Hi Chris, thanks for commenting. Glad you liked it! Yeah it's actually a really simple rig. So much more effective than a standard lead clip setup. These fish have seen it all mate. As long as you tie it right you can't miss ;)
Thanks for the video Matt much appreciated👍 nice lead arrangements etc,I love the d rig on a bottom or pop up bait plus love barbless hooks better all round no matter what I’ve found over the years👌thanks Danboy
Hi Matt, thanks for the video, finding it hard this week because we are supposed to be there. Was looking at the weather in France yesterday thinking about what we missing. The place looks amazing and so do the fish. I can't wait for next Easter, hopefully all will be back to normal then. Look after yourself, God Bess, Gareth
Hi Gareth, it’s very nice to hear from you. You were never far from our thoughts while we were filming this and I’m really glad you’ve enjoyed it. It's going to be a very challenging year for us all but we will survive and Beausoleil ain't going anywhere ;) take care please ❤ Matt and Ren.
One thing I've been trying ( more so at nights when you're all relaxed in ya pit) is if getting lots of liners ill take the time to reset my lines but a wrap shorter, it's worked so far far less liners & more positive takes,im a barbless man anyway as I just feel its has cleaner penetrative power and stay in contact with the fish you won't loose fish as a result- my pet hate is catching a stunning fish only to see damage when on the bank, have confidence in you're ability ( I feel ive achieved more with a barbless if that makes sense) , ive also incorporated you're lil trick with the tail rubber so you know was it a take or not,thank you Matthew - hoping to visit you in 2022 for a week or 2 if you have a slot available for a single angler when a group booking is short ( ill drop you a email very soon ). I not a big water angler I prefer the 4-5 acre waters but here ( UK) as you know they pack somany pegs on , just had a good session on furnace lakes ( Surrey) had 9 carp in 48 hours but im going back to fish kiln as that lake * they have 6* had far more cats....thank you for all you do for the sport I love,stay safe & tight lines 🎣 Lee 🎣🎣🎣🎣
Hi Lee, very nice to hear from you as always. I’m glad that you like the tell tale trick. It’s a really useful edge. I like your idea of dropping a wrap short if you’re getting a load of liners but not proper takes. That’s not something I’ve been brave enough to do lol. It’s really cool that you’d like to come and visit us but we only rent out Beausoleil on an exclusive hire basis only. We never get involved with putting groups together and we don’t sell individual spaces. The minimum number we accept as a group is two people up to four. We often have one angler and a girlfriend or wife or 2 couples. The gite is lovely (we live there all winter). Happy wife, happy life etc. We have very little available for 2022, you’d have to be looking at 2023 now to get a week at a productive time of year ideally. If you can put a party together then we’d love to hear from you. All the best for now and keep chasing those scaly beasts! Cheers, Matt.
Always great videos Matt. Can you do one with a couple of rigs? Your previous ones were always well received. Would like to see how you construct that mono D rig and I’m always interested in what components you use. I’m going to stop using leaders this year, going back to tubing. Tackle companies have got people buying all sorts of crap that they don’t need.
Hi Mickey, thanks very much for your feedback! Glad you like what we do. Well, you mention the mono D and we’re planning a video on it next 😊 Cheers, Matt.
🙏 to that Angling Amigo, I really cannot wait, I recently mentioned how a lake I used to be taken to as a child (70s) I had to stop going because of the fish care was non existent & catching them actually made you sad the state of them due to angling abuse & lack of knowledge care & anyone giving a monkeys ( be ground of youngsters night fishing and come tge Sunday it would look like a festival had taken place, was terrible to see, well I've just read its being closed down end of May as a new owner had purchased it, cancelled the contract with the club using the water too, can only hope the new owner is going to put the live back into it it missed tge last 14 years of the previous owners, im going to contact them & see if that being so ill grab a few of the lads get some man power to help Eric fences place bins whatever needs doing, I would so live to see this water returned to the water it once was so in 39-40 years people can also.look back with found memories of being taken as a child & it having such great memories 👍 We shall hope & see
How would you go about getting a "proper" jewellers loupe? I have the one that comes with the Jag set, is that good enough. I really appreciate the advice in these videos as it seems to be just that, rather than the adverts so common on youtube
Hi mate, I used the Jag loupe and it's OK to start with. You can spend a lot of money on a jeweller's loupe, I’d say a good one starts at £40/£50. You want a 10x magnification. Avoid anything labelled as Triplex 20x, it doesn’t mean 20x magnification! For the last few years I’ve used the Nash eye glass with built in LED. It’s bright and clear and the light is useful. Thanks for the support. Cheers, Matt
@Matthew Collins Thank you very much for taking the time to reply I really appreciate it. Sounds like I should stick with the Jag and work on my technic before throwing money at the problem 👍
Hi Ray, thanks for commenting. Glad you liked it! Yeah so the hangers are made by Matrix Innovations. These are the stainless dinky headlight hangers with just one extra weight screwed on. Johnson Ross tackle do loads of Matrix products. I've been a fan of their stuff for years ;)
Thanks Andy, glad you enjoyed it! The stuff I use is virtually impossible to buy now as it was discontinued some years ago. You might want to look at the Gardner hydroflex mono. It's available in up to 20lbs. I've not actually tried it but a friend recommended it to me as an alternative to mine when I run out!
