Personally I think too many people think that quivertipping method feeders is just for match fishing when if you scale your gear up to say 8-12lb, size 8 hook, 15mm pellet you can land big fish. I even caught my PB fishing like this a 20lb 2o.z fully scaled mirror it's just great watching big fish pull the tip round instead of watching a bite alarm
Excellent video as always. The method is my prefered way to fish and i don't fish matches. I have always used pellet and groundbait but never thought of using liquidised bread for the method feeder, (I can't understand why) I will give this a try and i dare say it would work well in the summer too. Thanks again for sharing.
I agree bread has outfished everything this winter, I've had a brilliant winter just using bread. On change baits/colours etc I use them when I'm catching to see if bites come quicker, when I'm scratching I just stick with the baits I have absolute confidence in.
Hi guys I too have been using this to great effect and I've even banded bread flake which proved deadly too. In regards to keeping bites coming try mixing some 2mm pellets worked a treat for me . Great video as usual. All the best
OMG its the Chuckle Brothers???!!! thought you 2 buggers had emigrated, been a long time guys nice to see you back. Weather has been appalling, snow, ice, wind you name it. Still haven't wet a line this year its that bad. BUT am sure in the next few weeks we will be out and catching some nice Tench. Take it easy Fella,s CHEERS FOR NOW IAN
Hi Ian, good to hear from you! Haha... yes, after a busy time we're back! :-) Glad you enjoyed the video and thanks for taking the time to drop us a comment. Good luck with your fishing this year, hope you manage plenty of nice Tench!
Nice one lads, its so simple that its genius. People over look the cheap and cheerful baits that you can get in your local supermarkets. Well done and not a Whiting in sight :D
Thanks Wayne. :-) Hope you've been catching a few and that you had a good time in Norway... looks like you did! P.S I think this method would work for Whiting too! ;-)
Great vlog and bread is a forgotten bait Watched your vlog on fishing popped up bread punch and tried it zig style on my local water 1ft or 2ft off bottom bigger discs of bread and have had some real nice fish up to 17lb def will be my preferred method during winter cheers for the tips
I fish with liquidised bread a lot, it's cheap and very effective. But I use a small cage feeder and helicopter setup using Drennan grippa stops and 3" hooklengths. I find I get more control over the release rate with a cage feeder meaning it can explode out with a light squeeze in shallow water or be squeezed tighter for deeper swims and a slower release.
Thanks for the kind comments Will, glad you're enjoying the videos! Hopefully we should have some new sea fishing content in the next couple of weeks. :-)
Hello, I have a few parts I was not able to understand: 1. Do you wet the bread after using a blender? 2. How do you stop the bread from falling from the feeder when you cast it and it splashes into the water? Thanks, nice video 😊
Thanks mate! The fish were probably there because we weren't! Haha. If we'd have set up and fished right on top of them they'd have probably spooked off.
Wow! Nice to hear from you all the way over in Texas! Hope your fishing is going well and that you've been catching a few. :-) The little carp are called F1's, which is a slightly different strain or carp. (They're bred especially for fisheries here in the UK.)
Wonderful video !!! I So much apreciate the way you come up and revela all there small tricks that To me are worth gold . A question i have is how To make that liquidised break ? Use a blander ? Your liquidised bread looks so fine!! Thanks again
Thanks for the kind comments mate and for taking the time to post them, glad you enjoyed the video! Yeah, thats correct, we literally just put two loathes of bread in a blender. :-)
Intesting ..been doing this for years, i use a small piece of crust from the cut loaf banded onto a hair rig as bait,the crust retains some buoyancy and pops up over the feeder in the cascade of crumb left behind as the feeder drops to the bottom .deadly..
