As I have just returned to match fishing after a 20+ year hiatus, these informative videos are incredible. I have to say those from Lee Kerry and Des Shipp are absolutely brilliant. Pellet fishing was something that I knew absolutely nothing about, I cannot remember it even existing for the vast majority of match anglers when I was active so these really help you catch up quickly. Thank you.
His a rod man and very good at that but there’s much better pole anglers out there hence he only fishes feeder masters and none of the other big money finals 🎣
@@CobraGrime32 Apart from the On The Flyer Silver Fish cup at this venue for £10,000 final last week, and the Angling Trust Winter League Final with Drennan Barnsley the day before. Both on pole…..😊
Awesome content as always from the main man Mr Kerry! Can I please ask why you wouldn’t switch to a 6mm hook bait as the bites seemed tricky or were of a smaller stamp? Keep the content coming!!🎉🎉🎉
@@Sonubaits Apologies, wasnt clear, it is not clear to me how to use pellets like this in winter. The lakes near me vary from 2 acres to 20 acres. Not seen many catches on pellet and it seems a bit hit and miss. Am not an experienced angler.
Not a problem, this video was filmed about 2 weeks ago, so it was cold on the day, albeit it was a sunny day. But the tactics themselves are transferable to the warmer months although quantities fed may increase as it warms up. At this time of year it very much is a skimmer/bream approach. A lot of venues in the midlands have been dominated with pellet tactics and a bit of 'crush' rather than maggots as is often the case. Often negative pellet tactics works best when it is very cold, sprinkling in 10-15 micros or tiny thimble fulls of groundbait and fishing 2mm or 4mm expanders. But as it warms up that's when the 4mm's can come into play, or if bigger bream are about, often later in the session will have a feed. Negative feeding is always the best initial approach, only increasing your feed if you're getting a good response.
As I have just returned to match fishing after a 20+ year hiatus, these informative videos are incredible. I have to say those from Lee Kerry and Des Shipp are absolutely brilliant. Pellet fishing was something that I knew absolutely nothing about, I cannot remember it even existing for the vast majority of match anglers when I was active so these really help you catch up quickly. Thank you.
Dont see enough of Lee on the pole these days, shout out for the quality of production too 👌👍
His a rod man and very good at that but there’s much better pole anglers out there hence he only fishes feeder masters and none of the other big money finals 🎣
@@CobraGrime32
Apart from the On The Flyer Silver Fish cup at this venue for £10,000 final last week, and the Angling Trust Winter League Final with Drennan Barnsley the day before.
Both on pole…..😊
@@leekerryangling7250 😆👌
Superb that. Very informative
Brilliant as always
Really interesting thanks Lee 👍🏻🎣🎣
Awesome content as always from the main man Mr Kerry! Can I please ask why you wouldn’t switch to a 6mm hook bait as the bites seemed tricky or were of a smaller stamp? Keep the content coming!!🎉🎉🎉
I did try it but you missed more bites on it that day.
It has its day tho for sure!
Wrong time of year?? Am I missing something
Never too early for super crush 😊
What do you mean?
@@Sonubaits Apologies, wasnt clear, it is not clear to me how to use pellets like this in winter. The lakes near me vary from 2 acres to 20 acres. Not seen many catches on pellet and it seems a bit hit and miss. Am not an experienced angler.
Not a problem, this video was filmed about 2 weeks ago, so it was cold on the day, albeit it was a sunny day. But the tactics themselves are transferable to the warmer months although quantities fed may increase as it warms up. At this time of year it very much is a skimmer/bream approach. A lot of venues in the midlands have been dominated with pellet tactics and a bit of 'crush' rather than maggots as is often the case. Often negative pellet tactics works best when it is very cold, sprinkling in 10-15 micros or tiny thimble fulls of groundbait and fishing 2mm or 4mm expanders. But as it warms up that's when the 4mm's can come into play, or if bigger bream are about, often later in the session will have a feed. Negative feeding is always the best initial approach, only increasing your feed if you're getting a good response.