Hi Matthew hope you are well! How do you spoil surface fishing lines that are hydrophobic ? I keep getting memory twist on my line when I spool. I’ve also been told to use 15lb mainline on a new water and I wondered if you had any tips ? Cheers
@@cbing4036 Hi mate, I’ve never even heard of hydrophobic monofilament fishing line. I’m familiar with the Nash Zig-Flo which is a neutral density hooklink. I guess your new water states 15lb as a minimum line strength right? In that case I’d be very surprised if surface fishing was allowed. 15lbs is too heavy for surface fishing in my opinion unless you used a big heavy controller and then were allowed to use a finer material as the hooklink? Going back to your original issue of line twist, I’d say that you are spooling it up wrong to start with. I think the hydrophobic bit is a red herring. Even if you’ve found hydrophobic mono, if you follow this video then line twist shouldn't be an issue. If it is then I’d send it back! BTW the Nash Zig-Flo comes on 100m and 300m spools. The 300m spools are designed for anglers that want to use it as a surface fishing mainline. I tested the 12lbs this winter as a bottom bait hooklink. I banked loads of 30s and 40s on this material with zero issues from our rocky lake so it’s proper good stuff! Hope that helps mate. Cheers, Matt.
@@matthewcollinsangler thank you for your detailed response. You can surface fish but minimum mainline is still 15lb. There’s a small pond attached to the main lake which has a few lily pads in. I will try a large controller float.
@@cbing4036 Okay cool so what I’d use is 15lb Zig-Flo as the mainline and then the 10lb version as a hooklink. Zig-Flo is very a robust neutral density line that is perfect for surface fishing. I’d couple that with a Flota-Claw in and 8 or a 10 which has a finer gauge (it weighs less). Best of luck, Matt.
This is a brilliant video. Clearly explained “how to..” step-by-step. Loads of little golden nugget tips for any beginner or experienced angler. Please continue to do more and ignore any haters/dislikes as I have found this very helpful, just like lots of others.
Hi Kane, thanks so much for your comments and support. It’s great to know that you’ve found the video so helpful. We're going to keep doing this, I love sharing what I've learnt. I'm lucky to be running a fishery and to meet very good anglers along the way. Wishing you all the best with your fishing and if you have any fishing related question, do feel free to comment again. Cheers, Matt.
Hi Matt, I’ve been angling since a kid, had a good stint off before starting again around 8/9 years ago although re-starting once more this year and your videos are perfect for re-educating and for some golden nuggets. What I really liked was in one video you talked about particle, when to/when not to use it, water temperature and info around why this is important. It’s the psychology you talked about of how to approach carp fishing I found very interesting. Would love to hear more of your carping wisdom.
@@KaneNelson Hi Kane, thanks for the background. Sounds like a very similar journey to myself actually. I started when I was very small then from 18 to 28, life got in the way. When I got back into it everything had changed and I had to learn fishing all over again and it’s very confusing! It’s nowhere near as complicated as people try to tell us. I've learnt so much fishing Beausoleil for the last 9 years and this spring, I think I've learnt even more and it's just so fascinating. Glad you're enjoying my journey 😊 Matt.
A suggestion for your UA-cam channel could be a series of videos based on each of the 8 swims to be added to your “Carp Fishing at Beausoleil” playlist. Almost in video form that you have on your website.
@@KaneNelson Thanks for the feedback! I like your idea, we’ve actually been talking about it and really want to do it. We did quite a bit of filming during lockdown but now that we’re about to welcome visitors again, we’ve run out of time :) We’ve just filmed a 3 part on feature finding so there’s that to edit and process first! Cheers, Matt.
I'm glad I found this video. It's by far the best that I've viewed. Delivered in a calm relaxed way. Easy to understand and very well shown in logical step by step stages. I've learned why my line twists and how to correct it as well as why it's important to soak the line in warm water with a mild detergent solution. Many thanks for posting it.
Hi Clive, thanks very much for the feedback, I’m glad the video helped you. I’ve made a separate one on line twists, tangles and frap ups which goes into these problems in more detail, you can find it here: ua-cam.com/video/pf1m8FJIP6k/v-deo.html. If you like this style of presenting and explanations, I hope you’ll explore the rest of the channel and pick up a few more tips. Cheers, Matt.
Hi Jason, thanks for commenting. Wow, a 25 year break! I had a 10 year break away from fishing myself and so much changed in that time. It's great that you’re finding the channel useful. If you have any questions, feel free to ask and I'll do my best to respond. All the best on your journey. Cheers, Matt.
@@matthewcollinsangler really appreciate you taking time to respond Matt. So much has changed but I’m enjoying learning and getting on the bank as much as possible. Thanks again!
you done it perfectly iv re-spool thousands of times i still hate it but it has to be done and always done it the same way warm soapy water and its important to take the line of the front dont let it jump around in the bucket and do it rgt your have no issues. great video as always
Returning to fishing after a long absence and came across this video, the instructions are excellent and very clear, I have now attached line to new reel, process was pain free and the end result looks excellent. Many Thanks.
Hi Greg, thanks very much for commenting. Glad that you found the video useful. You might like to check out my running rig video to get you on the right path: ua-cam.com/video/4Ub64QWEF9c/v-deo.html Good luck and don’t forget to subscribe. Cheers, Matt.
I've seen several different videos on line twist..n different techniques on how to correct them....n this is by far the most easiest way I've seen...ty very much my friend...
I'm glad I watched this because I'm about to Berkley big game on my reels also but I would have take the line off the top of the spool label up, so that was very helpful, thanks 👍
Brilliant stuff Matt when I bought the synchro xt the fella said to take off label up, done that and still twisted up even tho I kept stopping and flipping it round to minimise twist, so will give this technique a try. and again many thanks
Hi Lee, thanks again for the positive feedback. Although this video was made when I was using the Big Game, I used exactly the same technique for the Synchro and it loaded well enough. If you try the Nash Bullet the instructions tell you to use the flip method. I tried it and didn't get on well at all so I went back to this method of drawing straight off the spool spinning in water. Best of luck, Matt.
bellissimo video, ti prego continua a pubblicare video sul tuo canale perchè è uno dei migliori che ci siano sul carpfishing. Continua così, bel lavoro!
Good video with some good tips. Another way to remove line twist tho if it isn't practical to walk your line out... Simply put a couple of stones in a small mesh pva beg.. Tie onto mainline... Cast out as far as you need... Wait a few minutes for pva to dissolve... Then wind back in.
Hi mate, thanks very much for commenting and I'm glad you like the video. That's a really interesting idea and I could see it working well in confined swims, thanks for sharing. All the best with your fishing. Cheers, Matt.
Very nicely produced video but, I've been fishing with mono for 60 years and just spool it on, as long as I use quality line like your using in this video I've never had a twisting problem.
Hi Jim, thanks for commenting. Line twist can be more of a problem if you’re fishing heavier line. At our lake, we recommend 25lb Big Game which is 0.48 mm diameter and if you tangle with one of our 100lb catfish they can rip many meters off the bait runner which can leave your line very twisted indeed! All the best with your fishing. Cheers, Matt.
Great video - I found your line twist tips really useful 🙂 For stripping the line, I've found using a sharp knife (e.g. boxcutter) to be really fast and easy (as long as you're careful, obviously!)
Just starting to learn fishing and have found your video very helpful! About to spool up my fist rod! Now I know why hubby's line is curly, lol. I know something he doesn't :)
Hi Laura, thanks so much for commenting! It’s wonderful to hear that you’ve just started to learn how to fish. Once you’ve spooled up and begin fishing be sure to wet the line by pouring or splashing water over the spool every time you cast, especially during the summer. Monofilament is hygroscopic and without the water it will always be curly even if it’s not twisted! Don’t forget to subscribe as we have some more videos coming up soon, especially a new very simple rig video perfect for beginners. Enjoy the adventure 😊 Cheers Matt.
Thank you, that's fantastic to hear mate. It's a wonderful sport but there is a lot to learn. Glad to be part of your journey and feel free to ask questions, I'm always happy to help. Cheers, Matt.
Hi mate, glad that you are giving the Bullet a whirl, I’m really happy with it. The instructions on the box explain a different method but I still prefer mine. You might find it tricky to get the Bullet to spin nice in the bucket so an extra pair of hands to hold the spool on a spindle helps lol. Don’t wind too fast though as they are in for a soaking! Cheers, Matt.
Took my brand new Battle II 5000 for a spin yesterday for the very first time and I hooked a 20lb yellowtail using a Ugly Stik X2 (medium hard) rod ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxM68VkfsQhHaabDce1IwOCXuvumcpbZ_k . This combo was recommended on some website and it did not disappoint me. The reel is smooth, the drag click is pretty cool cause i think it adds to the excitement of fighting the fish, personally the drag is my favorite part. I use braid and 300 yards will fill the entire spool. This combo is my main setup from now on although I have to disclose I am new to fishing.
couple of others mentioned this.. pulling line off on the clutch.. ive been doing this for years and had no idea thats where the twist came from.. brilliant video.. ive just watched several vids on tgis subject, korda, Gardiner etc and none of them mention this fiest class tip and one ill be taking to the bank from now on.. good job
Hi Matt good video, i would add when you take old line off it's a good idea to cut it all up into smaller lengths, this has less effect on wildlife at landfills :)
great video sir clear and straight forward instructions no messing about and no promoting products that you MUST use on that note would you recommend berkley big game as finding a good alround line is a bit of a mine field
Hi mate, thanks for commenting and for the support. So yeah I've been using the Big Game for years actually. Mostly in the 25lb version as we have catfish to 100lbs+ at Beausoleil. The big game is a good all-rounder but it does suffer from stretch. If you can live with that it's very very reliable. Last year I tested the ESP syncro XT loaded. It's okay but I didn't love it. I got bust up on a couple of big cats that I felt I should have been able to land. Abrasion resistance was good. Knot strength was iffy for me and I test every one properly. This year I'm testing Nash Bullet in 20lbs for general use and 10lbs for max range. Really impressed actually. Abrasion resistance equal to the 25lb Big Game. Knots very well and consistently with the 5 turn tucked blood. Can deadlift 8kg kettle bell with 100% pass rate. Casts amazingly well. The 20lb version just flies! Like with all heavy monos, the Bullet can get coily (very coily) when dry. If you keep your spools damp (with a wrist band or a cloth), it will behave well. I will be doing some more videos on this but in the meantime I'd look at Big Game or Bullet. Hope that helps. Cheers, Matt.
Great video, I always end up with line twist over time and now i know why, when I'm doing my wraps I always did it with the clutch set to min, will defiantly not be doing that anymore
Hi mate, thanks for commenting. Yeah classic mistake that one. I've seen folk doing it with when threading their lines through the rings and when running out line to a bait boat. Doing wraps off the clutch will definitely put major twist into mono. Glad to know the video helped. All the best with your fishing. Cheers, Matt.
