In this video I'm revisiting the matchman hook tyer on a hopefully clearer background Email: bradsanglingadventures@yahoo.com Instagram: brads_angling_adventures
This is the only channel and your the only person that showed it properly and the only person I’ve managed to figure out how to do it from so thank you bud
Hi Nathan I’m glad that the video helped and that you liked it That is my reason for doing it I’m not interested in making money from it I just want to help people in any way that I can Thanks Brad👍🏻🎣
Thanks for this video Brad. I've seen a few about how to use one of these hook tiers, but all they have done is gone through the instructions and haven't shown the actual use of the thing properly. Your video shows it very well, also points out little things not told in the instruction; imperative to keep the line tight, let the tag end slip through fingers, use scissors in bend of hook to make sure winding is right up to the spade on the hook. Thanks again Brad, I've now subscribed. Your channel is a valuable resource to someone relatively new to fishing. Regards David.
I fwatched the lot then followed it using my matchman tier and it worked great - thanks. What I would have liked as an add-on is how you would put a band on too. Could you do the same video but with a banded hook please?
Any chance of a vid doing an adjustable zig rig .homemade not a korda shop bought bulky carp machine just a lighter version for all species??? Cheers mucca
With the line coming from the back of the spade it will rub against the sharp edge of the spade and weaken the line, this will cause the line to eventually break. The line should always come from the front of the spade end, that's why 99% of spades are always angled to the back, even if only slightly. No one wants to lose a fish due to unnecessary line breakage, otherwise thanks for taking the time to make the video and uploading.
Hi Brad, glad to see you back. Only one complaint is that the close up views of your hook tyer video are slighly out of focus, making it difficult to see what is happening. other than that carry on doing a great job.
Hi Michael Thanks for the feedback I will do another one soon hopefully in focus 😂 I’m out fishing tomorrow (first time in what seems like a lifetime) so I might see if I can get some footage Thanks Brad👍🏻🎣
Hi Teno Glad you liked you video and if there is anything you would like me to do a video on just let me know and I will see what I can do Thanks Brad👍🏻🎣
@@Bradsanglingadventures Aww Brad that is so kind of you. I have recently retired and have purchased some new fishing gear. Just a quick question, I keep getting a bird's nest around my self casting spool. Any tips as how to prevent this? Thx bud Dr Paul
Hi Thank you for getting in touch and to answer you question yes I have caught loads of fish over the years that I have been fishing Tight lines 👍🏻🎣 Brad
tony watson Hi Tony Thanks for the great comment and I’m really glad the videos have helped If you want to contact me at all you can either message me on here On Instagram @brads_angling_adventures Or email: bradsanglingadventures@yahoo.com Thanks Brad Tight lines 👍🏻🎣
Hi Paul I will be posting a new video on the matchman hook tyer again soon so will see if I can incorporate a hair rig into it as well Thanks for getting in touch Thanks Brad 👍🏻🎣
Shouldn't the line come towards instead of away from the hook ....this aids with hooking the fish and it's how I've seen them when I've bought ready made hooklenths However, good video as this hooktyer has had me baffled for years and now I can finally use it so Thanks a lot 👍
Hi Thanks for getting in touch Yes the line is supposed to come off the front I will be making a new video on it but with things that have been going on ie COVID-19 and family issues I just haven’t got around to doing But it’s on my list 😂 Glad it helped you though Thanks Brad