Great video - small suggestion: would be nice to have a camera setup on the rod end, just so we can see how the various interactions that happen underwater are reflected on the rod tip.
Mind blowing, every second!! I knew ginge was an epic angler, but to sit there and give it toe to toe with an England national treasure, just shows how far he’s come! Amazing content gents 👏👏👏👏
Gentlemen, just make another 1000 of those videos and i love them all! it's so amazing to see how you guys are talking about the smallest details and to se what makes difference. I love it so much! Thank you so much
Well, you’ve done it again. All of the videos in this series have been fantastic. You can’t fail to learn and they’re incredibly entertaining. Love the banter and Adam’s sarcasm 😂😂😂
Bonjour ! La vidéo qui fait du bien ! Instructive ! C’est fascinant comme vidéo ! On ne voit jamais ce genre de film sous l’eau, comment ça se passe, comment se comporte les poissons, l’esche sur le fond …. MERCI de nous faire partager ces moments, ça doit demander beaucoup de travail !!!
Enjoyed the video and learned from it to! Thanks Guru for sharing! And thanks to Steve, Adam and Matthew for their comment! Great job!!👏👏 Also loved the tea sipping from Matt!! 😂🤢
Another really interesting video Guru's. Going to watch it a few times. I would be interested if you could do the same for pole fishing and show the response of the rigs, bait and how the fish take the bait.
@@TackleguruTV and let's how good Mr Godfrey actually is on the pole. Match style, SIPs rules? 3 hours no feedback until afterwards. Could draft in Will Raison!
Hope you guys can do this on the rivers to see how many times we get done by barbel when we think it’s a chub or bream bite and haven’t struck. This has opened my eyes. I’ll be experimenting on the river this summer. Thanks for the video lads. Awesome
just finished the video, such compelling and well put together content for us all to enjoy! thanks to everyone involved, always prioritised Guru when buying my tackle and glad I have! 🧡 be great to see a future episode on the new and improved helicopter rig 😀
Very interesting episode. Nothing groundbreaking or changing for me but good to see some confirmation. On the heli rig i use a sleeve over the heli swivel to kick out the hooklenght cause i always expected otherwise theres a good chance it lands on top of the mainline. I do use 4" hook length about 6" above the feeder but only with hair rigs. Im a bit flabbergasted anyone would try a self setting rig wihout a hair to be honest. You could see the difference on the hydrid in that regard. Would have liked to see that on the footage cause it works very very well for me, even better than the hybrid. Footage also confirmed for me why i only use "flat laying" feeders (like the gripper) and tungsten stoppers on heli rigs to lay the mainline flat on the bottom. And thats why im also glad i bought "flying backleads" in bulk years ago when i heard some brand stopped selling then. Seeing the amount of liners on the footage its mind-blowing to me how no brands make those anymore. Get on it Guru, im starting to run low on those and carp backleads arent subtle enough. So please....😊
Just amazing footage - thank you for the massive effort you’ve all put in on all of these underwater videos, the improvements to rigs and presentation that people like myself (an average club angler) have gained cannot be understated.
BREAM😅😢 I loved every moment of these two episodes. 53yrs old, I have learnt so much which I will be putting into practice. Hopefully, not so many bream more carp and tench. Brilliant watching you guys work.
I.ve been mostly feeder fishing for the past 2 years, and until now I was convinced the hookbait.s gotta stay on the feeder...now Im not too sure. The thing is, I pack the feeder pretty much the same way as yous (with the wafter) so it could be just my impression that the hookbait stays there when it actually isnt. Thanks a lot for this, lads, learning something new every day.
So interesting! Great work gents! The lake I fish on, my strike rate with a small washed out pink 7mm Wafter is so much superior to any other colour. Crazy why pink is much better than any other colour on some venues. Works for all species too, carp, bream and tench all for the pink 7mm. Literally the only hook bait I take these days
Awesome! For someone like me - not restricted by any international competition rules - a real eye-opener. Just add an extra slim anti-tangle sleeve for the heli rig and perhaps the hooklength kicks out even better.