Hi mate, thanks for your question and glad you like the video. This video was designed to show the correct method for spooling a fixed spool reel although I’m not sure it would be any different for a multiplier reel, so yes in short it will work for any make/model of reel. I hope you get on OK and wish you all the best with your fishing. Cheers, Matt.
Brilliant video thank you for taking the time to explain how to correctly spool reels! I can now reload my reels with some confidence following this video
Brilliant video. I have 2 spools which are half loaded with line it seems a waste getting rid of that but I have new line to use so I dont know. Thanks
Hi Ben, thanks for commenting. Glad you like the video. So it all depends on what range you’re fishing at, what's the worse case scenario you might need to tackle, what line you’re going to load and how large your spools are. For example on my 10000 Shimano's, if I'm preparing to fish my lake Beausoleil I'm going to want to load 25lb Big Game with 0.48mm mono. I going to want to take off all the old line and load fresh. That way I can fit approx 250 yards on the spool. I might only be fishing at 80 yards max but with cats to 115lbs+ and the lake being 250 yards long in the worst case scenario I might need all that line to prevent me being spooled out. Another example would be if I'm fishing at long range on a big public lake using 0.25mm braid. Even 300m of that won't properly fill the spool. To get the spool correctly filled, I'll add or leave some old line on there in order to correctly fill out the spool. To connect the two lines use something simple like the uni/uni knot, then spool accordingly. Hope that helps solve your dilemma! Cheers, Matt.
Hi mate, thanks for commenting. Not sure about using a spin doctor to bed your line in tbh, if you spool it right then it should go on twist free. The spin doctor will only add twist that you don’t want. For me, the best way to bed my lines in is to cast with a bare lead IMO. Cheers, Matt.
Hi mate, ah okay cool. Yeah I did one spool following the Nash guidelines and I didn’t the method so I went back to the method that I used for Big Game and that works for me. I respool at least once per year. Sometimes more if I’ve had to cut a load off because of contact with a snag. The Bullet is mega tough and has saved my arse loads of times.
What a brilliant video. I never knew about paying off the line causes twist, and thats a great tip on getting the twist out. Makes you wonder how all the large brands and so called experts can put out such crap videos/tutorials. Thanks Matthew
Hi Graham, glad you like the video! We have a lot of fun making them and it's always good to hear such great comments! Carp fishing is a minefield of little details like this and many aren't obvious until someone points them out. All the best with your fishing.Cheers, Matt.
Great vid, thanks. Can you not use a spin doctor to reverse any twists out of the line instead of walking it out, cutting off the lead and winding it back in under tension?
Hi mate, I tried one many years ago but it’s very difficult to know how many casts to make and how far. Do it too much and you’ve made the problem worse (the other way!) So they weren’t for me and never touched them again.
Warm water only no soap, hold the feeding hand further away from the spool for a smoother load.....I use damp cloth to weed the line through under tension..... Flat line holders like Korda Subline must be spooled from label side up....but test for limp line regularly...has helped me !!
@@matthewcollinsangler I’ve always employed the help of the wife or the kids to spoil up but was alone last night. I had fix soft steel which comes on a large bobbin. It kept tipping over so stuck a wooden spoon through the hoke as a spindle 😀😀😀
Hey we've all done the spoon trick lol. I've also roped the missus in a few times but if I go too fast she gets sprayed with water, gets the hump and I'm back to managing myself lol.
Hi Roy, thanks for your comment. Yeah lots of different opinions out there and I've never found a line that responds well to being taking off the front or the back of the spool. Cheers, Matt.
im so bad for doing that and playing off line from the clutch before i put the rods on the alarms or pod whatever, i suffer line twist aswell all the time so this makes so much sense haha! will definately not be doing that anymore. cheers for the tips!
Hi mate, thanks again for commenting! Yeah I've watched guys run a bait boat out on the clutch and the results aren't pretty! I've swapped to backwinding as well to help keep my line flowing better. Best to have your old line off, start again and enjoy twist free fishing! Best of luck, Matt.
@@matthewcollinsangler luckily i respooled them all in january ready to go and havnt used them again yet, but lockdown has been a right nightmare tbh. Hopefully the 29th the uk fisheries re open and overnights are allowed again. I definately wont be doing that with clutch now though. Top tip. I do it alot aswell with my marker reel when using a marker float too which i will be stopping, cheers again 👍🏼
@@djscootmotns6431 Ah great, should be good then. If you've got braid on your marker rod, it's much less of an issue. Thin braid has a much higher twist tolerance. I still pull line off the clutch on my marker and I've never had an issue.
Hreat video Mat just watched this being a match angler i love my pellet waggler fishing I bought a new rod and spooled my reel up with preston floatmax line used it first time and after a few carp the line seemed to be grinding through the eyes when playing the fish under tension Yes i have always used the drag and when i checked my line it had all gone rough not smooth anymore I thought it was a bad batch of line so bought some more and the same happened again I thought it was something to do with my roller bearing Would it be because the twist ? Sorry long winded but its so frustrating Appreciate any answers 👍🎣
Hi mate, sounds like a damaged rod ring to me 🤔 The tip ring is most prone to damage and it’s also the ring that comes under the most lateral load relative to the line. I suspect the ceramic is chipped/split or damaged in some way. Give it a good clean, check it with an eye glass and see what you can find.
Brilliant vid bud. So everytime we get a run on big pit reels with no bait runner we will get twists,unavoidable isn't it... I used to walk my lines out tie a loop in the end then place over a bank stick and stretch my line out. Helped on cast when using fluro I found.
Hi Andrew, thanks for your comment, glad you liked the video. It doesn't matter whether the reels have a bait runner facility or not. Any line that's drawn from the spool via a clutch will result in a twist. Fluorocarbon responds well to a good stretch but so does mono. All the best with your fishing. Cheers, Matt.
@@matthewcollinsangler thanks bud checked your free running bolt rig out which refreshed my memory.I used to use this years ago on a hard water which I'm now back on and I completely forgot about it.so thanks again m8.
Great video matt would this be the same with fluorocarbon??I'm using the berkley cf600 and I'm starting to get line twist I'm sure I spooled it up right was told to make sure it comes of label side anticlock wise but when I opened it I found it to come of anti clock wise label face down so I the bucket with water and on the reel and after a few trips it's started twisting.i try and back wind as much as I can.and avoid using the clutch when setting my bobbins any help would be great matt starting to fo my head in 🙈🤣
@Matthew Collins hi matt just been out. walking my lines out and giving it good stretch.even checked the roller and it's moving freely back and forth.the line nice and limp now and putting the line together in a loop it just hangs there with no twist thanks again
marc rite hello mate Fluorocarbon line doesn’t absorb water at all so soaking it will have no affect on the line itself but spoiling it I. A bucket of water does help get it on the reel easier
Hi Ian, thanks for commenting. I did try one many years ago. The problem is that you have absolutely no idea how many casts to make with one. Is it 1, is it 6, is it 20? Maybe you start off with three and before you know it, you've put a load of twist in the line the other way. Maybe someone out there has worked out a reliable method but personally for me it was just another angling gadget that I bought, tried and never used again. It's another reason why I'm a big fan of bulk spools of Big Game rather than the branded carp lines. I know a number of top guys that remain under the radar and that's all they use for mainline and hooklink. It's still the best carp line money can buy and for £25 quid you'll get approx 2500m which can be changed regularly. That'll keep you fishing effectively and keep the costs down even if you're doing 50 + nights a year lol. Hope that helps. Cheers, Matt.
Easy to tell really, 3 casts should be enough. When you reel in, let the lead hang from the rod tip in front of you, the twist is gone when the lead stops spinning.
To take the line off , get a drill and drill bit , pack out the bit with tape until an empty bulk spool fits tightly over the top and then drill it off , you can do 3 at once still and its easier to dispose of
You get line twist from playing fish on the drag so depending on how much line the fish takes, depends on how much line you need to untwist, I use a spin doctor to untwist my line which is a lead disigned to spin in the water in the oppersite direction to your line twist on realing in the lead. Great piece of kit to have
Hi Simon, thanks for commenting. Yes playing fish on the drag is one of the major causes of line twist. Sometimes on big catfish I actually switch to back winding to help save the twist. I did try a Gardner spin doctor quite a few years ago but I found it impossible to tell how many casts to make and in the end I gave up with it as I felt it was making it worse! Like with everything there is probably a knack to using it and if it works for you then great! All the best with your fishing. Cheers, Matt.
Yes there Is a bit of a knack to using the spin doctor @@matthewcollinsangler but in the end, it is whatever works for you, I use braid nowadays as you don't get line twist from it and you do get better bite indication as well as there is no stretch from the line, but it is a bit scary at first playing fish on braid as you feel every movement of the fish. I'm thinking of going back on to the mono line for a while as a water I want to fish has banned braid so I'm going to have to go back to using the old spin doctor again haha
I'm sure, I just lost faith in it and found my own method. In the right hands braid is a good choice as it offers many advantages as you know. I use it myself when fishing at range or river carping (best I've used so far is Spiderwire Stealth smooth 8 moss green). It's banned at my own lake as in the wrong hands it can do horrendous damage to fish. In my job I meet hundreds of anglers and see loads of gear, some good, some bad. We have also done our own testing of many mainlines. In our tests Berkeley Big Game was the best choice, some leading brands performed very badly! For max distance I’d try 10 - 12lb with a leader, for general work 15 - 20lbs. For rocky bottoms or catfish, use 25lb minimum. All the best with your fishing. Cheers, Matt.
Hi Matt, just purchased two Shimano Ultegra 5500 XTD’s to go with my Nash Dwarf 9’ 3lb tc rods. I am total beginner, what line would you recommend I put on the reels and do you have a recommendation for bite alarm set ups? Finding your videos so helpful 👍🏻 thanks again
Hi mate, that’s a dream combo man, I’d like some 5500s myself lol. For the last two years I’ve been using the Nash bullet in 20lbs and 10lbs. The first thing I’d say is that 10lb or 12lb mainline on short rods works really well. I can hit 90 yards with a baited rig on my 3lb Dwarfs easily and I can’t bait up further than that without a boat lol. The 10lbs is 0.28 and that’s quite fine. I’d go for the 12lbs Bullet, it will give you a bit more margin for error in your knots too. I use a 5-7 turn uni knot for connecting to a Cling-on leader or a simple blood knot when tying to a swivel. Test every knot to make sure it’s secure. On the alarm front I was a Delkim man for years but I’ve moved over to the R3s last year and I wouldn't swap back for any money! No more false beeps, no change of sensitivity from dry to wet conditions and you’ll never miss a bite! I use setting 1 for rivers, 2 for the lake and 3 for smaller, shy biting species. You might be able to pick up a used set of R3s. They are bullet proof so a good used option IMO. Nash also does a lower cost option (S5R) that might be worth looking at. Their bank sticks are quality too. No frills but well made 12” and 15” cover most of my needs and much more flexible than any rod pod. Hope that helps, Cheers, Matt.
