🔴 Watch next: Why big hooks are killing your chances: ua-cam.com/video/JNp3Fi7VITo/v-deo.html I much prefer to use mono over fluoro for hooklinks. Fluoro is expensive and it damages very easily. Mono is cheap, strong and reliable. We really don’t need much else most of the time. There are plenty of materials you can use but for a lightweight hooklink I like to use zig material because the small spool of 100m fits neatly in my tackle box and it’s not expensive. You can use zig material to create a simple mono hair rig but creating D-rigs using 0.30 mono with a standard sized carp hook isn't straightforward (as you’ll see) which is where this rig comes in. Although I’ve had to add a few bits to make it work, all the components are reusable between rigs and you’ll get many carp out of them. Nowadays this is what I mostly use for small/medium waters and it’s an absolute winner!
Seriously Matt I absolutely love all your videos, I have only been Carp fishing for just over two years now. I am learning a lot from my friends and other more experienced anglers who I meet on the bank and watching other UA-cam videos about Carp fishing, but I can safely say, I learn more from you than anyone else out there. You are so modest, easy to understand and obviously so knowledgeable I love everything you do. When I first started Carp fishing I had know idea there was so much to it!! I guess that is why I am Hooked (no pun intended!!) 🤭 but seriously Matt you come across so genuine and wanting to help other Carp anglers with your wealth of knowledge everything you say and do makes sense to me, even when you go against what a lot of the so called other professional Carp anglers tell us what we should be doing 🤨 Please Keep up the great work and keep these very informative and easy to understand videos coming and thank you for sharing your expertise with us all 👍 P.S. are you by any chance sponsored by Nash?? If not you should be!! 🤫😉
Thanks ever so much mate 🙏 I just love sharing what I learn along the way. Yes, Nash supports the channel for its educational content. I still only use and recommend products I've used personally in my fishing. All the best with your season mate 👍
@@matthewcollinsangler Thank you Matt. I am going to a big lake in Leeds next week, Its called the Approach Fisheries. I will be fishing the trout lake which is around 30 acres and has Carp up to 50lb. I have never been before so will be trying some of the tactics and tips I have learnt from you and hopefully will land a couple of big boys ☺ I know you would never recommend anything that you yourself would not be happy to use, Nash are lucky to have such a great ambassador for the sport on there side. All the best and thank you once again 👍
Love the way you experiment with different rigs and putting your own twist on things really is amazing and top angling used to be like this years ago and 40yrs fishing i still find myself trying new things on different waters we do anything to find tht key to unlock a water amazing video's 👏
Or purchase a bulk spool of Berkley Big Game or Daiwa Sensor. You can then fill all your reel spools for a couple of seasons and make hundreds of rigs, for about a tenner. The trade has also tried to convince us (with great success) that we need bespoke carp line etc. (or at least a bespoke label or brand). It's progress I guess but I do miss some aspects of how it was back in the 80s : ) Anyway, I appreciate your videos and have learnt from them. Thanks.
Totally get where you're coming from, I've used plenty of Big Game as hook links, I hope this video helps anglers to consider cheap mono instead of fluoro or coated hook links.
Fantastic video, been making some simple rigs with mono for a while and had no issues with them, even use size 10 hooks on the wary waters. I love this rig though, will add it to my armoury for sure. Very clear instructions on how to create the rig and also highlighting the pit falls. Many thanks for taking the time to make and share these brilliant uploads!
Thank you! I have just started to learn about carp fishing. All your videos helps me a lot. I will catch my first carp this summer. In Sweden we still have ice and snow .... I have to do some ice fishing for big Zander intill i can catch my first carp.... Thanks again! Regards Kjell P
i used to use whatever mono i had left over from spooling my reels. in the last year or so ive started using fluro and coated braid and it hasn't made a difference to how many fish i catch
Hi there, just because it says zig hooklink doesn't mean that the line floats. This material is rated as neutrally buoyant so it neither floats nor sinks by itself. It's not an issue at all, as long as the rig mechanics are right.
Yes, absolutely, you can use this rig with a PVA mesh. You can either thread the whole hooklink through the mesh, and pull the hook into the bottom. Or just hook the mesh onto the hook. If you do that, then hook it on twice so it doesn't come off on the cast. All the best with it 😊
Just thought id pose this question on the latest upload, As an American Carp Angler not many people if any at my local venues fish for carp let alone with boilies. There is also not a lot of boilie shaped natural foods around like tiger nuts. Ive always used some fake corn on a hair rig with a ground/particle mix that included corn. I cannot afford/ do not have the means to feed lots of boilies into my swim. However ive recently been trying to use boilies[ 15mm], and i know size really isnt a factor however ive drawn a blank 3 times in a typically productive swim. Have i run into bad luck or do the Fish simply not associate the Boilie with food due to my circumstances? I plan to continue to fish with identical rigs and baiting methods swapping for a boilie vs fake corn. Id love to catch on boilie as i have a sense of confidence with real foods vs plastic however im starting to feel dis heartened. If you have any experience with types of baits for lakes/ areas that have specific or radically different types of food available id be extremely happy to hear about it. As researching these concerns have proven fruitless.
Hmm, this is a tricky one… I have complete confidence in boilies, personally I’ve never come across a water that I can’t crack with boilies but there’s only so many waters I’ve fished. Don’t forget blanking is part of fishing… I don’t catch every time, I can blank as much as I catch. But I have confidence in my whole setup - from bait to rigs - because I know it works. It’s then a question of timing and location. Don’t worry about the lack of availability of boilie shaped foods, that’s not a problem, for a carp, food is food whatever the shape. I fish a river where there are hardly any other carpers, therefore hardly any boilies going in, and I catch them on boilies. If you’re fishing a big water, sometimes, they’re just not there. I don’t use plastic or fake corn in my fishing for reasons of fish safety (I don’t want a ‘live’ rig in the water if my mainline fails). If I want to use corn, I use real corn. A simple mono hair rig made with some lightweight mono is perfect for this type of fishing. I’m not sure I’ve helped here but don’t be afraid to stick with boilies.
