HI guy's new to the carp fishing world of today was fishing 20 years ago, I have to say how much everything has moved on in advanced tactics and tackle wise, so to some one of my ability this video is an incredible help ,so thank you . my catch rate is ten times the amount I used to catch thanks to people like yourself and new friends I have met in the tackle shops and also youtube. your very much appreciated love all the videos.
Its videos like these that really help out beginners and seasoned carp gods like myself to remind ourselves that often the most simple presentations are often the best,well done Mr Kneebone and Mainline...
@@MainlineBaitsCarpFishingTV the more educational videos there are,the better,especially coming from a company like Mainline ,ive rolled bait for a living,a hard one at that,it consumes your entire life,it didnt work out,i thought,if your going to use anyone elses bait,you might as well use the best available,to this day ive never seen fish react the way they do when theres maple 8 in the lake,in my humble opinion the best bait ever made,shame its not around anymore
@@Deadlycalling Thanks for the compliment Lee, we try our very best to give anglers the best baits possible and every option in trying to catch the carp which as you say can consume our lives! There will be plenty more tutorial, tip and educational video on the way.
Absolteuly Fantastic Video! Easily one of the best Rig Making Channels on You Tube! I would also just like to see how the rig is attached. This is where many have problems as it is the most over looked part, i know when i was a beginner, This was always the biggest question mark, ive swivels, clip on type swivels (never use again as i have had fish somehow pull rig from swivel) and now i find the simple loop to loop to be the most all round friendly wa yof attaching rigs, but im still learning. Thank you for these great videos, keep up the good work.
NO worries - glad you enjoyed it! In following video's we have been showing how to also attach the rig - normally via the loop on the rig attaching to a quick change swivel plus an anti-tangle sleeve.
@@MainlineBaitsCarpFishingTV keep trying new methods and they seem to work. And yes set up with the wafters smart liquid and small bags of boilies soaked but nothing happening then sun came out and all up the top . No one else on the water changed tactics and wondered why no bites. Cheers for uploads and help
Great video, definitely going to use this when I next go fishing, thanks for the tip about the wire, whenever I’ve used putty it always moves up or down the rig, hopefully this will keep it in place now 😊👍
Hi nice video! I'm trying to find a braided line like yours but no luck. Can you share more details on what should I be searching for or recommend some? I cant locate the same one in your video on amazon. Thanks!
Hi, you want a coated braid - here's an amazon link to the one we used: www.amazon.co.uk/Koda-Soft-N-Trap-Coated-Hooklink/dp/B005CA2SB2/ref=sr_1_3?crid=3R695LZYHZGN1&dchild=1&keywords=korda+n+soft+trap&qid=1600097821&sprefix=korda+n+%2Caps%2C137&sr=8-3
Hope this helps: www.amazon.co.uk/Mainline-IMPACTTM-BALANCED-WAFTERS-Banoffee/dp/B077J9CHZ4/ref=sr_1_2?crid=2RREWTCB0GHKC&dchild=1&keywords=mainline+balanced+wafters&qid=1600097768&sprefix=mainline+balanced%2Caps%2C138&sr=8-2
Very nice vid,congrats for what you are doing..just 1 thing..whith this kind of background ( models on it and purple color)is very dificuld to see what are you meke there. 👌
Ah okay - we have a number of these different backgrounds (they help a little to give an idea of scale), maybe a different colour next time, but thanks for the feedback!
Great break and great video. Met my friend recently started a UA-cam channel called fishing fanatics we were just wondering what lakes to go to the car over 15lb
Thats good to hear - maybe google the fishing clubs local to your area. In most cases you'll find affordable tickets for a number of waters, plus a stack of advice on how to fish them!
