before poles came out, we used to waggler fish on Canals, and it became a sort of finesse to be able to land ur bait as close to the blackberry bushes on the far side without making a disturbance as the bream and decent roach were just under the bushes. so this is bringing back loads of memories but beefed up for carp. Love it. :-)
Really like this style of video where two top anglers are chatting on the bankside sharing their experience and tactics with us. More of this please. regards, Wayne 😀👍
I’ve had a season pellet waggler fishing the will Raison way … 8lb main line … I also use 4ft of 7lb flourocarbon to a 14 QM1 … rarely miss a bite and almost never loose them on the way in unless they are foul hooked 👍
Hope to try the method tomorrow at Float Fish Farm but with the 10-20 mph wind there will only be about 5 pegs with wind behind you , all in the draw !!! Thanks as always for you expert help !!
Great video. Would Jamie consider using a short, 1m or so, length of heavier line for the section that the float sits on? It’s something I’m considering trying. Thanks guys. 👍🐳👏
That’s what I do Chris 4ft of fairly stiff mono +30 cm hook length,I have these ready rigged on spools just attach via loop to loop swivel and stops already rigged to go just put whatever hook you require
the point of lighter hook length vs main line is for the health of the fish... if yu snap off they arent dragging end tackle around and potentially killing the fish.... otherwise we'd all be putting hooks on our ain line. or have i misunderstood you?
@@mannnick1965 The idea is to still fish a lighter hooklength. But the float sits on a heavier section of line which is more robust against continual casting. This in turn is connected to your main line.
Did a video years ago on plumbing up on a waggler - probably easier to clip on a loaded waggler to check the depth to keep disturbance down. ruclips.net/video/YFT9eit6HsI/видео.html
I have a question about clipping up. What happens if you hook a large fish and it screams off? I’m always worried that when the line spool is pulled and reaches the point where the line is clipped, the line will snap. I’d love your opinion on this.
Just be prepared to unclip if it happens. But generally when you’re fishing against the island they can’t run away from you so you can get the upper hand.
Use an elastic band one about 6mm wide the fish will pull line from under it ,then you need to reset it back ,mark it with either marker pen or a little sliding float stop knot that sits under the band this aids your casting
before poles came out, we used to waggler fish on Canals, and it became a sort of finesse to be able to land ur bait as close to the blackberry bushes on the far side without making a disturbance as the bream and decent roach were just under the bushes. so this is bringing back loads of memories but beefed up for carp. Love it. :-)
Really like this style of video where two top anglers are chatting on the bankside sharing their experience and tactics with us. More of this please. regards, Wayne 😀👍
Class mr Hughes and I still love Andy trying to convince us he’s crap at fishing. Top info boys 👏👏
Winning Ways Basics suggestion: How to clip up, or more importantly - tips on how to unclip as quickly as possible!
I’ve had a season pellet waggler fishing the will Raison way … 8lb main line … I also use 4ft of 7lb flourocarbon to a 14 QM1 … rarely miss a bite and almost never loose them on the way in unless they are foul hooked 👍
Hope to try the method tomorrow at Float Fish Farm but with the 10-20 mph wind there will only be about 5 pegs with wind behind you , all in the draw !!! Thanks as always for you expert help !!
Its what I call busy fishing, I love it. Cheers for the tips, much appreciated
Jamie you are the ultimate perfectionist!
I also agree you’ve got to be bang on with your casting and you know when you’ve hit the dinner table to get that bite.
Kieron was the master at that method, nice video lads
complimenti ragazzi...siete bravissimi e molto simpatici... grazie per i vostri consigli
13' drennan waggler and a harrison canal waggler rod
At 20:12 Andy missed a "Ya man..."
Great video. Would Jamie consider using a short, 1m or so, length of heavier line for the section that the float sits on? It’s something I’m considering trying. Thanks guys. 👍🐳👏
For what benefit?
@@WinningWays Robustness of the rig. As you guys point out in the video. The section of line around the float takes some hammer.
That’s what I do Chris 4ft of fairly stiff mono +30 cm hook length,I have these ready rigged on spools just attach via loop to loop swivel and stops already rigged to go just put whatever hook you require
the point of lighter hook length vs main line is for the health of the fish... if yu snap off they arent dragging end tackle around and potentially killing the fish.... otherwise we'd all be putting hooks on our ain line. or have i misunderstood you?
@@mannnick1965 The idea is to still fish a lighter hooklength. But the float sits on a heavier section of line which is more robust against continual casting. This in turn is connected to your main line.
You wanna do a video on how to unclip in case you get a big fish on. Great videos always get something from them.
Only clip up when fishing to a feature so they kite rather than run away from you. Clipping up in open water isn’t a good idea 👍🏻
Thats great Jamie, but can you explain how you actually find the botton and know how long a hook length to use??
Thanks Jamie will def watch it
Did a video years ago on plumbing up on a waggler - probably easier to clip on a loaded waggler to check the depth to keep disturbance down. ruclips.net/video/YFT9eit6HsI/видео.html
What's the best way to find the depth that far out ?
What weights are you using on the pellet wagglers ?.
Contact Perry Stone on Facebook 👍🏻
Great video again
If its case you cant feed would you use feeder if you weren't on fish
Why is andy sitting in a matrix box. Great video again
Where does Jamie get the attachments for his foam wagglers from please?
Some are Matrix samples and some are off Perry Stone wagglers (contact him on facebook) facebook.com/profile.php?id=100009462282123
I have a question about clipping up.
What happens if you hook a large fish and it screams off?
I’m always worried that when the line spool is pulled and reaches the point where the line is clipped, the line will snap.
I’d love your opinion on this.
Just be prepared to unclip if it happens. But generally when you’re fishing against the island they can’t run away from you so you can get the upper hand.
@@WinningWays Cheers. I’ll give it a go.
Use an elastic band one about 6mm wide the fish will pull line from under it ,then you need to reset it back ,mark it with either marker pen or a little sliding float stop knot that sits under the band this aids your casting
Can anybody tell me the rod and reel he’s using please? 🙏 ta.
Tina Turner grass😂 what the hell😅
Exactly what I was thinking 😂
Nut bush maybe??
yeah boi
Why’s Andy on a matrix box 😂
It’s Rich’s. His was set up in next peg