Hi Bill, nice to see you again and the moggy, we've got two who also need the limelight. Good info on that nano line I'll have a look, no news here in France when we will be allowed out again, ah well. Keep safe mate, all the best, Mick.
Great video Bill very helpful. Mr. Furby is a lovely cat. Stay safe and well in these challenging times. Me and Big AJ look forward to your next video, all the best.
MJ 87 an inspirational set of videos to catch up on. Bill, thanks for continuing to make them even on lockdown. It’s not easy for any of us! Hope we can all get out there for the glorious 16th 🤩
AJ Price they certainly are inspirational. It’s great to see a local angler to us both like Bill get the recognition he deserves, almost 10k subscribers now! We are all looking forward to the glorious June the 16th.
I once snagged a nice pike lure and was determined to get it back. With 80 lb braid, a solid trace and a double Palomar knot, I managed to bring a tree from the river bed close enough to the boat to retrieve the plug. Never use hands to do this, you can slice a finger off, always something solid to wrap line around.
Nice little update on line types Bill. Sometimes it's not easy to test all the products coming out so appreciate the information. Stay safe and well mate, looking forward to more of your excursions once the lockdown ends, Chris.
Must run in the family your cat is a star as are you. Some useful information Bill thanks. Round on happy days when we can go fishing again.....I know it’s for the best at the moment and we need to stick with it.
Hi well using line by test is fine if the information given is correct but all to often it is not. I prefer Drennan lines as the quoted diameter is correct and the breaking strains are for knotted line and that's is important. On that point knots can reduce bs considerably hence why I only use knots that have minimal impact on line strength ie grinner or uni and improved figure of eight loop knot and the Albright knot. Bill
Great tutorial, looks like your prop stole the lime light, just being viewing your back catalogue, you seem to be fishing in many of my swims, be it small river or lake. Keep up the good work and be safe.
@@easyfishing1936 Thanks Bill, glad Mr Pledge got a mention, I use it to clean both my rods and reels, helps to waterproof them, I also use a cotton bud on the rod eyes, they get very dirty, saves wear on both eyes and line and help for smooth casting no end.
We have been catching fish on mono ever since it was made. Now it's just a money spinner as fishing gets very technical now. I doubt anyone could catch more fish on modern line than an old line. Pity you did not have a wider range of line other than mainly Drennan and a Drennan hoody lol. At the end of the day it's down to what you can afford and what you prefer. Sorry for the negative comment. Stay safe Bill.
Hi well modern mono is a whole lot better than the stuff I started with! I didn't show other makers line as I don't use them after many trials and as the title states I'm showing what I use and what for. I have tried most makes and used to use Preston Powerline a lot but not any more. In the old days it was horrible Sylcast in heavier strains, Maxima which is greatly understated in diameter and Bayer. Modern lines are so much better in every way and note I recommend a very cheap tried and tested line for those on a budget. Supplex flurocarbon is definitely better than mono for many applications. I have an open mind about tackle so if a better item comes along I will assess it. Bill
Hi Bill! I hope you are well? Thanks for the video - very interesting. Everyone keeps going on about "you must use Braid" these days - I tried it on one of my big F/S beachcasting reels, and every other cast, I was getting wind knots & tangles halfway between the rod & the end tackle after a cast, so I've gone back to 20lb mono. Love Mr Furby - he sure is a fine Cat! Everyone I sub to has been putting out so many videos during this awful Lockdown, I'm struggling to keep up! Stay safe - stay well!
Hi well two things with braid on the beach. First it needs to be wet before casting this helps it peel of the reel smoothly and second if you let the line go slack after casting it can wind knot. Nanoline performs much better but needs care with the knots ie don't use half blood knots, the uni knot with plenty of turns and the albright knot are problem free Bill
Hi Bill. That's shed some light on a mysterious subject for me. After lockdown, I want to try feeder fishing for the first time. I've got myself a cheap rod rated 4-8lb with 6lb mono. What line/strength would you load the spare reel with to give a bit of variety? (Given that I don't know what I'm going 🙂). I'll probably be trying the canal and local pool to start with. Many thanks.