Congratulations guys! I like this video but as I am a float angler I would like to see something like this but with a pole. That would be a real hit. How the feeding works. How accurate it is, how the different movents of the float, look like with the bait. How the fish react to active moves of the bait... Please make it!
great video, i think it would be interesting to see how the rod tip is reacting to the different bites underwater. Now we see how he sets the hook, but not the tip when the fish hooks itself. thanks a lot for sharing this amazing underwater footage
When I fish now, I get really frustrated that I can’t see underwater, it’s like watching the football live instead of TV, you still wait for the replay 😂😂👍
4" rig lenght on a 30g feeder sets itself almost instantly I find. By time the fish has sucked up the hook bait and feels the weight of the feeder they bolt and that's that and there hooked up, never used a hybrid elastic feeder just a standard banjo feeder is my go to now 👍🏻.... I find a 6" gives the fish to much slack line with in the rig to play about and spit it! When packing the ground bait in the banjo I like to have a mound protruding on top so when it starts to break down and fluff up it spils over the sides of the banjo and hides it from view as it falls over the sides, this is my go to tench mothod and it works great for me 👌🏻
I use the Preston icms flat bed and Banjo feeders in 15 and 25 gram on the canal but with a 14 qm1 with wafters and corn its the best fish trap ever invented without a doubt qwality video lads awesome to watch 👌🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣
That was brilliant video got me thinking that’s why I get more aggressive bites using a inline cage feeders with a short hook lengths thanks lads keep up the good work
Great vid. I can understand the point of a stiff boom or fluoro to push the hook length away from the feeder when the hook lands on the bottom, but what's the point of using a twisted boom to attach the feeder on a heli rig? The line tension to the rod tip straightens the feeder connection whether it's single or double twisted. All you'll end up with is a soft hook length falling next to a highly visible twisted boom or am I missing something please?
Absolutely love this, learnt so much gripping viewing. I would have been really interested to see you experiment further and ditch the feeder and try using a lead with the hook bait nicked into a PVA mesh bag of feed. Harder to cast accurately but the hook bait would presumably be fishing straight away and not buried. My take from watching this is that the fish much preferred separation between hook bait and feeder which you often got when the swim was full of fish and swishing the hook bait around. It’d be good to see the hook bait presented better without fish interaction for those hard days when there aren’t lots of fish around and competing in the swim and you need to capitalise on every opportunity.
With the groundbait option on the hybrid, would a more active mix help release the hookbait earlier? Would a slight fizz attract the fish to the area where the hookbait is? Just a thought...
thank you for the content i enjoyed and learnt a lot from this 🧡 some feedback though, from a learning perspective. it would be good to see the rod at the same time as the underwater camera, like when we can see the Gurus, then we could see what we would see on the rod and what is happening underwater
Will definitely be something we do in the future exploring rivers and canals and see what theyre like underwater. They used 8mm Mainline Match Wafters in Pink Tuna and Yellow Pineapple
I’m not one for strong statements but I absolutely bl***y love a hybrid feeder. Caught so many fish on a size small 24g often with neat groundbait and double dead red. Pellet and wafter in summer. Magic
Truly amazing film boy's bit gutted the world will know my secrets! I learnt years ago I won't have they edge anymore! Unless like Steve sead if you didn't take anything in from this film you probably never will 😄💪👌🎣
Mr ''Ginger'' has a funny voice but really cool! Bloody interesting to see breams feeding underwater! After 40 years of successful bream hunting I think I can learn a lot from your record. Thanks!
Great video and brings a whole new perspective seeing the underwater environment too which we probably don’t think enough about…. But pat on the back to Matt for his skilful casting too. All the things discussed are important and the finer details and marginal gains but I’m guessing most of us would improve a great deal more if we could cast as well as top anglers… Thanks for your hard work and insights Ps when are you showing the outtakes
Gentlemen... The previous episode opened my eyes wider. But this one opened them so wide that they almost fell out of my skull😮 Great job.
