I can't believe such AMOUNT of information in a 10 minute video. Let me tell you something, I've spent like HOURS of research to know properly what is what and for what. HOURS. Love every minute of this video.
Very clearly explained as usual. What an attractive & well-maintained Water! I fish with a Loaded Waggler most of the time. I've found that when fishing in deeper Waters it is more prone to tangles due to the weight distribution, so then I switch to an Unloaded Waggler with an Olivette held nearer the hook by a further Float Stop.
Great to see a new video from you, as always very informative and easy to follow. A few moments of calm in this frantic world. Please keep them coming 👍🏼
I don't get the bit about bait that will behave more naturally, well if that's the case we should never shot down the line as it adds weight to the bait.... All bait sinks according to its own weight? So any shot down the line, will it be behaving 'naturally'??? Any advice anyone?
My understanding and I know I could be wrong is that he is saying the smaller weight is making the bait fall closer to its natural speed. Bigger weight will drag it down faster and the shallow swim fish will ignore it.
I can't believe such AMOUNT of information in a 10 minute video. Let me tell you something, I've spent like HOURS of research to know properly what is what and for what. HOURS. Love every minute of this video.
I've learned more watching this short video than a hundred others on UA-cam. Well done.
So happy to see a new video from you ! You're definitely in my top five of angling channels. Hope you're all good...
I appreciate that, thank you.
Great to see that you are back. Love the spirit!
Thanks so much!
These are absolutely brilliant tutorials, clear and beautifully narrated.
Fantastic to see you back Sir, Thank you so much for your tutorial, And your time sir.
My pleasure, best of luck with your fishing.
Very clearly explained as usual. What an attractive & well-maintained Water! I fish with a Loaded Waggler most of the time. I've found that when fishing in deeper Waters it is more prone to tangles due to the weight distribution, so then I switch to an Unloaded Waggler with an Olivette held nearer the hook by a further Float Stop.
Thanks for watching, best of luck.
it's been a while nice to see you back.
Thanks! Out of all the angling tutorials out there I'm finding yours so informative. Please keep up the good work
Thank you. Good luck with your fishing.
Welcome back !!!
Thank you.
Most informative video I’ve seen on this subject!
Well done sir!
Thanks for making another video bud, love all your vids!!👍👍
Glad you like them, thank you.
Nice to see you back
Thank you.
I love your videos, you are always so clear about each subject. Thank you for your help.
Wow New video after long Time ago
Great to see a new video from you, as always very informative and easy to follow. A few moments of calm in this frantic world. Please keep them coming 👍🏼
Glad you enjoyed it. Best of luck with your fishing.
Welcome back!
Thank you.
Great to see you back mate!! Best instructional fishing vids on the web imo 👍👍👍👍
Thanks 👍
Nice and insightful video, thank you 👍🏻
Glad you enjoyed it!
Your work is brilliant! Thank you and all the best for you.
Thank you too.
so glad too see your new vid .
Thanks very much.
I love your videos. Fantastic explanations and easy to follow! I’ve nearly watched them all 🎣
Glad you like them! Best of luck with your fishing.
Brilliant clear advice. Thanks
Do you target barbel at all? That would be a good video from you
Unfortunately, there is very little in the way of Barbel fishing in my area.
Hi Mark, once again a great video. I was just wondering, the hat you are wearing, what make is it, as i am after one just like it.
Not sure, it's been a while, but I think I got it from the Walker and Hawkes store on Amazon. Hope this helps, Richard.
Great video thanks
Brilliant thanks
Glad you enjoyed it.
I am from Zambia. When fishing from a boat in a deep spot using a float please explain how to fish
Hello super vidéos!!
👍❤
I don't get the bit about bait that will behave more naturally, well if that's the case we should never shot down the line as it adds weight to the bait.... All bait sinks according to its own weight? So any shot down the line, will it be behaving 'naturally'??? Any advice anyone?
My understanding and I know I could be wrong is that he is saying the smaller weight is making the bait fall closer to its natural speed. Bigger weight will drag it down faster and the shallow swim fish will ignore it.
Ah I see, thanks for the advice 👍