Thanks for a fantastic video! Very detailed and doing it slowly so that a beginner like myself can pick up the lessons. I am an American who is going to give carp fishing a try as there are too many carp in America and very few people fish for them.
If you moisten the line when you tighten the knots it’s better and stops putting line under too much tension when you pull, this guy should be showing that as well
Very nice video as Truth said nice and slow and clear will be trying these as they are nice and straight forward the close up shots were particularly good . would have loved a bit of commentary but if its not your thing what the hell lol Thanks again
Great vid...except for your lead clip set up. That lead won't disengage from the clip. Ramming the tail rubber all the way over the clip creates too much friction. In the event of a mainline failure, that carp will be dragging that lead around and it won't separate. Over time, the rubber will fuse itself into the plastic, making it even harder to dislodge. only engage the tail rubber half way. It'll still do its job, but the lead can still be ejected. Check out Matthew Collins' vid on lead clip mistakes to see what happens
Find it funny how you care about the fish dragging the lead around if the mainline snaps... Don't you try to hook that same fish with the sharpest thing in the world causing so much pain to them??!
This tail rubber debate only matters to lake fishing. When fishing in lakes the fish have been caught loads of times and they use the tail rubber and lead to fling it out of there mouth. While fishing on a river you want to ram the tail rubber on because of flow and the fish is stronger and you don't have to worry about it flinging the hook out. Plus your argument about the lead dragging on the floor is wrong the hook will rust out long before that lead causes any damage and the fish with most likely learn to fling it out river or lake carp
Loved the video bro! Just getting back into fishing my self! havnt tied a rig for over 15 years "LOL" Gave you a sub so ill get all your updates bro :-)
And it's not that safe, either. In the event of a mainline failure, that lead isn't going anywhere, because the rubber sleeve's shoved on so tight to the clip that the lead can't drop it off. You're only meant to slide the sleeve only just over the clip end, so the lead can drop off.
Sled Kato vi igledah videoto isprobvah vashiqt method I raboti po dobre ot mnogoto koito as znam blagodarq vi mnogo shte se radvam ako ni raskriesh I drugite si taini v ribolova
Thanks for a fantastic video! Very detailed and doing it slowly so that a beginner like myself can pick up the lessons. I am an American who is going to give carp fishing a try as there are too many carp in America and very few people fish for them.
If you moisten the line when you tighten the knots it’s better and stops putting line under too much tension when you pull, this guy should be showing that as well
Very nice video as Truth said nice and slow and clear will be trying these as they are nice and straight forward the close up shots were particularly good . would have loved a bit of commentary but if its not your thing what the hell lol Thanks again
Great vid...except for your lead clip set up. That lead won't disengage from the clip. Ramming the tail rubber all the way over the clip creates too much friction. In the event of a mainline failure, that carp will be dragging that lead around and it won't separate. Over time, the rubber will fuse itself into the plastic, making it even harder to dislodge. only engage the tail rubber half way. It'll still do its job, but the lead can still be ejected. Check out Matthew Collins' vid on lead clip mistakes to see what happens
Find it funny how you care about the fish dragging the lead around if the mainline snaps... Don't you try to hook that same fish with the sharpest thing in the world causing so much pain to them??!
This tail rubber debate only matters to lake fishing. When fishing in lakes the fish have been caught loads of times and they use the tail rubber and lead to fling it out of there mouth. While fishing on a river you want to ram the tail rubber on because of flow and the fish is stronger and you don't have to worry about it flinging the hook out. Plus your argument about the lead dragging on the floor is wrong the hook will rust out long before that lead causes any damage and the fish with most likely learn to fling it out river or lake carp
There's finally someone reasonable who's even watching Matt's videos. Great work :-)
Carp fishing is totally a different breed
Great video thanks
Благодаря за полезния съвет ali yamak
Радвам се че съм ти бил полезен. Това е най финният такъм на косъм, Разбирасе има и много други тънкости които със радост бих споделил с вас 👍
Always wet your knots before tightening them.
Loved the video bro! Just getting back into fishing my self! havnt tied a rig for over 15 years "LOL" Gave you a sub so ill get all your updates bro :-)
Thank you brother 🙏🏼
what was used in this video for the running rig ? inline lead yeah baitscrew yeah what was those 2 little things u put on the hook called
Can I use this rig in a pva bag set up ?
Yeah mate
The second Rig ist a safety Bolt Rig, no running Rig...correct me, If i am wrong😉
And it's not that safe, either. In the event of a mainline failure, that lead isn't going anywhere, because the rubber sleeve's shoved on so tight to the clip that the lead can't drop it off. You're only meant to slide the sleeve only just over the clip end, so the lead can drop off.
@@chrispainter827 thats what i was thinking that lead isnt coming off bit of a death rig now
Hi....Plz can u plz help me how to get this boil pop up plz.....am from india
Microwave the dough ball for about 30 seconds.
Sled Kato vi igledah videoto isprobvah vashiqt method I raboti po dobre ot mnogoto koito as znam blagodarq vi mnogo shte se radvam ako ni raskriesh I drugite si taini v ribolova
Great way to waste line and not wet down the knots before pulling 🙄
Благодаря за полезния съвет ali yamak