Mathew has hit the nail on the head with that information. It's a shame that boilies aren't something you can easily get and use often, I don't do it often but in a lot of cases pre-baiting a spot for a period of time before fishing can really pay off and in your case it certainly will as there's not many people targeting/feeding the carp so they won't be pressured. They probably have never seen a boilie but they will eventually work out its a food item and start eating them.
Chop the boillies in half boillie chops and corn is a brill combo also crush your boillies down and put in a pva mesh bag and if u put your corn in salt water it won’t melt the bag 👍
Great video found you on tiktok just going through you videos on here. Do you find any benefits between using finer line to the videos where you are using heavier? Ive always used fluorocarbon but can see the financial benefits. I use amnesia for my sea fishing and its great memory free mono gonna give that a try.
Hi mate, glad you found us here! The Zig-Flo is an interesting material and I certainly learnt a lot by testing it. I was certainly able to catch some very big carp using it but when I got my cast wrong, then it did tangle much easier than heavy mono. I never felt that I caught more using the finer mono but if I want to fish a few grains of sweetcorn on a basic mono hair rig, then this material would be top of my list. Amnesia makes a good hooklink for sure. I prefer the mono snag leader because it comes on large diameter spools and it’s a bit nicer to handle. But you aren't going to catch any more carp with it. I still have never found any reason to justify fluorocarbon and I don’t think I ever will! New rig video out tomorrow that will be right up your street. Two years of testing and it’s been fantastic. Enjoy, Matt.
I'm getting so much out of your testing and common sense Matt. I brought some Bullet, and the 30lb mono, changed all my rigs over and I'm still catching. The fortune I could have saved over the years on rig bits and hook link material, crazy buddy.
For tying loops what are your thoughts using the ‘perfection loop’ . I have used this many years in fly fishing for trout and recently for pike . I have not had fails and it’s easy to tie.
Hello Matthew, two questions. Why not a Berkley Trilene big game 20lb instead of 12lb zig flo. You do you use the Berkley line with the Mono D-rig? The second question, why do you no longer use the familiar figure-eight knot for a loop?
Hi Leo, Iif you want to use 20lb Berkely I would just make a standard D rig as I’ve done in one of my other videos (ua-cam.com/video/hoHB1gi_sQs/v-deo.html). I chose the 12lb Zig-Flo for this rig because I wanted to show that you don’t always need to use 20lbs materials to catch large carp. The Zig-Flo is also available in small 100m spools that fit in a tackle box much easier that a spool of Big Game. Also, this rig was designed to give anglers an option when lake rules specify mono hooklinks only and a lighter breaking strain than the mainline. I don’t use the figure of 8 loop knot because it is not as strong as the non-slip mono loop knot (by some margin according to my own extensive testing). That’s not much of an issue when you are using 20lb hooklink but with a 12lb hooklink, my knots need to be as strong as they can be. Hope that helps, Cheers, Matt.
Nice Rig, too many people imost use hooks far to big then adding a barb, i used barbed back before i learned they are not needed to keep a carp on & a barbless thats sharpened - you actually hook far more fish, ive old magazine's from the 80s ( they was handed down Matt i wasnt old enough to buy them 😂) i have these kickers but honestly ive not given them a fair go as im catching without them - if its not broke & all that but i will give them a fair trial, went mh local 3 nights last week & had 11 smallest 19 biggest was 36, , was a amazing session- hoping things are good for you & this years yr bedt yet 🙏🎣🎣
@@matthewcollinsangler oh it really was great & having my nephew with me doing his first overnight session & breaking his PB twice was by far the best part, when I was 13 id be overjoyed beating my PB once let alone twice in the same session, wonder how different things will be when he's my age & doing the adult part, he will then look back & know how I was feeling, yep Angling is much more than just catching fish as you'll know, magical times Matthew 🍻
Let me get this right. So there's no difference between using a 12lb hooklength and a 25lb hooklength when fishing for big fish other than the thicker material with have better abrasion resistance? The actual breaking strain is irrelevant as even the heaviest carp rod cannot put enough pressure on to break the 12lb line? Or even 10lb?
Yes, mate, that is correct. The other big difference between thin mono and thick mono is the stiffness. I wouldn't dream of trying to use 12lb zig material when casting 100+ yards and if you aren't at the level where you can hit the clip and feel the lead down consistently, then thin mono would only be suitable at relatively short range. There’ll be a new video out this spring featuring a good all round anti tangle mono that anyone can use for any situation. Hopefully that will explain the subject better. Cheers, Matt.
@matthewcollinsangler thanks for the reply. Is it true when using running leads that the lead itself can fly up the line on the cast. I read somewhere that when using running rigs that it's possible the line can move through the run ring meaning you could be fishing with a very long hooklength.
@@Accyboom Hmm that’s a new one, never seen that happen. I understand your concerns but you’d have to get things spectacularly wrong on multiple levels for this to be the case. If you follow the running rig videos on my channel, you won’t have any issues.
Couldn't you use the snap from a swivel minus the barrel and put it on your hook? Ive done this and have several baits already on a bait screw and just snap a new one on when u need one. It's much faster for me and you just keep the snap in line with two small pcs of tubing just moved around the bend of your hook. Its easy to jave several baits already to eady to go before you leave the house. Anyway i wish I could send a picture of what im talking about but it really works well. I tie my jook just like normal without all that tag end it seems like you are over complicating the process.
