Also curious about the toothpick and the kickback. And agree in regards to closer shots of the process of your knots. Great video other wise. Thank you
One of my favourite fish to target, they're so sneaky and they fight so hard for their size, it really makes it worthwhile targetting them. I got some great ones in East Londong.
Plenty rig mechanics being taken from specimen rigs....heli rig, anti tangle sleeve,snell knot(knotless knot) press down lead like a flat pear. Nicely tweeked
Please explain why u need a clear bead on the line that's away from the hook but u can have a huge orange float just behind the hook.....I need to wrap my head around this plz
Also curious about the toothpick and the kickback. And agree in regards to closer shots of the process of your knots. Great video other wise. Thank you
One of my favourite fish to target, they're so sneaky and they fight so hard for their size, it really makes it worthwhile targetting them. I got some great ones in East Londong.
Top video bro 👌
Plenty rig mechanics being taken from specimen rigs....heli rig, anti tangle sleeve,snell knot(knotless knot) press down lead like a flat pear. Nicely tweeked
Specimen carp trace with different hook set. Clever
Great vid nice & clear but need a slow down & close up of knots!!!!
What size is the chinu? 😶
Please explain why u need a clear bead on the line that's away from the hook but u can have a huge orange float just behind the hook.....I need to wrap my head around this plz
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Hi guys. You need to get someone to film this as learners miss alot without important parts not being zoomed in.
Does the toothpick on the float not hinder the kickback?
If the toothpick holds the float to the line, then surely the line cannot move making the kickback not to work. Am I missing something?
Please can you start using a color line or black background, this will really help us see clearly what you are doing.
Just use the specimen Carp Helicopter rig