudan I motivated myself today and went fishing without a camera it was great, and I caught some fish, thanks
you might be right, my wife said something similar, but thanks for taking the time to cheer me up before i go to bed.
cheers, i think he was referring to the the production rather than the content which i am still learning but getting there. Thanks again
Excellent tutorials, concise and informative with good videography...whats not to like, many thanks.
man i watch each and every vdo of urs and a subscriber... on our tv ur vdos are ON most of the time ...
Top banana, you just made my life shed loads easier
must say these vids are great easy to follow and easy to do cheers m8
Paul, desde el Mediterraneo te doy las gracias por el montaje, ya lo he puesto a prueba con buen exito.
Thanks for the fishing mount, from the mediterranean sea. I testet it, and work fine, mackerel and spider fish like it. Is the best video tutorial por this mount.
Great video, well explained, easy to follow, thank you for sharing your expertise and thank you for posting!
I'm very late to this video but thoroughly enjoyed it - will definitely make some of these.
cheers, i am glad you could follow it. Thanks
Really great video, thanks very much! Very clearly explained with great tips and easy to follow.
From Spain, thank you very much for your videos.
Great guide, best on internet! Wish it wasn't a trillion times harder than you make it look though!
Nice one, taking the lad out at the weekend. Been a while !
Thanks good luck, is that holy island North East or Wales?
Thanks, i have just come back from mackerel fishing on the beach, and tomorrow we are having a fishy barbecue .
I like your style.
Very nice and neat.
For any newbies follow this and you won,t go far wrong.
A very good professional explanation and clearly explained.
You are a real teacher.
Thank you kindly.
Cheers m8.:_:)
i bought mine online at ebay, they are just long cock hackles, but if you have a store near you that sells fly tying goods they should stock them it is one of the basic fly tying materials. Other than that marry a chicken farmer's daughter, all the chicken you can eat for life and hackles for your rigs
Hope this helps, maybe not the last bit
Very good video as are the others found it very easy to follow going to get my tackle from the garage and have a go cheers.
good luck
Some great tuts, thanks. Trying to save some pennies so will give these a go!
Fabulous attention to detail. Thank you
some would say OCD but i try and tone it down, thanks
Great vid thanks, now I've the rig, do I add a weight when putting it on the line? New to this, usually do fly . Thanks
connecting to the mainline is the knot i've been looking for, for a very long time.. I want to use it for my paternoster rigs. Thanks
great videos, really easy to follow, thanks a lot
Hello this is a great video. Very informative. I am a saltwater angler from Sri Lanka. I always wated to do away most of hardware in front of the lure. I am currently using a heavy fluro instead of wire trace we used to have in fear of losing lures to macs and kudas. For the convinience of changing lures what if i have a strong split ring instead of snaplock end of the fluro so that i can change lures using a plier. Its not as easy as using a snaplock but eliminates having too many hardware. What are my chances of damaging line with split ring end? Thanks heaps for very useful tips
thank you paul for this video you are the best
boukellal redouane I am glad you found it useful, thanks
cheers
Very good video fella, I do like the rig for strength however, the booms don’t
stand out 90deg from the main line like the blood loop version does, so tangles must be a factor is it not. ?
they behave very differently in the water than you would expect and think it has to do with using thick 30lb line, the lures tend have a lot of Résistance to the water and move in half circles about the not on the main line. i Stopped using the blood not because i used to get a lot breaks at that junction, cheers for the comment made me think
@@PaulAdamsTheHandmadeFisherman I understand what your saying line thickness does make a difference, I see many videos on here where guys are using a
blood loop, and cutting the loop to form the boom .. that I do know is bad
news as I found out when I used a tag end of a blood knot to form a dropper
when fly fishing.. like you it broke at the knot every time.
Thank you, brilliantly shown. I don't often post but this was worth it. Know anywhere I can get eel hooks 2/0-4/0 - the sort you use for gummimacks?
This is exactly what I am looking for.
Would it be worth making a separate set with much smaller hooks for sand eels?
might be, i did make some tiny ones once for lrf fishing and they worked on mini species, but i have never tried for sand eels
HI, i try to reply to questions on youtube but i have been an bit snowed under as i didn't think so many people would watch these videos or send me e-mails i am a bit rubbish at the whole social media thing. So hi and sorry to all the people i don't get back to.
