How to tie an Urfe Rig

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  • Опубликовано: 29 мар 2022
  • Step by step instructions on how to tie a simple urfe rig.
    Equipment used in this video:
    Urfes - christchurchanglingcentre.co....
    2 Way Beads - christchurchanglingcentre.co....
    Line - christchurchanglingcentre.co....
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  • @brianpask8955
    @brianpask8955 8 месяцев назад +1

    Love the simplicity of your erfe build. Different to the way I was taught but, as you quite rightly say, try this and adapt!

    • @christchurchanglingcentre5428
      @christchurchanglingcentre5428  8 месяцев назад

      There's so many different ways, it's good to try as many as you can and see which one works for you.

  • @christravis3270
    @christravis3270 2 года назад +5

    Great video Tom. Don’t get much still water when I seem to get out, but will definitely tie a few and add them to the box. Great looking shop too by the way. I love exploring tackle shops almost as much as I like sea fishing. I wonder if a tour around the shop when you can’t get to the water might be an up and coming video if other subscribers like the idea. They’re aren’t that many sea fishing tackle shops in Halifax, so tours are few and far between for me. Stay safe and keep the videos coming.

    • @christchurchanglingcentre5428
      @christchurchanglingcentre5428  2 года назад +1

      That's a great idea, although does that mean I'll have to do the hoovering and dusting first? 🤣

  • @davidschofield9620
    @davidschofield9620 2 года назад +1

    Plain and simple rigs great education 👏

  • @leegreen9289
    @leegreen9289 2 года назад +1

    Brilliant as always Mr B👌👌👌

  • @Jules551
    @Jules551 2 года назад +1

    Love 2 way beads , great vlog as always Tom , I will now do knots instead of tubing stop knots and try it .. ty Tom 🐟🎣👍

  • @jimboultonafc
    @jimboultonafc 2 года назад +1

    Great video as usual will be using this rig on my next session at Brighton for fatties thanks for the top tips 👍

  • @stuartcrane9409
    @stuartcrane9409 2 года назад +1

    Great simple and effective rig Toby!

    • @christchurchanglingcentre5428
      @christchurchanglingcentre5428  2 года назад

      Stop calling me Toby 🤣🤣🤣 although I admit I've been called much worse!

    • @stuartcrane9409
      @stuartcrane9409 2 года назад +1

      @@christchurchanglingcentre5428 sorry Tom bloody phone speller changed it without me noticing!

    • @christchurchanglingcentre5428
      @christchurchanglingcentre5428  2 года назад

      @@stuartcrane9409 haha, no worries mate, like I said I've been called far worse.

  • @ronjury2006
    @ronjury2006 Год назад +1

    Many thanks

  • @nickmann2916
    @nickmann2916 2 года назад +1

    Hi Tom I have used an urge rig but tied differently and about 6ft long am down new milton end of may will try and pop in and see you hopefully bringing my rods with me again great videos

    • @christchurchanglingcentre5428
      @christchurchanglingcentre5428  2 года назад

      Be good to see you. End of May is a good time for fishing, so many species showing by then.

    • @nickmann2916
      @nickmann2916 2 года назад

      @@christchurchanglingcentre5428 look forward to meeting you and seeing the shop maybe grab a session with you at Southbourne if you are out tight lines

  • @joannecheesman7255
    @joannecheesman7255 2 года назад +1

    Thanks you the Goru.

  • @davidcobb8300
    @davidcobb8300 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the great video which compliments your recent Southbourne session. I was just wondering if any special precautions are needed when casting with the twelve foot of snood hanging below the weight.

    • @christchurchanglingcentre5428
      @christchurchanglingcentre5428  2 года назад +5

      Hi David. I usually just lay the snood out behind me on the beach, then it's just a case of remembering you're just casting the lead, so almost ignore the snood! It's one of those situations where once you've done it a couple of times you'll realise how easy it is!