@@sp1m368 yes mate I would unless the water states 15lb min but tbh at 0.33 the 12lb version is the same thickness as some 15lb lines so breaking strain is quite meaningless really. The 12lb will cast great and be strong enough. I banked a 35lb mirror over Christmas on 10lb Nash bullet mainline and hooklink so it's strong stuff if knotted with care :)
Cracking video. What I do is have an old bucket and have put a bar through it to put the line on. Then fill up just below the bar, saves the spool flipping over. Can I ask what reels those are. I've been looking at SHIMANO BEAST MASTER XTA 7000 but can't seem to find many reviews or info on them. Cheers
Hi mate, glad you like the video, thanks. Yeah that's a nice trick. I also have a bucket exactly like it! So those are Shimano Ultegra XSA c14 10000. Brilliant reels. They can cope with anything from massive cats, to heavy river carping, long distance and small waters. I bought mine 2nd hand for very little money. Not familiar with the Beast Master but if you can find a set of these 2nd hand in good nick you won't regret it. Happy hunting, Matt.
Matthew Collins Cheers Matt much appreciated. I will now subscribe. Just watched your new video....nice rig nd useful as you can change out the hook. I see you took a break from putting videos up....glad your back as we need more hands in anglers putting out quality content
@@ardscorner no worries. Thanks for subscribing and for the feedback. Yeah it's been a busy last couple of years so had to press pause on creating new content. Got a few in the can though so you'll be seeing some more fresh content soon!
Matthew Collins Morning. In the end I went with a couple of Penn 8000 reels. Just got to spool them now. As the capacity is wrong side of 400 yds a lot seem to favour backing with old line and putting about 250yd main line. Never done this before normally just fill with the main line. This video should be highlighted as it is the complete guide to line and will help so many.
@@ardscorner Thanks very much for your positive feedback mate. I have no concerns about backing out spools with old line in order to put on whatever I need for whatever job. Just be sure to put at least twice of whatever you'll need and you should be fine. Beware of choice of backing line diameter if you are loading some very fine braid. I got it wrong myself last winter when trying to be too economical by splitting a 300m spool of 50lb braid between two spools. The knot caused me a few issues when casting on these spools as it was too bulky. Every day's a school day! Best of luck, Matt.
Hey Matt Is this okay to do for braid aswell or just mono? Or should i use another knot to tie the braid to the spool And should I put the braid in soapy water before spooling it. Thanks
Hi Howard, thanks for commenting. I wouldn't bother with the warm water or the detergent as it's not going to make a blind bit of difference on braid. You can either load it dry just by spinning it on a pencil or in a bucket of clean water. You can use the same knot for connecting it to the spool but you might want to add more turns as the braid will slip much easier than mono. Try six or even nine turns. Don't forget that braid is much thinner than mono so you may well need to add some backing line before you load the braid. Knowing how much backing line to add is a bit of an art and a lot of guesswork! What I do is basically make a rough guess then spool up the braid. If I can't fit all the braid I want on, then I wind it off that spool onto another spare spool, then remove some backing line. If after I've loaded the braid there is too much gap to the lip of the spool, take it off then add more backing line. Don't forget to load less braid than you would normally do with mono. You should always under fill braid by 1-2mm. If you don't, you’ll get winds knots regularly and they are a right pain! Always walk out the braid to beyond the distance you are fishing and wind on under tension. If you don't, it can also cause big problems when making powerful casts. Hope that helps. Good luck, Matt.
HEY MATTHEW, HOW ARE YOU? I LOVE THE VIDEO IT IS VERY INFORMATIVE. BUT I REALLY LIKE THE ROD AND REEL. CAN YOU TELL ME WHAT KIND OF ROD AND REEL THAT IS IN THE VIDEO
Hi Roderick, thanks for commenting and glad you like the video! The rod is a 12ft 3.25lb TC Daiwa Infinity, the reel is Shimano Ultegra C14 1000. All the best with your fishing. Cheers, Matt.
I’ve gone an ordered a bench top spool tool thing but I’ve come to UA-cam to find videos on spooling up and noticed no one uses them is there a reason for that or is it just because Nash and fox don’t sell them ?
Hi Dan, I'm aware that these exist but to be honest I just don't see their value. If you watch my video on how to spool a Shimano Ultegra 14000 xtd/xtc (ua-cam.com/video/9zP5SIjt9oA/v-deo.html) you'll see that I make a very simple spooling jig from a bucket and a piece of dowel. The most important thing is that you keep the line wet when spooling up so if that tool enables you to do that, then great 😊
Hi Richard, no mate, that’s not going to go well for you. You need to have it sat in the water and draw it off the drum with the spool spinning like I show with the Big Game in this video. I’ve been spooling the Bullet this way for a few years now and it works well. Best of luck, Matt.
Sounds like the line is dry to me mate. I’d chuck the spool in a bucket of cold water for a few hours or overnight that should help. Don’t add detergent, don’t warm the water. You don’t want to suck the grease out of your drag washers. You can also try my trick of putting a wet sweatband over the spool to keep the moisture in. My spools have gone quite curly this week. It’s the weather lol. More tips on coily line in this video: ua-cam.com/video/pf1m8FJIP6k/v-deo.html
Hi Scott, Braid is a lot less fussy than mono. It’s also hydrophobic so wetting it before loading won’t make any difference. Just get a pencil and ask a friend to hold either end of it. Wind it on dry through your fingers so it goes on under tension otherwise you’ll have all sorts of trouble. Don’t wind too fast our you’ll burn/cut yourself. I’ll do a video on this at some point. Best of luck, Matt.
Hi Matt, I’ve bought some of the Nash Bullet to re spool my reels as I had the XT syncro. Wondering what’s the best way to spool using the 1000m spool? Is it flat in the bucket?
Hi mate, thanks for commenting. If you have deep spools or if you are fishing at short range it's not going to make much difference. If you're looking to do the best job possible that will cope with a whole range of fishing situations, then yes it's better to attach at the bottom. If you attach at the top of the spool, the knot will create a slight bump that gets transferred up through the coils as you fill the spool. A bump at the bottom causes less trouble than a bump at the top, especially when filling spools to the max for fishing at long range. Hope that helps. Cheers, Matt.
Ive never been so confident using that Berkeley line. Have u had any problems casting a far distance due to the thickness in diameter of the line, really trying to find another carp line
Hi mate, thanks for commenting and glad you like the Berkeley. I use 25lb (0.48) Big Game for short range work up to 70 yards on my own lake as it's very rocky. For general carp fishing (up to 100 yards over normal silty bottom with a bit of gravel), I'd use the 15lb version (0.35). For max casting distance you can drop to 12lbs or even 10lbs Big Game but use a mono leader with it. The 25lb Big Game makes a great leader material (use 5m min) to absorb the force of casting a big lead a long way. Berkeley also make dedicated mono leader material which is also excellent. It's important to properly connect the two materials together. I put my faith in the albright knot. Fold the thicker material in two to form the loop then whip the thinner over the top. By the way I don't work for Berkeley or earn commission, I buy it with my own money and use it because it's good stuff and actually does what I need it to :) All the best with your fishing, Cheers, Matt.
I noticed when you have it in the bucket freely. The spoil is rotating around the bucket, which could possibly be putting line twists in? That spool was doing laps of that bucket...
Hi Jamie, yes sure every lap of the bucket would be one twist, but it’s nothing in the scheme of things. I’ve switched to back winding rather than using the clutch so I’m not creating further twist as I fish. The line is going on the reel at such a rate that the twist is over a very long distance anyway. Half a dozen casts with a bare lead soon sorts that out so it doesn't bother me. To eliminate every twist, you need someone to hold the spool on a pencil (and get wet lol), a different tub might stop the spool from turning as well. Cheers, Matt.
@@007oli Yes mate! I haven't had a reel with a bait runner facility for 15 years. I always fish what I call semi locked up, even in an open water situation. You need a really robust setup to do this or you'll lose a rod mind. You also need to point the rod at the bait. Fishing like this has a few advantages and it reduces line twist at the same time. The main advantage is that when I get a run, the carp has to pull against the clutch of the reel as soon as the slack (if any) has been taken out the line. Before I've even got to the rod the carp is very well hooked and under control. All I have to do is lift the rod. To give you an idea of how tight I set mine it's basically exactly the same level as I need for playing a carp. It’s a very different approach but it makes a big difference to the number of carp banked. Good luck, Matt.
Mat I'm going for the 15 lbs nash bullet for my mags I was wondering what spacers do you recommend I used the 3500 for the flurocarbon will that be ok for the bullet I'm not a fan of filling a spool from nothing
That doesn’t sound quite right mate unless the fluoro you’re using is very thin. The 3500 spacers will hold 200m of 0.20 line. The 15lb Nash Bullet is 0.37 so you can only load 58m which is nothing. If you use the 6000 spacer, it will hold 215m of 0.37 mono.
@@matthewcollinsangler thank you mate it's quite thick tbh and its 2 year old now so ready I'm wondering if the line going behind the gaurd is a common thing
Thanks Stefan! I'm very glad you liked it. Don't forget to subscribe and check out the rest of the channel 😉 All the best with your fishing. Cheers, Matt.
Please explain why you think slackening the clutch and removing line that way will twist line (remember this is how a fish takes line off the reel against the clutch) and why allowing it to come off with the bail arm off won't twist it
It’s all to do with the mechanics of how a bail arm rotor works versus how a clutch works. It’s not the sort of thing I can explain in a few words sorry but this is the way it is and I know it’s a bit confusing. I avoid using the clutch whenever possible because of this. I do not fish with a loose clutch for example. I always fish semi locked up so that the carp has to work really hard to gain any line. You need a really solid setup to be able to do this of course. For more info. on this technique watch this: ua-cam.com/video/j_NSmA2CtQQ/v-deo.html I also don’t play carp off the clutch. I prefer to backwind, for tips on this watch: ua-cam.com/video/AGuXj4xKDow/v-deo.html
@@matthewcollinsangler thanks bro, I've been getting smoked off the wall, I've got 50lb braid and running a meter of 60lb leader and I've still been getting smoked even when I have the drag set to let it run and then I tighten a little to bring it in and when it runs again I loosen a little more and then start winding it in but I just get smoked quite a few times, I think it's a big dew fish
@@TheNomadicTravellerAu I’m not familiar with the term smoked lol. Are you getting bust up (as we would say?) I had no idea you were talking about braid. 50lbs braid is not that strong and it’s so fine it will pull into the line below it on the spool which can lead to premature failure. I’ve bust 40lbs braid on a cast but I was hitting 120m (when it went well lol.) When the going gets tough when I’m fishing for big carp in weir pools I need very strong braid so I use 95lb Spiderwire. It's 0.35 mm diameter which makes it a much more robust choice but I can still hit the distance I need. What matters is the line diameter not so much the rated braking strain. 1m of 60lb mono is very short, I use at least 6m to absorb the powerful lunges of big fish.
