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Another great video with good tips . Great venue Jamie I love river fishing . Here in Ireland the 1 thing I have not been able to catch fish with is dead maggots on the hook no luck what so ever . Maybe the fish are finicky . ? Well done mate great session.
Hi Jamie been a while as been so bloody busy but really enjoy this video brought back good memories when I used to fished the Trent after the mighty chub tight lines brother
Hi Jamie, that is a nice catch on a tricky session. I have experienced fish backing of maggots etc in Ireland. Any feed other than the crumb going in made them back of about 2 yards. I have never worked out why! I changed to Nisa feeders as you can just add 5 or 10gram weights less feeders to carry! Stay well Bill
Hi Jamie, Great video again and thanks for your entertainment. Just a quick question, what size are the bib and brace you wear as you look about the same size as myself and i want to order a set but not sure on medium or large. As sometimes the large can be a large large and medium would be better in that instance. Cheers.
Hi Jamie, With regards to the Horison XC rod, it's only comes with a max top of 1.50z. Did you use a tip from another one of your rods? Wanting to replicate this setup. Cheers kris
Nice video as usual Jamie mostly fish rivers myself few handy tips I’ll give a go hopefully see you back on the match circuit winning some coin Yours Richie 😎👍
Hi Jamie! I am curios why have you fed 5 small feeders and started fishing after 45 minutes on the short line? I think all the groundbait and maggots are all gone and I do not see the purpose of feeding. Thanks for the great videos?
5 feeders and leave for 45mins? Spend the first 15 minutes chucking the biggest feeder you can and fill it in...those bream shoals are huge. When you stopped catching small fish on the far line you hadnt fed them off....either something with teeth had moved in or the barbel/bream had. Had you stepped the feed up you would have caught them.
Surely with the feeder trapped in a loop, if you get broken off above the feeder the fish is tethered to the feeder? It looks a really poorly thought out rig tbh.
@@majmat how does a hooklength help when you hook a decent barbel or carp and it goes on a run dragging your mainline against a rock or snag and your mainline parts? The same effect of that rig is easily achieved by sliding a float stop on to the mainline above the feeder. Even if the mainline breaks the line passes through the float stop freeing the fish of the feeder.
@@daniellaw8999 Depends on the amount of Force required to: A) Move the line through the float stop, or : B) snap the hooklength. Providing that the hooklength is not excessively strong( why would it be as why bother using one unless ), then a Carp or Barbel, given the shortness of a hooklength and so it's inability to strech too much and withstand a powerful charge by a fish such as a Carp or Barbel, would soon break free from a snagged feeder.
@@unionjakjakson why run the risk of tethering it in the first place when it's so unnecessary? I bet there aren't many commercial venues that would allow that rig.
@@daniellaw8999 Don't know how many commercial venues would allow that rig, as i refuse to fish them. The concept of stocking loads of fish, way above that which is sustainable on the natural food available for that venue size, so as to ensure that the poor fish are so hungry that they would eat a Wellington boot, is as objectionable to me as this rig seems to be to you.
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That barbel was a cracking little fish, brilliant Jamie
Oh yeah a really nice surprise wasn't it mate :):):)
another good video Jamie and well done for putting barbel straight back top man
Wonderful to see small barbel growing on, brilliant clip.
Really enjoyed this video Jamie. Very simular to fishing the Thames. More river features please mate.
Another great video with good tips . Great venue Jamie I love river fishing . Here in Ireland the 1 thing I have not been able to catch fish with is dead maggots on the hook no luck what so ever . Maybe the fish are finicky . ? Well done mate great session.
Nicely done Jamie, one of my favourite winter stretches. I usually fish further down around the 50s for chub or bream ... cheers - Shaun
Is this the long lane at F? Weir on far side? Not been for a few years and buildings opposite have changed somewhat.
blackcataps ... Yes thats the one.
Northcountryfisher thank you. Must make the effort. Still day ticket?
blackcataps yes, pay on the bank ... Although i can't remember the last time i paid.
Great watch, brilliant narritive👍
Great video Jamie and a fine looking CCGT in the background
Hi Jamie been a while as been so bloody busy but really enjoy this video brought back good memories when I used to fished the Trent after the mighty chub tight lines brother
Proper fishing Jamie 😉.
Thanks for a great video Jamie your video are some of the best on youtube
What a great tip with the maggot feeder putting a bomb inside, will be trying that. Grt vid as well jamie.
Very well made video jamie, and very informative and interesting thank you 👍👍
Thanks James mate :)
Hi Jamie, that is a nice catch on a tricky session. I have experienced fish backing of maggots etc in Ireland. Any feed other than the crumb going in made them back of about 2 yards. I have never worked out why! I changed to Nisa feeders as you can just add 5 or 10gram weights less feeders to carry! Stay well Bill
Excellent video mate,top class,one of the best I've seen.👍
Fished roughly same area mate last week.
