I have the CP200 whip and it us a great piece of equipment, haven't tried this method yet and was wondering why you chose this method instead of a conventional pole float i.e pencil type float. Could this method be used on a stillwater as well - many thanks and great video.
Hi mate The whip waggler comes into its own when it’s windy too. No reason why cannot use still waters either. I prefer the whip waggler as suits what I do. I don’t do it too much and finesse isn’t my strongest point These are perfect for any situation
@@stevesfishingchannel2507 Thank you for your reply, I will give this method a go during the warmer months of the year on my local water - Bristol Avon. I too am not a finesse type of angler and like the fact that this is an alternative method that can be adapted for the whip. All the best and tight lines.
I have the CP200 whip and it us a great piece of equipment, haven't tried this method yet and was wondering why you chose this method instead of a conventional pole float i.e pencil type float. Could this method be used on a stillwater as well - many thanks and great video.
Hi mate
The whip waggler comes into its own when it’s windy too. No reason why cannot use still waters either.
I prefer the whip waggler as suits what I do. I don’t do it too much and finesse isn’t my strongest point
These are perfect for any situation
@@stevesfishingchannel2507 Thank you for your reply, I will give this method a go during the warmer months of the year on my local water - Bristol Avon. I too am not a finesse type of angler and like the fact that this is an alternative method that can be adapted for the whip. All the best and tight lines.