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💥 Simple carp rig with TWEAKED inline lead for RIGGY fish 

Matthew Collins
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Here’s a simple and very effective carp rig based on an old school classic. Tied with a modified inline lead that works as a semi fixed and running lead.
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In this video, I explain exactly how to tie the Beausoleil carp fishing rig that I developed at my lake in France. It's a great rig if you're a beginner at carp fishing. It's very simple and easy to make and ideally suited for use on any small estate lake where you are targeting heavily pressured carp of any size. It is also a good catfish rig for lakes. This rig has a high pickup/run conversion rate because it's hard to eject. It's also easy to tie and uses the minimum number of components and knots. I also explain exactly how the rig works in a fishing situation and what benefits this setup brings. I also show the method to use when casting or boating the rig into position.
⚠️ 2023 update: This is what I use nowadays for this rig:
1 x 15mm bottom bait
Size 8 Nash twister
15-20lb Armourlink (finished rig should be 4-6’’ long)
Size 8 ring swivel
Rig tubing
Tail rubber
3.5oz flat pear lead (with the insert taken out)
I developed this big carp rig over 10 years ago. I've had great results with it over the years and I've had great feedback from customers at Beausoleil. This rig is a double bottom bait rig incorporating a knotless knot with a two turn kicker for aggressive hooking potential. What I do is that I replace the standard lead insert with a silicone tail rubber, then the lead acts as a semi fixed rig that converts to a running rig when the carp shakes its head. This dramatically improves bite indication when angling for riggy fish and prevents them from using the lead to throw the hook so this rig acts as an anti-eject rig. It also incorporates a telltale indicator that enables you to tell the difference between a dropped take and an aggressive line bite. This rig enables you to fish with extremely slack lines without compromising bite indication. For me, this is the ultimate running rig setup: very easy to tie and very effective. This rig works on silt beds, hard patches, gravel and light leaf debris.
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@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 4 года назад
⭐️Updated Video: I have created a new design for a semi fixed running rig based on the classic d-rig. I tie the d-rig with only mono, no other components. For the lead system, I use a swivel lead, fox run ring kit and tapered bore beads to create a setup that tells you if you’ve been done. This is an even more effective design than this original rig: it’s much easier to cast, perfect for novice or pro and suitable for a range of bottom types. Check out my new rig here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-hoHB1gi_sQs.html
@ManiekGSF
@ManiekGSF 4 года назад
Great Job.
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 4 года назад
@@ManiekGSF Thanks 👍
@yentegoossens3244
@yentegoossens3244 Год назад
Still havent caught up on all your video's (discovered them a month ago) but i use the nash inline lead inserts, will incorporate the tell tale tag end as you suggested. Carp on my clubs lake are so used to being fished on a normal hair rig will get you done 9/10 times, since i started adding a little ring to the hair to attach it to the hook i'm being done much less but still to much, next up i'm gonna try using some 25lbs fluorocarbon with a hookbead (as seen in your video's) and they perform really well on the palm test. Anyway thanks for all the info 😁
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler Год назад
@@yentegoossens3244 Hi Yente, Great to hear you’re enjoying the channel 😊 I have a few thoughts for you if you don’t mind… If I understand you correctly, you’ve modified a standard hair rig to become what I call a claw rig where the ring slides up and down the shank. I have experimented with that in the past and it does work (sometimes) but I don’t think it’s the edge you’re looking for. You mention using the Nash inline lead insert. You need to make sure that the fit between the insert and the lead is not too tight. It has to be very very light. If not, it will be too much of a ‘shock’ effect and that can be enough for the carp to eject your rig. I don’t believe that the hair rig is the problem here. It’s a great rig that can catch carp everywhere. The edge you could try instead is a pure running rig, with no shock effect whatsoever. And see how that goes. If the results still aren't coming then it’s down to hooks or rigs. This is what has transformed sessions for me. If you haven’t fished a pure running rig before, you need to feel the lead down on a tight line. Otherwise, the drag of the bait can change your hooklink length. P.S. I don’t use fluorocarbon hook links at all for any of my rigs. I just use mono (in 0.30 to 0.50) because it’s much cheaper and works just as well. In fact I see mono as a massive edge because you are more likely to bin the rig and hook each time because of the low cost.
@yentegoossens3244
@yentegoossens3244 Год назад
@@matthewcollinsangler i do set then quite light, i push the insert in halfway but i'm always scared during the cast it will slide completely in, i will give the running lead a go after i watch a few video's on them.
@alanlcrsuzuki
@alanlcrsuzuki 4 года назад
As a novice carper, im finding your videos very helpful. Thanks for what you do.
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 4 года назад
Hi Alan, thanks very much for your comment, it means a lot. We've got more videos coming up soon so keep an eye on our channel :) All the best with your fishing, cheers, Matt.
@dougjohnson9628
@dougjohnson9628 5 лет назад
Good Morning Matt - Thanks for your RE and input. I agree; the Carp are not interested in the hook set-up(to a great extent)... Just the food that's at the end of the line. It's still a bit chilly here in the northeastern U.S., and the water temp is still in the low to mid 40's. So I have some time before the Carp get moving. Try to spend some time each day watching you experts on You Tube. I really enjoy the passion all of you have for Carp fishing. I take what I learn and make up hook sets for different types of water bodies and the best way to approach the Carp. Ex.. I didn't know until yesterday, that if you NUKE a boilie, it will float. I've always tied on a small piece of Styrofoam about a foot or so above the hook and bait and let it drift with the current. I see a lot of Carp in packs just swimming along about a foot or so below the surface (like fishing for Tarpon). Lots of fun!! I need to start making up some Boilie meal. I've had good luck using ground up cheap, dry cat food mixed with creamed corn, jell-o, some molasses and an egg. There are so many recipes to try - one can go crazy just finding the perfect mixture "if there is such a thing". Have a great day and good fishing..
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 5 лет назад
Carp fishing is as complicated or as simple as you choose to make it. Good bait, simple rigs and sharp hooks will always work! Enjoy the chase, Matt.
@goplanit
@goplanit 2 года назад
Only just found your channel, some great content. I've only just started fishing again after a break of 25years so I started watching as many carp fishing videos as I could find and found I started to get really confused with the multitude of rigs and ways to tie them, to the point when on the bank all I could think about is am I fishing the correct rig. Wish I'd found this first, simple, it works, I'm catching fish and can now relax on the bank!
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 2 года назад
Hi mate, thanks for commenting and glad that you've found the channel useful. I had a similar but shorter time away from fishing (10 years) and while I was gone everything had changed. That’s why I completely understand how you feel! It’s a jungle out there and it’s very easy to get lost. If you focus on the basics of strong knots and sharp hooks then carp fishing is pretty simple really. All the best with your journey and I hope you enjoy my other rig videos. Cheers, Matt.
@anglingpassion5039
@anglingpassion5039 Год назад
As old as this video is, This still has to be the best old classic rig going out there of them all
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler Год назад
You're absolutely right mate, plenty of carp still caught on this classic, simple rig. It's still a favourite of many of our guests at the lake.
@Evergreen7557
@Evergreen7557 9 лет назад
Matthew, just an excellent rig, and great step by step video! I am from Illinois in the states, and I just began to fish for commons just a couple months ago. Reason being, I accidently hooked into a few one day for catfish, and the fight the carp gave was greater than any fish I have caught to date including catfish. Unfortunately I lost both carp at the shore. Eventually I began incorporating some hair rigs with corn and I landed two commons weighing in at both about 8.5 lbs. Which was enough for me! Now I am hooked into carp fishing. The area I live in Illinois is in the Chicagoland suburbs which in around 1993 began this huge population explosion, which created thousands of new homes and new neighborhoods. Each of these neighborhoods has it's own ponds and lakes called retention ponds to protect the neighborhoods from flooding. This is now where I fish for all types of fish. The carp get Huge in these ponds and lakes because people always feed them and no one fishes for them pretty much at all. Huge in thes ponds is different than huge in europe though, because these ponds are still young. The biggest carp here are in the 20lb.- 25lb. range, otherwise the average about 8-9lbs. I love your rig better than most all I have seen, and will be using it for now on! My biggest question is in regards to line. What is the Best type of line that I should use and why? Braid, Mono, or Fluoro? Also since you now know these the average size carp I am facing, and also the basic average carp that there are in my ponds, What would be the best pound test to use? Thanks Matthew, you Rock man!