    • @seaangling
      @seaangling 2 года назад +1

      I was wondering the exact same thing and would like to try this set up some time soon. Thank you for sharing. 🎣👍🏻

    • @Taz6688
      @Taz6688 Год назад +1

      Due to the length, I am surprised someone has not stolen something from the carp world and come up with some type of PVA material to hold the long snood.

  • @lloydsummers5246
    @lloydsummers5246 2 года назад +1

    Great instructional video, do you prefer doing them with a 2 way bead now instead of the water knot for droppers? Also when would you use an urfe? I’ve tried them but not sure in the right way

    • @JackMeredith1995
      @JackMeredith1995 2 года назад +1

      Not on the white or green lights Lloyd that's for sure 😆😆🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿

    • @christchurchanglingcentre5428
      @christchurchanglingcentre5428  2 года назад

      I do prefer the 2 way beads now over various methods I've tried. I tend to use an urfe when fishing calm conditions and when fishing is tough. They are great for certain species too, like bass, mullet, flatfish, bream etc.

  • @ronjury2006
    @ronjury2006 Год назад +2

    Is asking this rig easy, or do I nave to cast in a different way ? Sorry,but I’m really new to this after a 30 year break from fishing .

  • @martinpaul6146
    @martinpaul6146 2 года назад +1

    Simply brilliant! …Now to experiment, over complicate then go bank to original 🤦🏻‍♂️
    I take it that with a 2 foot space and a 2 foot snood by the time knots are done the snood is less than 2 foot so will not catch lower/higher snood.
    Is it best not to over load snoods with too much bling as weight will upset balance??
    Thankyou

  • @markpearcey-ph5nh
    @markpearcey-ph5nh 6 месяцев назад +1

    Do the bottom 2 hooks tangle being so close to each other, ie twist around each other, especially during casting ?.

    • @christchurchanglingcentre5428
      @christchurchanglingcentre5428  6 месяцев назад +1

      Not during casting, no. Or at least no more than any other rig can, because tangles happen. However, I'd avoid using this rig in any kind of rough weather.

  • @tonymorrissey9637
    @tonymorrissey9637 Год назад +1

    Hi Tom Great explanatory video. Are there certain tide conditions required to fish such a rig. I would like to try them out but I'm guessing you need calm conditions and not big surf conditions on the beach to fish them. Any info you could give on when to and when not to fish these types of rigs would be helpful and also maybe if you change overall length of the rig and diameter of the line in heavier surf. Thanks alot Tony

    • @christchurchanglingcentre5428
      @christchurchanglingcentre5428  Год назад +1

      Sorry for late reply mate. been on a bit of a hiatus from social media! Back now!
      You are absolutely correct, this rig is definitely better in calmer conditions. Tides don't matter too much, strong tides will keep everything stretched out and away from the lead, but a little feathering on the cast and a tweak here and there when it's in the water will keep them tangle free too. They're extensively used in the med where there's no tide movement.
      You are correct again (go to the top of the class!) with regards to the line, the thicker the line the less it'll tangle. I often use 0.40 when fishing for sole and bass and the likes, this tangle a lot less (pretty much not at all) then fishing really light lines like 0.20 or 0.25 in the summer. Just remember the shorter you go and the heavier the line the less natural movement you'll get.

    • @tonymorrissey9637
      @tonymorrissey9637 Год назад

      @@christchurchanglingcentre5428 Thanks for the reply Tom. I'm going to tie up a few standard ones like this and try them out on the surf beaches over here in Cork and Kerry when its calm conditions for bass and flounder. Could you use these in estuaries for flounder do you think?

  • @user-qz5bk6lr6e
    @user-qz5bk6lr6e 6 месяцев назад

    another great video. would you use this rig with a plain lead or a gripper.

    • @christchurchanglingcentre5428
      @christchurchanglingcentre5428  6 месяцев назад

      You can use it with either, depending on the situation. If I'm targetting flatties etc, then I like a plain lead, so I can twitch and move the bait about. Bigger target fish or stronger tides may necessitate the use of a grip lead.
      Having said all that, I reckon 90% of the time I'm using a plain lead when fishing an urfe rig.