Love watching you time and time again I’m going to have a go myself at making these thanks to you are you on Facebook
Great vids m8. Very helpful for beginners like me. Thankyou
Would this work with fluorocarbon line too? Would make the rig nearly invisible.
+Panfish I did for a time make these using flurocarbon but i have never been convinced that it is virtually invisible because i can see it in water and sure I am not alone.
+Paul Adams (The Handmade Fisherman) I agree with you. I don't think it's any less visible than mono. And I cannot stand the line memory of fluorocarbon.
Good job. What number of nylon from hook to line. Thanks
very helpful and easy to watch, cheers
Nice work. I am a complete novice and have just bought a cheap rod, will be rock hopping in Brittany in a few weeks, can you point me in the direction of one of your vids maybe for a simple rig I can prepare a few of in advance? The sea there is very seaweedy, quite rough and I think I am after mackerel, bass and pollock. As I say, total newbie - many thanks for the tutorials
Great tutorial, thank you very much!
nice job i like that one
great video, thanks for sharing your expertise with us. keep it up!
thanks, I am away in Scotland fishing with these at the momment
i suppose there are worse beetles cheers
great video paul , thanks
your videos are very exact and informative - what weight would you put on the end of this mackerel rig - 2oz?
it depends, if i was casting it a maximum of 3.5oz with a shock leader, jigging from a boat i have used 3oz
up to 8oz depending on the tide pull , thanks
I see - thank you for the advice - my boys and I truly appreciate your skills especially in lure making - you're very gifted and we are blessed that you are happy to share your talent
you should be making the vids with hands like that.
cheers
fantastic! thank you.
Thanks a lot for sharing
I am wondering what is the story behind the knot you use to tie up the rig. You are the only one that have seen that uses that knot. Did you invent it or is it a well known knot where you are from. I started making rigs out here in southern California and I have caught a lot of mackerel and bonito.
i was living on a remote island in Scotland and fishing nearly everyday in very kelpy and rocky or weedy water and losing a lot of rigs so i started experimenting with tying better knots and came out after a few months with using these knots, for the hook this was based on hangman's knot but i wanted it to hold the material on and lot the rigs i had bought in the past tended to lose material after one use. I made a few alterations to it which seemed to improve things dramatically i am sure other people have come similar or the same knot. for connecting the snoods to the mainline again that is a couple of knots that i combined after testing them for strength. They may not be the easiest knots to tie but they held up to the job. I had one feather rig on a rod for month and caught a lot of fish and never had to change it and I was fishing every day. For me these came out of fishing experience rather than copying what was out there and great when other people get some use out of them. I am an experimenter so i don't always tie these rigs in the same way but i still come back to the basics because i know they work for me. cheers
Very helpful video thankyou very much
I used fluorocarbon, and work good. if u want, u can use it, but nylon is similar really
+JoseKayak I did experiment with flurocarbon for a while and I really couldn't see that i was catching any more fish for the extra price.
How do you make the branch lines even?
Thanks paul. what kind of weights do you put on these?
3-4oz if your using bigger you will need to up the main line so 5oz 50lb, 6oz 60lb
Thanks man. Great videos
"AWSOME" very good skills.
Could you fish feathers from a float ?
What is the maxiam hooks can you use for makeral
But I always have a problem with hook line twist around the main line! How can I fix that problem?
painful1978 when this has happened to me in the past it is usually because I have used a light line for the snood or made them too long.
Very clear. Thanks.
Glad it was helpful!
Ha ha, would you be able to tell me where to get the feathers have done the ribbon and tinsel
Gods work
does it really matter if its a yellow line or not as a main line ?
i have used hi viz line before today when it was all i had but it would not be my first, thanks
Nice knot... thanks
ENJOYED THE VIDEO/S MAN TOP NOTCH !!!! =)
.....very useful. thanks
great vid thanks mate
very informative.
I'm morally opposed to over-production in most if not all areas of life. Sow's ear and etc. Its my private war. Too many editors are in love with their music beds and visual effect toys.
What size wieght?
or big 5 because there isn't stores like that overhere
where do they well the feathers for mackerel
ebay, craft shop, sewing shops often sell them and fly tying suppliers
thanks!
Omg, I always wanted to say hi and see if you reply .. Hope you reply.. Btw good videos
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