Great video. Living in the US every venue is basically a new venue for me so it can be hard to sus out the methods. There are a few local lads who fish for carp but none with a pole, they've never even seen a pole or a seat box, so again you cant get much information. Watching videos like this though has way improved my fishing at a local lake I go to, I catch a lot more carp now . Thanks a lot. To illustrate the difference in venues, on a wildly overgrown shallow river (18-20 inches deep) not far from me you can catch carp on the pole using bread punch trotting with a dibber. On the deeper section up stream you can catch them on corn using a 10g flat float and a bait dropper but there are large fallen trees in the river here and the carp (very long, no belly and look kinda like a huge chub) live amongst them and fight really really hard in the flow. I use 12lb braid mainline and tight red hydro. Not conditions I ever fished when I lived in England for sure. It took me ages to figure it all out. Anyway thanks again.
Interested in what your line to elastic connection is. Watched a number of your videos and it looks different to others. Dacron or is it direct to elastic with a white bit of silicone?
Ik geniet van leuke video 's van preston, als je iets wil kopen van preston is het erniet in de winkel, eigenaar zegt tijd terug bestelling gedaan heeft ,na ruim 3 maanden een gedeelte heeft gehad en andere winkels hetzelfde probleem, jammer.
Bro he literally goes sits in a bush with binoculars pen and paper and scopes the place out SAS Style! The lengths that man goes too is unmatched in Match Fishing Angling. Believe that!!
Great video. Living in the US every venue is basically a new venue for me so it can be hard to sus out the methods. There are a few local lads who fish for carp but none with a pole, they've never even seen a pole or a seat box, so again you cant get much information. Watching videos like this though has way improved my fishing at a local lake I go to, I catch a lot more carp now . Thanks a lot.
To illustrate the difference in venues, on a wildly overgrown shallow river (18-20 inches deep) not far from me you can catch carp on the pole using bread punch trotting with a dibber. On the deeper section up stream you can catch them on corn using a 10g flat float and a bait dropper but there are large fallen trees in the river here and the carp (very long, no belly and look kinda like a huge chub) live amongst them and fight really really hard in the flow. I use 12lb braid mainline and tight red hydro. Not conditions I ever fished when I lived in England for sure. It took me ages to figure it all out. Anyway thanks again.
The mắn is a legend, hopefully picking up his fisho mania title tomorrow! Great content as always 👏👏👏
Love the vids Andy, keep it up 👍
Huge fan
Great vid andy
Sound like you got the cold 🥶
Interested in what your line to elastic connection is. Watched a number of your videos and it looks different to others. Dacron or is it direct to elastic with a white bit of silicone?
Andy uses a dacron connector however, he does have a double sleeve of elastic on the connection area.
Ik geniet van leuke video 's van preston, als je iets wil kopen van preston is het erniet in de winkel, eigenaar zegt tijd terug bestelling gedaan heeft ,na ruim 3 maanden een gedeelte heeft gehad en andere winkels hetzelfde probleem, jammer.
The most important thing is... Ask questions and do some homework before visiting a new venue.
Bro he literally goes sits in a bush with binoculars pen and paper and scopes the place out SAS Style! The lengths that man goes too is unmatched in Match Fishing Angling. Believe that!!
Paraphrasing -"Nice chunky F1, 2-3lb. Catch 10 of them and you've got 50-60lb" - great maths!
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😢10 x 2- 3lb f1s = 50lb...well, we are fishermen after all !