Was always the way back in the day before lines clips were a thing and even after they came along we only used them to keep the line neat when tackled down 😂
I had the problem in summer when I had a 65 cm tench on the feeder rod. I didn't get the cord out of the clip that quickly and started sweating.😅 I still got it out anyway. Great video and idea.👍
Great vid once more. I have tried it with my line before but never got it to work it either slips or jambs in my rings! Never thought of elastic so next time I go when the weather does not take my breath away, I will give it a try.
I do something similar Den l use a bait band down by the reel doubled up on its self and your correct it as not got to be spot on but I have a way of releasing the line from the clip quickly by putting some elastic in the clip Cheers Den
I do this all the time, especially good on the bomb when you don't want to keep dropping it down the same hole. I have it a bit longer as it goes through the rings better. Braid is also an option ,you can remove it with your thumbnail with a few scrapes. Good video, nice weather!
Den i would like to ask u one of my doubt that is when u clip ur line on that line clip of reel, and next u cast ur bait so wouldn't this line clip damage ur main line where u 've clip it? However i liked ur green line marker tied on ur main line as marker.
Hi. I haven't experienced any damage to my line, but I think it depends on a number of factors, as follows: 1. The make of reel and type of line clip it uses. Some reels have better line clips than others. 2. Line strength/Diameter - I use Guru Drag line on my reels. I have 6lb (0.25mm) and 8lb (0.28mm) loaded on mine. (Drag line is similar to Maxima). 3. Don’t use Pre stretched high tech lines for heavy duty use. They may say they are a high breaking strain with a very low diameter, but personally, I don’t find them robust enough. I have also seen anglers use a short length of thin Pole Elastic to protect their line at the line clip. They pull it up under the clip in the same way as with their main line and then cut off the ends. They now have a rubber cushion to help prevent damage. I hope this helps.
Great video Den and I will use this myself from now on. Could the clutch issue be improved by using a different thickness of washer? I have not had a problem myself, but think I read/heard this can help?
Thanks James. You may be right. If I change to either Carbontex or Ice washers, it may help, but the manufacturers are marketing this as a Speed Drag System, so it appears to be an intentional feature. Either way, I don't like it much.
Hi again den great videos you do. Is there a specific knot you tie to put on the elastic so it doesn't move as I thought the elastic could move especially when going through the eyes of the rod? Aslo most of my feeder rods are light with 1oz to 2oz tips so the eyes are I'm guessing too small for the elastic to go back through when retrieving or casting out ?
I use 2 pieces of bicycle inner tube around the reel. A V cut in the one direct on the reel. Second one over it. Carp can pull the line out with easy. You need distance.sticks or something like that
Think your feeder was a bit too heavy for that little guy and caused the hook to come out. Loved your videos and little tips and tricks, I've been wondering how to solve this issue so ill try it out. Had a great Method feeder session last and caught 9 carp between 5 and 9lbs. Although it was a freezing day here, not like your sunny December!
That clutch seems pretty duff, if I’d paid anymore than £35 I’d be taking it back for something else. I find Okumas have excellent clutches Ps praps try that spot with the polaris next time 😛
I've just received another 2 MAP Carptek 400FD reels with the Automatic Line Clip, Release system. They too have really good clutches, but unfortunately, I needed a much bigger reel for this job. The4000 Fd reels cost about 50 Pounds and I'll do a quick video on them soon.
I dont understand why people dont clip up once positioned unclip - before you real in clip up again. Its just about remembering that's all. You can also put a slider knot just above your spool so you clip up to just above the slider knot the slider knot every time before reeling in.
Thats what I like about your channel Den,simplicity! Lifes hard enough why complicate? All the best mate, youre still the best Jeff Astle impressionist. 🐟🪱🎣👍
@FishingwithDen I think I prefer the original Den, I gave my mate, a pole fisher a bell & ponced some 3mm elastic from him. I'm making floats tomorrow as per your instructions. I'll let you know how I fair this Saturday. All the best, be good...or be fantastic 🐟🪱🎣👍
@@Smiffy830 No worries mate. Although I did find that the original method could lead to line sticking slightly on the spool when using a lighter feeder.
Was always the way back in the day before lines clips were a thing and even after they came along we only used them to keep the line neat when tackled down 😂
That's a great tip, I will definitely give this a try.
Brilliant tip Den You're full of pragmatic solutions! Super will try it out.
Thanks Neil. I can't take credit for inventing it, but I'm glad you found it helpful.
I had the problem in summer when I had a 65 cm tench on the feeder rod. I didn't get the cord out of the clip that quickly and started sweating.😅 I still got it out anyway. Great video and idea.👍
Thanks Ralf
Very practical solution, thanks Den
Great vid once more. I have tried it with my line before but never got it to work it either slips or jambs in my rings! Never thought of elastic so next time I go when the weather does not take my breath away, I will give it a try.
Thanks Phill.