Hi mate, I prefer to tie the non-slip mono loop knot as it’s what I’m good at and it’s plenty strong enough. If you are more familiar with the perfection loop then try that but test it first (deadlift test of 4kg should be plenty 👍).
@@matthewcollinsanglerJust sitting next to my local lake, already 2 carps landed with no issue. Your rig works bloody briliant. Btw, thanks for your long distance casting tips. 👍
You can do away with the kickers if when you form the d is pass the tag end through the eye then lay it along the shank of the hook and then do the knotless knot traping the tag end
Hi Michael, yes, I see what you mean and what you describe works perfectly well with an out turned eye hook and I show it in the video here: ua-cam.com/video/Z2Zh54emhS4/v-deo.html. If you don’t want to use a kicker, don’t use an in turned eye hook otherwise the effective gape will be closed down. Cheers, Matt
Hi mate, I know anglers are paranoid about chod and silt but just because I get a load of it stuck on the rig after I’ve wound in doesn't stop me from catching off such spots when the conditions are right. I used to use rig foam religiously but I ran out during Covid and nowadays don't bother. Rig foam can be useful over weed but I wouldn't bother over a bit of chod personally. The one thing I do insist on when fishing over soft spots is to add a PVA mesh bag of stick mix or boilie crumb with some nice liquid attractor over the top. Scopex Squid stick mix + the spod syrup is a classic combo that I use most of the time. Don’t be afraid to shorten down the mono over the soft stuff either. 6” is plenty long enough. Cheers, Matt
I use 20 pound mono due to all the mussel beds around where I fish. Would you still recommend the long shanks? I have been debating switching back to mono hooklinks and I'm concerned that the thicker mono will cause issues that the kicker may not fix.
Hi mate, in my experience 20lb mono can vary in thickness from 0.37 to 0.45 so I would make the decision based on diameter rather than rated breaking strain as you’re right, a kicker might not be enough to sort the problem. TBH I wouldn't be happy taking on mussel beds with 20lbs (0.40) hooklink. It’s just not enough in my experience. When faced with zebra mussels I use 8-10m of 30lbs (0.50) or 40lbs (0.60) Nash heavy duty snag leader as a leader, and then I use the same material for hooklink as it’s really good value for money compared to fluoro. When you are using mono of 0.50 to 0.60 you really need an out turned eyed (chod style) hook. I use the size 6 Nash chod twisters for this and they work great as a simple D- rig. I also like to extend the D with a blowback tube and it suits bottom baits better like this. This is the setup I used in this video: ua-cam.com/video/NzmQgIiwFI0/v-deo.html Hope that helps. Cheers, Matt.
as a new angler rigs can be very daunting with the bits and bobs required and going from nothing it gets quite expensive, what rigs would you suggest for someone who wants to try both bottom and popup's on venues that have fish from 1-20lb
Hi there, I totally get where you're coming from, it's a minefield! Start with this video, the mono hair rig, a simple classic that's a great all round rig: ua-cam.com/video/LzFina92brM/v-deo.html. For the popup version, here's the link: ua-cam.com/video/K0A4GSH0z44/v-deo.html. All the best with your journey 😊
I can’t see your second question here but you asked also about hook size and bait size for 20lb carp. Ask 10 different anglers and you’ll get 10 different opinions on this 😊 My advice is you don’t need anything bigger than a size 8 hook, and I’d use 15mm baits. This way, you’ll get more individual baits per kilo and you’ll force the carp to move from bait to bait which makes them ‘easier’ to catch. Spend money on good hooks (Nash pinpoint range) and bait (all good bait works) and use mono for hooklinks, that’s the way I do it.
@@matthewcollinsangler it was basically what you just answered, and yeh 100 people 100 different answers but i imagine 98 of them wouldn’t have your fishing experience, i watched the links you sent me so i have ordered some bits to make some of them rigs up, also who ever does your editing does a phenomenal job, thanks again!
I’ve just joined a club that one of its small carp waters ( under 3 acres) holds fish to high 30s . My present rods are 12ft 2.75tc I’m in two minds whether to change them to 10ft 3.25 or 3.5 tc what would you advise Matthew. Cheers.
I know I'm not Matt but my two cents would be with the quality or rod blanks these days 3.25 is the sweet spot in my eyes because it gives you flexibility when fishing bags or snaggy situations etc but also good fish playing qualities (obviously this is somewhat dependent on the quality of the rod)
Hi Geoff, fish size doesn’t matter, it depends how far you have to cast and how mobile you need to be. There’s nothing wrong with the rods you have. I have a set of 9ft 3lb dwarfs which are great for carp of any size. The handle is shorter than conventional rods so you’re limited in distance to 70/80yds. I also have a set of scopes, with a conventional handle, better casting distance in a retractable design. The x series are cool but you don’t get the benefit of the mobility of the retractable design. I agree 3.25 is a good all rounder.
@@matthewcollinsangler I agree, I've seen 50lb catfish caught on a 6ft 2lb sawn off. The test curve doesn't matter when playing fish (unless of course you're going to be trying to catch 200lb catfish on the ebro with a 1lb tc split cane rod
The maximum distance that I would need to cast would be about 50yards. Thought the tc strength needed to be improved to cope with the possible fight of larger fish. Maybe stick with my 12ft 2.75 Sonik sk3 ‘s for now ,no need to rush out and replace asap .Thanks for the info guys ,much appreciated.