@@matthewcollinsangler I've always used Amnesia clear in the past for my D rigs and that's been very good, i just liked the green colour. Thanks for the info. looking forward to seeing some more of those stunning carp
@@andyg9784 right yeah amensia is good stuff. I use the 30lb version for heavy duty river carping. I use the D rig a lot on the river just not used it much at Beausoleil ;)
Hi mate, I use big pit reels as I use them for a range of different waters from small to massive. If you are only ever going to fish small waters then medium pit reels make sense. In an ideal world I’d have both sizes of course and swap between the two. Big pit reels certainly don’t hinder my fishing on small lakes so if you need a one size fits all solution then big pit reels are the way to go IMO. Hope that helps. Cheers, Matt.
@@matthewcollinsangler great answer Honestly i dont want to purchase a couple big and smaller once to swotch between since im just starting out. Might go for a big pitter to start out with than. Thanks
@@Moicc If you're just starting out then I would recommend checking out the Nash BP range of reels. The smallest is the BP 4 (baby pit), I've just got one of these for my Nash 6ft sawn off. After years of using top end reels like the Shimano ultegra ci4s I was expecting to be disappointed but not a bit of it. They run smooth as silk with a very nice clutch. Okay sure the line lay isn't in the same class but that's more esthetic than functional unless you're trying to go from 120 yards to 140 yards casting distance lol. They do a BP 6, 10 and a 12 and they are very competitively priced so your budget might go further than you think. The BP 10s will cover most situations. Best of luck and I hope you enjoy the rest of the channel. Matt.
I have 2 loops and one had a great lil light built unto it, then I remembered my phone actually has a microscope with built in light, works a treat I gotta say though I am waiting for 2 more loops with lights from China ( they take a while to arrive but at 6 pound for 2 yiu really can't go wrong 👍
haha, I was waiting for someone to spot that! I fell over while running to hit a take mate. Proper smashed myself up. Stitches in my eyebrow. My ribs still hurt lol.
@@EricPollarrd Hi Terry, well I got to the rod and the fish was on but he’d dived into a cave and after a few seconds I got cut off on some rocks down there. It was most definitely the worst piece of angling I’d done in a very long time. I was not happy with myself one bit. I got no sympathy from the Mrs which, TBH was fully justified!
Какой то пришибленный рыбак, снимает самого себя, а не работу геретов, своё бла бла бла, ты можешь и за кадром комментировать, а Францию мы знаем, пруды там классные, но ехать за тридевять земель, выкидывать хорошие бабки за это удовольствие, nein danke....😂..
Thanks for the video Matt, so cracking looking fish, I like your rig set up will be giving it ago thanks again
Hi Chris, thanks for commenting. Glad you liked it! Yeah it's actually a really simple rig. So much more effective than a standard lead clip setup. These fish have seen it all mate. As long as you tie it right you can't miss ;)
Thanks for the video Matt much appreciated👍 nice lead arrangements etc,I love the d rig on a bottom or pop up bait plus love barbless hooks better all round no matter what I’ve found over the years👌thanks Danboy
Hi Dan, thanks very much for commenting. Sounds like we are on the same page then :) Simple works lol.
Hi Matt, thanks for the video, finding it hard this week because we are supposed to be there. Was looking at the weather in France yesterday thinking about what we missing.
The place looks amazing and so do the fish.
I can't wait for next Easter, hopefully all will be back to normal then.
