The first thing I noticed about this reel is its weight ruclips.net/user/postUgkxM68VkfsQhHaabDce1IwOCXuvumcpbZ_k . I wouldn't say it was uncomfortable but it was a little heavier than other similarly sized reels. However, that didn't deter my enjoyment of how smooth this reel is. I spooled it with 20lb. Tuf-Line XP and it's perfect for what I use it for. I have it paired with an 8'6" Medium/Fast Okuma SST Salmon/Steelhead rod. The combination is perfect for casting and even drifting. I used the reel all day and didn't experience any arm or hand fatigue except when fighting a few fish! The bail is solid and feels strong when engaging by reeling and manually closing the bail by hand. The large rubber handle grip is very comfortable. It's got a powerful drag, silky smooth reeling, and feels very comfortable in the hands. I recommend it!
Always a pleasure to watch Jamie, who is in my opinion one of the very best feeder fishing broadcasters. A real asset to Matrix. Keep the videos coming please. 🎣
Great vidio really enjoyed all the filming and the explanations the fishing was fab and showing how to keep changing things was tops thanks thight lines wafting for the next one thanks
Just a question for feeder fishing (I’m new to it) when using ground bait do I have to reel it back in every 5 or so mins to put more ground bait on or do I just leave it till I catch?
Great video 👍......I would have just changed to straight bomb....always works miracles with me 🙂.....then change to the feeder again.....just see how the fish react 👍plus I would have a second rod identical set up.....but overcast the distance x the depth your fishing.....fish will back off into a partially baited area....due to feed coming out on impact. ......try it out guys......it works 🙂👍
Great video, Jamie! Would you ever consider using a plastic feeder with no side holes? When you use a hook length of 50 cm. does the bait land 50 cm. away from the feeder or is it dragged down on top of the feeder by the natural fall of the feeder?
Jamie....ever thought of doing a video of a old fashion fishing art?......float ledgering??...... or even using it in a match??......you get it right and it will amaze you!!......many years ago I fished a very large pit in Norfolk.......80ft in places......I was fishing this method 10 ft from bank...over cabbage......lost count and weight of what I caught.....bream 5-7lb.....tench up to 8lb......150lb-200lb plus!!!.....I recon more to be honest.....what a day just under the rod top.....was a windy sw wind day.....perfect conditions...... alot of anglers are unaware of this classic method......but it works 100%.
I realy liked the video for its information content, but there are 2 things I noticed. 1) You just brushed away the line clippings when making up the rig. Not very emviromentally friendly. 2) people asked questions in the 'comments' but I never saw 1 answer. Guess this is because Matrix are behind these videos and only want to advertise ground baits, rods and reels. Otherwise, a very good video. Barry
This is one of, If not the, best fishing tutorials I've watched on RUclips ever!! Hat off to you Jamie, first class mate!
The first thing I noticed about this reel is its weight ruclips.net/user/postUgkxM68VkfsQhHaabDce1IwOCXuvumcpbZ_k . I wouldn't say it was uncomfortable but it was a little heavier than other similarly sized reels. However, that didn't deter my enjoyment of how smooth this reel is. I spooled it with 20lb. Tuf-Line XP and it's perfect for what I use it for. I have it paired with an 8'6" Medium/Fast Okuma SST Salmon/Steelhead rod. The combination is perfect for casting and even drifting. I used the reel all day and didn't experience any arm or hand fatigue except when fighting a few fish! The bail is solid and feels strong when engaging by reeling and manually closing the bail by hand. The large rubber handle grip is very comfortable. It's got a powerful drag, silky smooth reeling, and feels very comfortable in the hands. I recommend it!
Always a pleasure to watch Jamie, who is in my opinion one of the very best feeder fishing broadcasters. A real asset to Matrix. Keep the videos coming please. 🎣
Cracking video, really gave me some sound advice for my weekends fishing.
One of the most informative vids out there for feeder fishing. Many thx Jamie
Brilliant Jamie, no need for questions from me, all explained precisely. Big thanks mate.
Great advice and very informative Jamie! Not as easy as it looks to deliver a good video that everybody can use.
Excellent really enjoyed it feeder fishing master class.nice one matrix and well done.jamie.
Great video
Great vidio really enjoyed all the filming and the explanations the fishing was fab and showing how to keep changing things was tops thanks thight lines wafting for the next one thanks
Great video Jamie, well explained, to the lesser experienced angler, great tips, I like the Matrix kit, 👍
brilliant information ,best fishing tutorials I've watched pleace more of these tutorials👍
Wow. Excitement is more deeper this way.
The perfect learning video
Top man as usual jamie!
Thank you Jamie and Matrix, loaded with brilliant information as usual from you Jamie, very nicely filmed Matrix thank you,
Super informative!!
Thanks Jamie,brilliant as usual! 👏🏼 👍🏼
Great video thanks for your time.
Really good information…. Thanks
Brilliant fishing Jamie nice one mate
Great video Jamie precise and exact keep them coming and tight lines 🎣🎣🎣⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐👍
Great video Jamie 👍 so informative
Thanks Jamie great video
Great film Jamie top advice as always 👍👍
Great video Jamie 👍 keep up great videos 👍👍👍
Hi Jamie,would you prefer a spade end or a eyed hook for feeder fishing?
Just a question for feeder fishing (I’m new to it) when using ground bait do I have to reel it back in every 5 or so mins to put more ground bait on or do I just leave it till I catch?
Great video 👍......I would have just changed to straight bomb....always works miracles with me 🙂.....then change to the feeder again.....just see how the fish react 👍plus I would have a second rod identical set up.....but overcast the distance x the depth your fishing.....fish will back off into a partially baited area....due to feed coming out on impact. ......try it out guys......it works 🙂👍
Great video, Jamie! Would you ever consider using a plastic feeder with no side holes? When you use a hook length of 50 cm. does the bait land 50 cm. away from the feeder or is it dragged down on top of the feeder by the natural fall of the feeder?
do you use fluro for your hooklengths? if so does that affect the length ?
If Carlsberg did feeder fishing coaching ....
Jamie....ever thought of doing a video of a old fashion fishing art?......float ledgering??...... or even using it in a match??......you get it right and it will amaze you!!......many years ago I fished a very large pit in Norfolk.......80ft in places......I was fishing this method 10 ft from bank...over cabbage......lost count and weight of what I caught.....bream 5-7lb.....tench up to 8lb......150lb-200lb plus!!!.....I recon more to be honest.....what a day just under the rod top.....was a windy sw wind day.....perfect conditions...... alot of anglers are unaware of this classic method......but it works 100%.
I realy liked the video for its information content, but there are 2 things I noticed. 1) You just brushed away the line clippings when making up the rig. Not very emviromentally friendly. 2) people asked questions in the 'comments' but I never saw 1 answer. Guess this is because Matrix are behind these videos and only want to advertise ground baits, rods and reels. Otherwise, a very good video.
Barry