We didn't check in anyway, but the water wasn't overly deep and we caught fish using it, so we guess it must have been! We did give it a good squeeze in the mould tho. 😊
Hi John, the bread was literally just put in a food blender and whizzed down to as you see it in the video. If you wanted one especially for fishing I think Garbolino make a bait blender or something like that! Hope that helps. :-)
Hi Kai, liquidised means bread that has been put through a blender or food processor. (Basically crushed into tiny pieces!) You can add some water if you want, but generally you can just mould it to the feeder without. 😊
What rod/reel do you use and what would you recommend? my local lake has a good head of commons and mirrors to 20+ so Im a bit worried about getting a feeder rod thats too light if I was to hit double figure fish. I mainly target bream, tench and crucians but sooner or later one of the bigger fish will pick up the bait.
You could opt for an Avon style rod, something around 1.5lb test curve? This would cope with most things to be honest. However if you went out and out carp fishing to target the bigger fish, you'd need something heavier I'd say. Like a true carp fishing set-up.
I'm a novice looking to catch carp in a natural lake in Thailand. It's very hot here so will it still work well or is an alternate method preferred? Thanks
Hi mate, Steve uses an old Preston landing net handle, but has recently upgraded to the new Matrix one. Matrix Horizon X Class I believe. If you click the Tackle Box link in the video description it should show a list of all the tackle. :-) Hope that helps.
Norman Mc Namara yes Norman it will work you can also put some pellets or maggots or corn in as well just sandwich them in-between both ends of plugged liquidised bread. Hope this helped.
Hi mate, it's literally just put in a food blender and blended until it's this consistency. (There's nothing else special behind it.) Hope that helps. 😊🎣
@@FromTheWatersEdgeTV and would you just add a binder liquid to make it more sticky coz I’m thinking that would Just fall off almost immediately on a heavy cast
How much bread will actually get to the lake bed still presented on the Drennan method feeder,maybe very little i suspect.But if it catchs then ha ho! 👍🦉
That looks the most ideal method for winter and now still as its still Spring with the temperatures a bit all over the place (got up to 27 degrees last week, with a max of 8 degrees forecasted for tomorrow!). I have a question for you lads...if you knew a snake lake was stocked with 3 tonnes of F1's...would you believe it if i told you that they all were ignoring red maggots, casters and corn? because thats what happened yesterday and was told by the owner i need to fish with pellets to catch them. Seems a coincidence that the only pellets i can feed there are the ones he sells...is it possible for a fishery owner to get his fish to only feed on certain baits? yesterday i did catch three Carp but not a single F1 and loaaaadssss of Perch! never caught so many Perch in all my life and at all depths and in the margins it was crazy! Keep the vids coming anyway, could we see a pole one next? cheers, Chris.
I think the answer is yes, if he keeps feeding them on pellets they could easily ignore other baits. You'll know if he insists that you can ONLY fish on pellets sold by his fishery.
Yea thats it, just another way for them to make more money. Theres' a fishery i fish at regularly where i can easily catch Carp and F1's on maggots throughout the day and one of the rules there are you cant feed pellets, just as hook bait only which totally put me off the idea of fishing with pellets there. The thing with that fishery is the same people that run it run a farm which is right by the fishery so they have those two sources of income, hence why they dont do the same as the fishery that i'm going to tomorrow. At that fishery where they have a farm they dont sell any bait. I bought some Swimstim 4mm soft hooker pellets today, the F1 sweet variety and at the fishery i'll buy some 2mm micros'. I did get just quarter pint of red maggots too just incase the going is tough for whatever reason on pellets, hoping for a bagging session of F1's with a good ten Carp or so and hopefully i'll find those F1's really are there and not just 3 tonnes of Perch! i dont mind catching Perch but not constantly all day, at all depths and in the margins lol.
