You are getting blown sideways in the boats because they don't have an inflatable keel. Also they aren't a "RIB" as that stands for Rigid Inflatable Boat with a solid structure, they are a "SIB"; a Soft Inflatable Boat
Random question - If your going out by boat to drop off your rig, why do you attach such a heavy weight to your rig? Love your content by the way, keep it up.
Hey, It’s to ensure the lead doesn’t move when you’re boating back to the swim. Also because we were fishing at long distance there was undertow and debris catching the line. A heavy lead will hold bottom, also hook holds will be better too👊
Jacob and Henry excellent content
awsome video Jacob&henry🎣
Excellent watch guys. Some awesome fish 🎣 👊🏻
What a absolute epic lake omg . Like where to start lol . Top dangling Jacob and Big H with the wine bottle hahaha big love Cee-Jay 🎣🎣🎣🎣💙👊
Epic this Jacob well done
Class as always 🎣
Had to work hard for them, well in Jacob! 👊
Well done lads!🔥🔥
Good stuff Jacob!
Love it bro
Good job guys! Next time more bites ;-)
God hit you might not have caught a monster this time but gives you a future challenge to go back
When are you coming to the US to fish truly wild carp?
I remember I asked my ex wife 1 morning how do you like your eggs she said un fertilised no bugger off 😂
Pike had a lucky day. Moving and emotional rescue 5/5 rotten tomatoes
You are getting blown sideways in the boats because they don't have an inflatable keel. Also they aren't a "RIB" as that stands for Rigid Inflatable Boat with a solid structure, they are a "SIB"; a Soft Inflatable Boat
@@Euroangler1616 Bison marine for me
Top angler very good person i do a session in burgess parc i see them there ..
wish i had a van as a bait shop haha bloody hell lads! nice to be sponsored aye 😂😎
@PuzzleMaster24 i remember going to the tackle shop and picking a pack of boileys and they would last the weekend no problem.
Shulup you tight gelous sod
Unreal the amount of bait carp eat when they on the bait or keep coming back munching
In a farming situation they're fed 5% body weight per day in the summer. So a 20lb fish will eat 1lb of food.
@PuzzleMaster24 is what it is lol don't bother me how much lol. I know how much you have to spend to go france and fish lol. My french pb 62lb+ lol 😅
What app are you using when out on the boat?
is the nash titan hide camo pro xl any good?
If anyone can Jacob can 😂
Were the res anyone know
Was this in France?
Weird question but im normally a uk 12 should i still get uk 12 in the nash waders or ?
Always 1 size bigger
@@Troy-e3x they dont even do size 13 lol
@@FixDylann well ur screwed then lol
Henry the blanker ,should be used to losing being a dcfc fan .up the forest 😅
Have your ten minutes of fame in the prem mate
Random question - If your going out by boat to drop off your rig, why do you attach such a heavy weight to your rig? Love your content by the way, keep it up.
One reason is to stop the rig moving once it’s in place. Another is to properly nail the fish once it’s picked up your rig
To keep your line tight at long distance and so you don’t move your lead whilst towing back to peg
@@banditfishing1558 I'm not a pro fisher, but would of assumed the heavy weight would of done the opposite, thanks for the info.
Hey,
It’s to ensure the lead doesn’t move when you’re boating back to the swim. Also because we were fishing at long distance there was undertow and debris catching the line. A heavy lead will hold bottom, also hook holds will be better too👊
@@jacoblondoncarper4857 thanks for this info, keep up the good work and content 👍
How do you keep the meat you’re eating fresh for so long? When I do long sessions like this I always worry it’s going off
@@charlie4162 We use a cool box which usually keeps it for 2/3 days👊🏻
Danny Fairbrass & Damian Clarke v Tom Dove & Neil Spooner
Jacob Henry Alan and Ollie vs dove spooner fairbrass and peck
how you havent got more subscribers i dont know.