Sea Fishing Rigs - The Flying Collar Rig
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- Опубліковано 28 лип 2024
- The flying collar rig is one of Graeme's most successful sea rig for catching deep fish on lures. Usually when out wreck and reef fishing. It works best for species such as Pollack over here in the UK. Graeme shows you how to tie it and shows how effective it is with him and Mike catching Pollack on it!
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Here in Weymouth instead of a rotten bottom(weak line to the weight), they use rubber bands and they work really well ... Another GREAT video Graeme ... Thanks
Hi Graeme,
Your the Keith Floyd of the Fishing world with that Wine. Ha Ha.
Great ideas here. I think its more satisfying making up your own stuff and your own ideas.
I'm currently working on making my own Sliding Gaff for high Piers or indeed Cliffs for getting those big Cod up. My first Multiplier arrives tomorrow, a Daiwa Slosh so i'm sure that will help.
CHEERS,
Steve in Fife.
Thanks guys, great video of course.
brilliant video keep the good work up love your vids thanks for sharing
Great vid yet again
Good info here, thanks!
another great video like the always love this channel so much keep up the good work
Great video and it helped me Learn rigs
Is it possible to do a video on the match course rods and reels you own and a bit of history behind it and a little guide on what kind of rod a reel beginners need to buy to start course match fishing Cheers
great as usual
love this channel
so helpful to young anglers like me keep it going guys
Thnx Graeme this will really help me as I've been trying to catch pollack for ages
Thanks Tafishing
Love your videos! I appreciate your no-nonsense, hands-on, innovative and local approach. I'm especially interested in surf fishing. Watching from the other side of the pond, I'm surprised how meager a lot of your surf catches are. Are there severe over-fishing problems in your coastal waters? I admire that you go out there, regardless of the catch.
love the info good stuff
Yesss another vid ;)))))
Graham , boat fishing at anchor is heavy seas ,how do you stop the end of the rod moving up and down with the waves , this must lift the lead weight off the sea bed ?
What would you use for 70m of tropical Australian reef mate, same rig?
Sorry I ment to say we have a 23 foot Tamar 2000 at a mooring in Newhaven and I would like to know some tips. Sorry about that!
great advice thanks.
Can I ask what are GP's and Mike's favourite eating fish.
GP's is Plaice...Mike's is Dorado in Garlic and butter.
Dad how did you know that?! That was so long ago!! haha
you can just tie a weaker knot on the lead link, great channel by the way!
:) hello again my friend
The hook should point up wards
Can you use a small metal lure with that?
James Smith You could, but many metal lures come with treble hooks. I always change the trebles on metal lures for singles, should minimise snags. Tight lines! 😊😁
ledgend!
grae,me, you need a hook in the ceiling for your 'mainline from the rod' for these videos. you are always saying, 'this comes down from your rodtop up here'.
That's not a bad idea.It's always difficult trying to film an actual rig.I may put a hook in the ceiling as you say.
obviously drop a length of line down into camera shot, with a link on, as per your mainline.
So it's kind of like a spreader bar ?
No,a spreader bar is for trolling.This is for dropping down deep water so the lure and trace don't tangle or spin up- on the way down.
TAFishing spreader bars around here (for halibut) work the same way as this though. I may have to build some of my own using your method
I would think the coathanger wire would work on Halibut,and I have made two trace spreader bar for plaice fishing.Its in our playlist somewhere.Plaice are a flatfish like Halibut so I reckon it would work.
hello
Great video! (This is my sister's account because it will not work with my email) I am asking if you have any tips on fishing in Newhaven? Thanks!
Best to check your local tackle shop as you don't say whether its shore or boat. They will give you the best tips.Or try a local fishing club,or scan through forums.Beach anglers we find are usually quite helpful and willing to share knowledge.
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good vid but that trace is too big if your in a busy boat it will catch everones line
Standard length used to be 12 feet.I have interviewed skippers who swore by a 20 foot trace,so in fact mine is a bit shorter than the norm.Generally drifting is done where the anglers are all on one side of the boat so they don't cross lines with anglers on the other side of the boat ?
up here in the north east skippers tell us to use traces no longer than 3ft for tangling reasons i have been on many charter boats and even 3ft traces can tangle on a very busy boat dont get me wrong when out on my kayak i use a long trace but never on a charter boat
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