Happy to hear you took something away fromn the film to put in your own fishing!🙌
Best underwater film I've ever seen ,it made so much sense and clarity big shout out to Guru and the team 👏👍
Thank you Robert!💪
Can't believe I sat and watched both underwater bream episodes and enjoyed it all while I sat carp fishing catching bream 😂
What a class watch, such huge credit to Guru, simply spellbinding from start to finish, thank You all.
Great video - small suggestion: would be nice to have a camera setup on the rod end, just so we can see how the various interactions that happen underwater are reflected on the rod tip.
Mind blowing, every second!! I knew ginge was an epic angler, but to sit there and give it toe to toe with an England national treasure, just shows how far he’s come! Amazing content gents 👏👏👏👏
Gentlemen, just make another 1000 of those videos and i love them all! it's so amazing to see how you guys are talking about the smallest details and to se what makes difference. I love it so much! Thank you so much
Guys this is absolutely generations ahead, unbelievable great stuff
Thank you for the great feedback Steven!🙌
Well, you’ve done it again. All of the videos in this series have been fantastic. You can’t fail to learn and they’re incredibly entertaining. Love the banter and Adam’s sarcasm 😂😂😂
Bonjour !
La vidéo qui fait du bien ! Instructive ! C’est fascinant comme vidéo ! On ne voit jamais ce genre de film sous l’eau, comment ça se passe, comment se comporte les poissons, l’esche sur le fond ….
MERCI de nous faire partager ces moments, ça doit demander beaucoup de travail !!!
Enjoyed the video and learned from it to! Thanks Guru for sharing! And thanks to Steve, Adam and Matthew for their comment! Great job!!👏👏
Also loved the tea sipping from Matt!! 😂🤢
Thank you so much for making the underwater videos, they have given us an understanding of fish behaviour that we simply never had before. ATB MMMD
Thank you Max, great to hear you enjoyed the film!🙌
Another really interesting video Guru's. Going to watch it a few times.
I would be interested if you could do the same for pole fishing and show the response of the rigs, bait and how the fish take the bait.
Underwater 3 will be exactly what youre after!🙌
@@TackleguruTV and let's how good Mr Godfrey actually is on the pole. Match style, SIPs rules? 3 hours no feedback until afterwards.
Could draft in Will Raison!
Patient is still the key to bream fishing 🎣 … great video 👏👏👏
Hope you guys can do this on the rivers to see how many times we get done by barbel when we think it’s a chub or bream bite and haven’t struck. This has opened my eyes. I’ll be experimenting on the river this summer. Thanks for the video lads. Awesome
Definitely one for the future
just finished the video, such compelling and well put together content for us all to enjoy! thanks to everyone involved, always prioritised Guru when buying my tackle and glad I have! 🧡
be great to see a future episode on the new and improved helicopter rig 😀
Very interesting episode. Nothing groundbreaking or changing for me but good to see some confirmation.
On the heli rig i use a sleeve over the heli swivel to kick out the hooklenght cause i always expected otherwise theres a good chance it lands on top of the mainline.
I do use 4" hook length about 6" above the feeder but only with hair rigs. Im a bit flabbergasted anyone would try a self setting rig wihout a hair to be honest. You could see the difference on the hydrid in that regard. Would have liked to see that on the footage cause it works very very well for me, even better than the hybrid.
Footage also confirmed for me why i only use "flat laying" feeders (like the gripper) and tungsten stoppers on heli rigs to lay the mainline flat on the bottom.
And thats why im also glad i bought "flying backleads" in bulk years ago when i heard some brand stopped selling then.
Seeing the amount of liners on the footage its mind-blowing to me how no brands make those anymore.
Get on it Guru, im starting to run low on those and carp backleads arent subtle enough. So please....😊
The most informative video series of this kind that I have ever seen. Bravo! And thank you! Greetings from Lithuania
Happy to hear you enjoyed the series!🙌
Just amazing footage - thank you for the massive effort you’ve all put in on all of these underwater videos, the improvements to rigs and presentation that people like myself (an average club angler) have gained cannot be understated.
BREAM😅😢 I loved every moment of these two episodes. 53yrs old, I have learnt so much which I will be putting into practice. Hopefully, not so many bream more carp and tench. Brilliant watching you guys work.
