Awesome video Harry. I only use the Korum rods for all my fishing because of the larger eyes and I love the tip action. Plus they’re such a good price, meaning, if like me you’re a bit clumsy, you can just buy another, but they’re tough bits of kit and I’ve not broken one yet!
Hey Mat and the guys at korum, im sat fishing with your method feeders and i was thinking, why don't you create a bait up feeder that utilises the quick change stem system, so people can switch between baiting up and fishing easily and keep the line clipped up or marked at the same spot? Regards Tom
@@KorumFishing nice one, currently I use a daiwa line marker pen to find the same spot, I then bait up with a guru bait up feeder, then switch to the korum method feeders for the session. I use a map ACS reel which is brilliant because I can safely clip up without worrying, I'm also surprised there aren't more reels on the market with a ACS or safe clip sysy, maybe that can be improved on too.
I don't praise tackle easily being a tight cynic. If that's 6lb kroum feeder line, your useing. It's the best all-around line I've ever used. I've used the line for the past two & half years,fish two three times a week and change the line 3 times a year. I'm using it for my chub fishing unintended barbell to double figures and low double figure carp on a tree lined estate lake,That have dragged me through weed, tree branches and bank side brambles. Rarely pig tails or breaks unexpectedly great memory, had no issues with twist or knot strength and won't break the bank cost wise.
I agree, I use the Korum feeder line and the Glide float line for all my fishing now. I was a huge Sensor fan for years, never changed, but picked up the feeder line out of curiosity one day, never looked back!
How are they damaged? Carp get wounds from mating, brushing against the bottom to rid leeches and so on. The mouths looked perfect and you could see how well they were by the way they went back, you need to explain why you think that way mate.
Awesome video Harry. I only use the Korum rods for all my fishing because of the larger eyes and I love the tip action. Plus they’re such a good price, meaning, if like me you’re a bit clumsy, you can just buy another, but they’re tough bits of kit and I’ve not broken one yet!
Great video and those reels look great! Defo be investing in a pair 👍👍
Korum gear looks so nice! I’m going to get a new carp setup 🎣
Hi, what is the weight of Korum - Zelos Distance Reel - 7000?
Hey Mat and the guys at korum, im sat fishing with your method feeders and i was thinking, why don't you create a bait up feeder that utilises the quick change stem system, so people can switch between baiting up and fishing easily and keep the line clipped up or marked at the same spot? Regards Tom
Noted 👍🏻
@@KorumFishing nice one, currently I use a daiwa line marker pen to find the same spot, I then bait up with a guru bait up feeder, then switch to the korum method feeders for the session. I use a map ACS reel which is brilliant because I can safely clip up without worrying, I'm also surprised there aren't more reels on the market with a ACS or safe clip sysy, maybe that can be improved on too.
I don't praise tackle easily being a tight cynic. If that's 6lb kroum feeder line, your useing. It's the best all-around line I've ever used. I've used the line for the past two & half years,fish two three times a week and change the line 3 times a year. I'm using it for my chub fishing unintended barbell to double figures and low double figure carp on a tree lined estate lake,That have dragged me through weed, tree branches and bank side brambles. Rarely pig tails or breaks unexpectedly great memory, had no issues with twist or knot strength and won't break the bank cost wise.
I agree, I use the Korum feeder line and the Glide float line for all my fishing now. I was a huge Sensor fan for years, never changed, but picked up the feeder line out of curiosity one day, never looked back!
@wonkysfishingtales Exactly the same for me and found it better than the Drennen XT camo. 🙂
les carpes sont toutes abimees ...
How are they damaged? Carp get wounds from mating, brushing against the bottom to rid leeches and so on. The mouths looked perfect and you could see how well they were by the way they went back, you need to explain why you think that way mate.
@@wonkysfishingtales elles ont toutes la bouche defoncees