Another video from the archives! Jamie takes a look at some short range feeder tactics to give you the edge when fishing to an island just out of pole range...
Приветствую Вас. Ничего не понимаю, что вы там говорите но, смотрю все ваши ролики уже почти год и просто получаю удовольствие от самой ловли рыбы, от самого процесса, снаряжения, насадок и так далее. Много полезного узнаю про насадки и методы ловли чисто визуально и мне нравится. Спасибо вам и удачи.
I always use shovel feeders, I've got a 15 gram one which I'll be using over winter. Good idea to tuck the pellet into the feeder like Jamie does. If there are any over hanging brambles or branches you won't get hooked up on them.
I leave it clipped up. You'll find that a hooked fish will quite often swim towards you when you fish to an island, so look out for your line going slack.
If there doesn't seem to be as many fish in the swim as you want, instead of firing in 6mm pellets, why not change to a bigger pellet feeder? This would make more noise and also put more more feed into the swim. This is not a criticism, its just a question/suggestion. Also, as you don't want to overfeed the peg if there are already a few fish in it, would it be a good idea *not* to put pellets in the feeder every cast?
Приветствую Вас. Ничего не понимаю, что вы там говорите но, смотрю все ваши ролики уже почти год и просто получаю удовольствие от самой ловли рыбы, от самого процесса, снаряжения, насадок и так далее. Много полезного узнаю про насадки и методы ловли чисто визуально и мне нравится. Спасибо вам и удачи.
Great one Jammie. them scoop feeders are like rocking horse now but managed to get some last ones in the shop.
lol@Jammie, Andy has called him that a few times!
Crazy how much Jamie's fishing has changed in a couple of years
www.fishingcoaches.co.uk/jamie-hughes-angling-tuition.html
Imagine disliking this masterclass, brill Jamie and can you put the date of filming in the description
It was in Autumn a couple of years ago, Septemberish... Maybe early October - Hope that helps 😂
he is ace 3 fisho & maver top man Jamie
Nice to see the shovel feeder in use, not the easiest thing to do, over head a cast only 19 to 20 meters 👍
I always use shovel feeders, I've got a 15 gram one which I'll be using over winter. Good idea to tuck the pellet into the feeder like Jamie does. If there are any over hanging brambles or branches you won't get hooked up on them.
First and can not wait to go fishing again
Jamie do you unclip after each cast? Or keep clipped up when casting to the bank? Cheers
Leave it clipped us, they can't really run away from you so you should be fine :)
@@WinningWays nice one! Thanks for the help 👍
I leave it clipped up. You'll find that a hooked fish will quite often swim towards you when you fish to an island, so look out for your line going slack.
If there doesn't seem to be as many fish in the swim as you want, instead of firing in 6mm pellets, why not change to a bigger pellet feeder? This would make more noise and also put more more feed into the swim.
This is not a criticism, its just a question/suggestion. Also, as you don't want to overfeed the peg if there are already a few fish in it, would it be a good idea *not* to put pellets in the feeder every cast?
You guys always say "at this time of year" but there's nothing to say what time if year it is! It would be great if it said when it was filmed.
Autumn a couple of years ago 👍🏻
Its raining, so it could literally be any time of the year in the UK, even June/July. 😆
is Jamie back to Map??
Nope - Just an older video :)
Lloyds Meadow?
Oh yes
What 10ft rod is he using ? Anybody hazard a guess ? I'm looking for a new 10ft 😅
My uncle has beat Andy may but he is still a amazing angler
Imagine beating will raison off the next peg in a match at gold valley outside his own house.
Not taking anything away from Andy may,