Excellent video thank you. You explain all the details really well. Watched this with my 9 year old who’s looking to improve his fishing and this was perfect.
Cracking video this,recently got back into fishing after a 25 years away and honestly the most informative video I’ve seen,loving fishing bomb/pellet so really helpful video,thanks 👍🏻
ooooo yes great lake for the bomb can not wait to get on here in summer for some bagging get joined up up guys great members water learn from the best in the game
Paul. if you HAD TO choose from either Skrettings or Coppens pellets, and never be able to use any of the other ever again, which one would you choose and why? And, to the Blake's crew.....what an asset Paul is. Explaining your products simply and comprehensively. Sharing even the tiniest of tips.
Really good and educational video.I always find that with bomb fishing is very difficult to dose the feeding properly, but got some real good advice from this.Absolutely love Paul’s videos as they are very details oriented.Cheers
He did, but he treated himself to a Preston one after he left Guru earlier in the year. As he'll admit, he doesn't need multiple trays and drawers so the Preston was a good choice for him.
Is that the glebe in Northampton under ecton fisheries, I use to love fishing on the various Ecton lakes years back but now sadly it’s over .priced and a waiting list. A nice explanation video thanks
Great video as usual Paul, l always learn from your videos and find them absorbing. Just one point l've seen your ways of tying hooks but this vid says you use a piece of silicon to position your hair ., do you always use the silicone now? Cheers
Never tried bomb fishing i always use method feeder with pellets or groundbait. Great video. I'll try this method next time i am out. Side question: Does anyone know why some fisheries have dumb rules like why a 20-inch hook length? If it breaks, the fish has more line attached to it, more lines to tangle birds, etc. Some fishery rules are so ridiculous, i think sometimes its the owners just puting them in because they can rather than any logic.
Great advice. I didn't quite understand what you meant about the band/pellet being at "the thinnest part of the hook" as you put it; I thought you meant the thinnest part of the pellet until you said hook. Also, what do you use to stop the bomb in place?
Yes the thinnest part of the pellet as they are almost tear shaped. I use a snap link swivel for the bomb. Then another snap link swivel but cut the swivel off so it's just the snap link. I tie that in a loop so I can change my hooklength. Just make sure that the swivel goes over that knot so if you crack off the fish is not trailing the bomb. Glad you enjoyed it!! 😊
Hi paul cracking video keep up the good work Just want to know you say depending on whats in the peg you woukd feed 4,6,8mm but is it always a 8mm on hook
Glad you enjoyed it! Yes to be honest it's very rare I use anything but an 8mm on the hook. When feeding 4mm and 6mm coppins for the bomb an 8mm skrettings is normally my best hookbait
My favourite and most productive method I have found and have had my best match results using it
Excellent video thank you. You explain all the details really well. Watched this with my 9 year old who’s looking to improve his fishing and this was perfect.
Cracking video this,recently got back into fishing after a 25 years away and honestly the most informative video I’ve seen,loving fishing bomb/pellet so really helpful video,thanks 👍🏻
Glad you enjoyed it!! 😊
Great video, thanks, a method I find myself using more and more. That rod has a very long handle!
Glad you enjoyed it Paul! Yes it does but I like it as I can use that one rod for 99.9% of my fishing
Thanks for your video 👍 great advice much appreciated 👍
Glad you enjoyed it! 😊
Brilliant video from a class act 👏
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Nice to see you back on the screen Paul 😊 keep them coming mate.
Glad you enjoyed it!! 😊
5 STAR Video Thanks for making it Paul.
Thank you for that comment, glad you enjoyed it 🥰
Glad you enjoyed it! 😊
Very enjoyable,a lot more to it than I thought.Great to see it done by a true pro.Well done mate.🤩🤩
Glad you enjoyed it Clive!!
Excellent video, lots in there for us to digest. May watch it again to refresh.
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As ever great video and commentary. Cheers Bud.
Glad you enjoyed it Dave! 😊
ooooo yes great lake for the bomb can not wait to get on here in summer for some bagging get joined up up guys great members water learn from the best in the game
Enjoyed the video Paul.
I like the way you explained it very simply,
Look forward to the next👍
Thanks for the nice comments, we are pleased you love the video 🥰
Glad you enjoyed it! 😊
What a superb video, Paul. Thanks for all the great tips.
