Those quick change swivels are ace, along with a loop tier to make nice small loops. For Bream (worm) fishing I use a similar rig, but just one stop above the hook swivel. This is almost a bolt rig, the bream hook them selves when they move off with the worm and have a bit of slack to give them confidence, and the bites are really positive. I also use a silicon tube and a rubber bead above the feeder to cover the link up and cushion the hook length with a fish on. Never tangles (yet) . Great vid
Palomar it is. I love the symplicity of the rig and the virtual tangle free set up. Thanks Lee. Another great tip to go with the Method and Bomb one you did a while ago. The Stopz system is great. Thanks
I use this rig for my lake feeder fishing, and it's great, but I make a treccia (twist the line) and it helps a bit, the rubber stops never slide near the swivel.
Used this last weekend, great rig 👍. Had a cage feeder, 6 inch hook length with a worm kebab and explosive caster/chopped worm ground bait..... It's deadly. Well so I've been told 😊.... Blanked big time but not a tangle all day 😬
Great video, excuse my ignorance I'm pretty new to fishing in general how to would you attack your sinking mono to your mainline? Loop to loop? Or was the 10lb sinking mono the mainline and that's just the end of the main with the hooklink coming off on the swivel.
I find that set up can still tangle around the swivel with standard mono, probably due to crays trying to nick the pellet. To avoid that, I now use 7lb fluorocarbon, so far no tangles yet.
That was shite, camera man was long viewing the angler and not the knots and swivels that lots of anglers never use, I will have to look else where to find out, deff not Prestons.........Are you sure it wasnt an advert for reels?