You can, but I'd much rather use the Spinner Rig or Hinge Rig for pop-ups. Here's a link to our videos showing you how to tie these rigs.ua-cam.com/video/pDlz6to02M4/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/5dZ6_KnTZ7U/v-deo.html
Hi mate, might sound like a beginner question but where you position putty does that determine how high up the hook bait sits from the lake bed? My friend used a basic Knotless knot rig the other day but didn’t use any putty or split shot and caught a beautiful 24 pound carp, just wondering him doing this did it sit up the whole length of the rig I.e sitting a lot higher than a normal pop up rig? If you could get back to me that would be great thank you
Hi, the putty is there on this particular rig to add a little weight and resistance just in front of the hook down the hooklink. This means that when the wafter hookbait is sucked up by the carp the hook will turn a bit quicker to a good hooking position with the hook point aiming down toward the bottom lip of the carp. As I've said this rig uses a wafting hookbait designed to slowly sink to the lakebed by the counter balance weight of the hook - pop-ups on the other hand are far more buoyant and will need to addition of putty or a split shot to sink them, counter balance their buoyancy and so set the height they sit off the bottom. Hope this helps and good luck!
Sounds silly but just got back into fishing and going for my first carp session soon after doing genteel coarse on feeder rod, got the carp basics but my question is if your are using the 20lb n trap hook length what mainline do you use it to? Thank you
@@MainlineBaitsCarpFishingTV what I went with! First carp and night session and me and friend had over 20, sadly just short of a double figure but a great start
The loop at the end of this rig attaches to a quick change style swivel and then the anti tangle sleeve slides over the top to neaten everything and prevent the rig becoming unhooked from the swivel.
Hi I’ve bought some premade rigs and can’t strip the line back without it breaking the braid but if I add the quickstop or putty without the strip back will it be the same?
Hi, the wire used for the coil is the lead wire I keep back and save after I splice my lead core leaders - if you're not splicing your own lead core leaders you can use 'fly-tying' wire which will do the same job and is a fine lead wire fly anglers use when tying weighted flies (a tackle shop will know exactly what you mean).
Hi…I’m tying this rig exactly as you say. There’s no way the size 6 hook counterbalances the 15 mm balanced Wafter? I’ve had to trim it down to less than half the size. Do you have any advice? Thanks Darrell
Hi Darrell, sometimes wafters will contain a little air from the rolling process that can effect buoyancy - giving the hookbait a squeeze can expel the air, I'd also advice trimming a little. A size six Kurve plus kicker and the putty should be very close if not perfect for these hookbaits.
@@MainlineBaitsCarpFishingTV John, thanks for your reply. I have found your tutorials so helpful. Now into my next big challenge…to try and find a size 6 Wide Gape barbless in stock in the country somewhere
This rig is really good for fishing over light weed and chod/silt as it will sink slowly sit sit above such debris, but... its also good for very clean lakebed like gravel or clay because it sits so close to the deck. All-in-all a very versatile rig!
Hi, yes all the components used are from Korda, reason being these are the bits I use and the bits that came straight from my tackle bag used for my own fishing - these are the items I'm using and so the ones I have confidence in demonstrated to anyone wishing to tie this rig. Personally I don't think it'd be fair to be using tackle in any type of video that I'm not actually using myself on the bank. Of course many other company make end tackle such as coated braids, putty or anti tangle sleeves for example and so anyone can use these components from another brand that them may already be using and confident with - its one of the nice things about this rig, the components are very general and not exclusive to any one tackle brand. I hope this adds some transparency to my personal choice of items, and I hope you still managed to enjoy the video. Thanks for your comment!
American Bass fisherman switching it up & targeting Carp. So after ordering the necessary tackle to make rig I quickly found out that Catfish love pop ups. In fact I catch twice as many Catfish than I do Carp.
Replacement arrived!By the way, I did forget to mention that the original lure did have a decent strike however as most anglers will attest you can get a hit ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxCbNOWAGmn6nfbCbJDmasvBq7J38KZNw2 and fish will hang on and release lure. I used the replacement lure yesterday and ran thru a Shimano Waxwing, Kastmaster, Bobber (set to sink). I found the does run deep (I casting on the flats 3.5'). Make sure you adjust your rate of retrieve and rod tip angle (up) to prevent getting snagged on bottom. Used it a couple of times and action was very lifelike (looked like local bait fish for trevally), craftsmanship very good....however eyeball fell out. I asked for replacement and it is on it's way! It was very easy to change out treble to single inline hook.