Hi well 6 lbs line sounds about right and the spare spool I would probably load with 4 lbs mono for lighter lead work. Make sure you load the spool to within about 2 or 3 mm of the lip of the spool under moderate tension with the line wet This helps it bed down and cast better when you first use it. Bill
I'm interested to hear of that unifilament. I've not seen that before. Also thanks to that lovely cat of yours my two daughters want to know if he'll be on any future videos.👍
Hi Nanoline has been around for ages just make sure you use the correct knots, which is where a lot of anglers go wrong then say the line is useless, a similar thing applies to using braid as well and some anglers refuse to use it but used correctly the modern super lines have many advantages. My dog and my cat have made guest appearances before and no doubt will again Bill
Hello, hope your all well. Thanks yet again for your latest vlog, very informative, I tend to buy Diawa Sensor in bulk, in 2lb, 4lb,6lb and 8lb B.S.. I will look more closely in future. We both fell in love with MR Furby, excuse spelling, we have two cats, one we got ourselves, the other adopted us. You mentioned using washing up liquid to improve sinkage, how do you apply it? Thank You again, take care.
Hi Daiwa Sensor has been around for years and I used to use it. Get one of those one spray oil bottles from the supermarket and when empty rinse and fill with diluted washing up liquid and just spray on the spool to get the line to sink. Bill
Hello and Thank You, I shall put this to good use, asap. I have been told if you have a lake etc., within a kilometre you can fish for 2 hours (alone). I do, I have a harbour, so after checking with the Garda, I went down yesterday . Sadly I caught nothing but walked away with a big smile, talking to the a bailiff he told me the fish move out to the lough to spawn at this time. I did not help, the maggots had been in the freezer for a month, I took nothing else despite corn, bread and pellets being available. Thats for another day. Thanks again for taking the time to help me out. Take Care, Regards Phil
Some interesting thoughts, thanks Bill. Do you have any suggestions for bought Jelly Hooker Pellets plz? I've tried many, but they all seem to crumble even with a baiting needle and have little give in them.
Hi well I make my own jelly pellets for straight hooking and don't hair rig them. I'm going to be trying the new sonubaits pro expanders as you can push a quickstop thru' them. Try the ready prepared versions if you are unsure. Bill
Learned something new as I always do from your videos Bill. Thanks. Quick question, you said that the unifilament needs the right knots because it's so slippery. By that, do you mean we should always use a Grinner, Albright or Figure of Eight, even when fishing the unifilament right through to hook? Apologies if you said so and I missed it. Sounds a bit daft now I've written it down, unlikley to tie a hook with an Albright! Keep safe lad.
Hi i only use Nanoline for mainline and always use a seperate hooklength of mono or fluorocarbon. For knots i only use an Allbright knot for attaching a shockleader, other than that use a 5 turn uni knot or a grinner knot for attaching swivels etc. For loops use a figure of eight knot. Bill
Used the nanofil line years ago and struggled with it , if I remember it was very curly ..... I load my line the same way and it just curled up.....🤷🏻♂️
Hi well I have not had any problems and it is virtually memory free so I don't know why you had curly line. I can screw it up into a mess and it just straightens up after running between my fingers! Mystery! Bill
To late know.....never mind .....wasn’t cheap either 🤦♂️........by the way Bill and another note I still have the John Wilson rod ready to send .....stay safe and we will speck soon 👍
Thanks once again Bill ,very informative ,by the way, that's one chilled out cat!!Lovely! !
I've got a black cat as well Bill - I can see how much u live him - keep well mate and stay safe
Hi Bill, nice to see you again and the moggy, we've got two who also need the limelight.
Good info on that nano line I'll have a look, no news here in France when we will be allowed out again, ah well.
Keep safe mate, all the best, Mick.
Great video Bill very helpful. Mr. Furby is a lovely cat. Stay safe and well in these challenging times. Me and Big AJ look forward to your next video, all the best.
MJ 87 an inspirational set of videos to catch up on. Bill, thanks for continuing to make them even on lockdown. It’s not easy for any of us! Hope we can all get out there for the glorious 16th 🤩
AJ Price they certainly are inspirational. It’s great to see a local angler to us both like Bill get the recognition he deserves, almost 10k subscribers now! We are all looking forward to the glorious June the 16th.
