Become a member to access monthly live match videos and exclusive Q and A sessions - / @winningways Next up the boys look at shotting patterns when fishing maggots in deep water.
Great video guy's lots of useful information as always the only problem i have now is that all 3 trays of my rigs ive come to realise are rubbish 🗑 👍🏼🎣
thanks again, always wondered why you guys use no.10s as opposed to no.8s when shotting floats. especially when using a bulk. Is it for balanced tackle or just a preference?
A 4x12 float is only 0.2g capacity. Generally, a No8 weighs around 0.06g, therefore 3 No8s plus 1 No12 wouldn't make the rig as versatile because it has fewer shot. using 4 No10s and 2 No12s is a better scenario. Try to keep the shot as close together in size as possible on rigs you make yourself.
I think they were saying maggots fall through the water slowly so there are two methods of shotting to counter this. 1) Control the fall slowly and evenly with spreading your shot which allows your float to register bites as your bait falls to the bottom. (For fish not feeding on the bottom.) 2) For fish feeding on the bottom. Bulk shot around 10-12 inches from your hook. Use 4in hook length instead of 6 and use 1 - 2 droppers. The last dropper needs to be around 4-5 inches from your hook to make bites register on your float more because the line will be straighter due to the bulk shot and fishing at depth.
Great video as usual. Is it possible to do a video with the different shotting patterns in a large tank or underwater video to show how the different rigs fall and present in the water.
That was a great discussion. It encourages the rest of us to really think in detail about what we are trying to achieve, catch on the bottom or a slow fall. Love the slap at the end.
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We all enjoy seeing variations and differences between the styles of 2 very successful anglers, and seeing also that it all gets the job done. Thanks for giving us endless hints and tips. Some are ball achingly obvious, but still overlooked/
Jamie is the absolute Don when it comes to rigs. Again, massively informative and lessons to be learned. As my kids teacher say's "If you listen you will learn"
I've watched this several times and I'm with Andy, but yeah, Jamie makes alot of sense when he says " you need two rigs" each will work for some time then you might need to change to the other rig.
Olivette of 0.5g less than float capacity (generally a float of up to 2g in good conditions), with 10No9s making up the float capacity. Leave some under the olivette (say 5No9s), have one above the olivette to lock it in place, and have the other 4 as droppers.
I feel as though this is a dumb question but is most of the content based around match fishing? And also would these shitting patterns work for course float fishing?
We look at things from a match perspective. But that’s all about catching fish as effectively as possible so it all is transferable. The fish don’t know if you’re in a match or pleasure fishing 👍🏻
@@WinningWays The boggas always seem to know when a load of keep nets have been chucked in..... I have never bagged up on a match like i did the day before on a pleasure session. Clever little things them fishys!!!!!!
@@jaywhy71 Have you tried placing your nets in the water and then stretching them out, as opossed to throwing them in? Jamie and Andy both mentioned that noise was a big factor in Autumn, which could have an adverse effect on the fishing. I've witnessed anglers actually pulling their nets back under the platform on some venues to reduce net movement / disturbance during a match, especially when fishing close (topkit or topkit + one).