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 9 лет назад
Wow, well thank you Ray from Illinois. Thanks for your message and feedback it's much appreciated. I've written a couple of articles on mainline that you might find interesting: www.frenchcarpandcats.com/blog/blogstory.php?seq=119 www.frenchcarpandcats.com/blog/blogstory.php?seq=120 My advice would be to stick to mono. Berkley Big Game is probably readily available for you. It's cheap, and strong and is a carp fishing classic from back in the day. I found it for sale here: www.berkley-fishing.com/Berkley%C2%AE-Big-Game%E2%84%A2/1285546,default,pd.html#start=9 The 15lbs version is 0.38 O.D. and should be perfect for all round use. If you need to cast 100 yards plus then go lighter, if there are snags then fish heavier or use a leader. As you're just getting into carp fishing don't forget to invest in a quality landing net with 42" min arms on a 6ft handle and a nice big thick carp mat or cradle. Don't forget to use iodine or antiseptic on any wounds and hook holds too. It helps them heal quicker so they look better the next time you meet them. You may find my series of carp care and photography of interest: www.frenchcarpandcats.com/blog/blogstory.php?seq=77 I wish you all the very best with your journey into carp fishing and hope that the rig serves you as well as it serves me. Cheers, Matt.
@micmac69
@micmac69 2 года назад
Nicely explained. Not to complicated 😂🎣
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 2 года назад
Glad you liked it!
@julianspiteri9649
@julianspiteri9649 3 года назад
Hi Matt first post ever lol I would like to thank you because over the years 20+ fishing buying ready made rigs very expensive I reckon lol your videos are the easiest I can find to understand you go through every step and now can’t help whilst waiting for a bite making more rigs thanks ever so much regards 👍 Ps keep it up
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 3 года назад
Hi Julian, thanks very much for the feedback and support! It means a lot 😊 Glad you like the rig, let me know how you get on. And we have plenty of video ideas for the future ! All the best with your fishing, Matt.
@julianspiteri9649
@julianspiteri9649 3 года назад
Matthew Collins your welcome buddy Just a quick question if you don’t mind me asking do you have any videos on surface/floater fishing as I love to do abit of stalking eg rigs knots etc please thanks regards 👍
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 3 года назад
@@julianspiteri9649 Hi Julian, French carp have not been educated onto floaters like English carp so it’s many years since I went floater fishing! It was how I got re-started back into carp fishing many years ago. Back then dog biscuits were the going method (probably still are lol.) I used to cut a groove in the back of a biscuit and superglue a size 10 hook in place on the back of the shank. This way the biscuit suspends the hook with the shank parallel to the surface. A bit of nose oil or vaseline on the hooklink helps keep it on top of the surface of the water. 6-8ft of Pro Clear mono was what I used to use (don’t know if you can still buy this). A range of basic controllers was all I used. Feeding is key and I used to spend hours getting them going before introducing a rig. Always cast beyond the carp and tease it back into place. You need to learn to use the wind to your advantage. It’s no good fishing with the wind coming left to right or vice versa unless you enjoy swim hopping as they move away from you. Never feed biscuits into a snag. You want to encourage them out, not give them a reason to stay lol. Knot wise I’d go with something like the palomar (just done a video on this actually). Hope that gives you food for thought ! Cheers, Matt.
@julianspiteri9649
@julianspiteri9649 3 года назад
Matthew Collins hi pal thanks again with your help sorry for all the questions lol but very much appreciated with the quick response tight line all the best regards Ps just going to look at your new videos now pal 👍
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 3 года назад
@@julianspiteri9649 No problem mate, happy to help 👍
@liamwebb9638
@liamwebb9638 2 года назад
Thank you so much for your Helpful videos and carp fishing , i’m getting into it more these days just wanna make safe rigs for carp Fishing I care about the car up there one of my favourite fish
@liamwebb9638
@liamwebb9638 2 года назад
Sorry about my typing I’m dyslexic
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 2 года назад
Hi Liam, thanks very much for taking the time and trouble to comment. My sister and father are both dyslexic so please don’t apologise! It’s wonderful to know that you are getting more into your carp fishing. Carp are just amazing creatures and so very beautiful, keeping them safe should be everyone's top priority so well done for putting their safety first. Cheers, Matt.
@nsmithy
@nsmithy 10 лет назад
This video is amazing Matthew, the way you explain your rig and why you each part is important is fantastically clear. This will change my setup so I hope you continue to make more of these in depth vids.
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 10 лет назад
Hi Nick, wow, well thank you very much. I'm really pleased you enjoyed it and the approach that I take to the way I explain things. More videos are in the pipeline and I will continue to do them in a way that enables the viewer to really get it and have confidence for the start. Confidence, after all is king!
@nemesisghost
@nemesisghost 8 лет назад
Perfect tutorial. Im new to carp fishing and been using a waggler in the margins, a friend of mine has told me to get an inline hair rig setup and i had no idea what that even was until watching this video! Thanks
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 8 лет назад
Hi mate, thanks very much for your comment. Glad you liked the video! All the best with your fishing. Cheers, Matt.
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 10 лет назад
Re. comment from Michael Beshears. Hi Michael, thanks for your message. For me hook length (the distance between the hook and the swivel) should be based upon the vertical distance from the mouth of the carp to the underside of its belly plus a little extra. When feeding over individual baits, carp tilt down to pick up a bait from the bottom, then they tilt back to the horizontal while deciding on whether to eat it or not. I want the hook link to straighten and prick the fish just before the carp gets to the horizontal. Obviously carp of different strains are different shapes and carp come in many sizes. My default choice is a rig of 8 to 10", it works very well for carp of 25 lbs and over. I've caught carp on rigs as long at 14". The problem with going shorter than this is that the carp feels the lead too quickly while the mouth is still angled downwards. They then shake their head violently and can use the weight of the lead to throw the hook out of their mouths. You can tell this has happened when you a get a flurry of beeps that don't materialise into a run. By using a longer rig you give them enough rope to hang themselves so to speak. By the time they realise, it's too late for them to do anything. The most important part of any carp rig is the hook. I hand sharpen every hook I use every time I put it in front of a carp. I use a 30x loupe, a special file and a hone so that the point is super fine and so sharp that the carp don't stand a chance once it's in their mouth. Paying attention to simple details like this can transform your results. Check out my hook sharpening video if you'd like to see how I go about it: Hook sharpening: How to get ultra sharp hooks for your carp rigs. I hope you find this useful. Regards, Matt.
@EricPollarrd
@EricPollarrd 2 года назад
Based on this interesting mathematical equation, what length would your hooklink be for carp averaging 15lb, sir?
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 2 года назад
@@EricPollarrd Hi mate, so there are multiple factors that affect what rig rig length to choose and yes carp size and shape is one of them. On a hard clean bottom I’d start with a hooklink of 6” for carp of around this size. In a solid PVA bag I always go shorter, maybe done to 4”. We’ve filmed a video on that topic so you’ll see that at some point next year. I noticed a few other questions from yourself that are no longer appearing on the channel, I don’t know why. They are good questions so I’ll answer them here anyway 😊 How do running rigs work? For running rigs to work well, your hooks need to be razor sharp for a start. I believe that running rigs work because by the time a carp notices something is wrong, they have moved too far away from the lead, it’s then too late for them to eject it. I get incredibly positive bites on my running rigs. Literally a sail away take every time. Even with my trick running rigs, our carp at Beausoleil might only give you a few beeps and you then have to make a call as to whether to hit it or not. The only way to understand running rigs is to fish with them with confidence. They are devastatingly effective on most waters because most anglers ignore them. With regards to your question about a braided hair getting wrapped around the hook, so, yes adding a little PVA bag of pellets or flake and hitting the clip is absolutely the way to go and will do a good job of reducing the risk of tangles. The further the cast the less good it is at doing this job. If you’re concerned about the hair wrapping round and moving then you might be better off using my basic mono hair rig. 0.40 mono is pretty tangle free as is. For longer range work I use 0.45 or even 0.50. Cheers, Matt.
@Evergreen7557
@Evergreen7557 9 лет назад
Matthew, I just wanted to give an update on the rig you show in this video. As you know I am a beginning carper. Since I last left a message here, I have been using this rig, and I love it!!! I just had my first 9 carp day last week and had Rock Solid hookups each time. Thankyou again for posting and sharing your experiences and rigs with us.
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 9 лет назад
Hi Ray. Hey thanks for the feedback man. Very glad it's working for you. All the best with your carping. Find them, feed them, catch them!
@Quagula
@Quagula 5 лет назад
Now THIS is a thorough explanation
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 5 лет назад
Thank you!
@stuartb1950
@stuartb1950 5 лет назад
Great vid, I learnt more in 15 minutes than in the last ten years, cheers.