Absolutely brilliant, so informative, Mr Ringer will be unstoppable on ferry even more now lol , great job men thank you for sharing 👍
Great to hear you enjoyed it Paul! At least you'll know how Ringers fishing now!🤣
I.ve been mostly feeder fishing for the past 2 years, and until now I was convinced the hookbait.s gotta stay on the feeder...now Im not too sure. The thing is, I pack the feeder pretty much the same way as yous (with the wafter) so it could be just my impression that the hookbait stays there when it actually isnt. Thanks a lot for this, lads, learning something new every day.
Thank you Marius, great to hear to took something away from the Underwater series!🙌
So interesting! Great work gents! The lake I fish on, my strike rate with a small washed out pink 7mm Wafter is so much superior to any other colour. Crazy why pink is much better than any other colour on some venues. Works for all species too, carp, bream and tench all for the pink 7mm. Literally the only hook bait I take these days
Thank you Freddie!🙌
👏👏👏unbelievable series! Credit where it’s deserved, congratulations Guru! I’ve learnt so much, I’ve no doubt I’ll catch more fish thanks to you!
Glad to hear you enjoyed the series Denis, still lots more to come in the future! 🙌
Awesome! For someone like me - not restricted by any international competition rules - a real eye-opener. Just add an extra slim anti-tangle sleeve for the heli rig and perhaps the hooklength kicks out even better.
Congratulations guys! I like this video but as I am a float angler I would like to see something like this but with a pole. That would be a real hit. How the feeding works. How accurate it is, how the different movents of the float, look like with the bait. How the fish react to active moves of the bait... Please make it!
Eine grossartige Arbeit von euch Gurus. Vielen Dank und auf weitere Videos!
cracking video lads! we need more underwater footage!! :D
More to come!
Amazing footage and a lot to think about, Again! Thanks very much guys. amazing work from the whole team.
Thank you for the positive feedback Ryan! 💪
great video, i think it would be interesting to see how the rod tip is reacting to the different bites underwater. Now we see how he sets the hook, but not the tip when the fish hooks itself. thanks a lot for sharing this amazing underwater footage
Another mind blowing underwater vid well done guys, plenty of food for thought 👏🎣👏🎣
Thank you Graham, glad you enjoyed the film!🍿
Mind blowing.... turned a lot of my ideas on it's head, well done lads 👏👏👍
Thank you Paul🙌
Absolutely awesome stuff! Hats off to you chaps for producing this 👍
When I fish now, I get really frustrated that I can’t see underwater, it’s like watching the football live instead of TV, you still wait for the replay 😂😂👍
Brilliant footage. Shame this wasn't available 30 years ago when I loved bream fishing. No longer in UK now, miss the slabs.
Great to hear you enjoyed the film!🙌
4" rig lenght on a 30g feeder sets itself almost instantly I find. By time the fish has sucked up the hook bait and feels the weight of the feeder they bolt and that's that and there hooked up, never used a hybrid elastic feeder just a standard banjo feeder is my go to now 👍🏻.... I find a 6" gives the fish to much slack line with in the rig to play about and spit it! When packing the ground bait in the banjo I like to have a mound protruding on top so when it starts to break down and fluff up it spils over the sides of the banjo and hides it from view as it falls over the sides, this is my go to tench mothod and it works great for me 👌🏻
Guru you are the best!!! Thanks for the work you've done.
Wow wow wow The best underwater! Thank you all involved camera work was amazing 👍🎣👏
well done again boys, can't wait to use my new hybrid feeders this season 👍
Thank you Michael! now you'll know how your hybrid feeder is working its magic! 🪄
I use the Preston icms flat bed and Banjo feeders in 15 and 25 gram on the canal but with a 14 qm1 with wafters and corn its the best fish trap ever invented without a doubt qwality video lads awesome to watch 👌🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣
Thank you Wayne!🙌
That was brilliant video got me thinking that’s why I get more aggressive bites using a inline cage feeders with a short hook lengths thanks lads keep up the good work
Great vid. I can understand the point of a stiff boom or fluoro to push the hook length away from the feeder when the hook lands on the bottom, but what's the point of using a twisted boom to attach the feeder on a heli rig? The line tension to the rod tip straightens the feeder connection whether it's single or double twisted. All you'll end up with is a soft hook length falling next to a highly visible twisted boom or am I missing something please?
