A personal preference .. I like to have a swivel about 3ft above the rig which I wrap with tungsten putty. This helps to pin down the mainline and adds some additional anti twist.
With a short hooklink wouldn't the feeder hit against the fish and cause hook pulls? I've always thought this so use inline feeders instead...am I missing a trick 🤔
Fantastic video. I'd be really interested to know the indicator setup you're using. I found I get lots of missed bites / Dropped runs unless I fish bowstring tight lines and heavy bobbins with no drop.
A personal preference .. I like to have a swivel about 3ft above the rig which I wrap with tungsten putty. This helps to pin down the mainline and adds some additional anti twist.
Great video so well explained and easy to follow, thanks 👍
Thank you daniel very well explained 👍
Great vid !! Thanks.
With a short hooklink wouldn't the feeder hit against the fish and cause hook pulls? I've always thought this so use inline feeders instead...am I missing a trick 🤔
Do you need a weight-forward style of feeder for a helicopter rig or will a regular side weight ed feeder still work?
Fantastic video. I'd be really interested to know the indicator setup you're using. I found I get lots of missed bites / Dropped runs unless I fish bowstring tight lines and heavy bobbins with no drop.
Check out the Drennan video with Martin Bowler catching big Roach, he uses exactly the same rig and explains the indicator setup.
@@davidatkin2806 thank you for that, I'll take a look 🙂
Can you use this rig for specimen river fishing like chub.
Does it work with coated braid hooklink too?
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