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 5 лет назад
Hi mate, thanks very much for your comment, means a lot. Hope you enjoy the other vids on my channel. All the best with your fishing, Cheers, Matt.
@mcdavemcfurry4805
@mcdavemcfurry4805 10 лет назад
Top info from a top angler! Easy to follow and very informative........excellent!
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 10 лет назад
That's very kind mate. Glad you liked it :)
@Evergreen7557
@Evergreen7557 7 лет назад
That totally makes sense. Thankyou greatly. Ever since I first watched your video on your bottom bait rig using Super Nova, that continues to be my go-to Hooklink. I love that stuff, and see no need to change. Luckily we have a vendor here in the US who sells it. Thanks again Matt! Have a great year!
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 7 лет назад
OK great! If you can't get hold of ring swivels it's not going change the effectiveness of the rig. Keep you hook points razor sharp and cast or drop that rig on a decent spot and it will turn most pickups into a run for you. Regards, Matt.
@edenandmeadow
@edenandmeadow 8 лет назад
Matthew I think it's time I came over and have you a visit.... I'm only in Portsmouth and after 3yrs of carp fishing think it's time to enjoy french fishing
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 8 лет назад
+lennon Hi Lennon, well that's great to hear mate. Here's the link to the website: www.frenchcarpandcats.com. You can email me at: matt@frenchcarpandcats.com if you have any questions. We've just had a family over from Portsmouth actually (and the angler is called Lennon...) and they had a great time as you'll see in the latest report in our news section: www.frenchcarpandcats.com/news.php. We hope to hear from you sometime! Cheers, Matt.
@dronecouple
@dronecouple 7 лет назад
going great Matt keep on the good work greetz from The Netherlands
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 7 лет назад
Thanks very much mate, I always like to hear the feedback! A new video coming this week :). All the best with your fishing in the Netherlands. Cheers, Matt.
@dronecouple
@dronecouple 7 лет назад
Thnkz Matt looking forward to it
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 7 лет назад
It's up now, it's about re-spooling with new line. Hope you've subscribed to the channel :)
@dronecouple
@dronecouple 7 лет назад
of course i did thnkz Matt
@TheCHEEKYnatioN
@TheCHEEKYnatioN 9 лет назад
Put this rig to great use last year and for me I always get screaming runs as the line becomes free running so the carp can't feel the lead, great rig and still my favourite even after experimenting with others
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 9 лет назад
Hello mate, thanks so much for your comment! That's fantastic feedback mate. I still haven't come up with anything to touch this setup. Thanks for having the confidence to give it a proper go and letting me know how you got on. All the best with your carping mate. This rig plus a hand sharpened hook will catch any carp that swims!
@LLCoolPeas
@LLCoolPeas 10 лет назад
Thanks for sharing this, Matthew. From the 'snowman' knot on the hair to the 'tell-tale' tail-rubber trick the way you explained each part was really informative. I put one like this together with a snowman (bottombait+popup) yesterday for the first time - and was the only guy who caught on the lake out of 5 anglers (12 rods in total including my 2). Fishing over thick weed using Solid PVA's, once I'd tied this rig it instantly filled me with confidence, and that's before I'd even put it in the water. Obviously bait, location and luck had a part to play in the capture (most likely being the latter) - but I felt that with this rig, I could focus on the other aspects without ever doubting my presentation. The tell-tail tag-end and the semi-fixed/running system is incredibly innovative, and for all of this, I salute you, Sir. - j
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 10 лет назад
Thanks Jay for your most generous comments. I'm delighted that you like the way I've explained the features of the rig and what each element does. This for me is fundamental because without it how can you have any confidence at all? You may also be interested to check out my hook sharpening video: Hook sharpening: How to get ultra sharp hooks for your carp rigs Attention to detail is key but once you've mastered hook sharpening and a good rig basically the world is your Oyster and you can catch carp from virtually any venue. The only time I don't use this rig is when fishing at range or on the river. If the weed was very heavy and dumping the lead was paramount I'd suggest mounting the lead in-line drop off style. The other option would be to change the lead shape so it comes through the weed easier. I wish you all the very best in your fishing. At the end of the day carp fishing is pretty simple, it's carp anglers that make it complicated ;)
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 10 лет назад
Jay Rispin No worries mate. I wish you all the very best with it. Find me on Facebook and let me know how you're getting along: facebook.com/matt.collins.148116
@captpicard6894
@captpicard6894 5 лет назад
Brilliant rig, use it all the time, easy to tie, simple and really effective😁😁
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 5 лет назад
Hi mate, thanks for commenting. Glad you like the rig and it's working for you! Cheers, Matt.
@Evergreen7557
@Evergreen7557 9 лет назад
Thanks Matthew, You Rock man! That's really cool that you have suggested Berkley Big Game also, since this is the primary mono line I use for my catfishing, and I trust it a lot. Thanks again, and keep doing what your doing, your videos are a great help, especially since I am just beginning to learn carp fishing. Have a good one!
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 9 лет назад
Ah cool, glad that BG is familiar to you. Don't forget to subscribe to the channel to keep up to date with the latest videos. There will be another rig video coming up soon. This one is specifically designed for targeting big river carp! All the best, Matt.
@edenandmeadow
@edenandmeadow 8 лет назад
love the 1.5 loop hair trick to keep the baits together
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 8 лет назад
+lennon Thanks for your comment mate. Glad you liked it :)
@creepergod0889
@creepergod0889 8 лет назад
Ive been looking for a video like this, I'm totally new to carp fishing, and this is perfect, well explained too.....cheers!!
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 8 лет назад
+Danny Cox Hi Danny, thanks very much for your comment mate. Glad it helped. All the best with your fishing, don't let yourself get brainwashed by the mags! Cheers, Matt.
@creepergod0889
@creepergod0889 8 лет назад
+Matthew Collins Top advice Matt.......PS: Your rig caught me my first 19b 2oz Mirror........Really pleased!!!! Not bad after only 4 weeks carping.
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 10 лет назад
My favourite carp rig for estate lakes using a knotless knot and a 2 turn kicker for great hooking efficiency, and modified inline lead that works as a semi fixed and running lead. I've found this setup incredibly effective for my fishing at Beausoleil French Carp and Cats and for many of our visitors.
@Woutertje1995
@Woutertje1995 9 лет назад
After losing to much carp during a run because it runs and then stops, i'm gonna try this one, hope the best of it! Thanks in advance for the proper instructions. Greetings from The Netherlands
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 9 лет назад
Wouter Korten Hi Wouter, thanks for the comment. You should be able to land virtually every carp that picks up the rig with this setup as long as the hook is sharp enough. I hand sharpen every single one just to be sure! All the best with your carp fishing cheers, Matt.
@Evergreen7557
@Evergreen7557 9 лет назад
Awesome, since I don't even know where to begin to find them in rivers. Have a great day Matthew!
@jamiedean9523
@jamiedean9523 8 лет назад
Heard about France having a lot of big carp me and a few friends are on about renting a fishery can't wait, definitely going to give this rig a go ..... Thanks
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 8 лет назад
+jamie dean Hi Jamie, thanks for your comment mate. All the best with your carp fishing and good luck with the rig. Cheers, Matt.
@KyleSaudi
@KyleSaudi 4 года назад
very helpful. Thank you very much, Matt!
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 4 года назад
Thank you Kyle! Hope you enjoy the rest of the channel 😊
@sfv6
@sfv6 5 лет назад
Thank you for your effort explaining this technique!..............Unfortunately only small amount of anglers fish for Carp here in the US.
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 5 лет назад
Glad you've enjoyed the video and I hope your catch loads of carp with it!
@marks7724
@marks7724 7 лет назад
The best carp bait I have ever used can be found on Ebay called Carpinator. It stays on the hook better than other baits while it releases its great smell into the water. It has a great smell and doesn't make a mess when putting it on the hook. It is yellow so easy for the carp to see after they follow the smell and I have caught many big carp with this bait in all kinds of water.
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 10 лет назад
WOW! 30,000+ views of my bottom bait rig. Thanks for watching and keep the comments coming, I answer all questions.
@mdakbarali8702
@mdakbarali8702 7 лет назад
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@Fishin2relax
@Fishin2relax 10 лет назад
Hello Matt...lad from the states here :) My dad (and I on occasion) fishes the pay lakes here in North Carolina quite often using a traditional rig involving an egg sinker and bead above a 3 way swivel with very short (3 to 4 inches) braid leaders to #4 or #5 wide gap hooks. He then uses pack bait (grits or rice or trout chow or millet or oats) which he packs around what we call here the "pick up" (your pop up) either a corn puff, wheat puff, sugar smacks or corn usually. But there is really nothing that keeps the "pick up" floating up high enough in my opinion for a hook up. My question (as I'm thrilled with the UK setup for carp!) is why I seldom see your bottom rig used around my parts. Any ideas? And thanks for sharing your great tips.