I'm sure you could use whatever you wanted Arnend. I think most hard-ish baits would work. I say hard-ish as you don't want them getting squashed when you push the method in the mould.
when i just a method feeder..i use a tin of sweetcorn. and curry powder and wizz it up in food processor. (so it smells nice ) and make sweet corn and curry puree and then wizz up some bread to make so brread crumb and mixx it with it and to make a sweetcorn and curry bread paste and make it a little bit tought so it stays on the feeder and put two grains of sweetcorn. on the hook and it works well using it on the pole as a paste
F1 is the strain of Carp Mark, they're bred for commercial fisheries. They don't grow as big as carp (average weight around 1-3lb) but they feed all year round and are immune to many viruses.
Interesting - my worry would be the bread being washed off on the cast when hitting the water, any thoughts on that? I'm tempted to give it a try, might also try it with some blitzed boilies or mixed with some groundbait/pellets. Interesting experiment!
T Slivester , that's my thought too. I have never used a method feeder for liquidised bread. The way I fish it is in a small cage feeder on a helicopter rig using drennan grippa stops and 3" hooklengths. Gives the same effect but you have way more control over the release rate meaning it can also be used in deeper water.
Bread works great in America. Mixed correctly (water, liquids, oils) can easily withstand a cast over 100 yards with good depth. We pack it around our method leads. can adjust ratio of other ingredients (ground bait, particle, water) to slow/quicken breakdown time.
I'm not too sure... we caught on it, so I'm guessing it must have stayed on! The water was around 3-4ft deep, however I'm sure it'd be ok in slightly deeper water. It might be something we experiment with further. :-)
HarryWebb46 yessir. I believe the US style evolved from traditional method with a "paylake" twist. Most Americans have adopted "cream corn" as a binder and will still use liquid flavorings. My favorite mix is oats, hemp seed, a little pigeon conditioner, and mainline pineapple syrup. Endless possibilities. I'll sometimes use grits, soymeal, or or wheat germ in lieu of oats. Our waters aren't pressured, so tactics are quite simple. PVA mesh, bags, stringers still have their place on some occasions.
potentially..if you are definitely the only person fishing midweek on a heavily stocked commercial... you are potentially definitely going to proper proper get a learning curve , and experiment potentially definitely giving it a go an take on flayvourrr..an literally, potentially, instantly hopefully definitely catch F1's.... probably when its hard...potentially..
Cheers Scott. We didn't weigh the fish, but Steve isn't normally too far off with weights. He's a big chap as well and it filled the pan net we were using!
We never said it was new mate! Just something that we've never tried before - so new to us! If you've used it before I hope you've caught plenty of fish using it.
Had loads of success with this method since watching this video. I primarily float fish, but in heavy wind this is my go-to. Thanks for the tip!
No worries at all mate, glad you've been catching a few fish and that you found the video useful! :-)
Personally I think too many people think that quivertipping method feeders is just for match fishing when if you scale your gear up to say 8-12lb, size 8 hook, 15mm pellet you can land big fish. I even caught my PB fishing like this a 20lb 2o.z fully scaled mirror it's just great watching big fish pull the tip round instead of watching a bite alarm
It is indeed mate, I love watching the tip!
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what bait?
Great video, I wil be using that method myself.
Thank you & tight lines.
Thanks for the kind comments, glad you enjoyed the video. Tight lines to you too! :-)
Hello Chris and Steve, thanks for producing another excellent video, something else to consider on my local commercial, thanks once again.
Thanks as always Neil! Glad you enjoyed it. :-)
The best anti-goo video in the history of angling....;)
Good ole bread doing the business as usual.
Another great vid chaps.....
Haha! Cheers Leigh, glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks for taking the time to drop us a comment too.
Nothing better than watching that tip fly round!
Indeed mate! :-D
Excellent video as always. The method is my prefered way to fish and i don't fish matches. I have always used pellet and groundbait but never thought of using liquidised bread for the method feeder, (I can't understand why) I will give this a try and i dare say it would work well in the summer too. Thanks again for sharing.
Thanks for the kind comments Mark and for taking the time to post them, glad you liked the video.
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I agree bread has outfished everything this winter, I've had a brilliant winter just using bread. On change baits/colours etc I use them when I'm catching to see if bites come quicker, when I'm scratching I just stick with the baits I have absolute confidence in.