More great tips from you Matt, just one question, when a fish takes line off the clutch during the fight does this also twist up your line ? ...... Many Thanks once again Matt 👍
Hi Steve, thanks mate, glad you like what we are doing. Yeah so any use of the clutch will put twist into the line so that definitely includes playing fish off the clutch. I always used to play fish off the clutch but in recent years I’ve gone over to back winding. Back winding does not create any twist in the line so it helps keep it in better condition. There is a knack to it of course but I actually prefer it now and find it easier to control the fish in a very precise manner. Have a go and see how you get on :)
Matthew Collins Thanks for the reply Matt, I too have played fish on the back wind and I agree that you do in fact have much better control over the fish, I was just thinking about that moment when you first hook into a carp and it’s first run strips line off your clutch , I really appreciate your videos they are helping me out a lot ...... cheers
@@steveguest8028 Yes I totally get what you mean. The easy solution to that is to fish semi locked up which is how I always fish on any water. You need a really solid setup and then just tweak your clutches so that they can still take line but your rod doesn't go in. It makes a massive difference to my hook to land ratio ;)
Hi guys, I seriously don’t know, if I understood this line-twist-thing right... that is why I have one question, which maybe helps my understanding if answered: when buying new line, is it with or without twist on the supplied spool? Thanks...
Hi Marcus, all line is supplied onto spools without twist. The trouble is if you don't take if off the spool right, you'll add twist to it. Just follow my method and you should be fine :)
@@matthewcollinsangler yeah, up to now, I was spooling up with the spool laying flat in a bucket of water. The spool was automatically turning in the direction, where I wouldn’t get line twist. At least I thought. But the result has not been that satisfying. So, I gonna try the way you mention. Although I don’t get, why you get line twist, if the line has no twist on the spool 😂. Thanks a lot.
@@Markusgebvor Hi Markus, so the line on the spool is twist free but depending on how you pull the line off the spool it’s easy to add twist into it. You say you laid the spool in a bucket and pulled it off one face right? This is a classic way of adding a load of twist into the spool. If you flip the spool over every 30m you can minimise this problem, or you can do what I do and just let the spool spin vertically. What makes this difficult is that different makes of line work better or worse with different methods. Hope that helps. Cheers, Matt.
@@matthewcollinsangler yeah. I will do so in the Future. One more question. I started using braid for super long range fishing. But for the 1st 50 % of the spool, I use a cheap Mono to fill up. To avoid over- or underfilling, I do reverse filling with a spare spool I have. So braid goes first, then I add the Mono and the i fill the actual spool „reverse“. Can I do the same „vertical“ filling here? Or will this add twist, since I am „switching“ spools.
@@Markusgebvor Hi mate, yeah just spin the spool vertically and you’ll be fine. The great thing about braid is that it’s very tolerant of line twist so you’ll have no worries anyway if the mono is just for backing line. Cheers, Matt.
Hi Esmin, to be honest it’s six years since I spooled up with fluorocarbon as it’s not the right line for the lakes and rivers I fish. I used 20lb Tigerline in the past and If I remember correctly I used exactly the same method as I describe in the video. With fluorocarbon there is extra maintenance work to be done to keep it fishing well. Firstly you need to clean it regularly by winding it through a damp cloth or a dedicated line wipe as it seems to pick up dirt more than mono. Secondly, because it hugs the bottom and flows over contours, it picks up damage in the form of little nicks and cuts very easily. At my own lake we have lots of super hard and sharp gravel bars and when you add 100lb catfish into the mix one nick can cost you a fish. I ended up inspecting the line for damage every 24hrs during a session because of this. If the lakes you fish are snag free, clean silt bowls, then you’ll have few issues. Thirdly, fluorocarbon needs a really good stretch every now and again to keep it in peak condition. I used to walk out my lines for 100 yards or so, tie them off to a post and give them a proper tug. Hope these tips help, Cheers, Matt.
Matthew Collins Thank you for your reply Matt, your advice is second to none in my opinion as you never hear the big tackle companies telling you all this. I've been fishing for around 15 years and not heard of this. It might be because I'm mainly self taught. The lake I'm fishing at the moment unfortunately has a fair few snags in it, but they have removed some, and will be removing more in the winter months, when water clarity has improved. It's mainly silty. It's not to deep and doesn't have any cat fish present. Would you say my choice of fluorocarbon is incorrect?
Hi Esmin, thanks for the feedback, greatly appreciated. I’m also self taught but it’s in my nature to understand things and solve problems. I’ve also learnt some tricks from some very good anglers along the way. Regarding your line, you may find one of my blog articles of use here: www.frenchcarpandcats.com/choose-best-mainline-carp-fishing/. To be honest only a season on the water will answer your question one way or the other. Every lake is different and on large lakes and rivers every swim is different! I have different mainlines for different swims and venues, different lead setups, different rigs.... If you’ve invested in fluorocarbon then you may as well fish with it. I currently don’t fish any venues where fluorocarbon is the right choice but a friend of mine owns a silt bowl of a lake where getting a take on anything else is tough apparently. Hope this helps. Cheers, Matt.
Matthew Collins Thanks again for your reply. I gave your article a read, and I think it has helped direct me. I will probably get a different line to put on my spare spools. This would be for any other water that would require it. I think with the current water I'm fishing, I will stick with the fluorocarbon, and see how I go. I will be more mindful of its performance and start maintaining it, to extend its life.
Hi mate, thanks for your comment, I'm very glad to hear it. This method has worked for me for years and I got it from a top angler so I really hope it works for you. All the best with your fishing. Cheers, Matt.
Yes mate, that’s exactly what I’m saying. That’s why I fish semi locked up, and I back wind and I never pull line off the line clutch if at all possible. That way, my mainline stays twist free for longer. Hope that helps. Cheers, Matt.
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Hi Matthew hope you are well! How do you spoil surface fishing lines that are hydrophobic ? I keep getting memory twist on my line when I spool. I’ve also been told to use 15lb mainline on a new water and I wondered if you had any tips ? Cheers
@@cbing4036 Hi mate, I’ve never even heard of hydrophobic monofilament fishing line. I’m familiar with the Nash Zig-Flo which is a neutral density hooklink.
I guess your new water states 15lb as a minimum line strength right? In that case I’d be very surprised if surface fishing was allowed. 15lbs is too heavy for surface fishing in my opinion unless you used a big heavy controller and then were allowed to use a finer material as the hooklink? Going back to your original issue of line twist, I’d say that you are spooling it up wrong to start with. I think the hydrophobic bit is a red herring. Even if you’ve found hydrophobic mono, if you follow this video then line twist shouldn't be an issue. If it is then I’d send it back!
BTW the Nash Zig-Flo comes on 100m and 300m spools. The 300m spools are designed for anglers that want to use it as a surface fishing mainline. I tested the 12lbs this winter as a bottom bait hooklink. I banked loads of 30s and 40s on this material with zero issues from our rocky lake so it’s proper good stuff! Hope that helps mate. Cheers, Matt.
@@matthewcollinsangler thank you for your detailed response. You can surface fish but minimum mainline is still 15lb. There’s a small pond attached to the main lake which has a few lily pads in. I will try a large controller float.
@@cbing4036 Okay cool so what I’d use is 15lb Zig-Flo as the mainline and then the 10lb version as a hooklink. Zig-Flo is very a robust neutral density line that is perfect for surface fishing. I’d couple that with a Flota-Claw in and 8 or a 10 which has a finer gauge (it weighs less). Best of luck, Matt.
@@matthewcollinsangler cheers I’ve just ordered them ! Thanks again !
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Hi mate, thanks for the feedback! Glad you like what we do and thanks for subscribing. All the best with your fishing. Cheers, Matt.
This is a brilliant video. Clearly explained “how to..” step-by-step. Loads of little golden nugget tips for any beginner or experienced angler. Please continue to do more and ignore any haters/dislikes as I have found this very helpful, just like lots of others.
Hi Kane, thanks so much for your comments and support. It’s great to know that you’ve found the video so helpful. We're going to keep doing this, I love sharing what I've learnt. I'm lucky to be running a fishery and to meet very good anglers along the way. Wishing you all the best with your fishing and if you have any fishing related question, do feel free to comment again. Cheers, Matt.
Hi Matt, I’ve been angling since a kid, had a good stint off before starting again around 8/9 years ago although re-starting once more this year and your videos are perfect for re-educating and for some golden nuggets. What I really liked was in one video you talked about particle, when to/when not to use it, water temperature and info around why this is important. It’s the psychology you talked about of how to approach carp fishing I found very interesting. Would love to hear more of your carping wisdom.
@@KaneNelson Hi Kane, thanks for the background. Sounds like a very similar journey to myself actually. I started when I was very small then from 18 to 28, life got in the way. When I got back into it everything had changed and I had to learn fishing all over again and it’s very confusing! It’s nowhere near as complicated as people try to tell us. I've learnt so much fishing Beausoleil for the last 9 years and this spring, I think I've learnt even more and it's just so fascinating. Glad you're enjoying my journey 😊 Matt.
A suggestion for your UA-cam channel could be a series of videos based on each of the 8 swims to be added to your “Carp Fishing at Beausoleil” playlist. Almost in video form that you have on your website.
@@KaneNelson Thanks for the feedback! I like your idea, we’ve actually been talking about it and really want to do it. We did quite a bit of filming during lockdown but now that we’re about to welcome visitors again, we’ve run out of time :) We’ve just filmed a 3 part on feature finding so there’s that to edit and process first! Cheers, Matt.
To make it even easier for yourself tie a PVA bag on the end of the line with stones in cast into the lake wait for the PVA to melt then reel in done
Hi mate, thanks for commenting actually that's a really interesting idea! I'll have to try it next time!
This man is seriously good at what he does. No mincing about , straight to the business end. 👍🏼👍🏼
Much appreciated 🙏
I'm glad I found this video. It's by far the best that I've viewed. Delivered in a calm relaxed way. Easy to understand and very well shown in logical step by step stages. I've learned why my line twists and how to correct it as well as why it's important to soak the line in warm water with a mild detergent solution. Many thanks for posting it.
Hi Clive, thanks very much for the feedback, I’m glad the video helped you. I’ve made a separate one on line twists, tangles and frap ups which goes into these problems in more detail, you can find it here: ua-cam.com/video/pf1m8FJIP6k/v-deo.html. If you like this style of presenting and explanations, I hope you’ll explore the rest of the channel and pick up a few more tips. Cheers, Matt.
Thanks Matthew. I've just started fishing again after 25 years. enjoy your videos and the advice is priceless. thanks again.
