Out standing insight into the fine tuning needed to get the best from your pellet fishing many thanks Andy much appreciated. This kind of insight into your decision making is exactly the kind of content I need right now
Another good Video of the merits of controlling your feeding to the amount of bites you are getting.Picked up some more bits of info which should work for me.Thanks Andy.
Another awesome video with fantastic tips by a legend of pole angling. Thanks Andy & Guru for bringing such great videos. They sure helps me and improves my angling. Tight Lines and Merry Christmas to All
What is the maximum depth you would fish this style? On the continent a lot of carp lakes have a depth of 10ft plus. How many pellets would you feet in such a depth?
Hi Andy. You explained on the deep line you start by potting before changing to throwing. Instead of reverting back to the pot(when not enough fish present) would you consider starting up a new swim elsewhere?
Hi Alan, you find with starting a new swim it takes a while for the fish to turn up on that line, also doing this you will be splitting the fish in your peg, so you will have less fish on both lines than what you would have originally on the original line.
Great videos, thanks Andy! You explained that you were using a grey hydro through a short kit, which is much heavier than I expected for F1s. Would you use the same elastic for Tunnel at this time of year or perhaps something lighter?
Do you prime any if these swims with ground bait before the video shoots or are we seeing the beginning of your approach? Thanks for the great detail in these videos, much appreciated.
Hi Steve, you normally find that once the fish are in the margins they tend to be there for the rest of the day, being patient is the key, this will allow you to make the most of this swim!
Hi Christopher, I'd use a 6mm pellet if I ever have any problems with small fish such as skimmers in the peg or if I wanted to single out a bigger stamp of fish.
He did Rob. He stated he was using a size 16 SLWG eyed. Super-light-wire-gauge. The 'Super' is for the PTFE coating making it more durable. Light wire gauge being obviously a lighter hook than for example the Super MWG as that is a 'Medium' wire gauge. Hope this helps.
This was brilliant. Really professional edit. Thanks Andy and the guru team.
Really great information and detail.
Class again from Mr Bennett thanks Guru team🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Simplicity and accuracy, makes a champ👍
Follow your heart, always! ❤️
Excellent videos mukka. Learnt more about snake fishing by watching these 3 videos than I have by watching other anglers. Cheers Andy
Out standing insight into the fine tuning needed to get the best from your pellet fishing many thanks Andy much appreciated. This kind of insight into your decision making is exactly the kind of content I need right now
Said it in the last video I watched different league excellent information pleasure to watch you top blokes in action hopefully more to come 😎👍
Great tips enjoyed the session big thumbs up 👍👍👍👍
Another good Video of the merits of controlling your feeding to the amount of bites you are getting.Picked up some more bits of info which should work for me.Thanks Andy.
Another awesome video with fantastic tips by a legend of pole angling. Thanks Andy & Guru for bringing such great videos. They sure helps me and improves my angling. Tight Lines and Merry Christmas to All
great stuff andy brilliant info
Great video Andy very intresting
Really well explained 👍
Great video Andy. Do you ever just dunk your pot and drop water into the peg to create noise? Cheers.
What is the maximum depth you would fish this style? On the continent a lot of carp lakes have a depth of 10ft plus. How many pellets would you feet in such a depth?
Hi Andy. You explained on the deep line you start by potting before changing to throwing. Instead of reverting back to the pot(when not enough fish present) would you consider starting up a new swim elsewhere?
Hi Alan, you find with starting a new swim it takes a while for the fish to turn up on that line, also doing this you will be splitting the fish in your peg, so you will have less fish on both lines than what you would have originally on the original line.
Great videos, thanks Andy! You explained that you were using a grey hydro through a short kit, which is much heavier than I expected for F1s. Would you use the same elastic for Tunnel at this time of year or perhaps something lighter?
Do you prime any if these swims with ground bait before the video shoots or are we seeing the beginning of your approach? Thanks for the great detail in these videos, much appreciated.
Hi Andy, the hard pellets you are using, are they the blakes range
You said the far bank line was finished in last video. Would you still feed it incase you wanted to go back to it
Hi Steve, you normally find that once the fish are in the margins they tend to be there for the rest of the day, being patient is the key, this will allow you to make the most of this swim!
Hi Andy when would you use a 6mm pellet?
Hi Christopher, I'd use a 6mm pellet if I ever have any problems with small fish such as skimmers in the peg or if I wanted to single out a bigger stamp of fish.
13:34 like a jacuzzi
My only gripe is you didn't explain your choice of hook,abbreviation of letters,heavy or light hook.Didn't do it justice.
He did Rob. He stated he was using a size 16 SLWG eyed. Super-light-wire-gauge. The 'Super' is for the PTFE coating making it more durable. Light wire gauge being obviously a lighter hook than for example the Super MWG as that is a 'Medium' wire gauge. Hope this helps.
sous-titre français ? ??👎