@@matthewcollinsangler thank you sir...can you pleass give me a hint of what those factors should look like for a kind of ideal fishing weather?..thanx
@@peter1873 Best conditions are: in the spring, low air pressure (sub 1000mb) and a south westerly. I talk more about the weather and how it impacts the fishing in this video: ua-cam.com/video/7f2yEYx0Cw0/v-deo.html 👍
I don't do it for money saving I just think its far better than braid when bottom bait fishing the fashion at the min is these scaffold poles of booms also I don't buy components like you show as I just cut up tungsten tubing for better for blow back tubing lucky you get all yours off nash free
I've mentioned it in the video, yes you can do that, but if you use long anti tangle sleeve and you forget to thread one on after you tie the loop knot, I wanted to show how to use a bit of mono as a threading tool 👍
I once hooked a discarded fertilizer bag full of silt and successfully "landed" it on 8lbs mono. Breaking 8lbs line is actually not as easy as it sounds.
Don’t like the way those fish are hooked Matthew, what could be the solution for this? Shorten the rig or overloading it? On drilling that mono will cut into the flesh in the side of the carps mouth.
Hi mate, I’m not sure what you are referring to TBH 🤔 The mono is 0.30 which is thicker than many braids or coated braid after stripping back. If I wasn’t 100% happy with this rig I wouldn’t have shared it.
19lb illusion from fox is perfect sinks like a brick strong as you like mega abrasion resistant and supple I do use an anti tangle sleeve though I've been using that with the d rig hook holds and how far back they hook have been quite hard to beleive sometimes
At 7:10 - 7:20 you can see these carp are hooked in the corner of their mouth and not in the middle. I don’t like hooking fish in the corner and it’s unnecessary. Multiple causes: The used rig is too long, the kicker is too short or if you are fishing with a wafter, the rig needs weight. Otherwise it will fly uncontrollable in the fishes mouth when it sucks it up. In your case I think the rig is too long(24 cm). You can also use a shot on the hook to pin the hook down. I like them from Carpwhisperer.
I've mentioned it in the video, yes you can do that, but if you use long anti tangle sleeve and you forget to thread one on after you tie the loop knot, I wanted to show how to use a bit of mono as a threading tool 👍
Long shank, short shank, kicker, no kicker, heat shrink……everything has a purpose and appropriate use. If it suits your needs you use it, if not you don’t. Thing is, you’re not restricting yourself. Only thing that’s surprised me with this is you using zig line for a bottom bait. Zig line is buoyant, not massively so, but still buoyant. Surely it’s floating up off the bottom between the hook and swivel?
Hi Nick, So this material is rated as neutrally buoyant on the spool so it neither floats nor sinks by itself. It's not been an issue at all, as long as the rig mechanics are right. TBH a coated hooklink with a stripped back supple section near the hook is far more likely to sit badly on the bottom than a neutrally buoyant mono hooklink. Cheers, Matt
@@matthewcollinsangler I’ve not used that particular zig line, any I have tried seem to have a bit of buoyancy, hence my comment. I rarely use coated braids so I’m not too worried about that 😉
Dont see the benefit here. I also fish D rigs and I catch 10 Carps without the need to throw the rig away, the D still looks more than good enough🤷♂️ Nevertheless, good and detailed video
All you do is tell noddy all the tricks of the trade when fishing should be learn by your mistakes not of youtube thar rig has been a round since the late seventies in darenth valley i suppose it must boost your ego but is there no stone unturned in the drone world
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I much prefer to use mono over fluoro for hooklinks. Fluoro is expensive and it damages very easily. Mono is cheap, strong and reliable. We really don’t need much else most of the time. There are plenty of materials you can use but for a lightweight hooklink I like to use zig material because the small spool of 100m fits neatly in my tackle box and it’s not expensive. You can use zig material to create a simple mono hair rig but creating D-rigs using 0.30 mono with a standard sized carp hook isn't straightforward (as you’ll see) which is where this rig comes in. Although I’ve had to add a few bits to make it work, all the components are reusable between rigs and you’ll get many carp out of them. Nowadays this is what I mostly use for small/medium waters and it’s an absolute winner!
always hook size for size of hook baits
Absolutely love the honesty here. Makes a refreshing change. Well done Matthew.
Great to hear that, means a lot 😊
There are so much knowledge and years of experience in your videos Matt 👍👍 great pleasure to watch
Wonderful to hear, thank you!
I love to see your progression on rigs over the years mate. Everything has scaled right down from our early days 😊
You're right mate, my fishing style is close to my origins in coarse angling now and I think my results are better 😊
Seriously Matt I absolutely love all your videos, I have only been Carp fishing for just over two years now. I am learning a lot from my friends and other more experienced anglers who I meet on the bank and watching other UA-cam videos about Carp fishing, but I can safely say, I learn more from you than anyone else out there. You are so modest, easy to understand and obviously so knowledgeable I love everything you do. When I first started Carp fishing I had know idea there was so much to it!! I guess that is why I am Hooked (no pun intended!!) 🤭 but seriously Matt you come across so genuine and wanting to help other Carp anglers with your wealth of knowledge everything you say and do makes sense to me, even when you go against what a lot of the so called other professional Carp anglers tell us what we should be doing 🤨 Please Keep up the great work and keep these very informative and easy to understand videos coming and thank you for sharing your expertise with us all 👍 P.S. are you by any chance sponsored by Nash?? If not you should be!! 🤫😉
Thanks ever so much mate 🙏 I just love sharing what I learn along the way. Yes, Nash supports the channel for its educational content. I still only use and recommend products I've used personally in my fishing. All the best with your season mate 👍
@@matthewcollinsangler Thank you Matt. I am going to a big lake in Leeds next week, Its called the Approach Fisheries. I will be fishing the trout lake which is around 30 acres and has Carp up to 50lb. I have never been before so will be trying some of the tactics and tips I have learnt from you and hopefully will land a couple of big boys ☺ I know you would never recommend anything that you yourself would not be happy to use, Nash are lucky to have such a great ambassador for the sport on there side. All the best and thank you once again 👍
Love the way you experiment with different rigs and putting your own twist on things really is amazing and top angling used to be like this years ago and 40yrs fishing i still find myself trying new things on different waters we do anything to find tht key to unlock a water amazing video's 👏
Thanks very much Danny, much appreciated 👍
Or purchase a bulk spool of Berkley Big Game or Daiwa Sensor. You can then fill all your reel spools for a couple of seasons and make hundreds of rigs, for about a tenner. The trade has also tried to convince us (with great success) that we need bespoke carp line etc. (or at least a bespoke label or brand). It's progress I guess but I do miss some aspects of how it was back in the 80s : ) Anyway, I appreciate your videos and have learnt from them. Thanks.