Excelente Den!! También dañará menos la línea al no golpear sobre el clip 👍🏼
Exactly right Giuseppe
Den I've just come across your channel and subscribed you have created an excellent channel in my opinion atb Dave
Many thanks Dave. Welcome aboard.👍
I do something similar Den l use a bait band down by the reel doubled up on its self and your correct it as not got to be spot on but I have a way of releasing the line from the clip quickly by putting some elastic in the clip Cheers Den
I've heard about this Elastic in the Clip idea before Alan, but I've never tried it.
Ok Mate.
I do this all the time, especially good on the bomb when you don't want to keep dropping it down the same hole. I have it a bit longer as it goes through the rings better. Braid is also an option ,you can remove it with your thumbnail with a few scrapes. Good video, nice weather!
Thanks Steve. It was the first nice day for a while mate. Everywhere else was flooded.👍
Den i would like to ask u one of my doubt that is when u clip ur line on that line clip of reel, and next u cast ur bait so wouldn't this line clip damage ur main line where u 've clip it? However i liked ur green line marker tied on ur main line as marker.
Hi. I haven't experienced any damage to my line, but I think it depends on a number of factors, as follows:
1. The make of reel and type of line clip it uses. Some reels have better line clips than others.
2. Line strength/Diameter - I use Guru Drag line on my reels. I have 6lb (0.25mm) and 8lb (0.28mm) loaded on mine. (Drag line is similar to Maxima).
3. Don’t use Pre stretched high tech lines for heavy duty use. They may say they are a high breaking strain with a very low diameter, but personally, I don’t find them robust enough.
I have also seen anglers use a short length of thin Pole Elastic to protect their line at the line clip. They pull it up under the clip in the same way as with their main line and then cut off the ends. They now have a rubber cushion to help prevent damage.
I hope this helps.
@@FishingwithDen Thank you so much for your valuable suggestions Den...
Great vid Den!
Great video Den and I will use this myself from now on. Could the clutch issue be improved by using a different thickness of washer? I have not had a problem myself, but think I read/heard this can help?
Thanks James. You may be right. If I change to either Carbontex or Ice washers, it may help, but the manufacturers are marketing this as a Speed Drag System, so it appears to be an intentional feature. Either way, I don't like it much.
Hello Den, what is the diameter of elastic nr 3?
Hi Leo. it's 0.75mm, but I have now changed to an elastic which is used for Jewellery (Necklace) stringing. It is 0.5mm diameter.
@@FishingwithDen I give it a try, thanks greetings from Holland.
Hi again den great videos you do. Is there a specific knot you tie to put on the elastic so it doesn't move as I thought the elastic could move especially when going through the eyes of the rod? Aslo most of my feeder rods are light with 1oz to 2oz tips so the eyes are I'm guessing too small for the elastic to go back through when retrieving or casting out ?
Top Video Great Info Thanks for making it
I use 2 pieces of bicycle inner tube around the reel. A V cut in the one direct on the reel. Second one over it. Carp can pull the line out with easy. You need distance.sticks or something like that
Think your feeder was a bit too heavy for that little guy and caused the hook to come out. Loved your videos and little tips and tricks, I've been wondering how to solve this issue so ill try it out. Had a great Method feeder session last and caught 9 carp between 5 and 9lbs. Although it was a freezing day here, not like your sunny December!
December is the start of Summer here, although with all the rain we've had, you wouldn't know it mate.
TOP, TOP, TOP!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks Den. Big Hug
No worries Ernesto. Your welcome.😃👍
That clutch seems pretty duff, if I’d paid anymore than £35 I’d be taking it back for something else. I find Okumas have excellent clutches
Ps praps try that spot with the polaris next time 😛
I've just received another 2 MAP Carptek 400FD reels with the Automatic Line Clip, Release system. They too have really good clutches, but unfortunately, I needed a much bigger reel for this job. The4000 Fd reels cost about 50 Pounds and I'll do a quick video on them soon.
I wouldnt cast to that far bank, I'd be on that bank fishing the margin! MUCH easier and no clip required 👍👍
I've used a rubber band off a postman for over 40 years, and never had a problem with being broken.
I dont understand why people dont clip up once positioned unclip - before you real in clip up again. Its just about remembering that's all. You can also put a slider knot just above your spool so you clip up to just above the slider knot the slider knot every time before reeling in.
Cup of tea with a bite :-)
good tip Den, but you should try it with dental floss.that is very soft.
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I hadn't thought of that Danny. Thanks👍
Thats what I like about your channel Den,simplicity! Lifes hard enough why complicate? All the best mate, youre still the best Jeff Astle impressionist. 🐟🪱🎣👍
I've actually found another way to do it recently Smiffy. Have a look at this one: ua-cam.com/video/kgV94lAGru8/v-deo.html
@FishingwithDen I think I prefer the original Den, I gave my mate, a pole fisher a bell & ponced some 3mm elastic from him. I'm making floats tomorrow as per your instructions. I'll let you know how I fair this Saturday. All the best, be good...or be fantastic 🐟🪱🎣👍
@@Smiffy830 No worries mate. Although I did find that the original method could lead to line sticking slightly on the spool when using a lighter feeder.
It a good idea until you clip back up then get a bite 😂
You'll just have to try to remember not to Rikki.😃