Indeed mate, I wonder if it's got something to do with the incredibly cold winter we've had... well alot colder than it has been!
From the Water's Edge produce some very good videos, thanks guys
Thanks for the kind comments Steve, glad you're enjoying the videos! :-)
Hi guys I too have been using this to great effect and I've even banded bread flake which proved deadly too. In regards to keeping bites coming try mixing some 2mm pellets worked a treat for me . Great video as usual. All the best
Nice one Shaun! Thanks for the kinds comments, glad you've been catching a few and that this method has been working! :-)
did you mix the 2mm pellets with the bread? and they put them on the feeder together? thanks!
just watching it makes me question why the hell ive not thought of it ...brilliant as always lads.
Cheers Anthony, glad you enjoyed the video and thanks for taking the time to drop us a comment.
These are the most polite fish I've ever seen. Even their struggles are quiet.
Haha! :-D
Very nice twist on using the method feeder looks well worth a go. Nice video cheers
Cheers mate, glad you enjoyed it and thanks for taking the time to comment.
That's great news! I look forward to seeing it. Tightlines guys 👍
Nice little pellet box as well nicely organized
Cheers Barry, it certainly helps having it on our side tray!
Last time I used bread feeder and bread on hook ,,I had every 🦆 duck in the lakes in me swim
Hahaha! 🦆
OMG its the Chuckle Brothers???!!! thought you 2 buggers had emigrated, been a long time guys nice to see you back.
Weather has been appalling, snow, ice, wind you name it. Still haven't wet a line this year its that bad.
BUT am sure in the next few weeks we will be out and catching some nice Tench. Take it easy Fella,s CHEERS FOR NOW IAN
Short range casting
Hi Ian, good to hear from you! Haha... yes, after a busy time we're back! :-) Glad you enjoyed the video and thanks for taking the time to drop us a comment. Good luck with your fishing this year, hope you manage plenty of nice Tench!
the pellet companies are gunna hate you lol
He may get sponsored by Warburtons though. haha.
Haha! :-D
Nice one lads, its so simple that its genius. People over look the cheap and cheerful baits that you can get in your local supermarkets. Well done and not a Whiting in sight :D
Thanks Wayne. :-) Hope you've been catching a few and that you had a good time in Norway... looks like you did!
P.S I think this method would work for Whiting too! ;-)
Great vlog and bread is a forgotten bait
Watched your vlog on fishing popped up bread punch and tried it zig style on my local water 1ft or 2ft off bottom bigger discs of bread and have had some real nice fish up to 17lb def will be my preferred method during winter cheers for the tips
Thanks for the kind comments Gareth and for taking the time to post them, glad you enjoyed the video. Glad to hear you've been catching a few fish.
Maybe will try some goo or other attractant on there also for summer fishing fingers crossed
I fish with liquidised bread a lot, it's cheap and very effective. But I use a small cage feeder and helicopter setup using Drennan grippa stops and 3" hooklengths.
I find I get more control over the release rate with a cage feeder meaning it can explode out with a light squeeze in shallow water or be squeezed tighter for deeper swims and a slower release.
Nice one! Hope you've been catching plenty of fish on it! ;-)
Whens the next Sea video guys? Missed your videos. You guys are one of the best on here. Keep up the good work! Thankyou for making them. 👌👍
Thanks for the kind comments Will, glad you're enjoying the videos! Hopefully we should have some new sea fishing content in the next couple of weeks. :-)
Another great video glad you are back at it.
Cheers John!
Great video, keep em coming
Thanks Brian!
Hello, I have a few parts I was not able to understand:
1. Do you wet the bread after using a blender?
2. How do you stop the bread from falling from the feeder when you cast it and it splashes into the water?
Thanks, nice video 😊
1. No.
2. There's enough moisture in _fresh_ bread for it to bind onto the feeder long enough to reach the bottom.
No we didn't mate, we just used the bread as it was, as Kieth mentioned below.😊
Well worth the wait 👍🏻 great video as usual 😁👍🏻🎣
Thanks Daniel, glad you enjoyed it!
