On this venue ledgering is usually almost impossible due to the presence of thick weed beds but following a severe weed cut I decided to have a short session using a method feeder. Because of the depth it is important to make sure that the feeder reaches the bottom with the feed still on. Pellets prepared as if you are on a commercial fishery just will not work so I added a generous quantity of pv1 binder and this made the pellets stick to the feeder and get to the bottom intact. Because many of my local fisheries are very deep I have done this many times before and know it works. Another time I may try a conventional feeder to experiment. Tackle was robust but simple and I was testing my Red Range rod again coupled with 8lbs line and to get the line down I slid a 2gram sliding olivette on the line and a rubber float stop about 3 ft from the feeder and this helps keep the line pinned to the bottom and sink away from the rowers etc. It is important to not tighten the line to much as this will lift the olivette. As bites are usually unmissable on the method bite detection is not a problem. Bait was a simple banded pellet on a strong hook. Bill
@@jeburial3958 Hi well using a ground bait and pellet mix or neat groundbait. I may well try a pellet feeder or a hybrid feeder or even use a straight lead and loose fed pellets. Possibly a straight lead and pva bag. The possibilities are endless and experimentation is always a good idea Bill
It's alway s a joy to experiment I think I would try an hybrid in the river also maybe an expanded pellet might hold in the feeder I tried expander on ordinary feeders up for roach but half the time the pellet being soft caMe off ,the roach love the m something I will try next time
Thanks Bill for another "Carp free" Video. Interesting use of the Olivette and Float Stop. I use the same for all my Waggler fishing and only use split-shot for fine adjustments.
Hi I only use the olivette on pole rigs when I want the bait to get down quickly or in deep water. For waggler fishing I use loaded floats with a few small shot down. Bill
@@easyfishing1936 That's exactly what I used to do, but a lot of my Waggler fishing is long range and I found that Loaded Wagglers tangle easily, and in larger sizes are very buoyant even when shotted well down, so I hit bites better using an Olivette.
@@hunter111uk hi well if it works for you that is good. However I have never had a problem with loaded waggler and if it's good enough for the international anglers it's good for me. The only waggler I have found that needs care casting are the big sliders that use a lot of weight down the line but practise cured that. Bill
@@easyfishing1936 Hi Bill. I don't know any International Anglers but they probably don't take their Wives fishing as I do. Fishing in deep water, at long range, with a large loaded Waggler often resulted in tangles as the weight was well up the trace. The Olivette & Float Stop method means I get time to fish as well! Your Videos always give me new ideas, More Please!
Hi the method feeder is so simple to set up and is deadly for match carp and quality fish. The trick is getting the pellets or groundbait right to stay on the feeder until it is on the bottom, accurate casting, use the line clip to help. Ready tied method hooklengths with a choice of a band, quickstop or bayonet are available from the major tackle makers and are excellent for those who are uncertain of how to tye them. Bites can be savage!! Bill
Pretty sure those elusive Tench will be caught soon Bill and a real cracker jack for all your effort and hard work...heres hoping anyway. Stay safe and keep these videos coming.
Always informative Bill, I have 3 of the Drennan Red Range Rods (plus a few series 7's) value for money I think they are hard to beat. The next time you are experimenting Bill you might like to try leaving the hooklink outside of the method, I personally find bream, unlike carp prefer it that way. Just a suggestion Bill, please don't take it that I'm more knowledgeable than yourself, it's just a tip II picked up from Duncan Charman when I used to write for Coarse Angling Today, he did a piece on method feeder fishing for bream with scalded pellets. Give it a go for half an hour while you are experimenting. Tight lines Bill 👍
Hi yes I have tried various hook lengths and sometimes I don't bury it but some days it works other days it does not. I haven't a clue why. I think I need to go roach fishing with lighter tackle then I'm bound to hook a tench and then lose it! Bill
On this venue ledgering is usually almost impossible due to the presence of thick weed beds but following a severe weed cut I decided to have a short session using a method feeder. Because of the depth it is important to make sure that the feeder reaches the bottom with the feed still on. Pellets prepared as if you are on a commercial fishery just will not work so I added a generous quantity of pv1 binder and this made the pellets stick to the feeder and get to the bottom intact. Because many of my local fisheries are very deep I have done this many times before and know it works. Another time I may try a conventional feeder to experiment. Tackle was robust but simple and I was testing my Red Range rod again coupled with 8lbs line and to get the line down I slid a 2gram sliding olivette on the line and a rubber float stop about 3 ft from the feeder and this helps keep the line pinned to the bottom and sink away from the rowers etc. It is important to not tighten the line to much as this will lift the olivette. As bites are usually unmissable on the method bite detection is not a problem. Bait was a simple banded pellet on a strong hook. Bill
Hi Bill, You said the session wasn't wasted because you learnt something. What would you change in your approach next time? Cheers for the video!