After 40 years of river and canals...I've succumbed to lakes ( done very many in Denmark, Ireland...they do not have carp in them tho') anyway.....some success but still not old or wise enough to take some info on board. For many a year there has been a bit of a pff....peh... meh attitude between match and carp anglers...I was one of them. What strikes me though is the remarkable similiarity to which despite the difference in hook, line, bait size......it is the same thing...us match guys fish with finer detail... but at the same time...the carp guys who you have just shewn..are doing exactly the same but just at a slightly bigger level. All these years of me thinking you just turned up at my local river, made a noise, threw bag fulls of boilies in, fiddle about for 30 mins mucking about with an alarm then sat about playing music from a phone... or with shazza wanting to know where her 'bae' is...has had me all wrong! Seriously though. This vid has given me a new insight
Hi Trevor, no not sponsored but do get some support from Korda, as we do from lots of companies, so still use the items here by choice - fortunately as anglers we are spoilt for choice these days, and there's loads of good kit and tackle available from a wide selection of brands, and so our first piece of advice regarding rigs including this one is use what you are already most confident in, which for us in this particular video was the items used. Hope that explains things a little better. Hopefully you still enjoyed the video and good luck on the bank!
Unfortunately, if you don't have everything - although on the plus side you can make a stack of rigs and things like the coated braid and shrink tubing etc. can be used for a lot of other rigs too.
@@MainlineBaitsCarpFishingTV Yeah lets help the new guys with the excuses to justify buying all the little bits and pieces, good job XD I'm numb to it now and I'm pleased to say that the guilt no longer bothers me, however I do sneak new purchases in the house and stuff it in with the pile of gear before she sees, it's hard enough working out the use for all the stuff myself without having to explain how it works to my Mrs. I mostly get blank looks, questions and finally the crushing judgement that it's a waste of money after I fail to convince her. Also, that's why these videos are good because they do break down everything you need to buy, it's a minefield out there for new guys, my mate has bundles of stuff that I never see him using. Considering the biggest fish I've ever seen was caught with just paste molded round a hook and dropped down the side of the lake wall it's best not to let things get out of control in terms of tackle, even if you've got the dough it can become too complicated.
Shame its Korda though,everything seems to be korda !! When there is so much more to use and so much cheaper.They have made a name for themselves now,right across the board as "expensive tackle" and they will loose alot of trade because of it.....
Yes,but korda think they are the best and continue to promote their products and try and monopolise advertising in the fishing arena.But its transparent,because people can see through what they are doing and wont buy into it.They also use sponsors to do the same and its done to the extent that people aren't interested,except for those who don't care or are brainwashed or have loads of money and continue to line their pockets. But its unfair on kids who don't have money and think they need this stuff,as korda continue to push their products and are only interested in MONEY ! Shame......
Korda N-TRAP which you advertise,by using £12-£13 a throw-absolute joke. So many other hooklinks you can use,combilinks ect,which won't cost nearly as much as that stuff........
It can really difficult to keep the marginal differences to a minimum with 'semi' buoyant baits as some with dry out (over time) and become more buoyant etc. we will be putting a video together soon with tips on adjusting and tweaking the balance of wafter rigs to overcome these issues.
Hi, that's the perfect level of help I need as a beginner to Carp fishing. Thanks
Glad to help!
more of these type of videos please, I'm a beginner,
No problem - there will be plenty more instructional and tip-like videos on the way!
Less of these types of videos please, im long term and jaded.
HI guy's new to the carp fishing world of today was fishing 20 years ago, I have to say how much everything has moved on in advanced tactics and tackle wise, so to some one of my ability this video is an incredible help ,so thank you .
my catch rate is ten times the amount I used to catch thanks to people like yourself and new friends I have met in the tackle shops and also youtube.
your very much appreciated love all the videos.
This is my go to rig at the minute, 15mm essential Ib are working brilliant on my syndicate 👌
Great to hear Ben!
Its videos like these that really help out beginners and seasoned carp gods like myself to remind ourselves that often the most simple presentations are often the best,well done Mr Kneebone and Mainline...
Thanks Lee - glad we could help!
@@MainlineBaitsCarpFishingTV the more educational videos there are,the better,especially coming from a company like Mainline ,ive rolled bait for a living,a hard one at that,it consumes your entire life,it didnt work out,i thought,if your going to use anyone elses bait,you might as well use the best available,to this day ive never seen fish react the way they do when theres maple 8 in the lake,in my humble opinion the best bait ever made,shame its not around anymore
@@Deadlycalling Thanks for the compliment Lee, we try our very best to give anglers the best baits possible and every option in trying to catch the carp which as you say can consume our lives! There will be plenty more tutorial, tip and educational video on the way.