Hi Jason, thanks for commenting. Wow, a 25 year break! I had a 10 year break away from fishing myself and so much changed in that time. It's great that you’re finding the channel useful. If you have any questions, feel free to ask and I'll do my best to respond. All the best on your journey. Cheers, Matt.
@@matthewcollinsangler really appreciate you taking time to respond Matt. So much has changed but I’m enjoying learning and getting on the bank as much as possible. Thanks again!
you done it perfectly iv re-spool thousands of times i still hate it but it has to be done and always done it the same way warm soapy water and its important to take the line of the front dont let it jump around in the bucket and do it rgt your have no issues. great video as always
Spot on mate 👍 Thanks very much 😊
Just followed your methods and spooled up both my new baitrunners, thanks for the informative video.....tight lines
Hi Ian, thanks very much for the feedback! Glad it's been useful and I hope you enjoy our other videos. Cheers, Matt.
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Returning to fishing after a long absence and came across this video, the instructions are excellent and very clear, I have now attached line to new reel, process was pain free and the end result looks excellent.
Many Thanks.
Hi Greg, thanks very much for commenting. Glad that you found the video useful. You might like to check out my running rig video to get you on the right path: ua-cam.com/video/4Ub64QWEF9c/v-deo.html Good luck and don’t forget to subscribe. Cheers, Matt.
Matthew ein mann vom Fach der sehr genau auf die Sache eingeht und sich zeit nimmt. Mein Abo hast du💪.
Vielen Dank, enjoy the channel 😊 Matt
I've seen several different videos on line twist..n different techniques on how to correct them....n this is by far the most easiest way I've seen...ty very much my friend...
That's great to hear thanks ! Hope my tips work for you. Cheers, Matt.
This is absolutely brilliant and the best video on spooling on here …. Top man
Thanks very much Mark, much appreciated 👍
I'm glad I watched this because I'm about to Berkley big game on my reels also but I would have take the line off the top of the spool label up, so that was very helpful, thanks 👍
Great, glad it helped 😊
Brilliant stuff Matt when I bought the synchro xt the fella said to take off label up, done that and still twisted up even tho I kept stopping and flipping it round to minimise twist, so will give this technique a try. and again many thanks
Hi Lee, thanks again for the positive feedback. Although this video was made when I was using the Big Game, I used exactly the same technique for the Synchro and it loaded well enough. If you try the Nash Bullet the instructions tell you to use the flip method. I tried it and didn't get on well at all so I went back to this method of drawing straight off the spool spinning in water. Best of luck, Matt.
bellissimo video, ti prego continua a pubblicare video sul tuo canale perchè è uno dei migliori che ci siano sul carpfishing. Continua così, bel lavoro!
Wow, grazie mille Alessandro!! I love my carp fishing and it really means a lot to hear this feedback! Matt.
Good video with some good tips. Another way to remove line twist tho if it isn't practical to walk your line out... Simply put a couple of stones in a small mesh pva beg.. Tie onto mainline... Cast out as far as you need... Wait a few minutes for pva to dissolve... Then wind back in.
Hi mate, thanks very much for commenting and I'm glad you like the video. That's a really interesting idea and I could see it working well in confined swims, thanks for sharing. All the best with your fishing. Cheers, Matt.
Very nicely produced video but, I've been fishing with mono for 60 years and just spool it on, as long as I use quality line like your using in this video I've never had a twisting problem.
Hi Jim, thanks for commenting. Line twist can be more of a problem if you’re fishing heavier line. At our lake, we recommend 25lb Big Game which is 0.48 mm diameter and if you tangle with one of our 100lb catfish they can rip many meters off the bait runner which can leave your line very twisted indeed! All the best with your fishing. Cheers, Matt.
Great video - I found your line twist tips really useful 🙂
For stripping the line, I've found using a sharp knife (e.g. boxcutter) to be really fast and easy (as long as you're careful, obviously!)
Thanks for the feedback and the tip 😊
Just starting to learn fishing and have found your video very helpful! About to spool up my fist rod! Now I know why hubby's line is curly, lol. I know something he doesn't :)
Hi Laura, thanks so much for commenting! It’s wonderful to hear that you’ve just started to learn how to fish. Once you’ve spooled up and begin fishing be sure to wet the line by pouring or splashing water over the spool every time you cast, especially during the summer. Monofilament is hygroscopic and without the water it will always be curly even if it’s not twisted! Don’t forget to subscribe as we have some more videos coming up soon, especially a new very simple rig video perfect for beginners. Enjoy the adventure 😊 Cheers Matt.
Thanks Matt, I now realise exactly what I was doing wrong when spooling up. Great help.
Hi Gazza, thanks for commenting. Glad that the video helped you. All the best with your fishing. Cheers, matt.
Just taken up the sport I am finding your videos very helpful and informative
Thank you, that's fantastic to hear mate. It's a wonderful sport but there is a lot to learn. Glad to be part of your journey and feel free to ask questions, I'm always happy to help. Cheers, Matt.
Brilliant, just what I needed. Thank you.
Great video, good value, well put together, good tags, good title and closed captions. you have a new subscriber
Thanks Leon, glad you liked it! I'm very lucky that my better half is a marketeer ;)
Matthew Collins I wondered that lol
lol. I'm just an angler mate, she's the real talent behind this channel ;)
Just got some Bullet Mono 20lb and going to use this method :) as always m8 first class video .
Hi mate, glad that you are giving the Bullet a whirl, I’m really happy with it. The instructions on the box explain a different method but I still prefer mine. You might find it tricky to get the Bullet to spin nice in the bucket so an extra pair of hands to hold the spool on a spindle helps lol. Don’t wind too fast though as they are in for a soaking! Cheers, Matt.
I've been fishing for over 25 years this is one of the best fishing videos learned a lot thank you👍🏼😎
Wow, thanks mate! Really glad you liked the video and that you learned a few tips. All the best with your fishing. Cheers, Matt.
Spot on! Thank you for enlightning me. No more twists for me 😀👍
Cool 👍 I've done an in-depth video on how to look after your mainline which you might find interesting: ua-cam.com/video/pf1m8FJIP6k/v-deo.html
Took my brand new Battle II 5000 for a spin yesterday for the very first time and I hooked a 20lb yellowtail using a Ugly Stik X2 (medium hard) rod ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxM68VkfsQhHaabDce1IwOCXuvumcpbZ_k . This combo was recommended on some website and it did not disappoint me. The reel is smooth, the drag click is pretty cool cause i think it adds to the excitement of fighting the fish, personally the drag is my favorite part. I use braid and 300 yards will fill the entire spool. This combo is my main setup from now on although I have to disclose I am new to fishing.
Yes mate 😊
couple of others mentioned this.. pulling line off on the clutch.. ive been doing this for years and had no idea thats where the twist came from.. brilliant video.. ive just watched several vids on tgis subject, korda, Gardiner etc and none of them mention this fiest class tip and one ill be taking to the bank from now on.. good job
Thanks for the feedback mate, really glad you've found it useful! Cheers, Matt.
Iv always done this had to re line the whole lot again because of twist so thanks
@@vhsdestroy Hi Simon, glad that you've found the video useful! All the best with your fishing. Cheers, Matt.
James Bowdidge same .. didn’t have a clue lol
@@thecarpwhisperer872 I didn't have a clue until a very well respected angler I knew told me! Every day's a school day ;)
Hi Matt good video, i would add when you take old line off it's a good idea to cut it all up into smaller lengths, this has less effect on wildlife at landfills :)
Hi mate, thanks for commenting. Yes you're right that is a good idea. I will see if I can that. Cheers, Matt.
Great tips. Thank you
Glad you enjoyed it 👍
great video sir clear and straight forward instructions no messing about and no promoting products that you MUST use on that note would you recommend berkley big game as finding a good alround line is a bit of a mine field
Hi mate, thanks for commenting and for the support. So yeah I've been using the Big Game for years actually. Mostly in the 25lb version as we have catfish to 100lbs+ at Beausoleil. The big game is a good all-rounder but it does suffer from stretch. If you can live with that it's very very reliable.
Last year I tested the ESP syncro XT loaded. It's okay but I didn't love it. I got bust up on a couple of big cats that I felt I should have been able to land. Abrasion resistance was good. Knot strength was iffy for me and I test every one properly.
This year I'm testing Nash Bullet in 20lbs for general use and 10lbs for max range. Really impressed actually. Abrasion resistance equal to the 25lb Big Game. Knots very well and consistently with the 5 turn tucked blood. Can deadlift 8kg kettle bell with 100% pass rate. Casts amazingly well. The 20lb version just flies! Like with all heavy monos, the Bullet can get coily (very coily) when dry. If you keep your spools damp (with a wrist band or a cloth), it will behave well. I will be doing some more videos on this but in the meantime I'd look at Big Game or Bullet. Hope that helps. Cheers, Matt.
@@matthewcollinsangler many thanks for the reply sir and for the advice much appreciated keep the videos coming
Excellent video wish I'd have seen this years ago. Really appreciate it well done. Big Tony
Hi Tony, thanks for commenting and glad you liked the video! All the best with your fishing. Cheers, Matt.
Matthew Collins Thanks
Great video, I always end up with line twist over time and now i know why, when I'm doing my wraps I always did it with the clutch set to min, will defiantly not be doing that anymore
Tackle Tart TV same here
Hi mate, thanks for commenting. Yeah classic mistake that one. I've seen folk doing it with when threading their lines through the rings and when running out line to a bait boat. Doing wraps off the clutch will definitely put major twist into mono. Glad to know the video helped. All the best with your fishing. Cheers, Matt.
Glad the video helped mate. All the best with your fishing, Matt.
As a novice this is great help!, but can this process be used on any reel? As I've only just brought rods and reels and need to put line on them.
Hi mate, thanks for your question and glad you like the video. This video was designed to show the correct method for spooling a fixed spool reel although I’m not sure it would be any different for a multiplier reel, so yes in short it will work for any make/model of reel. I hope you get on OK and wish you all the best with your fishing. Cheers, Matt.
Brilliant video thank you for taking the time to explain how to correctly spool reels! I can now reload my reels with some confidence following this video
That's great to hear mate, thanks very much for the feedback. Matt.
Brilliant video. I have 2 spools which are half loaded with line it seems a waste getting rid of that but I have new line to use so I dont know. Thanks
Hi Ben, thanks for commenting. Glad you like the video. So it all depends on what range you’re fishing at, what's the worse case scenario you might need to tackle, what line you’re going to load and how large your spools are. For example on my 10000 Shimano's, if I'm preparing to fish my lake Beausoleil I'm going to want to load 25lb Big Game with 0.48mm mono. I going to want to take off all the old line and load fresh. That way I can fit approx 250 yards on the spool. I might only be fishing at 80 yards max but with cats to 115lbs+ and the lake being 250 yards long in the worst case scenario I might need all that line to prevent me being spooled out. Another example would be if I'm fishing at long range on a big public lake using 0.25mm braid. Even 300m of that won't properly fill the spool. To get the spool correctly filled, I'll add or leave some old line on there in order to correctly fill out the spool. To connect the two lines use something simple like the uni/uni knot, then spool accordingly. Hope that helps solve your dilemma! Cheers, Matt.