Totally get where you're coming from, I've used plenty of Big Game as hook links, I hope this video helps anglers to consider cheap mono instead of fluoro or coated hook links.
Excellent article matt i agree 100 % ,with you made mine fron mono for years now fluorocarbon over rated in my opion.
Another great informative video. Thanks Matt
Fantastic video, been making some simple rigs with mono for a while and had no issues with them, even use size 10 hooks on the wary waters. I love this rig though, will add it to my armoury for sure. Very clear instructions on how to create the rig and also highlighting the pit falls. Many thanks for taking the time to make and share these brilliant uploads!
Thank you very much Paul, means a lot 👍
Thank you! I have just started to learn about carp fishing. All your videos helps me a lot. I will catch my first carp this summer. In Sweden we still have ice and snow .... I have to do some ice fishing for big Zander intill i can catch my first carp.... Thanks again! Regards Kjell P
wow, great to hear and all the best with your campaign 🎣
Brilliant video! Thanks for sharing, mind blown 🤯
i used to use whatever mono i had left over from spooling my reels. in the last year or so ive started using fluro and coated braid and it hasn't made a difference to how many fish i catch
Negatively or positively mate
@@ryanwhyte3416sorry, I meant it hasn't made a difference.
Mono is all we need most of the time 👍
Love your vids! But i dont understand, why use a floating line for rig? You ll need lead to keep it down....
Hi there, just because it says zig hooklink doesn't mean that the line floats. This material is rated as neutrally buoyant so it neither floats nor sinks by itself. It's not an issue at all, as long as the rig mechanics are right.
Matthew saving the regular carp angler money again absolutely awesome guy !
Thanks very much mate 😊
Greetings Matt, I've just made few of these rigs, but i'm asking myself, if i can add normal PVA to it, not the solid, but that socket-like.
Yes, absolutely, you can use this rig with a PVA mesh. You can either thread the whole hooklink through the mesh, and pull the hook into the bottom. Or just hook the mesh onto the hook. If you do that, then hook it on twice so it doesn't come off on the cast. All the best with it 😊
Love those mono rigs! Again nice video matt!
Thanks very much Jeff 👍
I absolutely love your videos. You explain everything down to every single detail. 😊 i learned so much since I watch them ❤ keep them coming. Cheers
That's really great to hear mate, means a lot 😊
Just thought id pose this question on the latest upload,
As an American Carp Angler not many people if any at my local venues fish for carp let alone with boilies. There is also not a lot of boilie shaped natural foods around like tiger nuts.
Ive always used some fake corn on a hair rig with a ground/particle mix that included corn. I cannot afford/ do not have the means to feed lots of boilies into my swim.
However ive recently been trying to use boilies[ 15mm], and i know size really isnt a factor however ive drawn a blank 3 times in a typically productive swim. Have i run into bad luck or do the Fish simply not associate the Boilie with food due to my circumstances? I plan to continue to fish with identical rigs and baiting methods swapping for a boilie vs fake corn. Id love to catch on boilie as i have a sense of confidence with real foods vs plastic however im starting to feel dis heartened. If you have any experience with types of baits for lakes/ areas that have specific or radically different types of food available id be extremely happy to hear about it. As researching these concerns have proven fruitless.
Hmm, this is a tricky one… I have complete confidence in boilies, personally I’ve never come across a water that I can’t crack with boilies but there’s only so many waters I’ve fished.
Don’t forget blanking is part of fishing… I don’t catch every time, I can blank as much as I catch. But I have confidence in my whole setup - from bait to rigs - because I know it works.
It’s then a question of timing and location.
Don’t worry about the lack of availability of boilie shaped foods, that’s not a problem, for a carp, food is food whatever the shape. I fish a river where there are hardly any other carpers, therefore hardly any boilies going in, and I catch them on boilies.
If you’re fishing a big water, sometimes, they’re just not there.
I don’t use plastic or fake corn in my fishing for reasons of fish safety (I don’t want a ‘live’ rig in the water if my mainline fails). If I want to use corn, I use real corn. A simple mono hair rig made with some lightweight mono is perfect for this type of fishing.
I’m not sure I’ve helped here but don’t be afraid to stick with boilies.
Mathew has hit the nail on the head with that information. It's a shame that boilies aren't something you can easily get and use often, I don't do it often but in a lot of cases pre-baiting a spot for a period of time before fishing can really pay off and in your case it certainly will as there's not many people targeting/feeding the carp so they won't be pressured. They probably have never seen a boilie but they will eventually work out its a food item and start eating them.
@@lukeshaw978 Totally, I do a lot of pre baiting in my fishing.
Chop the boillies in half boillie chops and corn is a brill combo also crush your boillies down and put in a pva mesh bag and if u put your corn in salt water it won’t melt the bag 👍
Great video found you on tiktok just going through you videos on here.