Seasoned carp God 😂😂😂😂😂
Absolteuly Fantastic Video! Easily one of the best Rig Making Channels on You Tube! I would also just like to see how the rig is attached. This is where many have problems as it is the most over looked part, i know when i was a beginner, This was always the biggest question mark, ive swivels, clip on type swivels (never use again as i have had fish somehow pull rig from swivel) and now i find the simple loop to loop to be the most all round friendly wa yof attaching rigs, but im still learning. Thank you for these great videos, keep up the good work.
NO worries - glad you enjoyed it! In following video's we have been showing how to also attach the rig - normally via the loop on the rig attaching to a quick change swivel plus an anti-tangle sleeve.
Going to try this one for sure simple and easy
Its catches loads too - good luck!
Great tutorial.
Glad you liked it!
Tanks for this video it's very helpful 👍
You're welcome 😊
I'd definitely add some weight to the middle of the boom to pin it to the deck. Nice simple rig
Yeah for sure!
New to carp fishing, perfect video, clear explanation of what to do and why, subscribed.
Thanks Chris, glad we were able to and thanks for subscribing - we have plenty more similar videos planned!
Simple but effective 👌💯
Precisely!
👍👍👍👍 Great video Simple but effective
Thanks Karl 👍
As always a top video 👍
Thanks 👍
Nice simple wafter rig 👍
Thanks - hopefully you'll enjoy our next 'How To' bumper edition video dropping today!
Really simple idea, great video, really easy to follow, thanks
Thanks Mark - glad we could help out.
Just knocked one up for tomorrow to go along with the new smart liquid and mainline wafters grabbed today hopefully put one on the bank tomorrow w
Our fingers will be crossed for you Dean - Good luck!
You are great 😎🤟🏻😎👍🏻
Thanks!
No luck on wafters but a nice coated bit of foam on zig today did the business
Nice! Well done on adapting your tactics Dean - probably a lot of fish in the upper layers this weekend in this weather.
@@MainlineBaitsCarpFishingTV keep trying new methods and they seem to work. And yes set up with the wafters smart liquid and small bags of boilies soaked but nothing happening then sun came out and all up the top . No one else on the water changed tactics and wondered why no bites. Cheers for uploads and help
@@truckinghell1655 Good angling Dean!
Nice one man, thanks a lot
No problem Jason 👍
Berkley big game line is tough! I've been using it for over 25 years. This last spool of 15# solar collector green caught the 42# blue cat in the pic.
Is it also posible with a wilde gape hook
Yes it is!
I use a Seymo loop tyer tool for my hair rig loops
Love it
Thanks John - glad you enjoyed this video!
Great video, definitely going to use this when I next go fishing, thanks for the tip about the wire, whenever I’ve used putty it always moves up or down the rig, hopefully this will keep it in place now 😊👍
Yep the little bit of wire works a treat - good luck at the lake, hopefully you'll find how good the hook holds are with this rig!
brilliant
Thanks!
Will definitely help put a few more fish on the bank 👌👍
Absolutely!
Super
Very helpfull video! Chears👍
Brilliant! thats what we like to hear Jason - thank you!
Excellente vidéo !
Thanks Gilles, hopefully you found it helpful!
is it possible to do it effectively with a crank hook aswell?
Yes you could.
Hi nice video! I'm trying to find a braided line like yours but no luck. Can you share more details on what should I be searching for or recommend some? I cant locate the same one in your video on amazon. Thanks!
Hi, you want a coated braid - here's an amazon link to the one we used: www.amazon.co.uk/Koda-Soft-N-Trap-Coated-Hooklink/dp/B005CA2SB2/ref=sr_1_3?crid=3R695LZYHZGN1&dchild=1&keywords=korda+n+soft+trap&qid=1600097821&sprefix=korda+n+%2Caps%2C137&sr=8-3
What lead do u use an inline or a swivel lead
now I will know exactly how to knit a hair snap to catch huge carp, I think it will soon be on my channel.thank you friends☺️
Good luck!