I'm definitely doing this way today now, Gardner Sure Pro Purple going on... Also I use a Spin Doctor to bed in my lines 👍
Hi mate, thanks for commenting. Not sure about using a spin doctor to bed your line in tbh, if you spool it right then it should go on twist free. The spin doctor will only add twist that you don’t want. For me, the best way to bed my lines in is to cast with a bare lead IMO. Cheers, Matt.
Is that a camp site? Wow what a gem!
Thanks Micah 😊 It's a lovely property with a 4 acre lake and a self-catering holiday home.
Thanks for all the advice on spooling up completely differant from nash guidelines prefer your way
How often do you change your mainlines
Hi mate, ah okay cool. Yeah I did one spool following the Nash guidelines and I didn’t the method so I went back to the method that I used for Big Game and that works for me. I respool at least once per year. Sometimes more if I’ve had to cut a load off because of contact with a snag. The Bullet is mega tough and has saved my arse loads of times.
What a brilliant video. I never knew about paying off the line causes twist, and thats a great tip on getting the twist out. Makes you wonder how all the large brands and so called experts can put out such crap videos/tutorials. Thanks Matthew
Hi Graham, glad you like the video! We have a lot of fun making them and it's always good to hear such great comments! Carp fishing is a minefield of little details like this and many aren't obvious until someone points them out. All the best with your fishing.Cheers, Matt.
Your welcome and thank's again mate
Brilliant tutorial. Thanks Matthew, appreciated.
Great to hear mate, thanks 😊
Great vid, thanks. Can you not use a spin doctor to reverse any twists out of the line instead of walking it out, cutting off the lead and winding it back in under tension?
Hi mate, I tried one many years ago but it’s very difficult to know how many casts to make and how far. Do it too much and you’ve made the problem worse (the other way!) So they weren’t for me and never touched them again.
Thank you for your tips 👍
Thanks Liam, happy to help 😊
Warm water only no soap, hold the feeding hand further away from the spool for a smoother load.....I use damp cloth to weed the line through under tension.....
Flat line holders like Korda Subline must be spooled from label side up....but test for limp line regularly...has helped me !!
Soap is for removal of grease which makes line float. I would use it, no point in not using it.
Excellent vid Mathew , thank you very much mate 👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks for the comment mate and hope you enjoy the rest of the channel 😊
@@matthewcollinsangler I’ve always employed the help of the wife or the kids to spoil up but was alone last night. I had fix soft steel which comes on a large bobbin. It kept tipping over so stuck a wooden spoon through the hoke as a spindle 😀😀😀
Hey we've all done the spoon trick lol. I've also roped the missus in a few times but if I go too fast she gets sprayed with water, gets the hump and I'm back to managing myself lol.
@@matthewcollinsangler hahaha we all must be the same 👍🏻. Thanks again mate.
Very informative mate. Thank you for making this video!
Thank you James 😊
great video alot of confusion on how to spool line on the reel 👍🎣🎣🎣
Hi Roy, thanks for your comment. Yeah lots of different opinions out there and I've never found a line that responds well to being taking off the front or the back of the spool. Cheers, Matt.
thanks for very useful tips.
Glad it was helpful!
im so bad for doing that and playing off line from the clutch before i put the rods on the alarms or pod whatever, i suffer line twist aswell all the time so this makes so much sense haha! will definately not be doing that anymore. cheers for the tips!
Hi mate, thanks again for commenting! Yeah I've watched guys run a bait boat out on the clutch and the results aren't pretty! I've swapped to backwinding as well to help keep my line flowing better. Best to have your old line off, start again and enjoy twist free fishing! Best of luck, Matt.
@@matthewcollinsangler luckily i respooled them all in january ready to go and havnt used them again yet, but lockdown has been a right nightmare tbh. Hopefully the 29th the uk fisheries re open and overnights are allowed again. I definately wont be doing that with clutch now though. Top tip. I do it alot aswell with my marker reel when using a marker float too which i will be stopping, cheers again 👍🏼
@@djscootmotns6431 Ah great, should be good then. If you've got braid on your marker rod, it's much less of an issue. Thin braid has a much higher twist tolerance. I still pull line off the clutch on my marker and I've never had an issue.
Hreat video Mat just watched this being a match angler i love my pellet waggler fishing
I bought a new rod and spooled my reel up with preston floatmax line used it first time and after a few carp the line seemed to be grinding through the eyes when playing the fish under tension
Yes i have always used the drag and when i checked my line it had all gone rough not smooth anymore
I thought it was a bad batch of line so bought some more and the same happened again
I thought it was something to do with my roller bearing
Would it be because the twist ?
Sorry long winded but its so frustrating
Appreciate any answers 👍🎣
Hi mate, sounds like a damaged rod ring to me 🤔 The tip ring is most prone to damage and it’s also the ring that comes under the most lateral load relative to the line. I suspect the ceramic is chipped/split or damaged in some way. Give it a good clean, check it with an eye glass and see what you can find.
@@matthewcollinsangler thanks for responding Mat 👍I will check
Best way of explaining anything!
Thanks mate, glad you liked it :)
Brilliant vid bud.
So everytime we get a run on big pit reels with no bait runner we will get twists,unavoidable isn't it... I used to walk my lines out tie a loop in the end then place over a bank stick and stretch my line out. Helped on cast when using fluro I found.
Hi Andrew, thanks for your comment, glad you liked the video. It doesn't matter whether the reels have a bait runner facility or not. Any line that's drawn from the spool via a clutch will result in a twist. Fluorocarbon responds well to a good stretch but so does mono. All the best with your fishing. Cheers, Matt.
@@matthewcollinsangler thanks bud checked your free running bolt rig out which refreshed my memory.I used to use this years ago on a hard water which I'm now back on and I completely forgot about it.so thanks again m8.
@@OnTheBait OK great! This rig continues to trick our wily carp up week in week out so it should be perfect for your chosen venue. Regards, Matt.
Great video matt would this be the same with fluorocarbon??I'm using the berkley cf600 and I'm starting to get line twist I'm sure I spooled it up right was told to make sure it comes of label side anticlock wise but when I opened it I found it to come of anti clock wise label face down so I the bucket with water and on the reel and after a few trips it's started twisting.i try and back wind as much as I can.and avoid using the clutch when setting my bobbins any help would be great matt starting to fo my head in 🙈🤣
Hi Matt, I’ve done a little video response as it may be of interest to others. Hope it helps 😊
Do You Have Twist in Your Fluoro? #carpfishingexplained
@Matthew Collins hi matt just been out. walking my lines out and giving it good stretch.even checked the roller and it's moving freely back and forth.the line nice and limp now and putting the line together in a loop it just hangs there with no twist thanks again
@@matthardwick6823 Great to hear mate 👍
Thanks for this video, as I novice I have found this extremely helpful and am now actually looking forward to spooling my new reels when they arrive.
Hi mate, thanks very much for commenting. Glad the video has helped you with such an important part of carp fishing. Cheers, Matt.
Hi . Would you do the same with fluorocarbon coated mono line. I've heard warm water weakens the fluoro coatin . Is this true.
marc rite hello mate Fluorocarbon line doesn’t absorb water at all so soaking it will have no affect on the line itself but spoiling it I. A bucket of water does help get it on the reel easier
Just come across your videos great tips many thanks
Thanks Mike, great to hear the feedback, working on new videos :)
Excellant I’ll look forward to watching them .thanks
Thanks Matt. Good tips, good video.
Hi Geoff, thanks for commenting. Glad you liked it. All the best with your fishing. Cheers, Matt.
Matt have you ever used a spin doctor to take out twist if so what are your thoughts on them cheers
Hi Ian, thanks for commenting. I did try one many years ago. The problem is that you have absolutely no idea how many casts to make with one. Is it 1, is it 6, is it 20? Maybe you start off with three and before you know it, you've put a load of twist in the line the other way. Maybe someone out there has worked out a reliable method but personally for me it was just another angling gadget that I bought, tried and never used again. It's another reason why I'm a big fan of bulk spools of Big Game rather than the branded carp lines. I know a number of top guys that remain under the radar and that's all they use for mainline and hooklink. It's still the best carp line money can buy and for £25 quid you'll get approx 2500m which can be changed regularly. That'll keep you fishing effectively and keep the costs down even if you're doing 50 + nights a year lol. Hope that helps. Cheers, Matt.
Easy to tell really, 3 casts should be enough. When you reel in, let the lead hang from the rod tip in front of you, the twist is gone when the lead stops spinning.
I wish i had watched this before putting my line on. 👍👍
We've all been there 😊 Hope you can use this next time 👍
To take the line off , get a drill and drill bit , pack out the bit with tape until an empty bulk spool fits tightly over the top and then drill it off , you can do 3 at once still and its easier to dispose of
Thanks Leon, that's a good tip, also works with a toilet roll pushed over the chuck of a drill.
You get line twist from playing fish on the drag so depending on how much line the fish takes, depends on how much line you need to untwist, I use a spin doctor to untwist my line which is a lead disigned to spin in the water in the oppersite direction to your line twist on realing in the lead. Great piece of kit to have
Hi Simon, thanks for commenting. Yes playing fish on the drag is one of the major causes of line twist. Sometimes on big catfish I actually switch to back winding to help save the twist. I did try a Gardner spin doctor quite a few years ago but I found it impossible to tell how many casts to make and in the end I gave up with it as I felt it was making it worse! Like with everything there is probably a knack to using it and if it works for you then great! All the best with your fishing. Cheers, Matt.
Yes there Is a bit of a knack to using the spin doctor @@matthewcollinsangler but in the end, it is whatever works for you, I use braid nowadays as you don't get line twist from it and you do get better bite indication as well as there is no stretch from the line, but it is a bit scary at first playing fish on braid as you feel every movement of the fish. I'm thinking of going back on to the mono line for a while as a water I want to fish has banned braid so I'm going to have to go back to using the old spin doctor again haha
I'm sure, I just lost faith in it and found my own method. In the right hands braid is a good choice as it offers many advantages as you know. I use it myself when fishing at range or river carping (best I've used so far is Spiderwire Stealth smooth 8 moss green). It's banned at my own lake as in the wrong hands it can do horrendous damage to fish. In my job I meet hundreds of anglers and see loads of gear, some good, some bad. We have also done our own testing of many mainlines. In our tests Berkeley Big Game was the best choice, some leading brands performed very badly! For max distance I’d try 10 - 12lb with a leader, for general work 15 - 20lbs. For rocky bottoms or catfish, use 25lb minimum. All the best with your fishing. Cheers, Matt.