@waynesfishingadventures
@waynesfishingadventures 4 года назад
Fantastic rig, glad i came across this video, im going to change over to this next trip out. 🎣👍
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 4 года назад
Hi Wayne, glad that you like it! This rig has been hugely successful at my lake and has accounted for thousands of carp over the years. It works great on its own but it’s also deadly when scaled down in a solid PVA bag. If your target water involves fishing at range then you might want to consider my mono D rig which is less prone to tangles: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-hoHB1gi_sQs.html Do let me know how you get on with it 😊 Cheers, Matt.
@grizzlycarp3580
@grizzlycarp3580 8 лет назад
its the set up im useing next time i go fishing cheers great vid.
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 8 лет назад
+Michael King Hi mate, thanks very much for your comment. Hope it does the business for you, do let me know how you get on. Cheers Matt.
@grizzlycarp3580
@grizzlycarp3580 8 лет назад
+Matthew Collins will do matt. whats ya top bait if ya dont mind me asking ?
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 8 лет назад
+Michael King Sure mate, no problem. For me bait is a balance of two things: quality and bait application. I'm fussy about my bait so I roll my own but don't create the mixes myself, I leave that in the hands of the real experts. For the last three years I used Nutrabaits Blue Oyster. It's a good bait and the quality is there but I ran into supply problems. This prompted me to re-think things for 2016 and our fishery consultant will be providing bait mixes for myself and my customers. One is nut based, the other is a fish meal. Hopefully that should cover everyone's needs. It takes time to develop confidence in a bait and confidence is everything. Hope this helps, Cheers, Matt.
@carpfishingpro9406
@carpfishingpro9406 10 лет назад
Thank you so much! I have been looking for something like this for ages, helped me alot can't wait to try it out! Thanks again and tight lines.
@johneturbo
@johneturbo 9 лет назад
Great thanks for the link., will go take a look. tight lines
@ritchevans8374
@ritchevans8374 10 лет назад
......over 25000 views! Love this video Matt, changed my whole approach to angling
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 10 лет назад
Hey thanks mate, that's very kind of you to say so. I can't believe how popular this vid has been either. Thanks to everyone that has liked it and commented ;)
@chrisguygeezer
@chrisguygeezer 4 года назад
Thanks, good practical instruction. Music soundtrack just not needed though..
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 4 года назад
Thanks Chris. You're right about the music lol, we use a lot less now 😉
@chrisguygeezer
@chrisguygeezer 4 года назад
@@matthewcollinsangler 😆
@edenandmeadow
@edenandmeadow 8 лет назад
once again..... pure carping class
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 8 лет назад
+lennon Wow, well thanks very much mate, glad you liked it :)
@djscottysunday
@djscottysunday 9 лет назад
incredibly well explained and easy to follow. Very good mate.
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 9 лет назад
Hi Scott! Thanks very much for your comment. I'm delighted that you enjoyed the video. All the best with your carping and don't forget to let me know how you get on with using the rig. Happy new year, Matt.
@HoboMofo32
@HoboMofo32 5 лет назад
Getting back out on the bank this Wednesday and I’m gonna give this a go. 👍🏻
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 5 лет назад
Hi mate thanks for commenting. It's a good rig so no reason why it won't work for you. Got a guest at our lake using it this week and he's had a hat full of very big carp on it!
@iansoutdoorsrecovery7971
@iansoutdoorsrecovery7971 6 лет назад
Just took up fishing awesome mate deffo going try this set up
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 6 лет назад
Hi Ian, thanks for commenting. Glad you like the video. Keep your hooks sharp and learn to land this rig nicely and you'll catch plenty mate ;) All the best, Matt.
@rizlh4003
@rizlh4003 9 лет назад
Great video, will be trying this out this week thanks!
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 9 лет назад
Hey thanks for the comment. Very glad you enjoyed it. Good luck at the weekend. Find carp, catch carp simples!
@alikhan-kx4qv
@alikhan-kx4qv 6 лет назад
Amazing video Matt.. Seriously brilliant.. Keep up the good work
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 6 лет назад
Thanks very much mate, really appreciate it. Matt.
@alikhan-kx4qv
@alikhan-kx4qv 6 лет назад
🙌👍
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 10 лет назад
Re. Comment from Michael Beshears. Hi Michael, thanks for giving me an insight into your rig that you use in the States. Every country has their own way of doing things I guess. The Brits have their methods, the Europeans approach is similar but tuned to suit the challenges of their environment. As far as I understand Carp fishing in the US is at an embryonic stage and angling styles for carp will be variations of that used for more traditional US species. Glad you enjoyed the video anyway. Cheers, Matt.
@JoeDevlin
@JoeDevlin 9 лет назад
Thanks for the running rig using bottom bait, also the hook sharpening which I found very interesting
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 9 лет назад
Hi Joe, thanks for the feedback, it's much appreciated! Matt.
@ccwweeman3385
@ccwweeman3385 10 лет назад
great video matthew thanks for sharing mate....colin w.
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 10 лет назад
Thanks Colin, I'm very glad you liked it. All the best with your carp fishing. Cheers, Matt.
@MrWajdee
@MrWajdee 7 лет назад
What a great video helps me a lot god bless mate
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 7 лет назад
Hi mate, thanks for commenting. Glad it's helped you! Don't forget to subscribe, new video just uploaded. Cheers, Matt.
@nickwatkins5321
@nickwatkins5321 Год назад
Hi Matt, I use a very similar rig. Came up with the idea a few years ago and used it to great effect. I use a teardrop shaped rig ring rather than a swivel. Pull that into the rubber. Locks in place well but as soon as a carp shakes it’s head it becomes free running. I love the tag end give away though, I’m now wondering why I didn’t think of that!!
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler Год назад
Hi Nick, yes, very similar to what I'm doing here, there are a number of ways to achieve the effect. Glad you like the 'telltale', necessity is the mother of invention 😉
@nickwatkins5321
@nickwatkins5321 Год назад
@@matthewcollinsangler I just don’t know why I never thought of it, or see more people use something like that.
@joeladams4779
@joeladams4779 3 года назад
Excellent video thank you
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 3 года назад
Hi mate, glad you liked it. I did this video quite a few years ago now but it's still catching carp! New video out today that you might like. Cheers, Matt.
@Andrew1233527
@Andrew1233527 5 лет назад
Superb!!
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 5 лет назад
Hi mate, thanks for commenting, glad you liked it! This rig still catches week in week out so do give it a go if it's appropriate for your venue. Cheers, Matt.
@waynelonsdale1293
@waynelonsdale1293 9 лет назад
just starting to do the big carp fishing great videos I live in turkey so getting the gear is hard work the making your own boiled is great as cannot get them here
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 9 лет назад
Wayne Lonsdale Hi Wayne, many thanks for the feedback, I hope the videos can help you and all the best with your fishing. Cheers, Matt.
@stevebather3233
@stevebather3233 9 лет назад
hi thanks for sharing the info im going to try this out on my local will post the result.Cheers
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 9 лет назад
Hi Steve, thanks for your comment! Glad you liked the video. Do let me know how you get on. If you're not used to casting out braided rigs they can be tricky at first. Start off at 40 yards and have a few casts. If you find it tangles when you retrieve it then you need stop the lead in flight sooner. Any problems give me a shout. With practice you can fish this at 80 yards without issue. All the best with your fishing. Cheers, Matt.
@MaffTUK
@MaffTUK 7 лет назад
Thanks Matthew great vid
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 7 лет назад
Thanks a lot mate, I really appreciate it. Hope you enjoy some of the others too!
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 10 лет назад
Re. Comment from Enno Smout. My lake in France has many different productive spots. Some are very hard gravel, some firm silt, some soft silt and some choddy with soft silt beneath. I fish this rig in the configuration shown on all the marks and have caught hundreds of big carp using it. I use Kyston's supernova because it is a slow sinking, soft braided hook link that sits nicely over any bottom type. Other companies make such materials but I've got a huge amount of confidence in it and see no reason to use anything else for short/medium range. The problem with stiffer materials is that they can kink upwards unless the spot your fishing is not very clean and hard and it's possible that carp could sense this and spook off. Based on the bottom type you describe the, personally I wouldn't use the hook link materials you suggest. If the bottom is as soft as you say you might want to consider fishing a 2" popup instead. You can use exactly the same rig just shorten the hair for a popup presentation. A slow sinking bottom bait or snowman presentation may well be worth trying too. All the best with you fishing and hope that you find this rig to be effective for your situation. Cheers, Matt.