@@MainlineBaitsCarpFishingTV thank you my new friend
Also where did you get the boiles?
Hope this helps: www.amazon.co.uk/Mainline-IMPACTTM-BALANCED-WAFTERS-Banoffee/dp/B077J9CHZ4/ref=sr_1_2?crid=2RREWTCB0GHKC&dchild=1&keywords=mainline+balanced+wafters&qid=1600097768&sprefix=mainline+balanced%2Caps%2C138&sr=8-2
@@MainlineBaitsCarpFishingTV Thanks but it doesnt ship to the US. Sucks, thanks though.
Very nice vid,congrats for what you are doing..just 1 thing..whith this kind of background ( models on it and purple color)is very dificuld to see what are you meke there. 👌
Ah okay - we have a number of these different backgrounds (they help a little to give an idea of scale), maybe a different colour next time, but thanks for the feedback!
Can you tie this with mono, my local water doesn't allow coated braid?
Great break and great video. Met my friend recently started a UA-cam channel called fishing fanatics we were just wondering what lakes to go to the car over 15lb
Thats good to hear - maybe google the fishing clubs local to your area. In most cases you'll find affordable tickets for a number of waters, plus a stack of advice on how to fish them!
Ok will do thank you
@@lucainzani9140 Good luck lads!
Can you use this with a pop up for the hook bait or does the rig not work as well?
You can, but I'd much rather use the Spinner Rig or Hinge Rig for pop-ups. Here's a link to our videos showing you how to tie these rigs.ua-cam.com/video/pDlz6to02M4/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/5dZ6_KnTZ7U/v-deo.html
Try putting the rig tubing on the bend or just over bend of hook it turns much quicker in your palm
Hi PJ, yep you can pretty much position the exit point of the Hair anywhere with this rig, and your preferred place.
Could you use a small shot instead of the putty? What's the difference?
Putty would be better.
@@MainlineBaitsCarpFishingTV for what reason?
Bit late to this, would this rig work with a running ledger on a meter of tungsten tube?
Yeah it would.
@@MainlineBaitsCarpFishingTV
Looks like it my next rig then 😁👍🏻 thanks for the help 👍🏻
Quick question, can I use hybrid stiff for this ?
Hi mate, might sound like a beginner question but where you position putty does that determine how high up the hook bait sits from the lake bed? My friend used a basic Knotless knot rig the other day but didn’t use any putty or split shot and caught a beautiful 24 pound carp, just wondering him doing this did it sit up the whole length of the rig I.e sitting a lot higher than a normal pop up rig? If you could get back to me that would be great thank you
Hi, the putty is there on this particular rig to add a little weight and resistance just in front of the hook down the hooklink. This means that when the wafter hookbait is sucked up by the carp the hook will turn a bit quicker to a good hooking position with the hook point aiming down toward the bottom lip of the carp. As I've said this rig uses a wafting hookbait designed to slowly sink to the lakebed by the counter balance weight of the hook - pop-ups on the other hand are far more buoyant and will need to addition of putty or a split shot to sink them, counter balance their buoyancy and so set the height they sit off the bottom. Hope this helps and good luck!
Sounds silly but just got back into fishing and going for my first carp session soon after doing genteel coarse on feeder rod, got the carp basics but my question is if your are using the 20lb n trap hook length what mainline do you use it to? Thank you
I'll generally use a 15lb main line.
@@MainlineBaitsCarpFishingTV what I went with! First carp and night session and me and friend had over 20, sadly just short of a double figure but a great start
@@kurtee3920 Nice!
How do people tie hook link loop to main line with anti tangle tube , seems a loop to loop or swivel won’t work
The loop at the end of this rig attaches to a quick change style swivel and then the anti tangle sleeve slides over the top to neaten everything and prevent the rig becoming unhooked from the swivel.
@@MainlineBaitsCarpFishingTV thanks for reply guys , I’ll ask for some of these quick links next time I’m in tackle shop , thanks
Just now getting into fishing carp... How long do the Boilies last in the water?
Hi I’ve bought some premade rigs and can’t strip the line back without it breaking the braid but if I add the quickstop or putty without the strip back will it be the same?
Ideally you'd tie them up like this, but it should be fairly similar.