What hook pellets where you using in this video?
Nice to see you again!
Cheers Tom.
Great fishing as always mate.
Thanks Michael.
Great tips .many thanks . Just wondering why you have to cast so far to the other bank? Just go round there..
Thanks mate! The fish were probably there because we weren't! Haha. If we'd have set up and fished right on top of them they'd have probably spooked off.
Trying this with guru pellet feeder to try and keep as much bait in tact as possible as I fish deeper water. Roll on my next trip to the UK in October
Nice one Matthew, good luck using it - hope you catch a few fish! :-)
From The Waters Edge TV cheers mate keep up the good work producing great content
Great idea and so simple .
Thanks Maurice!
Hi just a quick question. How deep was the water? Just wondered how well the crumb would stick in say 5ft of water. Tight Lines
It was around 3-4ft... I'm not too sure, would perhaps be worth some further testing!
The deepest point in that lake is 11ft but only a few feet in the margins
Tried this today.alternative casts to the same spot ...same feeder. ..... 2mm pellets outfished bread by a large margin.
Nice mate. Be interesting to try it in winter too.
Are you hiding the hair rig in mould device or adding it in after - I couldn’t see where the hook / boilee was exactly
We use a method mould, so the hook bait goes in first and then the freebies, then the whole lot is pressed into the feeder. :-)
Thanks mate tight lines pal.
No worries Dave! :-)
Hello from Texas ! nice video , can you tell me why the little ones did not have barbels ?
Wow! Nice to hear from you all the way over in Texas! Hope your fishing is going well and that you've been catching a few. :-) The little carp are called F1's, which is a slightly different strain or carp. (They're bred especially for fisheries here in the UK.)
This video has alot of "POTENTIAL". Potentially.
Haha, give it a go Gary!
Wonderful video !!! I So much apreciate the way you come up and revela all there small tricks that To me are worth gold . A question i have is how To make that liquidised break ? Use a blander ? Your liquidised bread looks so fine!! Thanks again
Thanks for the kind comments mate and for taking the time to post them, glad you enjoyed the video! Yeah, thats correct, we literally just put two loathes of bread in a blender. :-)
Intesting ..been doing this for years, i use a small piece of crust from the cut loaf banded onto a hair rig as bait,the crust retains some buoyancy and pops up over the feeder in the cascade of crumb left behind as the feeder drops to the bottom .deadly..
Nice one mate, glad you've been catching some fish on this. Interesting twist using a piece of crust as a hook bait too! :-)
Great vid, did you find that the bread was staying on the feeder after hitting the water and whilst sinking to the bottom?
We didn't check in anyway, but the water wasn't overly deep and we caught fish using it, so we guess it must have been! We did give it a good squeeze in the mould tho. 😊
Forgot to mention. Also works with pellet feeder. I switched just to see, and it worked just as well. Just push it in lightly.
Nice one Paul, that'd probably be worth experimenting with.
Good 👍 excellent
Awesome buddy…
Thanks for watching mate and glad you enjoyed it. 🎣😊
Anywhere that u show how to do the liquidised bread thanx I'm a beginner
Hi John, the bread was literally just put in a food blender and whizzed down to as you see it in the video. If you wanted one especially for fishing I think Garbolino make a bait blender or something like that! Hope that helps. :-)
Would this work as well as pellet and groundbait is the summer,or is it just a winter tactic for when bites and fish are harder to come by?
I'm not sure Chris, am sure it would work all year round though! Definitely worth trying out.
I was at Barford lakes yesterday
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Nice one Mazzei, hope you caught a few fish!
Done this before in a match in summer and potted in sloppy bread down the margins with bread on the method over the top 😉👍🏻 nice video.