Look after yourself, God Bess, Gareth
Hi Gareth, it’s very nice to hear from you. You were never far from our thoughts while we were filming this and I’m really glad you’ve enjoyed it. It's going to be a very challenging year for us all but we will survive and Beausoleil ain't going anywhere ;) take care please ❤ Matt and Ren.
Great vlog Matt. Just about to watch part 2
Great mate :)
very nice carp fishing video...love the flows of video
Thanks a lot mate, first time we're doing a vlog so glad the flow worked for you :)
Love ya mate, wish u all the best!!
Thanks very much mate 👍
One thing I've been trying ( more so at nights when you're all relaxed in ya pit) is if getting lots of liners ill take the time to reset my lines but a wrap shorter, it's worked so far far less liners & more positive takes,im a barbless man anyway as I just feel its has cleaner penetrative power and stay in contact with the fish you won't loose fish as a result- my pet hate is catching a stunning fish only to see damage when on the bank, have confidence in you're ability ( I feel ive achieved more with a barbless if that makes sense) , ive also incorporated you're lil trick with the tail rubber so you know was it a take or not,thank you Matthew - hoping to visit you in 2022 for a week or 2 if you have a slot available for a single angler when a group booking is short ( ill drop you a email very soon ).
I not a big water angler I prefer the 4-5 acre waters but here ( UK) as you know they pack somany pegs on , just had a good session on furnace lakes ( Surrey) had 9 carp in 48 hours but im going back to fish kiln as that lake * they have 6* had far more cats....thank you for all you do for the sport I love,stay safe & tight lines 🎣
Lee 🎣🎣🎣🎣
Hi Lee, very nice to hear from you as always. I’m glad that you like the tell tale trick. It’s a really useful edge. I like your idea of dropping a wrap short if you’re getting a load of liners but not proper takes. That’s not something I’ve been brave enough to do lol. It’s really cool that you’d like to come and visit us but we only rent out Beausoleil on an exclusive hire basis only. We never get involved with putting groups together and we don’t sell individual spaces. The minimum number we accept as a group is two people up to four. We often have one angler and a girlfriend or wife or 2 couples. The gite is lovely (we live there all winter). Happy wife, happy life etc. We have very little available for 2022, you’d have to be looking at 2023 now to get a week at a productive time of year ideally. If you can put a party together then we’d love to hear from you. All the best for now and keep chasing those scaly beasts! Cheers, Matt.
Muy buenos vídeos Matthew, muchas gracias por compartir tus conocimientos, saludos desde Bilbao
Muchas gracias! Me alegra mucho :) Saludos.
Always great videos Matt. Can you do one with a couple of rigs? Your previous ones were always well received. Would like to see how you construct that mono D rig and I’m always interested in what components you use.
I’m going to stop using leaders this year, going back to tubing.
Tackle companies have got people buying all sorts of crap that they don’t need.
Hi Mickey, thanks very much for your feedback! Glad you like what we do. Well, you mention the mono D and we’re planning a video on it next 😊 Cheers, Matt.
I am so missing getting out on the bank
Yeah tough times for carpers everywhere. Hang in there mate and I hope our little videos can bring a bit of escapism in these troubled times.
@@matthewcollinsangler It is great to watch good fish being caught but even better catching them yourself no matter what size
🙏 to that Angling Amigo, I really cannot wait, I recently mentioned how a lake I used to be taken to as a child (70s) I had to stop going because of the fish care was non existent & catching them actually made you sad the state of them due to angling abuse & lack of knowledge care & anyone giving a monkeys ( be ground of youngsters night fishing and come tge Sunday it would look like a festival had taken place, was terrible to see, well I've just read its being closed down end of May as a new owner had purchased it, cancelled the contract with the club using the water too, can only hope the new owner is going to put the live back into it it missed tge last 14 years of the previous owners, im going to contact them & see if that being so ill grab a few of the lads get some man power to help Eric fences place bins whatever needs doing, I would so live to see this water returned to the water it once was so in 39-40 years people can also.look back with found memories of being taken as a child & it having such great memories 👍
We shall hope & see
Great vid
Cheers mate 👍
How would you go about getting a "proper" jewellers loupe?
I have the one that comes with the Jag set, is that good enough.