Mainly aids casting and supports the feeder on the rig!💪
Next Gen fishing , thank you lads
Thank you Gerry!🙌
incredible amount of information. and all that for free too. in one word AMAZING.
Absolutely love this, learnt so much gripping viewing. I would have been really interested to see you experiment further and ditch the feeder and try using a lead with the hook bait nicked into a PVA mesh bag of feed. Harder to cast accurately but the hook bait would presumably be fishing straight away and not buried. My take from watching this is that the fish much preferred separation between hook bait and feeder which you often got when the swim was full of fish and swishing the hook bait around. It’d be good to see the hook bait presented better without fish interaction for those hard days when there aren’t lots of fish around and competing in the swim and you need to capitalise on every opportunity.
Thank you! something well definitely look into in the future🙌
These guys are great together. I wish they'd of swapped positions at times with the catching. We need more of these asap
Plenty more to come James! Don't you worry 😉
With the groundbait option on the hybrid, would a more active mix help release the hookbait earlier? Would a slight fizz attract the fish to the area where the hookbait is? Just a thought...
It's an amazing job!!! Very interesting. Thank you👍🏻
Thank you for the positive feedback!💪
Been Absalute amazing watch guys . Thanks for the the learning .
Great to hear you enjoyed the film!🙌
thank you for the content i enjoyed and learnt a lot from this 🧡
some feedback though, from a learning perspective. it would be good to see the rod at the same time as the underwater camera, like when we can see the Gurus, then we could see what we would see on the rod and what is happening underwater
Amazing footage Guru lads. Take a bow 👌🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🎣
Brilliant. What an eye opener. How switched on was the tench
It wasn't the Tench's first rodeo was it🤣
@@TackleguruTV 😅
Brilliant. Top work team Guru! 👍🐳👏👏👏👏👏
Thank you Chris!💪
Magnificent changing my rigs trying mini spinner rigs stole from carp lads but tied to size 12 hooks. After 50 years time to change.
I would of loved to see a pop-up to see it that works 😊
We tested how a pop up works in Underwater 1, this will be right up your street! 🙌
The video backs up what has already been known by the major "matchmen".Good job boys .
I learnt so much from this! I love these videos lads, thanks for the insight!
Our pleasure!🙌
Mind blowing video! Great job guys!
Thank you Mike!🙌
Wow just wow eyes 👀 open well done lads
Glad to hear you enjoyed it Andy!💪
Awesome watch great stuff keep it coming 🙌🏻🙌🏻
Thank you Adam!🙌
Iv had some lovely tench and carp on the hybrid 4inch bayonet spike love a 8mm or a 12mm hook bait size 10 all the way 🙌🏻
Now you have an idea on how your rigs working under the surface!
Great feature. Learnt a lot there 👌👌🎣🎣🍊🍊
Amazing to hear your learned from this Martin, thank you 🙏
I haven't seen the hybrid section yet but I know it will hammer em !💪🎣
What did you think to the Hybrid Feeder section?🤔
Just sensational lads. Thankyou!
Thank you for the positive feedback!💪
Absolutely fascinating.
How deep hooked was the bream that took over a minute before the indication?
Great job! Thank you for this piece of art
You should have put on the 20mm boilie for the picky roach. Great video! Learned a lot. Thanks!
Cracking videos as always guru love to see some footage on canals and rivers also what wafters are you using
Will definitely be something we do in the future exploring rivers and canals and see what theyre like underwater. They used 8mm Mainline Match Wafters in Pink Tuna and Yellow Pineapple
Again another brilliant video, thanks guru 😊
Thank you Mark!🙌
Fantastic videos and brilliant information 👏👏👏👏👏🎣🧤
Excellent video. Thank you.