Nice one Graeme, hope you bagged a few fish using it!
Great!!! ✌️✌️✌️!!!
Please can u explain what liquidised means and if u need to ad water
Hi Kai, liquidised means bread that has been put through a blender or food processor. (Basically crushed into tiny pieces!) You can add some water if you want, but generally you can just mould it to the feeder without. 😊
What rod/reel do you use and what would you recommend? my local lake has a good head of commons and mirrors to 20+ so Im a bit worried about getting a feeder rod thats too light if I was to hit double figure fish. I mainly target bream, tench and crucians but sooner or later one of the bigger fish will pick up the bait.
You could opt for an Avon style rod, something around 1.5lb test curve? This would cope with most things to be honest. However if you went out and out carp fishing to target the bigger fish, you'd need something heavier I'd say. Like a true carp fishing set-up.
You are a genius
Haha, thanks Andres, hope you enjoyed the video. :-)
Do I need a quiver tip rod or can I use a 12ft normal carp rod.
You could use a normal carp rod and then fish the rod on bite alarms and bobbins. :-)
I'm a novice looking to catch carp in a natural lake in Thailand. It's very hot here so will it still work well or is an alternate method preferred? Thanks
I'm sure it would work mate!
Thanks great video as usual :-)
Thanks Darren, glad you enjoyed it and thanks for taking the time to drop us a comment.
How do you make the liquidised bread maybe a dumb question but thanks for any help
Hi Johnathan, we just liquidised two loafs of bread. (Pop them in a blender.)
Thanks for the reply will give ago and see how it goes
Well there is a reason why bread crumb is the main component of most groudbait mixes :)
Haha! :-D
Can you use this on a natural venue like a marina ?
Am sure you could give it a go mick! Might be best to fish a normal cage feeder possibly though.
@@FromTheWatersEdgeTV when this is all over and im still here ill give it a go cheers 👍
Can I blend the bread the night before a morning session?
I can't see why not Rich. 😊
What landing net pole do you use?
Hi mate, Steve uses an old Preston landing net handle, but has recently upgraded to the new Matrix one. Matrix Horizon X Class I believe. If you click the Tackle Box link in the video description it should show a list of all the tackle. :-) Hope that helps.
In Korea and Japan, it has been used in the sea for a long time.
Interesting! What sort of fish do you catch in the sea using it? Mullet and things like that?
In this video, we're going to catch mullet, and we're going to catch a small, tough opaleye.@@FromTheWatersEdgeTV
It is used as a base for upper-level fish such as mackerel, horse mackerel, gizzard shad, mullet, and mackerel pike.@@FromTheWatersEdgeTV
What do you need to rig a method feeder?
A method feeder and a hook link really mate! Is pretty simple stuff. :-)
Hi mate, would this work for bream fishing?
I can't see why not Dave!
pill bottles work great and very cheap
Really Kenneth? What as a feeder?
what is the net for in the water off the side of you
VINNY PRICE Probably Eastern Europeans illegally netting the place 🤣
VINNY PRICE you never used a keep net when you float fished ? Or did you just take up carp fishing from the day dot?
rockypup1968 don't think they mean a keepnet there is a white line going across the lake on the right hand of the swim
It's not a net Vinny, it's a rope to keep the aerator in place.
VINNY PRICE bnb
U need to Water the bread a bit or do you leave it just like this?
You should just be able to leave it like this mate. Naturally it sticks together quite nicely. 😊🎣 🍞
Would this work with a cage feeder as well please ??
Norman Mc Namara yes Norman it will work you can also put some pellets or maggots or corn in as well just sandwich them in-between both ends of plugged liquidised bread. Hope this helped.
Hi Norman, yeah you could definitely use this is a cage feeder, we have done this for big Roach and Chub in the winter.