Thank you Dave, glad you enjoyed it 🥰
Glad you enjoyed it!! 😊
Brilliant Paul you make it look so easy😎
Thanks for the comments, glad you enjoyed it 🥰
Glad you enjoyed it! 😊
Paul. if you HAD TO choose from either Skrettings or Coppens pellets, and never be able to use any of the other ever again, which one would you choose and why?
And, to the Blake's crew.....what an asset Paul is. Explaining your products simply and comprehensively. Sharing even the tiniest of tips.
Thank you Steve, he is a great asset for sure. Glad you enjoyed the video, Paul will respond to your question soon 🥰
Hi Steve. For 2mms (micros) I only use skrettings. For 4,6 and 8mm I prefer coppins 😊
Really good and educational video.I always find that with bomb fishing is very difficult to dose the feeding properly, but got some real good advice from this.Absolutely love Paul’s videos as they are very details oriented.Cheers
Thank you, pleased you got a few tips off the video 🥰
Glad you enjoyed it!! 😊
Great advice, more please Paul and team.
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it 🥰
Glad you enjoyed it! 😊
Great informative video Paul. Thank you.
Thank you, hope you got some tips off the video 🥰
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Great video thank you 👍
Glad you enjoyed it bobby
One of my favourite angling teachers, talks really good sense and makes learning interesting.
Glad you enjoyed it Richard! 😊
Really informative video. Thanks for the tips…👏👏👏
Thank you glad you got some tips off the video we love making them for you 🥰
Glad you enjoyed it! 😊
Nice video Paul some lovely fish mate Paul have you swapped seat box thought you had a guru one
He did, but he treated himself to a Preston one after he left Guru earlier in the year. As he'll admit, he doesn't need multiple trays and drawers so the Preston was a good choice for him.
As Steve has said, yes Paul uses the Preston one now. Glad you like the video as well 🥰
Yes changed as my old one had seen better days! This one is lovely and comfortable!! Glad you enjoyed it! 😊
Is that the glebe in Northampton under ecton fisheries, I use to love fishing on the various Ecton lakes years back but now sadly it’s over .priced and a waiting list. A nice explanation video thanks
No, this is Hayfield Lakes in Doncaster :)
@@BlakesBaitsMatch Thanks
Great video as usual Paul, l always learn from your videos and find them absorbing. Just one point l've seen your ways of tying hooks but this vid says you use a piece of silicon to position your hair ., do you always use the silicone now? Cheers
Thanks for the feedback, Paul should answer your question shortly 🥰
@@BlakesBaitsMatch But he didn't.
@@davidsmith2663 He has been on a festival, don't worry David he will get to answer this for you :)
Yes I always use silicone when hair rigging the bait on a bomb or method feeder! Glad you enjoyed it! 😊
@@matchfocus good man Paul thank you l will be giving the hooks the silicon treatment now.
Never tried bomb fishing i always use method feeder with pellets or groundbait. Great video. I'll try this method next time i am out. Side question: Does anyone know why some fisheries have dumb rules like why a 20-inch hook length? If it breaks, the fish has more line attached to it, more lines to tangle birds, etc. Some fishery rules are so ridiculous, i think sometimes its the owners just puting them in because they can rather than any logic.
Great advice. I didn't quite understand what you meant about the band/pellet being at "the thinnest part of the hook" as you put it; I thought you meant the thinnest part of the pellet until you said hook. Also, what do you use to stop the bomb in place?
Paul will answer you after his festival, glad you enjoyed it though 🥰
Yes the thinnest part of the pellet as they are almost tear shaped. I use a snap link swivel for the bomb. Then another snap link swivel but cut the swivel off so it's just the snap link. I tie that in a loop so I can change my hooklength. Just make sure that the swivel goes over that knot so if you crack off the fish is not trailing the bomb. Glad you enjoyed it!! 😊
Great video Paul really informative.
Your passion & experience for fishing shown at its best.
A great watch 👍🏻
Thanks for the lovely feedback 🥰
Glad you enjoyed it! 😊
Hi paul cracking video keep up the good work
Just want to know you say depending on whats in the peg you woukd feed 4,6,8mm but is it always a 8mm on hook
Glad you enjoyed it! Yes to be honest it's very rare I use anything but an 8mm on the hook. When feeding 4mm and 6mm coppins for the bomb an 8mm skrettings is normally my best hookbait
Come to lakes I fish 🐟, ya can't catch fish if they ain't there or not feeding 😮