Thank you for the positive feedback Peter!🙌
24.36 that's true 👍 loving this lads. 🎉fire
Thank you Bob!🙌
@@TackleguruTV who's this replying?? Am I actually talking to a pro fisherman or an office boy ???
I’m not one for strong statements but I absolutely bl***y love a hybrid feeder. Caught so many fish on a size small 24g often with neat groundbait and double dead red. Pellet and wafter in summer. Magic
Glad youre on the bank catching fish!!
Это было очень круто и познавательно. Спасибо вам, парни за работу.
I have allways used a 6inch link, but I use a plastic t piece to kick the bait out
That modified helicopter rig is basically a fixed inline rig, isn't it? Great video. Food for thought.
Glad to hear you enjoyed the video!
Great video, would be nice to see a black bait or even a mussel as bait as the lake bed was littered with them.
What size Wafter did you use with the size 14 feeder special and bayonet combo? Great content lads keep up the good work 👍🏻
An 8mm for a 6mm wafter will work perfectly with that pattern!🙌
Pellet hook bait? Amazing film lads.👌🔥👌🔥👏👏👍
This is something we tried in Underwater 1! This will be right up your street! 🙌
The best 1 hour plus video on RUclips with out a doubt
Mind blowing
Thank you Paul🙌
@team guru
Eye opening yet again boys 👍👍👍
Hope your doing one with an active groundbait 🤔🤔🤔🤔
Hi Darren! Something we can definitely try in another episode of Underwater!🙌
Next vid love to see PVA solid bag / sticks / net etc
Well done guru great videos, eye opener.
I have never used a hi breed feeder can thay be used in slow moving rivers
Hi Raymond! Of course you can use hybrid feeders on slow moving rivers, it'll work great releasing the bait slowly🙌
Great video guys! Loved watching them. Are you planning to make videos about float fishing (pole or waggler) as well?
We already have 1 shot!!
Hi guys what fishery is this please? Would love a feeder fishing day here 👌👌 great insight to feeder fishing as well learnt a lot from that 👍
Truly amazing film boy's bit gutted the world will know my secrets! I learnt years ago I won't have they edge anymore! Unless like Steve sead if you didn't take anything in from this film you probably never will 😄💪👌🎣
Thank you Wayne! 🙌
Great work. Does the feed always stay in the feeder that long?
whats the maximum depth you could fish the hybred feeder effectivly
Amazing amazing loved it lads ❤
Glad to hear to enjoyed the film 🍿
Mr ''Ginger'' has a funny voice but really cool! Bloody interesting to see breams feeding underwater! After 40 years of successful bream hunting I think I can learn a lot from your record. Thanks!
Let us know how you get on!!
Who seen @ 1hr.15 the bream with double maggot hanging out, someone been snapped 🤔
Great footage well done 👍
Thank you!🙏
Absolutely brilliant
Great video and brings a whole new perspective seeing the underwater environment too which we probably don’t think enough about….
But pat on the back to Matt for his skilful casting too. All the things discussed are important and the finer details and marginal gains but I’m guessing most of us would improve a great deal more if we could cast as well as top anglers…
Thanks for your hard work and insights
Ps when are you showing the outtakes
Steve, don’t be upset that everyone now knows the secrets. You're still the best!
Unbelievable to see what goes on, I know carp are the main fish but bream & tench are just are good.
Please tell me we have more underwater to come.
It's not over yet! Underwater 3 is in the edit!!!
@@TackleguruTV YES 👍🏻
another great video from guru
Would using a maggot feeder result in a higher frequency of bream baits? Did you tried it in this episode?
Definitely something we can try on another Underwater episode!
@@TackleguruTV looking forward :-)
Buzzing couldn’t wait
I don't get your lack of diagnostics,,, WHY @1 hour didn't you try a 5" hook length? WHY go back to 6" which you have already tried?????
There's only so much you can do in a film unfortunately! if we did everything the film would be a day long!🤣
Give over, your MISSING MY POINT!!! YOU ALREADY TESTED 6"!!!!!!!! @@TackleguruTV
Nothing wrong with that @TackleguruTV