Caught a bit bigger chub on lindholme 8m pellets . Was loads of small perch .
Great vid thank you .
Great Video again!
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Awesome, love the Trent 🎣👍🏻
Great watch Jamie, I really enjoy the river videos in particular. Sound advise on a river that’s not easy fishing atm. Tight Lines mate
Thats a classic trent feeder rig, I've used the same rig since the late 80's .
Can you explain what a tapered leader is please and how you use them many thanks
Great video as ever Jamie 👍
Hi Jamie, Great video again and thanks for your entertainment. Just a quick question, what size are the bib and brace you wear as you look about the same size as myself and i want to order a set but not sure on medium or large. As sometimes the large can be a large large and medium would be better in that instance. Cheers.
Hi Jamie where on the trent was this filmed and is it a day ticket stretch looks nice with easy parking behind the peg great video pal 👍
Hi jamie, just wondered what stretch of trent if was , cheers mate, tight lines
Me too
Opp Staythorpe power station.
Great tips keep it up.
top man brilliant
Brilliant mate , am fishing hudsons Bay Sunday fletchers yard, been before, do you know of this place 😀
Feeder fishing!! Blimey!! Of course!! There's been a lockdown!! They need feeding!!
Nice 1 jamie good stuff.Alien
Think that g5 would be a good winter groundbait
Hi Jamie,
With regards to the Horison XC rod, it's only comes with a max top of 1.50z. Did you use a tip from another one of your rods? Wanting to replicate this setup. Cheers kris
Nice video as usual Jamie mostly fish rivers myself few handy tips I’ll give a go hopefully see you back on the match circuit winning some coin Yours Richie 😎👍
Top lad
Can any one advise me what size reel that would do me all round trout farms match lakes and rivers thanks
Where on the Trent is this
Hi Jamie! I am curios why have you fed 5 small feeders and started fishing after 45 minutes on the short line? I think all the groundbait and maggots are all gone and I do not see the purpose of feeding. Thanks for the great videos?
Groundbait top top
excellent stuff jamie , shame about the typical english summer weather, all wrapped up like a polar explorer
Love it
Nice.
What happend to Bronze maggots Jamie dont they work anymore??
Hi mate.
Great video!!! One question what size tip has you used in long distance rod?
Tito Martin 2.5 ounce. He mentioned.
@@MarkSexton887 thanks
Is that 4 meter
What stretch was that Jamie pls?
Opp Staythorpe power station.It's a club water.
No Ide?
5 feeders and leave for 45mins?
Spend the first 15 minutes chucking the biggest feeder you can and fill it in...those bream shoals are huge.
When you stopped catching small fish on the far line you hadnt fed them off....either something with teeth had moved in or the barbel/bream had. Had you stepped the feed up you would have caught them.
Another banging video Sir.
Downstream wind is never great on the Trent
great video but you missed the favoured peg buy 3 pegs ;-)
Far bank ,you mean Staythorpe weir
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Dont see why you need to keep it in the clip once casted??surley can flick it out clip once casted take seconds
Poor fish safety
Good vedio bro
Can we get a giveaway bro
Feeder running INSIDE a loop? That's a rig from the dark ages, I thought we'd moved on from that.
Surely with the feeder trapped in a loop, if you get broken off above the feeder the fish is tethered to the feeder?
It looks a really poorly thought out rig tbh.
That's what hook lengths are for.
@@majmat how does a hooklength help when you hook a decent barbel or carp and it goes on a run dragging your mainline against a rock or snag and your mainline parts?
The same effect of that rig is easily achieved by sliding a float stop on to the mainline above the feeder.
Even if the mainline breaks the line passes through the float stop freeing the fish of the feeder.
@@daniellaw8999 Depends on the amount of Force required to: A) Move the line through the float stop, or : B) snap the hooklength. Providing that the hooklength is not excessively strong( why would it be as why bother using one unless ), then a Carp or Barbel, given the shortness of a hooklength and so it's inability to strech too much and withstand a powerful charge by a fish such as a Carp or Barbel, would soon break free from a snagged feeder.
@@unionjakjakson why run the risk of tethering it in the first place when it's so unnecessary?
I bet there aren't many commercial venues that would allow that rig.
@@daniellaw8999 Don't know how many commercial venues would allow that rig, as i refuse to fish them. The concept of stocking loads of fish, way above that which is sustainable on the natural food available for that venue size, so as to ensure that the poor fish are so hungry that they would eat a Wellington boot, is as objectionable to me as this rig seems to be to you.
Very dangerous tether rig you're using....
Is that 4 meter.