Do you find any benefits between using finer line to the videos where you are using heavier?
Ive always used fluorocarbon but can see the financial benefits. I use amnesia for my sea fishing and its great memory free mono gonna give that a try.
Hi mate, glad you found us here! The Zig-Flo is an interesting material and I certainly learnt a lot by testing it. I was certainly able to catch some very big carp using it but when I got my cast wrong, then it did tangle much easier than heavy mono. I never felt that I caught more using the finer mono but if I want to fish a few grains of sweetcorn on a basic mono hair rig, then this material would be top of my list.
Amnesia makes a good hooklink for sure. I prefer the mono snag leader because it comes on large diameter spools and it’s a bit nicer to handle. But you aren't going to catch any more carp with it. I still have never found any reason to justify fluorocarbon and I don’t think I ever will! New rig video out tomorrow that will be right up your street. Two years of testing and it’s been fantastic. Enjoy, Matt.
Another excellent video Matthew
Thank you 😊
I'm getting so much out of your testing and common sense Matt. I brought some Bullet, and the 30lb mono, changed all my rigs over and I'm still catching. The fortune I could have saved over the years on rig bits and hook link material, crazy buddy.
I've done it too mate, but hopefully my experiences can help a few anglers along the way 😊
For tying loops what are your thoughts using the ‘perfection loop’ . I have used this many years in fly fishing for trout and recently for pike . I have not had fails and it’s easy to tie.
Don’t use it personally and if it’s a knot that you can tie well with confidence and it’s strong enough for your needs then it’s a good knot 👍
Thanks matt
Hello Matthew, two questions. Why not a Berkley Trilene big game 20lb instead of 12lb zig flo. You do you use the Berkley line with the Mono D-rig? The second question, why do you no longer use the familiar figure-eight knot for a loop?
Hi Leo,
Iif you want to use 20lb Berkely I would just make a standard D rig as I’ve done in one of my other videos (ua-cam.com/video/hoHB1gi_sQs/v-deo.html). I chose the 12lb Zig-Flo for this rig because I wanted to show that you don’t always need to use 20lbs materials to catch large carp. The Zig-Flo is also available in small 100m spools that fit in a tackle box much easier that a spool of Big Game.
Also, this rig was designed to give anglers an option when lake rules specify mono hooklinks only and a lighter breaking strain than the mainline.
I don’t use the figure of 8 loop knot because it is not as strong as the non-slip mono loop knot (by some margin according to my own extensive testing). That’s not much of an issue when you are using 20lb hooklink but with a 12lb hooklink, my knots need to be as strong as they can be.
Hope that helps,
Cheers, Matt.
I have pretty much exclusively used clear Amnesia for years for most of my rigs and booms.
Great stuff Amnesia for 20lbs+ 👍
Amazing stuff
Nice Rig, too many people imost use hooks far to big then adding a barb, i used barbed back before i learned they are not needed to keep a carp on & a barbless thats sharpened - you actually hook far more fish, ive old magazine's from the 80s ( they was handed down Matt i wasnt old enough to buy them 😂) i have these kickers but honestly ive not given them a fair go as im catching without them - if its not broke & all that but i will give them a fair trial, went mh local 3 nights last week & had 11 smallest 19 biggest was 36, , was a amazing session- hoping things are good for you & this years yr bedt yet 🙏🎣🎣
Great session Lee, congrats! I'm lucky I can already fish the river over here and I'm having a lot of fun 😊
@@matthewcollinsangler oh it really was great & having my nephew with me doing his first overnight session & breaking his PB twice was by far the best part, when I was 13 id be overjoyed beating my PB once let alone twice in the same session, wonder how different things will be when he's my age & doing the adult part, he will then look back & know how I was feeling, yep Angling is much more than just catching fish as you'll know, magical times Matthew 🍻
hiya , cracking video , was wondering what is the rig box you use , one with the ruler , on the lid cheer's
Thanks mate! That's the Nash large tackle box, part of the Boxlogic system, very happy with it.
@@matthewcollinsangler cheer's , i will look a one up , gotta try one , thank's for the quick reply mate ,
Let me get this right. So there's no difference between using a 12lb hooklength and a 25lb hooklength when fishing for big fish other than the thicker material with have better abrasion resistance? The actual breaking strain is irrelevant as even the heaviest carp rod cannot put enough pressure on to break the 12lb line? Or even 10lb?
Yes, mate, that is correct. The other big difference between thin mono and thick mono is the stiffness. I wouldn't dream of trying to use 12lb zig material when casting 100+ yards and if you aren't at the level where you can hit the clip and feel the lead down consistently, then thin mono would only be suitable at relatively short range. There’ll be a new video out this spring featuring a good all round anti tangle mono that anyone can use for any situation. Hopefully that will explain the subject better. Cheers, Matt.
@matthewcollinsangler thanks for the reply. Is it true when using running leads that the lead itself can fly up the line on the cast. I read somewhere that when using running rigs that it's possible the line can move through the run ring meaning you could be fishing with a very long hooklength.
@@Accyboom Hmm that’s a new one, never seen that happen. I understand your concerns but you’d have to get things spectacularly wrong on multiple levels for this to be the case. If you follow the running rig videos on my channel, you won’t have any issues.
Couldn't you use the snap from a swivel minus the barrel and put it on your hook? Ive done this and have several baits already on a bait screw and just snap a new one on when u need one. It's much faster for me and you just keep the snap in line with two small pcs of tubing just moved around the bend of your hook. Its easy to jave several baits already to eady to go before you leave the house. Anyway i wish I could send a picture of what im talking about but it really works well. I tie my jook just like normal without all that tag end it seems like you are over complicating the process.
Matt. Is you loop knot the same as a Perfection knot, please?