Hello can you please make a tutorial how to make the bread like this
Hi mate, it's literally just put in a food blender and blended until it's this consistency. (There's nothing else special behind it.) Hope that helps. 😊🎣
Hi mate, would this method catch bream?
I reckon so Dave!
Right,,potentially I am off to watch Monster Carp...
Haha, nice one Dave - Monster Carp is good. :-D
im going to try this method and maybe hide some spam inside instead of pellets
Nice one Chris, give it a go and let us know how you get on!
In this "lake," it's easy to catch fish with brad, worms, corns, pop-up, etc because this is a pool.
It is indeed mate, many of the commercials in the UK are like this. The fish can still be tricky tho! 😊🎣
How would you go about making the method up
Hi Daniel, we just liquidised two loafs of bread.
I'm new to this. Does that mean just putting bread into a blender?
Yes, thats it James :-)
@@FromTheWatersEdgeTV and would you just add a binder liquid to make it more sticky coz I’m thinking that would
Just fall off almost immediately on a heavy cast
How much bread will actually get to the lake bed still presented on the Drennan method feeder,maybe very little i suspect.But if it catchs then ha ho! 👍🦉
what reel do u use?
Hi Janet, it's an old Daiwa... I'll speak to Steve and find out for you.
What method feeder are you using?
The method feeder James. :-)
James it’s the Drennan method feeders
Did you colour those pellets yourself?
Hi Curtis, we didn't, they're just a mixture of pellets that Steve has bought through the past year or so. Although you could colour your own.
From The Waters Edge TV ok thanks 👍
That looks the most ideal method for winter and now still as its still Spring with the temperatures a bit all over the place (got up to 27 degrees last week, with a max of 8 degrees forecasted for tomorrow!).
I have a question for you lads...if you knew a snake lake was stocked with 3 tonnes of F1's...would you believe it if i told you that they all were ignoring red maggots, casters and corn? because thats what happened yesterday and was told by the owner i need to fish with pellets to catch them. Seems a coincidence that the only pellets i can feed there are the ones he sells...is it possible for a fishery owner to get his fish to only feed on certain baits? yesterday i did catch three Carp but not a single F1 and loaaaadssss of Perch! never caught so many Perch in all my life and at all depths and in the margins it was crazy!
Keep the vids coming anyway, could we see a pole one next? cheers, Chris.
I think the answer is yes, if he keeps feeding them on pellets they could easily ignore other baits. You'll know if he insists that you can ONLY fish on pellets sold by his fishery.
Yea thats it, just another way for them to make more money. Theres' a fishery i fish at regularly where i can easily catch Carp and F1's on maggots throughout the day and one of the rules there are you cant feed pellets, just as hook bait only which totally put me off the idea of fishing with pellets there. The thing with that fishery is the same people that run it run a farm which is right by the fishery so they have those two sources of income, hence why they dont do the same as the fishery that i'm going to tomorrow. At that fishery where they have a farm they dont sell any bait. I bought some Swimstim 4mm soft hooker pellets today, the F1 sweet variety and at the fishery i'll buy some 2mm micros'. I did get just quarter pint of red maggots too just incase the going is tough for whatever reason on pellets, hoping for a bagging session of F1's with a good ten Carp or so and hopefully i'll find those F1's really are there and not just 3 tonnes of Perch! i dont mind catching Perch but not constantly all day, at all depths and in the margins lol.
stop friggin winging
Can i use fake corn in hook bait
I'm sure you could use whatever you wanted Arnend. I think most hard-ish baits would work. I say hard-ish as you don't want them getting squashed when you push the method in the mould.
Tried this the other day but using bran maize and bread.
Nice one Justin, I hope it worked ok for you!
when i just a method feeder..i use a tin of sweetcorn. and curry powder and wizz it up in food processor. (so it smells nice ) and make sweet corn and curry puree and then wizz up some bread to make so brread crumb and mixx it with it and to make a sweetcorn and curry bread paste and make it a little bit tought so it stays on the feeder and put two grains of sweetcorn. on the hook and it works well using it on the pole as a paste
Nice one Neil, hope you've been catching a few.
