Hey Tom, Nice cinematography on the start of the second morning…very artistic and it puts the viewer right in the moment. I think you’ve coined a new fishing term NPL (New Personal Least)! Thanks as always!
Hey Tom just wanted to let you know that I love your Videos. I had just watched this video and the next day I was out at the lake and had a carp on well wouldn't you know it he got himself stuck in the weeds. In my head I heard you saying about just keeping the pressure on the line. Well man I thought for sure I was going to lose this fish. It really felt like he had me snagged up, well after a bit he got himself out of the weeds and I managed to get him landed. Keep up the great vids
You should start selling slamming Almond tiger Nuts 🤘😎🤘 I already buy from you the feeder sinkers and last week I got your carp hooks! I’m berry satisfied. Love your videos and your teaching section and cooking
I was wondering what river pack bait was also, my PL was about two half pounds when you find out where all the small ones are let us all know. I always thought the small ones maybe just ate moss or plankton. Another good video thanks Tom
Another great video. QQ, after watching a number of your videos, I decided to try fishing a local river (Raritan River in NJ) and was wondering what type of line (braid, mono, flouro) you recommend I use? Thanks, Joe
I've used both mono and braid extensively, and for carp fishing mono is superior in almost every way. These days I only use braid if I need to cast really far. My full gear and tackle list is always in the video description for reference.
I do that to stop the line peeling off the spool. That allows me to keep tension on the line as the rig falls to the bottom. That allows me to feel when the bait hits the bottom, and get an estimate of water depth. It also slows down the rig right before it hits the water so it doesn't impact the surface as hard.
I love the sunrise shot. Beautiful.
Love your videos! Thanks again for the weights me and my buddy been having great days 18 fish each day the last few trips. Keep up the good work!
That's awesome, thanks Casey!
Hey Tom,
Nice cinematography on the start of the second morning…very artistic and it puts the viewer right in the moment.
I think you’ve coined a new fishing term NPL (New Personal Least)!
Thanks as always!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Nice video again Tom looks a pretty lake, keep at it a chunk will come your way
Thanks 👍
Hey Tom just wanted to let you know that I love your Videos. I had just watched this video and the next day I was out at the lake and had a carp on well wouldn't you know it he got himself stuck in the weeds. In my head I heard you saying about just keeping the pressure on the line. Well man I thought for sure I was going to lose this fish. It really felt like he had me snagged up, well after a bit he got himself out of the weeds and I managed to get him landed. Keep up the great vids
That's awesome, man. Nice work. 👍
Love your work please keep going 😊
rocket surgery had me rolling
Glad you liked that! 😁
You should start selling slamming Almond tiger Nuts 🤘😎🤘 I already buy from you the feeder sinkers and last week I got your carp hooks! I’m berry satisfied. Love your videos and your teaching section and cooking
Glad you enjoy the videos, good luck out there!
You never seem to have enough line on your reel Tom.
For years I wondered "where are the small, juvenile carp?" After sixty years of fishing I still have no clue. Thanks for having no clue with me.
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I was wondering what river pack bait was also, my PL was about two half pounds when you find out where all the small ones are let us all know. I always thought the small ones maybe just ate moss or plankton. Another good video thanks Tom
I actually caught an even smaller one recently, will be in a future video. Thanks David.
Another great video. QQ, after watching a number of your videos, I decided to try fishing a local river (Raritan River in NJ) and was wondering what type of line (braid, mono, flouro) you recommend I use?
Thanks, Joe
I've used both mono and braid extensively, and for carp fishing mono is superior in almost every way. These days I only use braid if I need to cast really far. My full gear and tackle list is always in the video description for reference.
Thanks for your thoughts Tom. I’ll be sure to rewatch your video on the subject👍
I love your videos! I have a question have you ever used river pack bait? I started using it because it stays good longer
Glad you enjoy the videos. What's river pack bait?
@@OutsidewithTom typo I’m sorry, rice pack bait. Thanks for the reply
When you cast , you grab the line as the pack hits the water. Does keep the hair rig from tangling in the pack?
I do that to stop the line peeling off the spool. That allows me to keep tension on the line as the rig falls to the bottom. That allows me to feel when the bait hits the bottom, and get an estimate of water depth. It also slows down the rig right before it hits the water so it doesn't impact the surface as hard.
Where do you get those feeder leads I can’t find any near me carp fishing isn’t really big in az where I’m from
I make them, link is in the description if you want some for yourself.
Do you like the sharks was thinking about getting a 5000 size but we use 40lb mono here not sure if it will be big enough
Yep, they're great. My gear list is in the description.