Hi mate, I prefer to tie the non-slip mono loop knot as it’s what I’m good at and it’s plenty strong enough. If you are more familiar with the perfection loop then try that but test it first (deadlift test of 4kg should be plenty 👍).
I just tie all your rigs now brilliant Matthew saves a fortune 👍🎣🎣🎣
Fantastic to hear that mate 😊
Is it possible to use this rig for a method feeder, if i'll shorter the lenght of this rig ?
Yes mate, no problem at all, it'll work. Nice option with a method feeder 👍
@@matthewcollinsanglerJust sitting next to my local lake, already 2 carps landed with no issue. Your rig works bloody briliant. Btw, thanks for your long distance casting tips. 👍
@@invaliduser1111 Great to hear mate, congrats!
You can do away with the kickers if when you form the d is pass the tag end through the eye then lay it along the shank of the hook and then do the knotless knot traping the tag end
Hi Michael, yes, I see what you mean and what you describe works perfectly well with an out turned eye hook and I show it in the video here: ua-cam.com/video/Z2Zh54emhS4/v-deo.html. If you don’t want to use a kicker, don’t use an in turned eye hook otherwise the effective gape will be closed down. Cheers, Matt
Hi Matthew, would this rig work well for a wafter? Thanks, Thomas
Hi Thomas, yes, this rig works with a wafter.
Hi Matt. How do these rigs fare in choddy situations using rig foam and dropping down once the foam comes off? Still okay?
Hi mate, I know anglers are paranoid about chod and silt but just because I get a load of it stuck on the rig after I’ve wound in doesn't stop me from catching off such spots when the conditions are right. I used to use rig foam religiously but I ran out during Covid and nowadays don't bother. Rig foam can be useful over weed but I wouldn't bother over a bit of chod personally. The one thing I do insist on when fishing over soft spots is to add a PVA mesh bag of stick mix or boilie crumb with some nice liquid attractor over the top. Scopex Squid stick mix + the spod syrup is a classic combo that I use most of the time. Don’t be afraid to shorten down the mono over the soft stuff either. 6” is plenty long enough. Cheers, Matt
I use 20 pound mono due to all the mussel beds around where I fish. Would you still recommend the long shanks? I have been debating switching back to mono hooklinks and I'm concerned that the thicker mono will cause issues that the kicker may not fix.
Hi mate, in my experience 20lb mono can vary in thickness from 0.37 to 0.45 so I would make the decision based on diameter rather than rated breaking strain as you’re right, a kicker might not be enough to sort the problem. TBH I wouldn't be happy taking on mussel beds with 20lbs (0.40) hooklink. It’s just not enough in my experience. When faced with zebra mussels I use 8-10m of 30lbs (0.50) or 40lbs (0.60) Nash heavy duty snag leader as a leader, and then I use the same material for hooklink as it’s really good value for money compared to fluoro. When you are using mono of 0.50 to 0.60 you really need an out turned eyed (chod style) hook. I use the size 6 Nash chod twisters for this and they work great as a simple D- rig. I also like to extend the D with a blowback tube and it suits bottom baits better like this. This is the setup I used in this video: ua-cam.com/video/NzmQgIiwFI0/v-deo.html
Hope that helps. Cheers, Matt.
@matthewcollinsangler thank you sir! Great video as always!
as a new angler rigs can be very daunting with the bits and bobs required and going from nothing it gets quite expensive, what rigs would you suggest for someone who wants to try both bottom and popup's on venues that have fish from 1-20lb
Hi there, I totally get where you're coming from, it's a minefield! Start with this video, the mono hair rig, a simple classic that's a great all round rig: ua-cam.com/video/LzFina92brM/v-deo.html. For the popup version, here's the link: ua-cam.com/video/K0A4GSH0z44/v-deo.html. All the best with your journey 😊
@@matthewcollinsangler thank you very much! is there a rule of thumb when it comes to hook size - bait size for 10-20lb fish?
I can’t see your second question here but you asked also about hook size and bait size for 20lb carp.
Ask 10 different anglers and you’ll get 10 different opinions on this 😊 My advice is you don’t need anything bigger than a size 8 hook, and I’d use 15mm baits. This way, you’ll get more individual baits per kilo and you’ll force the carp to move from bait to bait which makes them ‘easier’ to catch. Spend money on good hooks (Nash pinpoint range) and bait (all good bait works) and use mono for hooklinks, that’s the way I do it.
@@matthewcollinsangler it was basically what you just answered, and yeh 100 people 100 different answers but i imagine 98 of them wouldn’t have your fishing experience, i watched the links you sent me so i have ordered some bits to make some of them rigs up, also who ever does your editing does a phenomenal job, thanks again!
@@stobie3362 Fantastic, have fun mate! (Ren, my OH, thanks you for the nice comment on the editing 😊)
I’ve just joined a club that one of its small carp waters ( under 3 acres) holds fish to high 30s . My present rods are 12ft 2.75tc I’m in two minds whether to change them to 10ft 3.25 or 3.5 tc what would you advise Matthew. Cheers.
I know I'm not Matt but my two cents would be with the quality or rod blanks these days 3.25 is the sweet spot in my eyes because it gives you flexibility when fishing bags or snaggy situations etc but also good fish playing qualities (obviously this is somewhat dependent on the quality of the rod)
Was looking at the Nash rods , x series or 10ft dwarfs
Hi Geoff, fish size doesn’t matter, it depends how far you have to cast and how mobile you need to be. There’s nothing wrong with the rods you have. I have a set of 9ft 3lb dwarfs which are great for carp of any size. The handle is shorter than conventional rods so you’re limited in distance to 70/80yds. I also have a set of scopes, with a conventional handle, better casting distance in a retractable design. The x series are cool but you don’t get the benefit of the mobility of the retractable design. I agree 3.25 is a good all rounder.