Thank you for your good advice.
Thanks for the feedback Rich, glad you're enjoying the channel. Cheers, Matt.
Hi Matt, just purchased two Shimano Ultegra 5500 XTD’s to go with my Nash Dwarf 9’ 3lb tc rods. I am total beginner, what line would you recommend I put on the reels and do you have a recommendation for bite alarm set ups? Finding your videos so helpful 👍🏻 thanks again
Hi mate, that’s a dream combo man, I’d like some 5500s myself lol. For the last two years I’ve been using the Nash bullet in 20lbs and 10lbs. The first thing I’d say is that 10lb or 12lb mainline on short rods works really well. I can hit 90 yards with a baited rig on my 3lb Dwarfs easily and I can’t bait up further than that without a boat lol. The 10lbs is 0.28 and that’s quite fine. I’d go for the 12lbs Bullet, it will give you a bit more margin for error in your knots too. I use a 5-7 turn uni knot for connecting to a Cling-on leader or a simple blood knot when tying to a swivel. Test every knot to make sure it’s secure.
On the alarm front I was a Delkim man for years but I’ve moved over to the R3s last year and I wouldn't swap back for any money! No more false beeps, no change of sensitivity from dry to wet conditions and you’ll never miss a bite! I use setting 1 for rivers, 2 for the lake and 3 for smaller, shy biting species. You might be able to pick up a used set of R3s. They are bullet proof so a good used option IMO. Nash also does a lower cost option (S5R) that might be worth looking at. Their bank sticks are quality too. No frills but well made 12” and 15” cover most of my needs and much more flexible than any rod pod. Hope that helps, Cheers, Matt.
@@matthewcollinsangler cheers for the quick and helpful reply :) so you’d go for the 12lb over the 15lb?
@@sp1m368 yes mate I would unless the water states 15lb min but tbh at 0.33 the 12lb version is the same thickness as some 15lb lines so breaking strain is quite meaningless really. The 12lb will cast great and be strong enough. I banked a 35lb mirror over Christmas on 10lb Nash bullet mainline and hooklink so it's strong stuff if knotted with care :)
@@matthewcollinsangler cheers Matt 👍🏻
So that is exactly what I've been doing wrong. Amazing thanks.
Thanks for the feedback mate, glad you found the video helpful!
Brilliant video very well put together.
Excellent tips, also gained another subscriber👍
Thanks very much mate, that's very nice to hear.
Genius. Thanks mate.
No worries. Glad that you liked it 😊 More videos on the way so don’t forget to subscribe and hit the notification bell 😊
Cracking video. What I do is have an old bucket and have put a bar through it to put the line on. Then fill up just below the bar, saves the spool flipping over. Can I ask what reels those are. I've been looking at SHIMANO BEAST MASTER XTA 7000 but can't seem to find many reviews or info on them. Cheers
Hi mate, glad you like the video, thanks. Yeah that's a nice trick. I also have a bucket exactly like it! So those are Shimano Ultegra XSA c14 10000. Brilliant reels. They can cope with anything from massive cats, to heavy river carping, long distance and small waters. I bought mine 2nd hand for very little money. Not familiar with the Beast Master but if you can find a set of these 2nd hand in good nick you won't regret it. Happy hunting, Matt.
Matthew Collins Cheers Matt much appreciated. I will now subscribe. Just watched your new video....nice rig nd useful as you can change out the hook. I see you took a break from putting videos up....glad your back as we need more hands in anglers putting out quality content
@@ardscorner no worries. Thanks for subscribing and for the feedback. Yeah it's been a busy last couple of years so had to press pause on creating new content. Got a few in the can though so you'll be seeing some more fresh content soon!
Matthew Collins Morning. In the end I went with a couple of Penn 8000 reels. Just got to spool them now. As the capacity is wrong side of 400 yds a lot seem to favour backing with old line and putting about 250yd main line. Never done this before normally just fill with the main line. This video should be highlighted as it is the complete guide to line and will help so many.
@@ardscorner Thanks very much for your positive feedback mate. I have no concerns about backing out spools with old line in order to put on whatever I need for whatever job. Just be sure to put at least twice of whatever you'll need and you should be fine. Beware of choice of backing line diameter if you are loading some very fine braid. I got it wrong myself last winter when trying to be too economical by splitting a 300m spool of 50lb braid between two spools. The knot caused me a few issues when casting on these spools as it was too bulky. Every day's a school day! Best of luck, Matt.
very clever , great vid Mathew - subscribed
Thanks mate, much appreciated :)
Hey Matt
Is this okay to do for braid aswell or just mono?
Or should i use another knot to tie the braid to the spool
And should I put the braid in soapy water before spooling it.
Thanks
Hi Howard, thanks for commenting. I wouldn't bother with the warm water or the detergent as it's not going to make a blind bit of difference on braid. You can either load it dry just by spinning it on a pencil or in a bucket of clean water. You can use the same knot for connecting it to the spool but you might want to add more turns as the braid will slip much easier than mono. Try six or even nine turns. Don't forget that braid is much thinner than mono so you may well need to add some backing line before you load the braid. Knowing how much backing line to add is a bit of an art and a lot of guesswork! What I do is basically make a rough guess then spool up the braid. If I can't fit all the braid I want on, then I wind it off that spool onto another spare spool, then remove some backing line. If after I've loaded the braid there is too much gap to the lip of the spool, take it off then add more backing line. Don't forget to load less braid than you would normally do with mono. You should always under fill braid by 1-2mm. If you don't, you’ll get winds knots regularly and they are a right pain! Always walk out the braid to beyond the distance you are fishing and wind on under tension. If you don't, it can also cause big problems when making powerful casts. Hope that helps. Good luck, Matt.
HEY MATTHEW, HOW ARE YOU? I LOVE THE VIDEO IT IS VERY INFORMATIVE. BUT I REALLY LIKE THE ROD AND REEL. CAN YOU TELL ME WHAT KIND OF ROD AND REEL THAT IS IN THE VIDEO
Hi Roderick, thanks for commenting and glad you like the video! The rod is a 12ft 3.25lb TC Daiwa Infinity, the reel is Shimano Ultegra C14 1000. All the best with your fishing. Cheers, Matt.
@@matthewcollinsangler HEY MATT, THANK YOU FOR THE INFORMATION. KEEP IT UP GREAT WORK. THANKS
Nice explanation thank you.
You're welcome 😊
I’ve gone an ordered a bench top spool tool thing but I’ve come to UA-cam to find videos on spooling up and noticed no one uses them is there a reason for that or is it just because Nash and fox don’t sell them ?
Hi Dan, I'm aware that these exist but to be honest I just don't see their value. If you watch my video on how to spool a Shimano Ultegra 14000 xtd/xtc (ua-cam.com/video/9zP5SIjt9oA/v-deo.html) you'll see that I make a very simple spooling jig from a bucket and a piece of dowel. The most important thing is that you keep the line wet when spooling up so if that tool enables you to do that, then great 😊
Great video Matt,nice advice very helpfull!
Hi Kristijan, thanks very much, glad you liked the video and found it helpful! All the best with your fishing. Cheers, Matt.
Great video with useful information
Thanks very much 👍
Hi Matt, do you still have the label facing up with the mash bullet?. Thank you
Hi Richard, no mate, that’s not going to go well for you. You need to have it sat in the water and draw it off the drum with the spool spinning like I show with the Big Game in this video. I’ve been spooling the Bullet this way for a few years now and it works well. Best of luck, Matt.
My line on me new reel is curly, will putting it in warm water help? I obviously don't need to re spool!
Sounds like the line is dry to me mate. I’d chuck the spool in a bucket of cold water for a few hours or overnight that should help. Don’t add detergent, don’t warm the water. You don’t want to suck the grease out of your drag washers. You can also try my trick of putting a wet sweatband over the spool to keep the moisture in. My spools have gone quite curly this week. It’s the weather lol. More tips on coily line in this video: ua-cam.com/video/pf1m8FJIP6k/v-deo.html
@@matthewcollinsangler thanks for the reply mate ill try that! 👍
Great advice Matt very helpful !
Cheers Phil, glad to hear the feedback. Matt.
Good video Matt, very informative.
Cheers Ian, glad you liked it mate. All the best with your hunt for an English river carp! Matt.
Matthew Collins Not long now, I'll be on the river on the 16th!
Great video thanks buddy
Really helpful, Matthew, thanks.
Hi David, thanks for commenting and glad that you like the video! All the best with your fishing, cheers, Matt.
After watching this I have realised i have done everything wrong lmao. I would pull line off the clutch all day haha looks like a re-spool is in order
Hi mate, ah there's a lot to learn in the game. The best bit is the learning never stops! All the best mate. Cheers, Matt.
Hello Matt would you do the same process for putting braid on the spod reel pal?
Cheers
Hi Scott,
Braid is a lot less fussy than mono. It’s also hydrophobic so wetting it before loading won’t make any difference. Just get a pencil and ask a friend to hold either end of it. Wind it on dry through your fingers so it goes on under tension otherwise you’ll have all sorts of trouble. Don’t wind too fast our you’ll burn/cut yourself. I’ll do a video on this at some point. Best of luck, Matt.
@@matthewcollinsangler
Great stuff thanks for the reply buddy much appreciated, I’ll give it a whirl see how it goes,
Hi Matt, I’ve bought some of the Nash Bullet to re spool my reels as I had the XT syncro. Wondering what’s the best way to spool using the 1000m spool? Is it flat in the bucket?
I wouldn’t do that, you need to have the spool spinning vertically in the water 👍
should the line allways be attached at the bottom of the spool ?
Hi mate, thanks for commenting. If you have deep spools or if you are fishing at short range it's not going to make much difference. If you're looking to do the best job possible that will cope with a whole range of fishing situations, then yes it's better to attach at the bottom. If you attach at the top of the spool, the knot will create a slight bump that gets transferred up through the coils as you fill the spool. A bump at the bottom causes less trouble than a bump at the top, especially when filling spools to the max for fishing at long range. Hope that helps. Cheers, Matt.
Brilliantly informative video!!
Hi Garry, thanks for commenting. Glad you like the video! All the best with your fishing. Cheers, Matt.
Ive never been so confident using that Berkeley line. Have u had any problems casting a far distance due to the thickness in diameter of the line, really trying to find another carp line
Hi mate, thanks for commenting and glad you like the Berkeley. I use 25lb (0.48) Big Game for short range work up to 70 yards on my own lake as it's very rocky. For general carp fishing (up to 100 yards over normal silty bottom with a bit of gravel), I'd use the 15lb version (0.35). For max casting distance you can drop to 12lbs or even 10lbs Big Game but use a mono leader with it. The 25lb Big Game makes a great leader material (use 5m min) to absorb the force of casting a big lead a long way. Berkeley also make dedicated mono leader material which is also excellent. It's important to properly connect the two materials together. I put my faith in the albright knot. Fold the thicker material in two to form the loop then whip the thinner over the top. By the way I don't work for Berkeley or earn commission, I buy it with my own money and use it because it's good stuff and actually does what I need it to :) All the best with your fishing, Cheers, Matt.