@ennosmout2391
@ennosmout2391 10 лет назад
Thank you for answering my question so fast and thanks for the information as well. I'm now trying to find out where I can buy the supernova Braid in Belgium so I can give it a try. And I would also like to ask if it would be wise to fish this rig on a helicopter leader so it doesn't drop into the silt or any other soft bottems to much. Cheers and tight lines , Enno
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 10 лет назад
enno Smout Hi Enno, no problem :) I designed the rig to fish over all bottom types including silt. The real secret to the rig is the way the lead setup works and if you were to use a helicopter rig you would fundamentally change the rig mechanics. If you're dropping this rig from a boat, unless the silt was very soft and deep, I wouldn't change it in any way. If it was deep soft silt I'd consider dropping the lead size to something lighter like 2oz and perhaps even lengthening the hook link to 300mm. The addition of a small PVA bag will slow the rig down as it falls through the water on the cast and land it more gently on the bottom. You could also place the entire rig into a solid PVA bag which will settle nicely over the silt but still ensure that it's fishing effectively. The rig can be modified to use a slow sinking snowman presentation which will also help with presentation. Don't worry too much if the lead plugs into the silt. You should be stopping the lead in flight just above the surface of the water anyway to land the rig neatly. A lead that is lightly plugged can greatly improve the hooking efficiency anyway. I wish you all the best with it, you should be able to use this rig very confidently over silty bottoms...I do! Cheers, Matt.
@louisscott1063
@louisscott1063 9 лет назад
I just watched again & learned more thanks
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 8 лет назад
Hi Louis, thanks for your comment. All the best with your fishing. Cheers, Matt.
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 10 лет назад
Hi John, many thanks for your comment. In my experience, most tail rubbers will do the job with most leads, just use what you've got and as long as when you pick up the bait, the fit between the lead and the rubber is sufficient to support the weight of the lead but not so tight that a light shake won't dislodge it, then the rig will work. The combinations that I know work are Avid tail rubber to Avid lead and Korda tail rubber to Korda lead. Good luck with it :)
@polishlad8873
@polishlad8873 8 лет назад
very detailed video! Thanx!
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 8 лет назад
Thanks a lot mate!
@markwarren2693
@markwarren2693 5 лет назад
Top class video thank you.
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 5 лет назад
You're welcome mate, thanks for the feedback :)
@richardpeterson3753
@richardpeterson3753 4 года назад
Don't got half this stuff.that putty alone would be used daily in my tackle box lol.not very common here,and I'm even tempted to figure out how to diy the stuff.them sinkers are another thing I'd almost certainly have to order online.another challenge is I'm scaleing down these rigs in size as well.at least my main pond I fish at,there is not 40 pound carp swimming in there lol.i can manage to get tubing but that has to wait.short on funds lol.looks good though.
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 4 года назад
Hi Richard, I totally get where you’re coming from. Carp fishing isn't anywhere near as complicated as many folk will try and tell you lol. In fact I’ve come up with a new rig, just as good but simpler, with less components compared to this one. Video will be published this month so do subscribe and you’ll get a note when it’s ready. I stopped using fancy hooklinks a few years ago. Why not just use your mainline for hooklink? It’s what I do now. Tie the knotless knot exactly the same as I’ve shown in the video, it works great like this with just a single bait. Don’t bother with the putty (I don’t use it half the time lol). Swap the inline lead for a swivel lead and slide the ring over the tail rubber to trap the tell tale. Unless rules state otherwise, rig tubing is optional. Now you’ve got something simple, cheap and it’s still really effective. Spend the rest of your fishing budget on hooks (one hook per cast ideally or learn to re-sharpen them). Check out this company for quality hooks at great money: hls-products.com/27-hooks. Use an out turned eyed hook (chod style) with mono. Particles are really cheap. Check out my spring vlog 1 for tips on a cheap particle mix: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-6beCyhjnM_0.html All the best with your fishing. Cheers, Matt.
@9869michael
@9869michael 2 года назад
another great vid
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 2 года назад
Thanks very much mate!
@johneturbo
@johneturbo 9 лет назад
Hi i enjoyed the video. I do like the running rig for bite indication I've looked for your video you mentioned about hook sharpening i'd like to see how you sharpen your hooks :)
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 9 лет назад
Johneturbo Hi John, thanks very much for your comment. I've made a video on the hook sharpening technique that I use. If you'd like to follow this link you'll find it there: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ahwZ5wHBt-4.html. Hope this helps. Cheers, Matt.
@TheMDOutdoors2016
@TheMDOutdoors2016 7 лет назад
Awesome video and tutorial we just subscribe to your channel. As always happy fishing and tight lines. Fish On!
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 7 лет назад
Hi mate, thanks for your comment. Glad you liked the video. All the best with your fishing too! Cheers, Matt.
@djdave29
@djdave29 4 года назад
I briefly tried this the other day, but when I wound in I was tangled. I think this may have been due to the fact that I used one of those large big ring swivels that have bought me success with the multi rig. Do you think there’s a possibility that the rig is rotating too much on the cast with the larger ring swivel? Also Matt, when trapping line on the cast, is it acceptable to stop it at the bottom of the spool? Casting and stopping leads on impact is definitely a weak point of my armoury. Regarding the rig Matt, would a stiffer material also work? I find Atomic Tackle’s Jel E Wyre an excellent material. I’ve also wondered if there’s any value in adding a rubber anti-tangle sleeve before tying the rig to the ring swivel to help avoid tangles and possibly kick the rig away from the lead?
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 4 года назад
Hi Mickey, I’ve only ever used a size 8 ring swivel with this rig so I can’t really comment about whether a large ring is the cause or not but I’d be surprised if I’m honest. You mention that hitting the clip or trapping the line and landing the lead on the water is a weak point for you and I can virtually guarantee that this is where the issue lies. The big downside of this rig is that the braid is very prone to tangling unless you cast it perfectly. Now there are ways round this. Adding a PVA stringer or a golf ball sized PVA mesh bag will definitely help. You’ll still be limited on casting distance though. The very best way to use this rig is in a solid PVA bag. Just shorten it down to 4-6” and away you go. If you’ve not tried the solid PVA bag method then it’s definitely worth it. It’s my go to method in the winter. If you are fishing over a relatively flat or firm bottom then why not combine my multi rig with this trickl in line lead setup? I used this a lot successfully. We will shortly be publishing a new video on a swivel lead based running rig. It solves many of the problems of the original rig but still has a trick element which stops the carp using the weight of the lead to throw the hook. It’s very easy to cast even at long range too. It may be of interest to you. Cheers, Matt.
@djdave29
@djdave29 4 года назад
Matthew Collins Cheers for the replies as always Matt. Your videos are the best content on here in my view - no showing off, no sales nonsense, just excellent practical advice superbly illustrated. Looking forward to the D rig one.
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 4 года назад
@@djdave29 Thanks very much mate, it's really nice to hear. I really enjoy sharing what I've learnt over the years. Carp fishing is made very complicated and expensive in the carping media and it doesn't have to be 😊
@dpfisherman
@dpfisherman 5 лет назад
awesome video mate, well done, liked and subscribed :)
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 5 лет назад
Thanks very much mate, always a pleasure to hear feedback like this :)
@Fishin2relax
@Fishin2relax 10 лет назад
Hello again Matt...could you talk more about the length of your leader (from swivel to hook) and your theory as to getting a quicker hook up with shorter leaders vs longer? Thinking that if the carp creates resistance by running off or moving sideways after eating the bait, that the short leaders to lead to more hook ups.
@Xen9889
@Xen9889 10 лет назад
Excellent video Matt, really enjoyed it, I'm an ex match angler that has now turned to carp fishing, and to be honest I didnt realise what a steep learning curve it was going to be, so videos like this are really, really good for me, I can't seem to find you hook sharpening video you mentioned??
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 10 лет назад
Hi Xen, Glad you liked it. I've filmed the hook sharpening video but it's not been edited and published yet. In the meantime perhaps you'd like to check out my Hook sharpening blog article: www.frenchcarpandcats.com/blog/blogstory.php?seq=63. Learning to carp fish well is a great journey. I wish you all the best along the way. Cheers, Matt.
@Xen9889
@Xen9889 10 лет назад
Thanks Matt, Ill check it out mate. Kind regards Tony
@ibcatchin1
@ibcatchin1 8 лет назад
good tips going to be trying this ,hope catch ratio goes up
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 8 лет назад
Hello mate, thanks for your comment. A super sharp hook coupled with this rig and good bait is all you need for most venues. All the best with your fishing. Cheers, Matt.