@@matthewcollinsangler I agree, I've seen 50lb catfish caught on a 6ft 2lb sawn off. The test curve doesn't matter when playing fish (unless of course you're going to be trying to catch 200lb catfish on the ebro with a 1lb tc split cane rod
The maximum distance that I would need to cast would be about 50yards. Thought the tc strength needed to be improved to cope with the possible fight of larger fish. Maybe stick with my 12ft 2.75 Sonik sk3 ‘s for now ,no need to rush out and replace asap .Thanks for the info guys ,much appreciated.
Mr Collins..i was wondering if you have to fish one moon for the rest of your life,would it be Full Moon or New Moon?...Thanx
Hi Peter, I don’t pay any attention to moon phases 😊 I look at the weather forecast, wind direction, temp, air pressure.
@@matthewcollinsangler thank you sir...can you pleass give me a hint of what those factors should look like for a kind of ideal fishing weather?..thanx
@@peter1873 Best conditions are: in the spring, low air pressure (sub 1000mb) and a south westerly. I talk more about the weather and how it impacts the fishing in this video: ua-cam.com/video/7f2yEYx0Cw0/v-deo.html 👍
@@matthewcollinsangler thank you sir..will watch your video
I don't do it for money saving I just think its far better than braid when bottom bait fishing the fashion at the min is these scaffold poles of booms also I don't buy components like you show as I just cut up tungsten tubing for better for blow back tubing lucky you get all yours off nash free
Another good vid Matt
Thanks very much 😊
Were did you get them size ten wood screws for 😂
You can get them in B and Q 😊😊
Cheers mate
Hi Matt could this rig be adapted for bag work?
Hi mate, I wouldn’t mess with mono and PVA bags, use PVA mesh for this rig 👍
Thread your hooklink through the ant-tangle sleeve before tying the loop!
I've mentioned it in the video, yes you can do that, but if you use long anti tangle sleeve and you forget to thread one on after you tie the loop knot, I wanted to show how to use a bit of mono as a threading tool 👍
I once hooked a discarded fertilizer bag full of silt and successfully "landed" it on 8lbs mono. Breaking 8lbs line is actually not as easy as it sounds.
Totally 👍
Don’t like the way those fish are hooked Matthew, what could be the solution for this? Shorten the rig or overloading it? On drilling that mono will cut into the flesh in the side of the carps mouth.
Hi mate, I’m not sure what you are referring to TBH 🤔 The mono is 0.30 which is thicker than many braids or coated braid after stripping back. If I wasn’t 100% happy with this rig I wouldn’t have shared it.
19lb illusion from fox is perfect sinks like a brick strong as you like mega abrasion resistant and supple I do use an anti tangle sleeve though I've been using that with the d rig hook holds and how far back they hook have been quite hard to beleive sometimes
At 7:10 - 7:20 you can see these carp are hooked in the corner of their mouth and not in the middle. I don’t like hooking fish in the corner and it’s unnecessary. Multiple causes: The
used rig is too long, the kicker is too short or if you are fishing with a wafter, the rig needs weight. Otherwise it will fly uncontrollable in the fishes mouth when it sucks it up. In your case I think the rig is too long(24 cm). You can also use a shot on the hook to pin the hook down. I like them from Carpwhisperer.
Very good vid... thanks a lot
Thank you 😊
Hello Matthew what the Mud favori Rigs?🤔
One of my favourite rigs is the simple mono hair which is cheap, easy and effective: ua-cam.com/video/LzFina92brM/v-deo.html
I like a lot of sea lines for booms snoods and rigs lot cheaper and better than carp tax crap on shiny spools
I've used Amnesia and Big Game as well in the past, plenty of good inexpensive options out there 👍
Top stuff👍👍
Cheers mate 😊
I've been using clear amnesia for d rigs. Quite nice to use.
Classic material, I used it as well for years.
@@matthewcollinsangler Thanks Matthew. Tight lines.
why not just thread the anti tangle sleeve before tying the loop
I've mentioned it in the video, yes you can do that, but if you use long anti tangle sleeve and you forget to thread one on after you tie the loop knot, I wanted to show how to use a bit of mono as a threading tool 👍
Long shank, short shank, kicker, no kicker, heat shrink……everything has a purpose and appropriate use. If it suits your needs you use it, if not you don’t.
Thing is, you’re not restricting yourself.
Only thing that’s surprised me with this is you using zig line for a bottom bait. Zig line is buoyant, not massively so, but still buoyant. Surely it’s floating up off the bottom between the hook and swivel?
Hi Nick, So this material is rated as neutrally buoyant on the spool so it neither floats nor sinks by itself. It's not been an issue at all, as long as the rig mechanics are right. TBH a coated hooklink with a stripped back supple section near the hook is far more likely to sit badly on the bottom than a neutrally buoyant mono hooklink. Cheers, Matt
@@matthewcollinsangler I’ve not used that particular zig line, any I have tried seem to have a bit of buoyancy, hence my comment. I rarely use coated braids so I’m not too worried about that 😉
Dat doeje heel goed voor doen
Thank you 😊
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Thank you 😊
Dont see the benefit here. I also fish D rigs and I catch 10 Carps without the need to throw the rig away, the D still looks more than good enough🤷♂️
Nevertheless, good and detailed video
That bait screw is horrendous.
All you do is tell noddy all the tricks of the trade when fishing should be learn by your mistakes not of youtube thar rig has been a round since the late seventies in darenth valley i suppose it must boost your ego but is there no stone unturned in the drone world
man's a wizzard
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