I noticed when you have it in the bucket freely. The spoil is rotating around the bucket, which could possibly be putting line twists in? That spool was doing laps of that bucket...
Hi Jamie, yes sure every lap of the bucket would be one twist, but it’s nothing in the scheme of things. I’ve switched to back winding rather than using the clutch so I’m not creating further twist as I fish. The line is going on the reel at such a rate that the twist is over a very long distance anyway. Half a dozen casts with a bare lead soon sorts that out so it doesn't bother me. To eliminate every twist, you need someone to hold the spool on a pencil (and get wet lol), a different tub might stop the spool from turning as well. Cheers, Matt.
Would you still get line twist if you pull line out with the baitrunner open? Iam guessing it's the same concept
Hi Oli, yes any line you pull through the clutch or bait runner will induce twist at a rate of one twist per spool revolution. Cheers, Matt.
@@matthewcollinsangler thanks for the reply, so even on a run you are still getting line twist!
@@007oli Yes mate! I haven't had a reel with a bait runner facility for 15 years. I always fish what I call semi locked up, even in an open water situation. You need a really robust setup to do this or you'll lose a rod mind. You also need to point the rod at the bait. Fishing like this has a few advantages and it reduces line twist at the same time. The main advantage is that when I get a run, the carp has to pull against the clutch of the reel as soon as the slack (if any) has been taken out the line. Before I've even got to the rod the carp is very well hooked and under control. All I have to do is lift the rod. To give you an idea of how tight I set mine it's basically exactly the same level as I need for playing a carp. It’s a very different approach but it makes a big difference to the number of carp banked. Good luck, Matt.
Mat I'm going for the 15 lbs nash bullet for my mags I was wondering what spacers do you recommend I used the 3500 for the flurocarbon will that be ok for the bullet I'm not a fan of filling a spool from nothing
That doesn’t sound quite right mate unless the fluoro you’re using is very thin. The 3500 spacers will hold 200m of 0.20 line. The 15lb Nash Bullet is 0.37 so you can only load 58m which is nothing. If you use the 6000 spacer, it will hold 215m of 0.37 mono.
@@matthewcollinsangler thank you mate it's quite thick tbh and its 2 year old now so ready I'm wondering if the line going behind the gaurd is a common thing
What a really helpful video!
Thanks Stefan! I'm very glad you liked it. Don't forget to subscribe and check out the rest of the channel 😉 All the best with your fishing. Cheers, Matt.
Please explain why you think slackening the clutch and removing line that way will twist line (remember this is how a fish takes line off the reel against the clutch) and why allowing it to come off with the bail arm off won't twist it
It’s all to do with the mechanics of how a bail arm rotor works versus how a clutch works. It’s not the sort of thing I can explain in a few words sorry but this is the way it is and I know it’s a bit confusing. I avoid using the clutch whenever possible because of this. I do not fish with a loose clutch for example. I always fish semi locked up so that the carp has to work really hard to gain any line. You need a really solid setup to be able to do this of course. For more info. on this technique watch this: ua-cam.com/video/j_NSmA2CtQQ/v-deo.html
I also don’t play carp off the clutch. I prefer to backwind, for tips on this watch: ua-cam.com/video/AGuXj4xKDow/v-deo.html
Great advice Matthew
Thanks Gary, glad you like the tips. Cheers, Matt.
Hi Matt, will this tension work with a 24kg line using the index finger and thumb?
Wow, that's heavy, should be fine. Loading tension should be proportional to lead size rather than line rating: big leads, more tension.
@@matthewcollinsangler thanks bro, I've been getting smoked off the wall, I've got 50lb braid and running a meter of 60lb leader and I've still been getting smoked even when I have the drag set to let it run and then I tighten a little to bring it in and when it runs again I loosen a little more and then start winding it in but I just get smoked quite a few times, I think it's a big dew fish
@@TheNomadicTravellerAu I’m not familiar with the term smoked lol. Are you getting bust up (as we would say?) I had no idea you were talking about braid. 50lbs braid is not that strong and it’s so fine it will pull into the line below it on the spool which can lead to premature failure. I’ve bust 40lbs braid on a cast but I was hitting 120m (when it went well lol.) When the going gets tough when I’m fishing for big carp in weir pools I need very strong braid so I use 95lb Spiderwire. It's 0.35 mm diameter which makes it a much more robust choice but I can still hit the distance I need. What matters is the line diameter not so much the rated braking strain. 1m of 60lb mono is very short, I use at least 6m to absorb the powerful lunges of big fish.
More great tips from you Matt, just one question, when a fish takes line off the clutch during the fight does this also twist up your line ? ...... Many Thanks once again Matt 👍
Hi Steve, thanks mate, glad you like what we are doing. Yeah so any use of the clutch will put twist into the line so that definitely includes playing fish off the clutch. I always used to play fish off the clutch but in recent years I’ve gone over to back winding. Back winding does not create any twist in the line so it helps keep it in better condition. There is a knack to it of course but I actually prefer it now and find it easier to control the fish in a very precise manner. Have a go and see how you get on :)
Matthew Collins Thanks for the reply Matt, I too have played fish on the back wind and I agree that you do in fact have much better control over the fish, I was just thinking about that moment when you first hook into a carp and it’s first run strips line off your clutch , I really appreciate your videos they are helping me out a lot ...... cheers
@@steveguest8028 Yes I totally get what you mean. The easy solution to that is to fish semi locked up which is how I always fish on any water. You need a really solid setup and then just tweak your clutches so that they can still take line but your rod doesn't go in. It makes a massive difference to my hook to land ratio ;)
Brilliant video well explained idiots proof guide! 👌🏼👍🏼👏🏼
Thanks very much mate !
Hi guys,
I seriously don’t know, if I understood this line-twist-thing right... that is why I have one question, which maybe helps my understanding if answered: when buying new line, is it with or without twist on the supplied spool?
Thanks...
Hi Marcus, all line is supplied onto spools without twist. The trouble is if you don't take if off the spool right, you'll add twist to it. Just follow my method and you should be fine :)
@@matthewcollinsangler yeah, up to now, I was spooling up with the spool laying flat in a bucket of water. The spool was automatically turning in the direction, where I wouldn’t get line twist. At least I thought. But the result has not been that satisfying.
So, I gonna try the way you mention. Although I don’t get, why you get line twist, if the line has no twist on the spool 😂.
Thanks a lot.
@@Markusgebvor Hi Markus, so the line on the spool is twist free but depending on how you pull the line off the spool it’s easy to add twist into it. You say you laid the spool in a bucket and pulled it off one face right? This is a classic way of adding a load of twist into the spool. If you flip the spool over every 30m you can minimise this problem, or you can do what I do and just let the spool spin vertically. What makes this difficult is that different makes of line work better or worse with different methods. Hope that helps. Cheers, Matt.
@@matthewcollinsangler yeah. I will do so in the Future.
One more question. I started using braid for super long range fishing. But for the 1st 50 % of the spool, I use a cheap Mono to fill up. To avoid over- or underfilling, I do reverse filling with a spare spool I have. So braid goes first, then I add the Mono and the i fill the actual spool „reverse“. Can I do the same „vertical“ filling here? Or will this add twist, since I am „switching“ spools.
@@Markusgebvor Hi mate, yeah just spin the spool vertically and you’ll be fine. The great thing about braid is that it’s very tolerant of line twist so you’ll have no worries anyway if the mono is just for backing line. Cheers, Matt.
Hi Matt, does the method of spooling the line and taking out the twist work the same for fluorocarbon?
Hi Esmin, to be honest it’s six years since I spooled up with fluorocarbon as it’s not the right line for the lakes and rivers I fish. I used 20lb Tigerline in the past and If I remember correctly I used exactly the same method as I describe in the video. With fluorocarbon there is extra maintenance work to be done to keep it fishing well. Firstly you need to clean it regularly by winding it through a damp cloth or a dedicated line wipe as it seems to pick up dirt more than mono. Secondly, because it hugs the bottom and flows over contours, it picks up damage in the form of little nicks and cuts very easily. At my own lake we have lots of super hard and sharp gravel bars and when you add 100lb catfish into the mix one nick can cost you a fish. I ended up inspecting the line for damage every 24hrs during a session because of this. If the lakes you fish are snag free, clean silt bowls, then you’ll have few issues. Thirdly, fluorocarbon needs a really good stretch every now and again to keep it in peak condition. I used to walk out my lines for 100 yards or so, tie them off to a post and give them a proper tug. Hope these tips help, Cheers, Matt.
Matthew Collins Thank you for your reply Matt, your advice is second to none in my opinion as you never hear the big tackle companies telling you all this. I've been fishing for around 15 years and not heard of this. It might be because I'm mainly self taught. The lake I'm fishing at the moment unfortunately has a fair few snags in it, but they have removed some, and will be removing more in the winter months, when water clarity has improved. It's mainly silty. It's not to deep and doesn't have any cat fish present. Would you say my choice of fluorocarbon is incorrect?
Hi Esmin, thanks for the feedback, greatly appreciated. I’m also self taught but it’s in my nature to understand things and solve problems. I’ve also learnt some tricks from some very good anglers along the way. Regarding your line, you may find one of my blog articles of use here: www.frenchcarpandcats.com/choose-best-mainline-carp-fishing/. To be honest only a season on the water will answer your question one way or the other. Every lake is different and on large lakes and rivers every swim is different! I have different mainlines for different swims and venues, different lead setups, different rigs.... If you’ve invested in fluorocarbon then you may as well fish with it. I currently don’t fish any venues where fluorocarbon is the right choice but a friend of mine owns a silt bowl of a lake where getting a take on anything else is tough apparently. Hope this helps. Cheers, Matt.
Matthew Collins Thanks again for your reply. I gave your article a read, and I think it has helped direct me. I will probably get a different line to put on my spare spools. This would be for any other water that would require it. I think with the current water I'm fishing, I will stick with the fluorocarbon, and see how I go. I will be more mindful of its performance and start maintaining it, to extend its life.
for years it appears i have listened to the wrong people, thanks for the video i have line soaking as we speak, roll on the weekend.
Hi mate, thanks for your comment, I'm very glad to hear it. This method has worked for me for years and I got it from a top angler so I really hope it works for you. All the best with your fishing. Cheers, Matt.
nice vid and good advice
Thanks for commenting Graham, glad you found it useful :)
So your saying every time you get a run an it pulls through the drag system it's actually creating line twist aswell?
Yes mate, that’s exactly what I’m saying. That’s why I fish semi locked up, and I back wind and I never pull line off the line clutch if at all possible. That way, my mainline stays twist free for longer. Hope that helps. Cheers, Matt.