@happychappy765
@happychappy765 8 лет назад
good simple rig with maximum effect and minimum components... going to try this at the weekend.... the telltale hair is a brilliant idea...
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 8 лет назад
Hi Neil, thanks very much for your comment mate. Glad you like it. It's not the one for fishing at range as it's prone to tangle when cast very hard. Just make sure you land the rig nicely on the water by stopping the lead in flight a few feet above the surface. Add a PVA stringer of stocking to aid separation in flight. If you do need to use it at range, just shorten the hook link and fold the whole lot into a well tied solid PVA bag. With the right gear you can launch these 100 yards easy enough. Combined with a hand sharpened hook, this rig will trick most carp even from heavily pressured waters. All the best with it. Cheers, Matt.
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 10 лет назад
Yes absolutely,you can make a stiff rig variant and incorporate the same design principles. Thanks for watching!
@mrdanthemanboi9
@mrdanthemanboi9 7 лет назад
Can you do a video on how to set up pop-up bollies and when to use them and when not to
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 7 лет назад
Hello mate, thanks for commenting. There are some more rig videos in the pipeline and I've done one on the stiff hinge rig which may answer some of your questions. Cheers, Matt.
@danjoel86
@danjoel86 10 лет назад
Hi. Fantastic video. I was just wondering what size rig tubing i would need for using 6-10lb line with a size 10-12 hook? Thanks
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 10 лет назад
Hi Dan, glad you like the video but I'm not sure I understand the question. 6-10lb is very light for a mainline. The lightest I use is 12lb with a 30lb leader for extreme range work. Normally it's 15lb 0.40mm. I use standard 0.75mm i.d. rig tube which slips over fine. 6-10lb is too light for hook links too. I never use anything below 25lbs and 45lbs in some situations. 15lb's is o.k. in open water situations with no snags. Size 10 to 12 hooks are very small. Carp have massive mouths and I don't agree with the small hooks more bites theory at all. Size 6 is the smallest hook I used in recent years but nowadays I use size 4's. It's no good hooking them if you can't land them. As shown this rig is highly effective for any carp over 5lbs. I hope this helps. Cheers, Matt.
@jimclarke5049
@jimclarke5049 4 года назад
Great vid but by goin through the eye twice u can lock the knot in place also addin a 5 mm piece of shrink tube on the shank and a 10 mm over the eye and a gibbinson style line aligner and maybe 15 to 20 mm over the swivel knot u can improve this rig no end .
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 4 года назад
Hi Jim, thanks for commenting. Never thought about going through the eye twice. That would certainly add an additional lock to the knotless knot and may well stop it twisting under load. We made this video way back in 2013 and due to the size of our catfish now (115lb +), we use much heavier braid to construct this rig. As this material is up to 0.40mm diameter I'm not sure I could get it through the eye twice but I will try it so thanks for sharing. With regards to shrink tube and line aligners, this is something that I experimented with a lot many years ago. To be honest I found such additions made my results worse. Line aligners are designed to help the hook turn over. This rig turns over very well as is so you have to ask yourself are they necessary? Personally I haven't used one for years. What works well on some waters may not work well on others of course. Our customers have been using this rig in its basic form (as shown in the video) for the last 9 years now and it continues to work week in week out. The most important part of any rig is an ultra sharp hook and the trick lead setup really does help reduce the number of time they can do you by slinging the lead about. All the best with your fishing, Cheers, Matt.
@jimclarke5049
@jimclarke5049 4 года назад
@@matthewcollinsangler matt jim gibbinson is probably ond of the best thinking anglers ever if it didnt work he would not have used even frank warwick still uses it so yes i beleive it does make a difference
@jenniferdille1400
@jenniferdille1400 7 лет назад
Great video. Love the detail explanation of why this rig works and how to throw it. This is what fishing videoed should be about...Fishing! Can you tell me what your main line is? I am new to carp fishing and assumed I would use braid but it looks like you were using mono. Thanks.
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 7 лет назад
Hi Jennifer, thanks very much for commenting, I'm glad you like the video! If you're new to carp fishing then I would definitely start with monofilament mainline. Braided mainline is useful for certain types of carp fishing but mono is much easier to handle. In this particular video I was using 15lb GR 60X which is distributed by Gardner. It's quite an expensive line though. I did loads of line testing this winter and you can pay a lot of money for some rubbish line! For standard carp fishing I'd use Berkley Big Game in 15lb. It's relatively cheap, handles well, casts well, sinks OK and the knots are very strong and consistent. For more extreme fishing I use the 25lb version of it. All the best with your fishing, cheers, Matt.
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 9 лет назад
My most watched video on my channel.
@ravon1982
@ravon1982 8 лет назад
+Matthew Collins Am going to give this a go this month matey. cheers.
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 8 лет назад
ravon1982 Thanks for your comment mate, hope it does the business for you. Any problems give me a shout. Cheers, Matt.
@ravon1982
@ravon1982 8 лет назад
Matthew Collins Thanks bud. I was planning on giving you a bit of feed back when I use this rig, it does look the bizz cheers again matt.
@cupiddstunt
@cupiddstunt 4 года назад
Thank you Matthew for a very informative video. I have recently made friends with a Hungarian lad who has just invited me out to his home when he goes back for a visit end of April for about 12-14 days I happily accepted the invite As he says there is some excellent catfish in the local river, and then a couple of days later he tells me he has entered me along with himself into a early season ‘speed fishing comp.’ on a carp lake it’s a limited time one rod comp. It’s a couple of generations since I fished for carp so I headed straight for youtube for info and have to say your vid is about the most informative and well presented vid I have come across, that said I do have a question of two. Question 1/ will this work ok with what I am taking as being called a popup rig, or is there any obvious flaws in the idea that I have missed? Question 2/ Do you have any recommendations for rig length? Thanks again for an excellent vid. And I have now subscribed.
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 4 года назад
Hi mate, thanks very much for the feedback and for subscribing. I'm delighted that you like the video and found it useful. The beauty about this rig is that it can be adapted to many fishing situations so yes you can use it with popups or snowmen style presentations. In terms of rig length, it does kind of depend on the size and type of carp you’re after. For big fat 20kg mirrors then you can go as long as 12" (300mm). For small commons then you might go as short as 4" (100mm). I normally make my rigs 6" (150mm) long. You can also use this style of lead system with a multi-rig which is very popular with popups anyway. Check out this link for my multi rig video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ekdkM52dSq8.html. I use the solid PVA bag method a lot! It’s a great way of guaranteed tangle free presentation (no matter how rusty your casting is!) and ideally suited to the popup version of my multi-rig when combined with the Beausoleil rig lead system. Always make sure to use a nice large split shot when fishing with pop ups. The last thing you want is the popup coming straight up of the lead or so critically balanced that the carp can waft it around with their fins. Don’t forget that the best rig in the world is useless if the hook isn't razor sharp. Have fun getting back into carp fishing. Cheers, Matt.
@djdave29
@djdave29 6 лет назад
Great video, thank-you. Could you use an alternative to braid? Guess it depends what you’re fishing on. Maybe you could use a stiff material over gravel, say IQ? Would also kick away nicely from the lead.
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 6 лет назад
Hi Mickey, thanks for commenting. Glad that you like the video! The great thing about this rig is that you can use it with any hook link material you want. If you don’t use braid, what matters is the bottom type you’re fishing over. Braid will work over any bottom type but fluoro or stiffer materials are less forgiving. If you use IQ or other fluoro, you can fish it on polished clay, sand or fine gravel but anything with lumps can make the hook link kick up at an un-natural angle and ruin your presentation. I know the Korda boys bang on about the importance of having the hook bait kick away from the lead but this rig (in the manner described here) has been fished at my lake by hundreds of anglers over the last seven years and it works a charm on every spot despite big variances on bottom type. I use a bait boat for a lot of my fishing and I know that when this rig is dropped, the bait lands very close to lead, but it makes absolutely no difference to my catch rate. If you’re casting it, you must land it properly i.e. stop it in flight a few feet above the water and then feel it down but that’s all. Keep your hooks razor sharp and it will catch anything that swims IMO. All the best, Matt.
@djdave29
@djdave29 6 лет назад
Thanks for taking the time to reply Matt. I will be going with your advice - the proof's in the pudding. People too easily forget that there's still a place in fishing for these older school materials, the majority of which are better quality products than some of the modern end tackle available today. As a side note, are there any polarised sunglasses that you can recommend? The price of Costas seems a bit ridiculous! I've just looked at Beausoleil - that's your place right? I think I need to be paying you a visit, looks absolutely superb. Email on its way.