@@jeburial3958 Hi well using a ground bait and pellet mix or neat groundbait. I may well try a pellet feeder or a hybrid feeder or even use a straight lead and loose fed pellets. Possibly a straight lead and pva bag. The possibilities are endless and experimentation is always a good idea
Bill
@@easyfishing1936 Cheers Bill, can agree there. I love to try different tactics on the river...even if it means a dry net.
It's alway s a joy to experiment I think I would try an hybrid in the river also maybe an expanded pellet might hold in the feeder I tried expander on ordinary feeders up for roach but half the time the pellet being soft caMe off ,the roach love the m something I will try next time
I miss you Bill
Great video Bill... you are obviously a thinking fisherman... keep experimenting! 🎣😉👍
Very interesting solution. Thanks for sharing, Bill.
Always food for thought on this channel. Keep ‘em coming Bill!🎣🏴
Another great video! Very informative. Very well presented. Giving me lots of ideas on what is my local river as well. Thank you :)
Bill your healthy vigor seems to be coming back.
So good to see that!
And a nice bream.
David
South Carolina
Thank you, but looks can be deceptive. When I'm fishing it takes my mind of my health Bill
Good tips there bill nice to see you out there catching some fish
Good to see you out and about Bill
nice one...that bream looked like it never been caught before.....
learning keeps you young,good video thanks
🎣🐟Petri lg von Luca B und Luca S und Milan die Angler.🎣 👍.Schau doch mal bei uns rein. Feedern an der Stör.
miss these vids
Thanks for sharing Bill 👌
still saved the blank there sir.. nicely done
Thanks Bill for another "Carp free" Video. Interesting use of the Olivette and Float Stop. I use the same for all my Waggler fishing and only use split-shot for fine adjustments.
Hi I only use the olivette on pole rigs when I want the bait to get down quickly or in deep water. For waggler fishing I use loaded floats with a few small shot down. Bill
@@easyfishing1936 That's exactly what I used to do, but a lot of my Waggler fishing is long range and I found that Loaded Wagglers tangle easily, and in larger sizes are very buoyant even when shotted well down, so I hit bites better using an Olivette.
@@hunter111uk hi well if it works for you that is good. However I have never had a problem with loaded waggler and if it's good enough for the international anglers it's good for me. The only waggler I have found that needs care casting are the big sliders that use a lot of weight down the line but practise cured that. Bill
@@easyfishing1936 Hi Bill. I don't know any International Anglers but they probably don't take their Wives fishing as I do. Fishing in deep water, at long range, with a large loaded Waggler often resulted in tangles as the weight was well up the trace. The Olivette & Float Stop method means I get time to fish as well! Your Videos always give me new ideas, More Please!
Bill i use a small flying back ledon a float stop pins the lihe down a treat keep safe,para
Nice one Jim the elusive tench I am sure it will turn up good luck and tight lines
Jim??
@@CB-xr1eg ha ha had just been talking to my mate Jim sorry Bill. Old age haha
Nice one Bill. 👍
Ta for the video yam right u never stop learning in the game tight lines mucca
Another good video bill, never tried this method but will after seeing this!
Hi the method feeder is so simple to set up and is deadly for match carp and quality fish. The trick is getting the pellets or groundbait right to stay on the feeder until it is on the bottom, accurate casting, use the line clip to help. Ready tied method hooklengths with a choice of a band, quickstop or bayonet are available from the major tackle makers and are excellent for those who are uncertain of how to tye them. Bites can be savage!! Bill
Easy Fishing thanks for the reply bill your a legend mate
Pretty sure those elusive Tench will be caught soon Bill and a real cracker jack for all your effort and hard work...heres hoping anyway.
Stay safe and keep these videos coming.
Don't worry I will persist! Bill
Always informative Bill, I have 3 of the Drennan Red Range Rods (plus a few series 7's) value for money I think they are hard to beat. The next time you are experimenting Bill you might like to try leaving the hooklink outside of the method, I personally find bream, unlike carp prefer it that way. Just a suggestion Bill, please don't take it that I'm more knowledgeable than yourself, it's just a tip II picked up from Duncan Charman when I used to write for Coarse Angling Today, he did a piece on method feeder fishing for bream with scalded pellets. Give it a go for half an hour while you are experimenting. Tight lines Bill 👍
Hi yes I have tried various hook lengths and sometimes I don't bury it but some days it works other days it does not. I haven't a clue why. I think I need to go roach fishing with lighter tackle then I'm bound to hook a tench and then lose it! Bill
@@easyfishing1936 lol the story of my life Bill. Tight lines
Have you considered a shotgun fesder? I rate them highly on Stillwater ,might be worth ago david
Is there any chance have you used pearl barley as a bait on the whip?
Hi no I haven't but I have used wheat feeding a wild bird food seed mix and caught well. BILL