A session fishing for Carp at Ryton Pool near Coventry. This water is available to all members of the Royal Leamington Spa Angling Association. (£28 per year)
I do have one problem tho, how do you register carp running toward you with slack lines as it happened to me a few times now where the rig had moved alot but due to slack lines i wasnt getting any registration? having said that ive been catching alot more on the slack line approach so thanks for your help.
Oh okay mate thats kewl, ive learnt alot more since i last posted a message on here and have had quite a nice success on the slack lines whilst using back leads also. Are you bringing more vids out?
The flying backlead rides up the line on the cast so helps to pin down the few metres of line behind the leader, if I have a tight line to my bobbin there is a risk that this backlead could lift up off the lake bed and be suspended mid water (See Korda underwater videos, I think it's Vol 3)
I find that tight lines just spook the fish, a couple of years ago I tried one rod tight and the other slack line and the slack outfished the tight. Slack wins.
Hi mate ive seen on your vids you use a backlead whilst method feeding but also fish very slack lines, why is that? Is the back lead and tubing not sufficient enough to pin the line which is the the reason for slack lining if you do not use those two things, also with the method rig its in effect a bolt rig/semi so therefore slack lines dont mean alot?. I dont know im still learning but thats how i see it, unless maybe the fish route about all over the lake?
Wheey ryton pools
stareandfade 4 months ago
Tricky one that, maybe I've missed a few myself, still catching though so slack lines are working for me!
Glad their working for you too :O)
daworldofdoj 2 years ago
One more vid near completion, having computer problems at the mo, should be on you tube soon.
daworldofdoj 2 years ago
I do have one problem tho, how do you register carp running toward you with slack lines as it happened to me a few times now where the rig had moved alot but due to slack lines i wasnt getting any registration? having said that ive been catching alot more on the slack line approach so thanks for your help.
CarpMagic95 2 years ago
Oh okay mate thats kewl, ive learnt alot more since i last posted a message on here and have had quite a nice success on the slack lines whilst using back leads also. Are you bringing more vids out?
CarpMagic95 2 years ago
The flying backlead rides up the line on the cast so helps to pin down the few metres of line behind the leader, if I have a tight line to my bobbin there is a risk that this backlead could lift up off the lake bed and be suspended mid water (See Korda underwater videos, I think it's Vol 3)
I find that tight lines just spook the fish, a couple of years ago I tried one rod tight and the other slack line and the slack outfished the tight. Slack wins.
daworldofdoj 2 years ago
Hi mate ive seen on your vids you use a backlead whilst method feeding but also fish very slack lines, why is that? Is the back lead and tubing not sufficient enough to pin the line which is the the reason for slack lining if you do not use those two things, also with the method rig its in effect a bolt rig/semi so therefore slack lines dont mean alot?. I dont know im still learning but thats how i see it, unless maybe the fish route about all over the lake?
CarpMagic95 2 years ago
still need to speak a bit louder great little vid though.
012greenej 3 years ago
No, their the original Fox 'Warriors'.
Several years old but still going strong.
Tried other rods but keep going back to these.
daworldofdoj 3 years ago
is that the middy IQ rod. if it is what is it like cause im lukin 4 1
m4tty111 3 years ago