Cooking your own, formulating and making all your own bait has always been the best way. Anyone else bait up with still hot particles or boilies as fresh as it gets.
That looks absolutely delicious for the carp to feed on Terry conference would be sky high for all the carp anglers watching your hemp being cooked 🍳 up for fishing Terry 🎩 👌 👍
Great information. For surfcasting/rough ground and targeting big fish like Tope would you recommend a Shimano aero Technium Mgs 14000?? i just think the thinner handles on the big pit reels are not quite up to crancking big fish unlike the thicker power handles of the spinning range. I have been told reels like the Technium have a tendency to bend the main shaft on its furthest oscillation form the reel body when fishing full drags and trying to slow the spool with a hand as well.
Do you always cast with the reel low down on surf rods. I have a Century T12000. I want to match it up with a Shimano power aeropg XSC. Are these surf rods too stiff to cast overhead thump like a carp rod casting? I wa salso thinking of using a breakaway canon but are finger stalls better? Thanks Gavin
@@gavinlangford2984 no you can cast high reel lots of great casters do. Overhead thump is ok but to bend the rod and get better distances more advanced casts work better.
I have been trying out the South african way of casting which is a hatter's cast basically an aerialized off the ground cast . Would this cast be better than the over head thump and do you use a 50ml ring on your surf rods or will 40 be ok??
@@gavinlangford2984 I would use an aerialized otg or half pendulum then that will be a small step towards pendulum give you time to build the rod up. Even otg to start be great t 1200 is a very powerful rod to start casting with. Depends if your using mono or braid mostly regrading guides
I’ve just returned from a session of casting that was far from accurate. Lo and behold I was lining my left hand up with the target. Your video has explained everything I was doing wrong, thank you. Cant wait to get back out and try again.
Accuracy is the hardest part of casting, not distance but accuracy… I can cast with a rig for 180m+, but for the life of me, i can’t cast where i want. It’s always hard right.
Very common casting right for a right hander. It’s how you set up, plane the rod takes and where you let go. Once you correct all them it goes straight. Check out my video on accuracy 👍
Get to learn where the floor is, so practice your set up and touch the lead down to the floor so you know your arm positions. Rig wants to be a close to the floor as it can without touching it for big arcs.
as short guy myself understand your pain :) Trick which I am using is to swing back lead at start. Its looks like dynamic start, and for me its helps to have longer swing, which is essential for big cast.
@@drxmaster3358 none of the biggest carp casters I know swing it back. We need to get it moving towards the target for the biggest casts, stiff rods don’t want to be loaded to early. Swinging back works if you have limited room or soft rods, but won’t produce the longest casts. Height isn’t the problem it’s set up. For eg I’ve cast 200 of my knees that makes me 3ft 🤣🤣
It's been a while since you made this one Terry. So what test curve are you using now on the 13 footers and has the line tech improved with newer options.
Everything here is still as relevant as ever mate. Still out casting/teaching every-week and fishing when I can. 👌 I’m working with Korda and helped developed the Kaizens the 13ft kaizen green is a great level line rod. Tapered mono have come on a lot as well. So a great option
I greet you, I follow with pleasure and learn from you to throw at a distance. could you help me with information about a reel that is better for casting at a distance of 0.25mm wire daiwa basia 45 SCW QD OR daiwa basia 45 SLD QD what do you choose? THANK YOU SO MUCH FROM ROMANIA
All big pit casts well these days my biggest casts came on a Daiwa tournament 6000t with a Weston developments tournament spool. Many casters use this now after seeing the results it produced.
@@florinflorin5315 6000t works great for fishing but slow retrieve and a bit heavy. Daiwa or Shimano bit produce great fishing reels I use basia 45 scw 👍
Not a run up two steps, it used to get a heavy weight moving towards the target. I used it to cast records in casting but rarely for fishing. Very effective it done correctly for your biggest casts. When I travel round Europe teaching lots of Europeans now use it for fishing at ranges to 180m in big competitions 👍
Some waters it’s very important to cast far a lot of these waters are well documented others not. Depends but one thing is for sure everybody can catch them when there close a lot fewer when there not. Also good technique means more efficient and more accuracy. As always fish where they are👊
Different rod actions so hard to compare, both good but I’m biased as I helped a lot in the 13ft 4 green. 👍 In that rod a lot the 13ft spod rod is great too 😊
@@TerryEdmondsUk I got 2 "role models" in carp casting, You and our very own Mihai Perianu. I only accesed 190m :) but i'm using Sportex rods, wich are bit semi parabolic. I've learned alot from you, especially how to be more accurate so thank you !
Cheers Terry that was very educational, really answered a lot of questions about the sort of tackle I needed for fishing at range. I must admit I’ve been getting it wrong up to now. Top man 👍
I’v got a question about choosing between 2 rods can you please help me to choise please because you are the king who have been already tested all them rods 🤣 the one of the rods is Century Stealth Graphene 12ft 3,5lband the other one is Korda Kaizen 12ft 3.5lb please let me know which blank is better and stronger to get me this extra wraps, thanks mate and keep what you doing we love to learn from you 👍
@@marioskozrit7370 ok the lead follows the plane of the rod so a few reasons for going left - letting go to late - your not lining up for feet correctly - right hand isn’t going towards the target - make sure the plane of the rod is towards the target 👍
@@TerryEdmondsUk the left hand, which actually creates leverage when throwing, most of the time comes to a position in front of the chest as the center, or maybe the stick should be pushed a little to the left of the chest?
Thanks for the info. I'm fishing a big lake in france, and I'm not allowed to use braided shock leaders,but can use mono shock leaders, there no snags on the lake,so what would be the best set up,in your opinion please? My rods are 13ft 3.5 lbs progressive action!