Hey Jon, just wanted to let you i came 10th in my trust disabilities match on siblings a peg 17 with 13.500 kilo, thanks for the tips and another cracking video
another brilliant video as i have come to expect. i live 5mins from the doret stour. Throop Fishery and the Hampshire Avon is only 5 mins away. i only fish rivers in the Winter but you make me want to get the river gear out. keep um coming Mr A.
Great video Jon, seeing you catching on hemp reminds me of back in the 90's when I used to catch alot of silvers on hemp even having to scale down to a 22 or 24 fine gauge hook at times just to tempt bites
Used to love fishing hemp on size 24s up the rat holes on west midland canals. Spent ages mastering it and even helped us win the Division 1 National with Shakespeare.
Hi Jon Another exellent video bud, nice steady catch rate of probably average fish for that river, i thought it was interesting that you decided to keep cupping in the majority of your feed Thought you might have balled a couple in to see what would happen near the end, stir things a little ! A great tuition video on how to keep it tight and neat, positive results in the end a lesson in in controled feeding and sticking to your plan,really enjoyed it. Take care, Stay safe, regards to Mrs and daughter, and keep it lit.👍 my friend.
Great videos as usual. Have you moved to Sonubaits,Jon? I only ask as I haven’t seen a video of you looking serious whilst watching pellets being made in the factory a la JH!
Hi Jon just subscribe to your channel really enjoying it thanks. On this video could you tell me what weight Olivetti you used and shorting pattens nearest river is the river Medway Kent
Hello Garry! Usually you will use an olivette that is 0.5 grams lighter than the total float capacity. Then you use the remaining 0.5 grams in lead split shot to lock the olivette and achieve the required presentation-strung out between the olivette and the hook length. Hope this is easy enough to understand…
I like to use an olivette 3/4 of the float capacity, but floats really vary and are rarely what theyve stated so a range of olivettes are needed. I like to build in 8 or so shot, three of which are droppers usually about 15cm apart and the rest locking the olivette that you can play about with.
Absolutely love watching these real fishing videos. Please keep them coming
Cheers Kevin
fabulous time for my local Dorset Stour. Brillaint veiwing Jon
Glad you enjoyed it!
Always enjoyable
Thanks Michael
Two different approaches two totally different outcomes
Nice one pal👍
Thanks
Thank you so much for shaing Jon! See you on the next video! Cheers!
Thanks Jorge
Hey Jon, just wanted to let you i came 10th in my trust disabilities match on siblings a peg 17 with 13.500 kilo, thanks for the tips and another cracking video
U could of done a rain dance☔
Really enjoyed that vid Jon, I’m really with you when you lost that bigger one it’s like your fishing yourself ha ha
Glad you enjoyed it David!
Great watch again as usual Jon lovely weather but always good to watch 🎣🎣
Always rains with me ha ha
Love the fishing vids I have learnt so much just from watching your videos 👍
Excellent, look forward to watching this tomorrow :-)
Not a bad bag of fish from the handsome angler. Nice q Jon
Handsome!? 💪😉
Thank you for another enjoyable video pole river fishing!
Thanks SB
Nice one Jon 🎣🎣🎣🎣 always a pleasure to watch your vlogs
Cheers Wayne
nice video again jon, the violin music is the nut's for those little trip's you are doing not the upbeet. brilliant thank you 😎😎📽📽
Thanks James
Great start to Sunday morning. Really enjoyable video, Jon.
Cheers Martin
Nice video Jon Many thanks 👍🎣💪
Cheers
Another nice video Jon, good stuff 👍👍👍👍
Cheers Pete
Quality Jon keep it up really interesting
Will do Mike cheers
thanks for sharing Jon
Cool video!
Glad you enjoyed it
Nice one John great day on the river really enjoy it.
Thanks Terry
another brilliant video as i have come to expect. i live 5mins from the doret stour. Throop Fishery and the Hampshire Avon is only 5 mins away. i only fish rivers in the Winter but you make me want to get the river gear out. keep um coming Mr A.
