Another great watch Tom, well done mate. Nice to see you with a couple of carp, especially as you haven't had the opportunity to get out for a night in a while. 👌
Cheers Darren, yeah it was really nice to have the time to eat out for more than just a few hours mate. Really enjoyed it 👌 can’t wait to do another night again now 😂
Cheers Steve. Mate they are awesome. Had a few short sessions in the past few weeks and it’s amazing how much better my results have been. I love mine 👌 highly recommended 👍
Good watch Tom just got my baiting pole 👍🏻 rig wise I hear wot ya saying about the Ronnie rig But are u not worried that the suppleness of your rig dropping it from spoon will just land in a heap think for me I’d prefer something that pushes away from lead tight lines mate 👍🏻
No that doesn’t worry me at all mate. I hold the rod in my other hand and feel it down on a straight line. There’s slight swing back when dropping on a straight line and that’s no different to a cast. I’m happy to cast a subtle rig, so I’m happy to drop one with a pole also. I did think the same as you initially, but through using it I found out that it works and I’ve built up confidence in it.
@@ScaleyJournal i can back your word on this 100%. Only just came across your vid and stayed in a lodge on bridge pond. Was using a pole and loosing the clutch and after a few days was getting bad line twists on both rods. Needless to say bail arm open is the way 👍
Great footage yet again Tom. Well explained and some nice fish. Well done 🎣
Thanks Lloyd 👍
really enjoyed that video and the care you show to the sport, top tips to boot. Thanks fella
One of the best quality UA-cam blogs around in my opinion… tight lines 🎣🎣🎣
Cheers mate, really appreciate the kind words 😊👍
Another great watch Tom, well done mate. Nice to see you with a couple of carp, especially as you haven't had the opportunity to get out for a night in a while. 👌
Cheers Darren, yeah it was really nice to have the time to eat out for more than just a few hours mate. Really enjoyed it 👌 can’t wait to do another night again now 😂
@@ScaleyJournal that's the way mate 👍
Another awesome watch buddy 👍. I must get one of the baiting poles for myself, they look ideal 👌.
Cheers Steve. Mate they are awesome. Had a few short sessions in the past few weeks and it’s amazing how much better my results have been. I love mine 👌 highly recommended 👍
Another excellent video. Keeps things simple 👍
Cheers mate! Yeah it’s so easy to over complicate things. Keeping things simple has always worked for me 👍
@@ScaleyJournal same here
@@christopherwarren6451 best way mate 👌
Really lovely video, I'm just getting back into it after 11 years or so. Take care mate. Cheers
Nice ,keep em coming 👌
Good work Tom..
Cheers Lee 👍
@@ScaleyJournal Legend mate fp..
Fished swim 10 last night didn’t even get a bite going to try again with some of your tips 👍🏻
Ny first child was born 12 weeks ago, and I got my first 24hr session booked for next week at Mably...I feel you man haha
It’s a nice feeling when you get back out there mate! It’ll be the best sleep you’ve had in what feels like years! 😂
Little tip mate put the pole into sections of 4 before you ship out its a lot lot quicker and easier
Great video mate, what peg is that?
Cheers, it’s peg 12 mate 👍
@@ScaleyJournal fishing there in a few weeks mate on 10 and 11
Good watch Tom just got my baiting pole 👍🏻 rig wise I hear wot ya saying about the Ronnie rig But are u not worried that the suppleness of your rig dropping it from spoon will just land in a heap think for me I’d prefer something that pushes away from lead tight lines mate 👍🏻
No that doesn’t worry me at all mate. I hold the rod in my other hand and feel it down on a straight line. There’s slight swing back when dropping on a straight line and that’s no different to a cast. I’m happy to cast a subtle rig, so I’m happy to drop one with a pole also. I did think the same as you initially, but through using it I found out that it works and I’ve built up confidence in it.
How many meter are you using on the pole mate ? 🎣
Hi what rods were you using
Nash Dwarfs 10ft - 3.25lb
Bail arm open? or closed with loose clutch when shipping it out
Open mate, I wouldn’t keep it closed with the clutch loose because that’s going to cause a huge issue with line twist.
@@ScaleyJournal i can back your word on this 100%. Only just came across your vid and stayed in a lodge on bridge pond. Was using a pole and loosing the clutch and after a few days was getting bad line twists on both rods. Needless to say bail arm open is the way 👍