I once snagged a nice pike lure and was determined to get it back. With 80 lb braid, a solid trace and a double Palomar knot, I managed to bring a tree from the river bed close enough to the boat to retrieve the plug. Never use hands to do this, you can slice a finger off, always something solid to wrap line around.
Love your cat mate likes alot of love by the look of it
Love watching your videos Bill.
Nice and relaxed.
You certainly know your onions. 👍
Thank you Bill
Good morning Bill really interesting video I now know what to use for what fish and fishing. Take care
Nice little update on line types Bill. Sometimes it's not easy to test all the products coming out so appreciate the information. Stay safe and well mate, looking forward to more of your excursions once the lockdown ends, Chris.
Must run in the family your cat is a star as are you. Some useful information Bill thanks. Round on happy days when we can go fishing again.....I know it’s for the best at the moment and we need to stick with it.
Hi well I'm no star but most people love my cat and dog! As for the lockdown we will have to wait and see. Take care Bill
Great video mucca hope your keeping well in these times. A kite from your garden brilliant. Tight lines mate
Very informative Bill. I'm old school and only ever used monofil. Still grade line by breaking strain as well. 🤔 👏👏👏
Hi well using line by test is fine if the information given is correct but all to often it is not. I prefer Drennan lines as the quoted diameter is correct and the breaking strains are for knotted line and that's is important. On that point knots can reduce bs considerably hence why I only use knots that have minimal impact on line strength ie grinner or uni and improved figure of eight loop knot and the Albright knot. Bill
Very informative Bill many thanks
Great tutorial, looks like your prop stole the lime light, just being viewing your back catalogue, you seem to be fishing in many of my swims, be it small river or lake. Keep up the good work and be safe.
Hi well if you are in my area and you see me, come and say hello Bill
@@easyfishing1936 Thanks Bill, glad Mr Pledge got a mention, I use it to clean both my rods and reels, helps to waterproof them, I also use a cotton bud on the rod eyes, they get very dirty, saves wear on both eyes and line and help for smooth casting no end.
We have been catching fish on mono ever since it was made. Now it's just a money spinner as fishing gets very technical now. I doubt anyone could catch more fish on modern line than an old line. Pity you did not have a wider range of line other than mainly Drennan and a Drennan hoody lol. At the end of the day it's down to what you can afford and what you prefer. Sorry for the negative comment. Stay safe Bill.
Hi well modern mono is a whole lot better than the stuff I started with! I didn't show other makers line as I don't use them after many trials and as the title states I'm showing what I use and what for. I have tried most makes and used to use Preston Powerline a lot but not any more. In the old days it was horrible Sylcast in heavier strains, Maxima which is greatly understated in diameter and Bayer. Modern lines are so much better in every way and note I recommend a very cheap tried and tested line for those on a budget. Supplex flurocarbon is definitely better than mono for many applications. I have an open mind about tackle so if a better item comes along I will assess it. Bill
Hi Bill! I hope you are well? Thanks for the video - very interesting. Everyone keeps going on about "you must use Braid" these days - I tried it on one of my big F/S beachcasting reels, and every other cast, I was getting wind knots & tangles halfway between the rod & the end tackle after a cast, so I've gone back to 20lb mono. Love Mr Furby - he sure is a fine Cat! Everyone I sub to has been putting out so many videos during this awful Lockdown, I'm struggling to keep up! Stay safe - stay well!
Hi well two things with braid on the beach. First it needs to be wet before casting this helps it peel of the reel smoothly and second if you let the line go slack after casting it can wind knot. Nanoline performs much better but needs care with the knots ie don't use half blood knots, the uni knot with plenty of turns and the albright knot are problem free Bill
@@easyfishing1936 Thanks for the reply & info Bill!
Hi Bill. That's shed some light on a mysterious subject for me. After lockdown, I want to try feeder fishing for the first time. I've got myself a cheap rod rated 4-8lb with 6lb mono. What line/strength would you load the spare reel with to give a bit of variety? (Given that I don't know what I'm going 🙂). I'll probably be trying the canal and local pool to start with. Many thanks.
Hi well 6 lbs line sounds about right and the spare spool I would probably load with 4 lbs mono for lighter lead work. Make sure you load the spool to within about 2 or 3 mm of the lip of the spool under moderate tension with the line wet
This helps it bed down and cast better when you first use it. Bill
@@easyfishing1936 Thanks Bill 👍
I'm interested to hear of that unifilament. I've not seen that before.