  • @nevandrews3477
    @nevandrews3477 2 года назад +1

    A 'swing low' rig....Good stuff Mr B......what's the advantage of the 2 way beads over a dropper knot Tom?

    • @christchurchanglingcentre5428
      @christchurchanglingcentre5428  2 года назад +1

      Tangles less mate. Since I've been using 2 way beads and longer droppers I've had far less tangles.

    • @nevandrews3477
      @nevandrews3477 2 года назад +1

      @@christchurchanglingcentre5428 great...Will ring and get some...

  • @djmezza1
    @djmezza1 2 года назад +1

    Could you just use a small link clip to attach to the urfe rig swival? i just thinking of having different rigs to attach to try different lengths of trace etc

  • @rolandbailey2394
    @rolandbailey2394 Год назад +1

    Liked your vid. Bit confused. How are you meant to cast a 12ft trace with 2ft droppers. With out getting tangles on your trace.

    • @christchurchanglingcentre5428
      @christchurchanglingcentre5428  Год назад +2

      With an Urfe everything trails below the lead, so the length really is no issue. It is a little mind over matter, but once you've done it a couple of times you'll realise how easy it is..

  • @rodneypalmer9709
    @rodneypalmer9709 Год назад +1

    Watched your video I want to do a 6-ft Trace 3 hooks what would you suggest on hook length

    • @christchurchanglingcentre5428
      @christchurchanglingcentre5428  Год назад

      Hi Rodney. If using a short urfe rig like that I'd personally stick with just the one dropper, so two hooks in total. You can use a two foot dropper for this. If you did want to use three hooks then reduce the droppers to one foot long.
      Don't go too light on the line either. Probably 0.40 main with 0.35 droppers.

  • @johnomara6652
    @johnomara6652 Год назад +1

    Hi Tom. Dose it not tangle when casting.

  • @matthewbrown5677
    @matthewbrown5677 2 года назад +1

    Top man ….. Pro stuff….
    Would you use this up to around 40 meters?

    • @christchurchanglingcentre5428
      @christchurchanglingcentre5428  2 года назад

      I've fished it at long range before. Can be a great option if fish are on the surface at distance as you can use a much longer snood than with a flapper.

  • @seanlindley4620
    @seanlindley4620 2 года назад +1

    Another superb tutorial, simply the best. Where can I purchase those Cross or double beads please Sir?

    • @christchurchanglingcentre5428
      @christchurchanglingcentre5428  2 года назад

      Thanks Sean. In the video description is a link for the beads.

    • @seanlindley4620
      @seanlindley4620 2 года назад +1

      Many thanks, I really need to thank you for the amazing tutorials and advise. My fishing has gone from strength to strength👍

    • @christchurchanglingcentre5428
      @christchurchanglingcentre5428  2 года назад +1

      @@seanlindley4620 brilliant mate. That makes it all worth my while doing them 😃

  • @gary-dn4uw
    @gary-dn4uw 2 года назад +1

    Can i crimp it & put 3 way Swivels would that work

  • @simonsmith6126
    @simonsmith6126 2 года назад +4

    I think next time your out , it would be good to show people how to use them and what for , and cast them !!!! I use bagnall bars

  • @johnkay7354
    @johnkay7354 2 года назад +1

    should have used red line, would have seen it better, not sure how i would cast that out, even with the 15 foot backcaster, that rig seems much like the ones we were making 40 years ago for on the boat, just a french boom and 2 or 3 hooks coming off the one snood, of course it wasnt 12 foot long and we never used any plastic

    • @christchurchanglingcentre5428
      @christchurchanglingcentre5428  2 года назад

      You're right, coloured line would have been much better! D'oh!
      Remember the snood trails the lead, so you can cast these on a 6 foot rod if you wanted to!
      3 belows are very common practice on the boats for sure and have been for a long time as you say.