Nicely done, nice solid bag. Ali ive used some PVA ties that look like cable ties they're quite good and easy and fast to secure bag. I sometimes find it difficult the wrap PVA tape around and keep bag solid, i know practise makes perfect but im not out every weekend :)
Question... How do you know that the hook won't end up stuck under the lead if it falls that way? I always have the bait spaced away from the lead just in case.
Hopefully you've got your answer, but if not, physics does it. When packing the PVA bag, put the lead flat on one face of the bag, then pack the mix above it, then the hookbait on top of that. When you cast, the bag will always hit the water lead-face first (because that's the heavier side, dragging the rest down), so your hookbait is always going to be above the lead. A bag with the lead in the very middle of the bag will be more aerodynamic, so will cast further, so if maximum range is needed, you can raise the lead from the face of the PVA bag a bit, but so long as there is more above the lead than below it and your hookbait is on top of that, your lead will always end up below the hookbait.
Ive been using the magaliners for a while now on solid bad rigs. Supple braided german rig, but with the addition of a magaliner... Every single fish nailed in the middle of the bottom lip. Never ever had so many conisitent hookholds woth any rig or product
Continuity errors all over the place: When making the rig: > Bait attached using knotless knot/bait stop > Dogbone sinker used > Silicone hook tubing On the bank: > Bait attached using screw in stop on a ring > No dogbone sinker > Hook bead instead of silicone tubing. Always worth actually using the rig you're claiming to make, rather than suddenly changing a load of bits for when it's actually going to be used.
I hope your English is good enough to read this; I don't trust google translate into Spanish: When packing the PVA bag, put the lead flat on one face of the bag, then pack the mix above it, then the hookbait on top of that. When you cast, the bag will always hit the water lead-face first (because that's the heavier side, dragging the rest down), so your hookbait is always going to be above the lead.
way to many components, could be made alot simpler , plus two different rigs , one you made first had a white wafter on , rig put in bag had a black/white zigger as hook bait , plus was missing the sinker , wtfk , just trying to sell us shit we dont need for this rig presentation !
When is the spoon coming out
What lead (brand) can i use with OMC solid bad rig? For years, i was only using korda tackle, but it is a time for something new. Thanks
Very clear video Thank you 👍🏻
Fun fact :If you put the pva bag inside out you don't have to fold down the edges💪🎣
Why are you filling the bags with beef mince ?
Nicely done, nice solid bag. Ali ive used some PVA ties that look like cable ties they're quite good and easy and fast to secure bag. I sometimes find it difficult the wrap PVA tape around and keep bag solid, i know practise makes perfect but im not out every weekend :)
Question... How do you know that the hook won't end up stuck under the lead if it falls that way? I always have the bait spaced away from the lead just in case.
Hopefully you've got your answer, but if not, physics does it. When packing the PVA bag, put the lead flat on one face of the bag, then pack the mix above it, then the hookbait on top of that. When you cast, the bag will always hit the water lead-face first (because that's the heavier side, dragging the rest down), so your hookbait is always going to be above the lead.
A bag with the lead in the very middle of the bag will be more aerodynamic, so will cast further, so if maximum range is needed, you can raise the lead from the face of the PVA bag a bit, but so long as there is more above the lead than below it and your hookbait is on top of that, your lead will always end up below the hookbait.
Ive been using the magaliners for a while now on solid bad rigs. Supple braided german rig, but with the addition of a magaliner... Every single fish nailed in the middle of the bottom lip. Never ever had so many conisitent hookholds woth any rig or product
Very impressive 👍
Awesome Ali 👌
Bream love em 😂👍🎣
More components than a motherboard
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Continuity errors all over the place:
When making the rig:
> Bait attached using knotless knot/bait stop
> Dogbone sinker used
> Silicone hook tubing
On the bank:
> Bait attached using screw in stop on a ring
> No dogbone sinker
> Hook bead instead of silicone tubing.
Always worth actually using the rig you're claiming to make, rather than suddenly changing a load of bits for when it's actually going to be used.
The rig you made ande the 1 you put on the lead are 2 totally different rigs so whats the point....sharp eyes me m8.........
Pero tú plomada podría caer encima de tu cebo.. y entonces el pez no lo podrá verlo
I hope your English is good enough to read this; I don't trust google translate into Spanish:
When packing the PVA bag, put the lead flat on one face of the bag, then pack the mix above it, then the hookbait on top of that. When you cast, the bag will always hit the water lead-face first (because that's the heavier side, dragging the rest down), so your hookbait is always going to be above the lead.
way to many components, could be made alot simpler , plus two different rigs , one you made first had a white wafter on , rig put in bag had a black/white zigger as hook bait , plus was missing the sinker , wtfk , just trying to sell us shit we dont need for this rig presentation !