Hi Andrew, some great ideas there that will work for float fishing worm and prawns for salmon on the big rivers. I usually use a float of about 15g to get the distance, but the rigs often tangle, due to big weights I think! Many thanks for sharing this Brother!🐳🐳🏆🏆
I could be wrong but I guess it’s like fishing the slider on in matches. Firstly your right it’s the weights causing the tangle. You must remember to always feather the line before your rig lands to straighten everything out. You’ll know if you’ve a tangle because the float won’t sit right.👍
jij heb hier echt wel over nagedacht hoe simpel kan iets zijn ik ga dit uitproberen en dan kom ik er op terug als dit werkt hier in nederland,eerst zien dan geloven.....tis wel een heel goed leerzaam filmpje. je hebt goeie ideen andrew 😊 ik kan er alleen maar van leren.
Great video Andrew, how bouts putting stop both sides of olivett so can vary where the olivette is on rig, so if needed can put olivette right under float and let bait fall naturally?? Would that work
Cheers. I wouldn't recommend it because of the tangles BUT whatever works for you. When I need slow bait fall through the water I would use loaded waggler..
Hi, in the video you say the braided line floats. In the link for the braided line (the new version ) in your video description it says the braid is fast sinking. Are there 2 versions of this braid available ???? Good video...Thanks.
Hi Andrew great video , A lot of my water is only 1mtre deep, would you just set your olivette at 500mm and adjust the fluorocarbon to make up the rest.? Thanks Peter
Hi Andrew I hope you are well ,with this rig which I’m going to try this season on the river dove as I live in Staffordshire does it matter how fast the river is flowing with the 8g Olivett?
Float size choice should be according to the depth, current, sometimes wind, casting distance etc. etc. and olivette is a great way to have a big bulk of weight on the rig.
What braid would u recommend for roach and dace trotting with say maggot ? this braid but a lower diameter and would it be ok on a close faced reel ? Cheers Andy
Enjoyed the vid Andrew and I have the Korum Speci floats in various sizes. My problem is I can't find the large top bands anywhere. Where did you get yours? Cheers.
Hi Andrew, some great ideas there that will work for float fishing worm and prawns for salmon on the big rivers. I usually use a float of about 15g to get the distance, but the rigs often tangle, due to big weights I think! Many thanks for sharing this Brother!🐳🐳🏆🏆
Sounds great!
Thanks for sharing.
I could be wrong but I guess it’s like fishing the slider on in matches. Firstly your right it’s the weights causing the tangle. You must remember to always feather the line before your rig lands to straighten everything out. You’ll know if you’ve a tangle because the float won’t sit right.👍
@@jamesburton668 Thank you James, tight lines Bro!🙂👍🐳
jij heb hier echt wel over nagedacht hoe simpel kan iets zijn ik ga dit uitproberen en dan kom ik er op terug als dit werkt hier in nederland,eerst zien dan geloven.....tis wel een heel goed leerzaam filmpje. je hebt goeie ideen andrew 😊 ik kan er alleen maar van leren.
Caught my PB bass on this rig in my local estuary yesterday. Thanks Andrew 👍🏻
Welcome. Thanks.
Going to be giving this a go on the Trent June 16th 🎣 thanks!
Super vid Andrew, just what I was after! I'll be giving this a go in the new river season
Thank you! Hope you will get some on it!
Great set up for monster river fish from the Pred master thanx for sharing Andy 👌
Glad you liked it.
Very good Andrew precise and informative. Thank you.
Welcome.
Tops presentation as always!! Thanks
Top class Andrew awesome rig cheers for posting buddy,
Glad you see it this way.
Great video once again would you put that rig on a winder and do loop to loop when targeting big fish thankyou keep them coming please.
Great video as always, thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Nice video.
Gave me some ideas.
Thanks.
Great!
Great video Andrew, how bouts putting stop both sides of olivett so can vary where the olivette is on rig, so if needed can put olivette right under float and let bait fall naturally?? Would that work
Cheers.
I wouldn't recommend it because of the tangles BUT whatever works for you. When I need slow bait fall through the water I would use loaded waggler..
Hi, in the video you say the braided line floats. In the link for the braided line (the new version ) in your video description it says the braid is fast sinking. Are there 2 versions of this braid available ???? Good video...Thanks.
It does as any braid made out of Dyneema but whatever works for you.
Cheers
Hi Andrew great video , A lot of my water is only 1mtre deep, would you just set your olivette at 500mm and adjust the fluorocarbon to make up the rest.? Thanks Peter
Yes, exactly.
please advise what sleeve I should buy for top of float? size brand etc.
Depends on the float.. What I use, is in the video's description.
Hi Andrew, are you fishing this just touching bottom or slightly dragging along the bottom? Thanks
I would say mixture of above but I always control top&bottom float rigs..
Hello Andrew, is the olivette to be positioned about halfway between the float and the hook?
Great video.
No, like 60-80 cm.from the hook.
@@AndrewsKnots Thanks
Hi Andrew I hope you are well ,with this rig which I’m going to try this season on the river dove as I live in Staffordshire does it matter how fast the river is flowing with the 8g Olivett?
Float size choice should be according to the depth, current, sometimes wind, casting distance etc. etc. and olivette is a great way to have a big bulk of weight on the rig.
What braid would u recommend for roach and dace trotting with say maggot ? this braid but a lower diameter and would it be ok on a close faced reel ? Cheers Andy
I would use 0.08-0.10 mm.
@@AndrewsKnots cheers for that pal
I'm interested in that line for float fishing is there link for it?
In the description.
Enjoyed the vid Andrew and I have the Korum Speci floats in various sizes. My problem is I can't find the large top bands anywhere. Where did you get yours? Cheers.
Check description. Cheers