Also thanks to that lovely cat of yours my two daughters want to know if he'll be on any future videos.👍
Hi Nanoline has been around for ages just make sure you use the correct knots, which is where a lot of anglers go wrong then say the line is useless, a similar thing applies to using braid as well and some anglers refuse to use it but used correctly the modern super lines have many advantages. My dog and my cat have made guest appearances before and no doubt will again Bill
Cheers Bill . I only started using braid about three years ago and I learnt the hard way about tying knots in that stuff.
Hi Bill, thought you would show cat gut line 😉 hope you are keeping well.
Hello, hope your all well. Thanks yet again for your latest vlog, very informative, I tend to buy Diawa Sensor in bulk, in 2lb, 4lb,6lb and 8lb B.S.. I will look more closely in future. We both fell in love with MR Furby, excuse spelling, we have two cats, one we got ourselves, the other adopted us. You mentioned using washing up liquid to improve sinkage, how do you apply it? Thank You again, take care.
Hi Daiwa Sensor has been around for years and I used to use it. Get one of those one spray oil bottles from the supermarket and when empty rinse and fill with diluted washing up liquid and just spray on the spool to get the line to sink. Bill
Hello and Thank You, I shall put this to good use, asap. I have been told if you have a lake etc., within a kilometre you can fish for 2 hours (alone). I do, I have a harbour, so after checking with the Garda, I went down yesterday . Sadly I caught nothing but walked away with a big smile, talking to the a bailiff he told me the fish move out to the lough to spawn at this time. I did not help, the maggots had been in the freezer for a month, I took nothing else despite corn, bread and pellets being available. Thats for another day. Thanks again for taking the time to help me out. Take Care, Regards Phil
Some interesting thoughts, thanks Bill. Do you have any suggestions for bought Jelly Hooker Pellets plz? I've tried many, but they all seem to crumble even with a baiting needle and have little give in them.
Hi well I make my own jelly pellets for straight hooking and don't hair rig them. I'm going to be trying the new sonubaits pro expanders as you can push a quickstop thru' them. Try the ready prepared versions if you are unsure. Bill
Learned something new as I always do from your videos Bill. Thanks. Quick question, you said that the unifilament needs the right knots because it's so slippery. By that, do you mean we should always use a Grinner, Albright or Figure of Eight, even when fishing the unifilament right through to hook? Apologies if you said so and I missed it. Sounds a bit daft now I've written it down, unlikley to tie a hook with an Albright! Keep safe lad.
Hi i only use Nanoline for mainline and always use a seperate hooklength of mono or fluorocarbon. For knots i only use an Allbright knot for attaching a shockleader, other than that use a 5 turn uni knot or a grinner knot for attaching swivels etc. For loops use a figure of eight knot. Bill
@@easyfishing1936 That makes perfect sense. Thanks Bill. Stay safe sir.
Nice one bill 👍 keep well 😊
Im likeing your vedios
Great
Used the nanofil line years ago and struggled with it , if I remember it was very curly ..... I load my line the same way and it just curled up.....🤷🏻♂️
Hi well I have not had any problems and it is virtually memory free so I don't know why you had curly line. I can screw it up into a mess and it just straightens up after running between my fingers! Mystery! Bill
beautifull cat, what happen with his pud?
He has a snapped ligament that can't be repaired but he can jump up a 6 ft high fence still. Bill
Yeah Chris in the BLK car go fishing all the ff time with him
To late know.....never mind .....wasn’t cheap either 🤦♂️........by the way Bill and another note I still have the John Wilson rod ready to send .....stay safe and we will speck soon 👍
Hi I hope you are keeping well and yes I would still like that rod, send me a private msg on my Facebook page Bill Allen. Thank you Bill
I will get my daughter to sort it....l don’t do Facebook 👍
Hi Bill my daughter has sent you a message..... send her some details and I will sort it 👍
@@iantitchard5099 hi Ian I can't find a msg from your daughter?
I’ve just sent you a message from my son’s Facebook 👍
That’s not a cat; it’s a panther!😄