I really appreciate the advice in these videos as it seems to be just that, rather than the adverts so common on youtube
Hi mate, I used the Jag loupe and it's OK to start with. You can spend a lot of money on a jeweller's loupe, I’d say a good one starts at £40/£50. You want a 10x magnification. Avoid anything labelled as Triplex 20x, it doesn’t mean 20x magnification! For the last few years I’ve used the Nash eye glass with built in LED. It’s bright and clear and the light is useful. Thanks for the support. Cheers, Matt
@Matthew Collins
Thank you very much for taking the time to reply I really appreciate it.
Sounds like I should stick with the Jag and work on my technic before throwing money at the problem 👍
What a lovely, well presented video.
I noticed your hangers, who makes them? are they available to buy?
Hi Ray, thanks for commenting. Glad you liked it! Yeah so the hangers are made by Matrix Innovations. These are the stainless dinky headlight hangers with just one extra weight screwed on. Johnson Ross tackle do loads of Matrix products. I've been a fan of their stuff for years ;)
Stunning video matt, lovely to watch in these difficult times. what hook link material are you using
Thanks Andy, glad you enjoyed it! The stuff I use is virtually impossible to buy now as it was discontinued some years ago. You might want to look at the Gardner hydroflex mono. It's available in up to 20lbs. I've not actually tried it but a friend recommended it to me as an alternative to mine when I run out!
@@matthewcollinsangler I've always used Amnesia clear in the past for my D rigs and that's been very good, i just liked the green colour. Thanks for the info. looking forward to seeing some more of those stunning carp
@@andyg9784 right yeah amensia is good stuff. I use the 30lb version for heavy duty river carping. I use the D rig a lot on the river just not used it much at Beausoleil ;)
Are those big pit reels on such a small vanue? Im trying to decide to get big or mini big pitters....
Hi mate, I use big pit reels as I use them for a range of different waters from small to massive. If you are only ever going to fish small waters then medium pit reels make sense. In an ideal world I’d have both sizes of course and swap between the two. Big pit reels certainly don’t hinder my fishing on small lakes so if you need a one size fits all solution then big pit reels are the way to go IMO. Hope that helps. Cheers, Matt.
@@matthewcollinsangler great answer
Honestly i dont want to purchase a couple big and smaller once to swotch between since im just starting out. Might go for a big pitter to start out with than. Thanks
@@Moicc If you're just starting out then I would recommend checking out the Nash BP range of reels. The smallest is the BP 4 (baby pit), I've just got one of these for my Nash 6ft sawn off. After years of using top end reels like the Shimano ultegra ci4s I was expecting to be disappointed but not a bit of it. They run smooth as silk with a very nice clutch. Okay sure the line lay isn't in the same class but that's more esthetic than functional unless you're trying to go from 120 yards to 140 yards casting distance lol. They do a BP 6, 10 and a 12 and they are very competitively priced so your budget might go further than you think. The BP 10s will cover most situations. Best of luck and I hope you enjoy the rest of the channel. Matt.
I have 2 loops and one had a great lil light built unto it, then I remembered my phone actually has a microscope with built in light, works a treat I gotta say though I am waiting for 2 more loops with lights from China ( they take a while to arrive but at 6 pound for 2 yiu really can't go wrong 👍
🔥
You had a scrap Matt?
haha, I was waiting for someone to spot that! I fell over while running to hit a take mate. Proper smashed myself up. Stitches in my eyebrow. My ribs still hurt lol.
@@ianleicester7066 you're damn right there mate! 😂😂😂
@@ianleicester7066 cheers mate, it's a special place, I love it.
@@matthewcollinsangler did you still land the fish bleeding all over the gaff? 🥴
@@EricPollarrd Hi Terry, well I got to the rod and the fish was on but he’d dived into a cave and after a few seconds I got cut off on some rocks down there. It was most definitely the worst piece of angling I’d done in a very long time. I was not happy with myself one bit. I got no sympathy from the Mrs which, TBH was fully justified!
What have you done to your cheek?
Fell flat on my face lol.
@@matthewcollinsangler drunk?
Mick Ibbett No actually lol. I got up from my chair too quick, started running, tripped and fell on my face! 😂😅😂
Какой то пришибленный рыбак, снимает самого себя, а не работу геретов, своё бла бла бла, ты можешь и за кадром комментировать, а Францию мы знаем, пруды там классные, но ехать за тридевять земель, выкидывать хорошие бабки за это удовольствие, nein danke....😂..