@dougjohnson9628
@dougjohnson9628 5 лет назад
Hi Matt - Great video!! I am curious about the putty you are using above the hook and boilies. I live state-side and have never seen this stuff. Where can I find it? I usually use the smallest split shot I can find, but feel they may be a bit heavy for what I need.. Thanks & have a great day.
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 5 лет назад
Hi Doug, thanks for commenting. So in the video I'm using tungsten putty. I used to use this back in my engineering days! In the UK, tungsten putty for pinning down rigs is readily available but I know that the US carp scene is very different. Since making this video I've done quite a lot of fishing without putty to see if it makes a difference and to be honest it doesn't seem to matter at all. Like many things in carp fishing it's probably more of a confidence thing. I also use split shot for certain popup rigs. The carp can't tell the difference! I worry about hook sharpness more than pinning down my rigs! All the best with your fishing, cheers, Matt.
@leovanopstal5861
@leovanopstal5861 2 года назад
Hi Matthew, I dare to say that I can fish reasonably well and catch my fish, but for years I have been using tips from various people in my area. Your informative videos give structure to my fishing and I would like to thank you for that. A question about the Beausoleil rig, How long do you make this rig (in general)
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 2 года назад
Thanks Leo, that’s nice to hear. I do the same thing, I take inspiration from various sources in my own angling and I incorporate what I like and what works for me. The Beausoleil rig can be adapted to a variety of situations and lengths. I tend to use it at 25cm - 27cm long as do most of our guests that use the rig. Did you watch our video on rig length? Here’s the link: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-YfIy3Kds49Y.html Cheers, Matt.
@jayesparkes4064
@jayesparkes4064 10 лет назад
That's good helped me fishing
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 10 лет назад
Hi Jaye, thanks for your comment and glad it's working for you. Cheers, Matt.
@garytttostenson3468
@garytttostenson3468 5 лет назад
Howdy from the US. That's a good looking rig you've got there. I'm working on getting into carp fishing, and I've got a few inquiries regarding gear. What hook brands/sizes would you recommend, as well as what line and swivels would you recommend? Any help would be much appreciated.
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 5 лет назад
Hi mate, thanks for commenting. For hooks I’ve always been a big fan of wide gape beaked patterns with a micro barb. For most of my carping I use size 4’s or size 2’s on the big rivers. Not sure what carp brands are available in the US but over here I use Korda, ESP and Nash. Owner is a good quality US brand that do decent carp hooks so they might be a good bet. Hook sharpness is everything in carp fishing as you need the rigs to hook the fish for you. I recommend changing hook every cast or re-sharpening to get the ultimate result. For swivels just stick with size 8’s from a quality brand and ideally they should be matt black. Line is easy just use Berkley Big game for mono in 15 to 25lbs or Spiderwire if you need braid in 40 to 70lbs. For hooklink I’d start with something really simple like mono. (Big Game in 25lbs makes a great hooklink!). My inline rig is great with braid but not so good with mono unless the bottom is very clean. This rig is designed for catching carp from a very heavy pressured estate lake that’s fished 8 months of the year 24/7 by multiple anglers. You might be better off using a simple running rig with a swivel style lead with a mono hooklink as this will remain tangle free and fish over a wide variety of bottom types. If you need to dump the lead due to heavy weed or snaggy conditions then use a lead clip. Keep your hooks razor sharp, use good bait and plenty of it and you should catch. If you’d like to know a bit more about how I catch carp head on over to our blog: www.frenchcarpandcats.com/blog/ Good luck, Matt.
@garytttostenson3468
@garytttostenson3468 5 лет назад
@@matthewcollinsangler Thanks a lot, Matt! Good luck to you, too!
@henryclowes1462
@henryclowes1462 4 года назад
Thanks so much will be sure to use this rig just on a smaller scale. Just got to practice tieing it first. Can you suggest any good boiles?
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 4 года назад
Hi Henry, no need to scale this rig down. It's good for singles and doubles too. Good bait costs good money and if you buy rubbish bait your results will be poor. My advice would be to find a supplier of good quality fishmeal based bait local to you. Difficult but not impossible. Bait application is a whole other subject that takes time and dedication. Pre-baiting is a massive edge but one that sets the good anglers apart from the rest of the crowd. Good luck, Matt.
@fifec123
@fifec123 10 лет назад
Thanks for putting this rig up, I really like the look of it! Just wondering what your thoughts are on lead size, do u think you need to use a heavy lead? Does this help with the hooking in any way? Only asking as I usually fish canals at close range so normally don't go heavier than 1.5oz! Also what are your thoughts with using back leads with this rig! Thanks!
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 10 лет назад
Hi, thanks for your comment, glad you like it. I always use 3.5oz leads when fishing lakes. They really drive the point in and I hardly ever lose a fish on this setup. The extra weight also helps to create a pivot point so that the lead acts like a pulley after the carp has picked up the rig. I've never tried using it with such a light lead. I've never fished a canal but I do fish on the large French rivers. For the river I use 4.5oz gripper leads to cope with the flow but I change to an Avid flat lead clip setup. I suspect that on the canals you encounter a few snags and stuff and if this is the case I want to be able to pull the lead out of the clip if it does get stuck. The Avid clips have a pin which you can put into the quick change clip to help with lead ejection but it means that you are fishing a standard semi fix rig. When fishing the river I leave the pin out which turns the rig into a super light semi fixed rig like the one in the video. I use a heavy mono leader to connect the quick clip and the knot provides just enough grip inside the clip to drive the hook home before releasing the lead so that it slides away from the rig. This means you get the best of both worlds in that bite indication is not compromised, neither is hooking ability. The carp can't use the lead to swing out the lead and yet if the lead jams and I need to pull hard the clip opens out, dumps the lead and I get the whole lot back. Hope this helps. Cheers, Matt.
@cuzzo142
@cuzzo142 2 года назад
Hi Matt great video. Do you ever put foam nuggets on the hair to stop the baits twisting around the hook ? I suppose if you cast correctly it's not needed. Many thanks Mike
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 2 года назад
Hi Mike, I used to use a foam nugget every chuck but during Covid I ran out, stopped using them and it didn't make a blind bit of difference lol. Yeah, braided in-line rigs are not easy to cast unless you hit the clip perfectly every time so the best bet is to use a solid PVA bag or a parachute bag. Cheers, Matt.
@cuzzo142
@cuzzo142 2 года назад
@@matthewcollinsangler thanks for your reply Matt...I've tied some of your mono hooklengths up....they look really good. I'm gonna practice my casting . I've used the slip running rig for a while and love the concept. I fish for big eels but also love carp fishing. I like the idea of keeping things simple....sometimes, I had that many rigs and methods floating around in my head that I didn't know if I was coming or going. The tip about the 10" hooklengths make perfect sense so thanks for sharing. A lot of big eels have been taken by carpers and it is no surprise to me as carp fishermen mostly use good quality baits and are picky about where exactly they are placing their baits and their presentation. it was always assumed that Big eels rarely get caught on bolt rigs but many eelers are now using heli set ups. I really enjoy your presentations Matt. Many thanks Mick
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 2 года назад
@@cuzzo142 Hey, I’ve been that guy! I’ve tied myself up in knots and got so lost I couldn't catch a cold. I got myself back on track by going back to basics and focusing on what really matters. Simple rigs, sharp hooks, that’s it! New video out on Sunday on catfishing rigs. Hope you like that one too :) Cheers, Matt.
@johneturbo
@johneturbo 10 лет назад
Great video, well explained Ive been looking at this idea for a while, as i'm sure clever carp have been using my lead to throw the hook :/ will any tail rubber do the job once the insert has been removed or are they a special type cheers john
@georgeedwards1786
@georgeedwards1786 7 лет назад
Hi ,Matt., great video .only one comment if you use 20mm pops as bait you would need one helluv a weight near the hook in order to hold the bait just off the bottom
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 7 лет назад
Hi George, thanks for your comment. This rig is designed for 2 x 20mm bottom baits. You can use it as a basis for any pop rig too though. I just use a 16mm popup. Add a split shot, popup weight or some putty to balance. Cheers, matt.
@Tube721
@Tube721 4 года назад
Thank you so much for this video, I presume this would be considered a non fixed rig allowing it to be used on lakes that don't permit bolt/death rigs? Would you use this same rig in a PVA bag?