Orange wafters are the future 😊
Haha, they're a top bait! ;-)
What does F1 mean
F1 is the strain of Carp Mark, they're bred for commercial fisheries. They don't grow as big as carp (average weight around 1-3lb) but they feed all year round and are immune to many viruses.
I used this two weeks ago, had a real good day. F1s. I did find after a while the bread sticks to the mould. Frustrating 😩
Nice one Paul, glad you managed a few fish!
Interesting - my worry would be the bread being washed off on the cast when hitting the water, any thoughts on that? I'm tempted to give it a try, might also try it with some blitzed boilies or mixed with some groundbait/pellets. Interesting experiment!
T Slivester , that's my thought too. I have never used a method feeder for liquidised bread. The way I fish it is in a small cage feeder on a helicopter rig using drennan grippa stops and 3" hooklengths. Gives the same effect but you have way more control over the release rate meaning it can also be used in deeper water.
Bread works great in America. Mixed correctly (water, liquids, oils) can easily withstand a cast over 100 yards with good depth. We pack it around our method leads. can adjust ratio of other ingredients (ground bait, particle, water) to slow/quicken breakdown time.
I'm not too sure... we caught on it, so I'm guessing it must have stayed on! The water was around 3-4ft deep, however I'm sure it'd be ok in slightly deeper water. It might be something we experiment with further. :-)
M Clark Is that what you call pack bait?
HarryWebb46 yessir. I believe the US style evolved from traditional method with a "paylake" twist. Most Americans have adopted "cream corn" as a binder and will still use liquid flavorings. My favorite mix is oats, hemp seed, a little pigeon conditioner, and mainline pineapple syrup. Endless possibilities. I'll sometimes use grits, soymeal, or or wheat germ in lieu of oats. Our waters aren't pressured, so tactics are quite simple. PVA mesh, bags, stringers still have their place on some occasions.
Nice video but y u dint show how to make it ?
Hi mate, that's because there's no making involved. All we done was liquidise two loafs of bread.
how do u make it pmsl 😂😂😂😂
Dang!
Hope you enjoyed the video. :-)
How can i prepare this bread to fishing? Its only crushed bread or you add something?
It's just blended/liquidised, there's nothing else thats been added.
Whipping them out
Haha, indeed! 😊
the true test will be in a match
Indeed Marcus, I can't see why it wouldn't work though.
Am I the only one that thinks the thumbnail is a nice perky pair 😂
Haha! :-D
potentially..if you are definitely the only person fishing midweek on a heavily stocked commercial... you are potentially definitely going to proper proper get a learning curve , and experiment potentially definitely giving it a go an take on flayvourrr..an literally, potentially, instantly hopefully definitely catch F1's.... probably when its hard...potentially..
Hopefully, potentially you're right! :-D
Что это белое???
You don't need to use that much baits as there is tons of fish and haven't fish for years
Breads nice and cheap and is great, especially in winter.
thanks 111111111111
No worries Jan, hope you enjoyed it! :-)
You could have cut this video time down by half if you didn’t wiggle so much….. sorry
you think that fish is well over 10lb? 😂
dont get me wrong cracking fish!!
Cheers Scott. We didn't weigh the fish, but Steve isn't normally too far off with weights. He's a big chap as well and it filled the pan net we were using!
From The Waters Edge TV ..................
From The Waters Edge TV must not have been a normal day😂😂😂😂😂
well over 10lb? i highly doubt it hahaha, looks about 5lb
Haha... ok mate!
Carp r heavy fish that fish could definitely be 10+ I'm guessing u don't fish lol
Carp are thick and dense lmao, well over 10
Just bla bla bla...... nothing new.
We never said it was new mate! Just something that we've never tried before - so new to us! If you've used it before I hope you've caught plenty of fish using it.
did you watch the whole video?