@@MainlineBaitsCarpFishingTV yes I guess I saw this too late and bought lots of Korda premade rigs but I’m gonna go order some stuff now
Hi what is the name of this coil wire your using for the putty and where can I buy it please? Cheers
Hi, the wire used for the coil is the lead wire I keep back and save after I splice my lead core leaders - if you're not splicing your own lead core leaders you can use 'fly-tying' wire which will do the same job and is a fine lead wire fly anglers use when tying weighted flies (a tackle shop will know exactly what you mean).
Hi…I’m tying this rig exactly as you say. There’s no way the size 6 hook counterbalances the 15 mm balanced Wafter? I’ve had to trim it down to less than half the size. Do you have any advice?
Thanks
Darrell
Hi Darrell, sometimes wafters will contain a little air from the rolling process that can effect buoyancy - giving the hookbait a squeeze can expel the air, I'd also advice trimming a little. A size six Kurve plus kicker and the putty should be very close if not perfect for these hookbaits.
@@MainlineBaitsCarpFishingTV John, thanks for your reply. I have found your tutorials so helpful. Now into my next big challenge…to try and find a size 6 Wide Gape barbless in stock in the country somewhere
You need to use a differant background made it very difficult to see what you were doing with a purple matrix and yelliw designs behind
What bottom type would u fish that rig another question what bottom do u fish a ronnie rig on
This rig is really good for fishing over light weed and chod/silt as it will sink slowly sit sit above such debris, but... its also good for very clean lakebed like gravel or clay because it sits so close to the deck. All-in-all a very versatile rig!
I hit the notification button and broke my phone thanks
Really?
You need to cut back on the spinach Dylan!
@@MainlineBaitsCarpFishingTV lmao
Basically a korda advert.
Hi, yes all the components used are from Korda, reason being these are the bits I use and the bits that came straight from my tackle bag used for my own fishing - these are the items I'm using and so the ones I have confidence in demonstrated to anyone wishing to tie this rig. Personally I don't think it'd be fair to be using tackle in any type of video that I'm not actually using myself on the bank. Of course many other company make end tackle such as coated braids, putty or anti tangle sleeves for example and so anyone can use these components from another brand that them may already be using and confident with - its one of the nice things about this rig, the components are very general and not exclusive to any one tackle brand. I hope this adds some transparency to my personal choice of items, and I hope you still managed to enjoy the video. Thanks for your comment!
American Bass fisherman switching it up & targeting Carp. So after ordering the necessary tackle to make rig I quickly found out that Catfish love pop ups. In fact I catch twice as many Catfish than I do Carp.
Yep cats will take a pop-up, but hope they're not getting in the way of the carp too much for you.
Used this the other day and ended up catching 10 on a warm sunny day
BRILLIANT! Thats what we like to hear! Well done, and so pleased we could help!
Replacement arrived!By the way, I did forget to mention that the original lure did have a decent strike however as most anglers will attest you can get a hit ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxCbNOWAGmn6nfbCbJDmasvBq7J38KZNw2 and fish will hang on and release lure. I used the replacement lure yesterday and ran thru a Shimano Waxwing, Kastmaster, Bobber (set to sink). I found the does run deep (I casting on the flats 3.5'). Make sure you adjust your rate of retrieve and rod tip angle (up) to prevent getting snagged on bottom. Used it a couple of times and action was very lifelike (looked like local bait fish for trevally), craftsmanship very good....however eyeball fell out. I asked for replacement and it is on it's way! It was very easy to change out treble to single inline hook.
Идиално 👍👍👍👍...
Thanks!
After 40 years of river and canals...I've succumbed to lakes ( done very many in Denmark, Ireland...they do not have carp in them tho') anyway.....some success but still not old or wise enough to take some info on board. For many a year there has been a bit of a pff....peh... meh attitude between match and carp anglers...I was one of them. What strikes me though is the remarkable similiarity to which despite the difference in hook, line, bait size......it is the same thing...us match guys fish with finer detail... but at the same time...the carp guys who you have just shewn..are doing exactly the same but just at a slightly bigger level. All these years of me thinking you just turned up at my local river, made a noise, threw bag fulls of boilies in, fiddle about for 30 mins mucking about with an alarm then sat about playing music from a phone... or with shazza wanting to know where her 'bae' is...has had me all wrong!