Nice one thanks Brian
@@JonArthur Xmas box from the good lady wife. Umbrella
Thanks Jon. Very informative. Interesting to see how frequently you swap baits.
Thanks Dennis, I use these sessions to experiment a lot
Nice fishing on a typical English summer day !!
Ha ha always rains when I’m out!
Great video Jon, seeing you catching on hemp reminds me of back in the 90's when I used to catch alot of silvers on hemp even having to scale down to a 22 or 24 fine gauge hook at times just to tempt bites
Used to love fishing hemp on size 24s up the rat holes on west midland canals. Spent ages mastering it and even helped us win the Division 1 National with Shakespeare.
thanks for the video Jon
just bought some of your Hulks & Tanks from Pablo RWC, looking forward to using them when they arrive.
Best of luck. You wont be disappointed Im sure
Hi Jon
Another exellent video bud, nice steady catch rate of probably average fish for that river, i thought it was interesting that you decided to keep cupping in the majority of your feed
Thought you might have balled a couple in to see what would happen near the end, stir things a little !
A great tuition video on how to keep it tight and neat, positive results in the end a lesson in in controled feeding and sticking to your plan,really enjoyed it.
Take care, Stay safe, regards to Mrs and daughter, and keep it lit.👍 my friend.
The bad weather and ticking clock sadly brought the session to an end before I could do all I wanted
Great vid Jon, really enjoyed it. thanks for sharing how you approach these kind of venues, will it be feeder next? 👍👍👍
If I get time I might 👍
Get right in there
great stuff jon
Thanks Peter
Great videos as usual. Have you moved to Sonubaits,Jon? I only ask as I haven’t seen a video of you looking serious whilst watching pellets being made in the factory a la JH!
Top video again Jon shame about the weather
Lots of big carp in that section Jon
Cheers Shane
Great vid - shame you didn’t get out that big un for your efforts.
I never knew you could sing…… 🤣🤣🤣
Cheers 🍺🍺🍌
Singing rapping snagging up… you name it
@@JonArthur well I look forward to the ‘Jon Arthur rap’ in the next vid - good luck getting owt to rhyme with ‘hybrid’ 😆
‘Only set up 2 rigs’ that’s gotta be a 1st 😆
I only had one rod last time! 💪
@@JonArthur don’t try and worm out of it on a technicality 😆
Hi Jon just subscribe to your channel really enjoying it thanks. On this video could you tell me what weight Olivetti you used and shorting pattens nearest river is the river Medway Kent
Hello Garry! Usually you will use an olivette that is 0.5 grams lighter than the total float capacity. Then you use the remaining 0.5 grams in lead split shot to lock the olivette and achieve the required presentation-strung out between the olivette and the hook length.
Hope this is easy enough to understand…
I like to use an olivette 3/4 of the float capacity, but floats really vary and are rarely what theyve stated so a range of olivettes are needed. I like to build in 8 or so shot, three of which are droppers usually about 15cm apart and the rest locking the olivette that you can play about with.
I'd have answered that phone mate :-) She doesn't watch your vids??
On a serious note- how heavy is that f25 box? I might be looking for new one.
I showed her that clip ha ha. Still got the black eye… Oh the F25 is brilliant. Super light minus the foot plate and my short session box
Hi Jon you should start a Patreon! you can stay ads free and get donations too
Hi .where on the Cherwell do you fish ? I’m in Banbury 👍🏻
The Banbury DAA bits mostly south of Banbury
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Glad you enjoyed that one
Are you now with Sonu instead of dynamite baits now Jon?
Very very happily using Sonubaits now :-)
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hemp manna from our godz
You hung the phone up on your wife 😨, no dinner for you when you get home 😩
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crayfish make twig nests why u get sticks on ur hook n empty maggots u can only pop ur hook bait n that's not a solution bro