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 4 года назад
Hi mate, thanks for commenting and I'm glad you like the video. Yes this is a very safe rig as the lead slides away easily from the swivel. If the mainline fails, the lead is quickly left behind as the line passes through it cleanly. It's easy to confuse bolt rigs with death rigs. It's perfectly possible to create a safe bolt rig. A good example being a lead clip setup. The most important thing is to not push the tail rubber on too hard. It's far better to lose a few leads than run the risk of leaving a carp tethered to a snag. The rig as shown in the video is perfect for solid PVA bags. It's something I use regularly especially during the winter and early season. You might want to drop the lead size and bait size to make smaller bags that can be cast a very long way. Check out my video on PVA tricks. All the best with your fishing. Cheers, Matt.
@petemason57
@petemason57 5 лет назад
It's just your interpretation of a ledger rig that's caught fish for 50 years or more. Each to there own as we all have our fav rigs.
@Kingcarparpeggio
@Kingcarparpeggio 4 года назад
I don't remember anything like that 50 years ago and I was around !!!.
@DeadheadByDaylight
@DeadheadByDaylight 9 лет назад
Excellent video! Im going in a week or so to find the items to make this rig for the year when it starts. I live in the states and find that this rig would be very useful where i go. But I do have one question...im not a fan of the corn aligner rigs, so could this rig work with sweet corn and a soft plastic?
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 9 лет назад
Hi Hoosier, thanks very much for your comment. Yes this rig will work with sweet corn and a plastic topper. The problem is that because the braid is very supple and the corn is very light you may have problems casting it. It's important when using a soft braided rig to have a heavy bait as it helps keep it tangle free on the cast. There are a couple of options to solve this problem. 1) hook on a small PVA bag of sweet corn before casting out (this adds weight to the hook and helps keeps the lead and hair rig separated). 2) Shorten the overall length of the the rig to 4-5" and put the whole lot in a solid PVA bag. This guarantees it to be tangle free every time now matter how you cast it and it's a great technique when fishing over or in weed. Personally I love fishing over a spread of boilie baits as I find I pick up a higher average size of carp. The rig as designed is perfect for this type of baiting strategy but it can work in your situation with a few tweeks. I Hope this helps you in your carp fishing. Cheers, Matt.
@andyjohnson5727
@andyjohnson5727 6 лет назад
Hi Matt, Firstly thanks for taking the time to create a great tutorial, i also visited the associated webpage too. have just started fishing again after a 20 year haitus. However, the main location that i am fishing at doesn't allow braided hook lengths or barbed hooks. The Lake has double figure carp not exceeding 30lb. Currently have 8lb on the reel, what would you recommend as a replacement for the braided line, would you do anything different from what is on the video with your suggested braid replacement?
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 6 лет назад
Hi Andy, thanks for your comment and glad you like the video. In the last 20 years carp fishing has changed a lot! Back in the day (30 years ago) I used to feeder fish for carp at my local park lake with 4lb mainline straight through. 8lb was reserved for the massively powerful barbel on the Severn. Oh how times have changed! Forget all these fancy branded carp lines, just buy some 15lb Berkley Big Game (0.34mm) and you will be able to safely tackle a range of waters included the ones with doubles to 30lbs. It might seem very heavy at first and the reels you have might not be suitable but it’s what you need to fish safely. We use the 25lbs version here but then we have cats to 100lbs! If braided hook links are banned then just use the 15lb Big Game for the hooklink as well! It will save you a fortune and you’ll still catch loads. One of my mates is a next level carper and way beyond my experience and that’s all he ever uses for mainline and hooklink. I use mono more and more nowadays. Sunsets Amnesia is a personal favourite of mine. I use it in 30lb for targeting big river carp in zebra mussels and crayfish infested rivers, 15lb to 20lb will be fine for your needs. To fish mono hook links successfully, use chod type or stiff rig style hooks. I’m really liking the Fox Edges Stiff Rig beaked for mono hook links. Buy a proper eye loupe to check the point every cast and change them when they don’t look like they do fresh from the packet. Fished on hard clean spots you can use exactly the same knot and lead setup as in the video. If the bottom is soft all over, switch to a running swivel lead. Food for thought I hope. Good luck! Matt.
@andyjohnson5727
@andyjohnson5727 6 лет назад
Thanks for the info it is greatly appreciated. I have subbed to your channel! :)
@haba_15
@haba_15 2 года назад
Nice setup thanks. Do you still use GR60, or changed to something else? My last two reels of GR60 both went springy and twisted in 3 months.
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 2 года назад
Hi mate, thanks for commenting. I stopped using the GR60 a few years ago as I had the same problems as you. I also tested ESP syncro XT loaded and it was just as bad. Basically what’s happening is that when the line becomes dry it behaves very differently. If you fished for 24/48 hrs in the rain you’d find it becomes soft and pliable again. There is a cheat though because you can pre-soak the spools and if you keep the line wet during the session you’ll get on better with it. If you watch this video it will explain more: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-pf1m8FJIP6k.html I have been fishing with the Nash Bullet for 1yr+ now. I’m testing this in 20lbs and 10lbs. No line is perfect of course but I’m happy with it. It knots well (especially to a leadless leader like Cling-on). Tthe 20lb version is proper tow rope. It casts very well and has excellent abrasion resistance. I would never normally consider fishing 10lb mainline without a leader but it’s possible with the bullet as the knot strength is very good. Not sure I’d use it with tubing tied to a swivel though as the knot strength is lower. I’ve been casting baiting rigs with 3 oz leads 90 yards with 10lb Bullet on 9ft Dwarfs with zero issues here. The only thing with the Bullet is the last few yards go a bit bongly and you’ll want to cut the back every so often. I’ll forgive it though as it’s so good in every other department. It even sinks well. Hope that helps, Cheers, Matt.
@MrCw1588
@MrCw1588 Год назад
Very informative video, could this be used on tight line locked up snagg fishing 🤔 thinking it cant run if locked up but once get a pick up and fish shakes its head the lead will slide up the tubing so carp cant use the weight of the lead to help eject the hook during the fight
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler Год назад
Hi mate, I’m not a fan of snag fishing… My rule of thumb is to never fish closer than 10m. If you’re fishing with a tight line and locked up, you can push that to 5m. I used to fish closer and I lost fish. Nowadays, I bait short of the snag and draw the fish to me, it’s safer and more effective. If there are snags where you’re fishing, you might be better off with a swivel based running rig connected by a rotten bottom (see this video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-pSjT2wPKtTw.html). If something bad happens, the fish will be able to break off the lead easily. Hope that helps.
@garrydan94
@garrydan94 8 лет назад
think I'm going to try my hand at this set up, beginners luck is starting to wear off for me
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 8 лет назад
Hi Garry, thanks for your comment mate. Just make sure you land the rig well on the water if you're casting and it will work well for you (use PVA stringer or PVA stocking to help keep the bait and rig separated well in flight). Simple rigs, razor sharp hooks and good bait are all you need to catch carp. All the best with your fishing. Cheers, Matt.
@garrydan94
@garrydan94 8 лет назад
+Matthew Collins tried a knocked together version with what I had in my box and work 100% spot on! no more fake alarms no more striking for nothing I've bought all the proper gear with a couple little tweeks but loving the results :)
@geeess9436
@geeess9436 7 лет назад
Great video, thanks! I will be trying this out next time I get on the bank.
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 7 лет назад
Hi mate, thanks for your comment. Good luck with it and let me know how you get on. Cheers, Matt.
@FishHobo
@FishHobo Год назад
Great explanation of carp rigs Thanks a lot #fishhobo
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler Год назад
Thanks mate 😊
@northwestukcarper7331
@northwestukcarper7331 5 лет назад
or just feels the resistance and drops it?
@paulmatthews5664
@paulmatthews5664 4 года назад
the most simple rigs are the most effective
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 4 года назад
Yeah definitely mate, simple rigs and razor sharp hooks are all we ever need. All the best with your fishing. Cheers, Matt.
@philipsilvester
@philipsilvester 9 лет назад
Thanks for sharing.
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 9 лет назад
Hi Phil, Thanks very much for your comment! All the best with your carping. Cheers, Matt.
@philipsilvester
@philipsilvester 9 лет назад
Matthew Collins just....thanks for sharing did your vid an injustest, what i should of said was it was brilliant, The bit about the long tail....mate its brilliant.......anybody reading this,my advise watch it again.......happy new year and thanks again.......phil
@matthewcollinsangler
@matthewcollinsangler 9 лет назад
Phil Silvester Wow, well thanks Phil. It's a subtle tweak but confirms 100% whether or not the rig has been done or not. Just make sure that the lead slides off the silicon with one quick shake. If you like this vid don't forget to check out my hook sharpening vid. Combine the two techniques and no carp in the land is safe! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ahwZ5wHBt-4.html
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