Seriously though. This vid has given me a new insight
Do you sell these rigs?
Sorry Jack - no we don't.
Are you sponsored by Korda by any chance? 😂😂😂
Hi Trevor, no not sponsored but do get some support from Korda, as we do from lots of companies, so still use the items here by choice - fortunately as anglers we are spoilt for choice these days, and there's loads of good kit and tackle available from a wide selection of brands, and so our first piece of advice regarding rigs including this one is use what you are already most confident in, which for us in this particular video was the items used. Hope that explains things a little better. Hopefully you still enjoyed the video and good luck on the bank!
Great video but please change the background when doing things like this, it makes it really hard to see the rig
Okay, thanks for the feedback!
👏👏👏👏
Thanks!
Can you not just use a shot instead of lead wire & putty?
The putty is probably the best way to fine tune the balance of the rig.
Better with a size 4 krank defo
One of the good things about this rig is it can be adapted easily to your personal choice of hook.
Your Kneebone’s connected to your?.......
...leg bone, your leg bone is connected to...
Mainline Baits Carp Fishing TV ....hip bone, your hip bone is connected to your.....
@@DenzelLN936 This could go on for a while!
Mainline Baits Carp Fishing TV i win! What’s the prize?
@@DenzelLN936 Another wafter rig video to watch this weekend!
I have most of the ingredients to make this rig but if any beginners watch it and go shopping is gonna cost them like £50 to make it lol
Unfortunately, if you don't have everything - although on the plus side you can make a stack of rigs and things like the coated braid and shrink tubing etc. can be used for a lot of other rigs too.
@@MainlineBaitsCarpFishingTV Yeah lets help the new guys with the excuses to justify buying all the little bits and pieces, good job XD
I'm numb to it now and I'm pleased to say that the guilt no longer bothers me, however I do sneak new purchases in the house and stuff it in with the pile of gear before she sees, it's hard enough working out the use for all the stuff myself without having to explain how it works to my Mrs. I mostly get blank looks, questions and finally the crushing judgement that it's a waste of money after I fail to convince her.
Also, that's why these videos are good because they do break down everything you need to buy, it's a minefield out there for new guys, my mate has bundles of stuff that I never see him using. Considering the biggest fish I've ever seen was caught with just paste molded round a hook and dropped down the side of the lake wall it's best not to let things get out of control in terms of tackle, even if you've got the dough it can become too complicated.
@@mrlocorio4291 well said 👍
I often wonder if the carp are up to date with all these new rigs?
Are u sure about that mic, strewth is he tony blackburn.
The Cornish accent needs a lot of refinement Mark!
It's not a wafter it's more like a pop up rig
The thumbnail shows the set-up (settling) If you watch the watch the video you'll see it sits flat!
Shame its all Korda tackle-overcharged and unnecessary!!! So much more on the market,which does exactly the same,at half the price.
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Yes James, no reason why anyone can't use another brand - we just simply used what came from our tackle bag.
Shame its Korda though,everything seems to be korda !! When there is so much more to use and so much cheaper.They have made a name for themselves now,right across the board as "expensive tackle" and they will loose alot of trade because of it.....
@@JAY.POT.502 We live in good times though - lots of brands, lots of tackle and loads of choice.
Yes,but korda think they are the best and continue to promote their products and try and monopolise advertising in the fishing arena.But its transparent,because people can see through what they are doing and wont buy into it.They also use sponsors to do the same and its done to the extent that people aren't interested,except for those who don't care or are brainwashed or have loads of money and continue to line their pockets.
But its unfair on kids who don't have money and think they need this stuff,as korda continue to push their products and are only interested in MONEY ! Shame......
Korda N-TRAP which you advertise,by using £12-£13 a throw-absolute joke.
So many other hooklinks you can use,combilinks ect,which won't cost nearly as much as that stuff........
Your wafters have inconsistent buoyancy
True
It can really difficult to keep the marginal differences to a minimum with 'semi' buoyant baits as some with dry out (over time) and become more buoyant etc. we will be putting a video together soon with tips on adjusting and tweaking the balance of wafter rigs to overcome these issues.
John how do i get hold of some freebies to test on our waters mate