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  • Very good tip and helpful to us newcommers.

  • whats he talking about??

  • thanks really like the vids.

  • He's not speaking my language, needs to explain better with close ups. Frustrating and not helpful.

  • Fantastic. Thanks a lot. That's me ready for the river. Cheers buddy

  • brilliant info for someone new to the pole

  • fuck that i go for carp i doint even know why i watched this basterd

  • how do you do a loop plzz 

  • @killermadden12 watch how to tie a surgeon's knot at Animated Knots website

  • @stynium thanks

    

  • most queer voice Ever!!!

  • would it not just be easyer setting it up yourself if you can instead of rigs

  • would it not just be easyer setting it up yoursely if you can instead of rigs

  • i have 3 premade rigs

  • As apiece of advice....once you pass the line through the eye take and wrap the line around the pole and tie it off 3-4 inches from the eye. Then secure the knotted line with a small strip of electrical tape. This way while your fishing you do not have all of the stress on the eye. this is particularly helpful if you try to land a fish that is over-sized for this little buster. More often helpful when you get caught up on something.

  • nevermind i wasnt listening or looking properly

  • i dont understand what he means at 0:58 please help

  • @cybersponge94 just tie the end of your line onto the loop

  • @showmehowi

    First of all...your info is incorrect, he is not showing how to attach a rig to a Fishing Rod.

    Which brings me to my 2nd point..Danny is referring to them as Poles, so you're both giving false information.

    They are Telescopic Whips, possibly 3-4mtrs in length.

    A Pole is not telescopic, it is a take apart system.

    Also I would not recommend catching big fish on the 1st whip he rigged up, it does not involve using elastic and there is a good chance the fish will just snap the line.

  • @theplanetking

    You make some good points there, you'd think a NFA coach would know the difference between a Pole and a Whip...and there is a big difference.

  • lulz

  • all tackle shown is by grandeslam uk,best value on the market!!!!!

  • hi, what type of loop did he use? slip knot? thank you

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  • what is best elastic or non elastic

  • Elasticated whips are better, because you can land much larger fish, but if you saw about 3 inches off the end of your none elasticated whip, you can elasticate it like you would a normal pole. for a silver fish whip i recomend a number 3 or 4 elastic.

  • I've been fishing for over 20 years, for a beginner this is pretty foolish to use.

    Just search for a good close faced spinless reel.

  • i dont

    get this do more cl;ose ups

  • hii what would you think is best a telecopic 1 or 1 of your rods because i have 1 of yours and i am very worried if the rod will come apart

  • if ur worried about the rod coming apart put a bit of water on the part of the rod that you put into the joint and that should keep it together pritty good

  • fanx i`ll try that out

  • if you dont have ring you cant no sorry but if you are desperate but one for 99p or make 1 with a paperclip and gue it on!!

  • thanks for this bin lukin or this info all over the bleeding tinterweb

  • i have the exact same pole as this guy but i have no hole at the end can i still atach because i cant afford a new pole?

  • thanks a lot for this video, I was looking for this kind of information. very useful for begginers like me.

  • wat do rigs do. are they necesary cz i nver use them and i still can catch fish?

  • u probably do use em u jus dont kno what they are

  • Never seen such LONG rigs...? myne are about 18"

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