Such a simple cost free and effective idea . Plus you can experiment with it for your intended purpose . Think i will carry a file with me in my rucksack from now on . Brilliant well explained and executed video . Well done Andrew . Like from me .
Thanks. Yes, you can experiment as much as you like by having different angles between these planes and also the radius of rounded area will make big difference in terms of how slow the jighead will fall! 👍 Cheers
Fair enough, re testing conditions (flat bottom) BUT if you think about it, this amended jig-head still will fall correct way more often than round jig-head no matter what is the bottom like. Or at least I can't imagine such bottom which would help round jig-head to fall correct way BUT would go against this altered version! 👍 Basically what I did here, I cancelled the weight of the hook point which is offset of the hook's shank 😎 Cheers
YT are morons, they are deleting valid comments! Hope they will fix their bugs soon.. Basically, I don't know if you received earlier response.. SO, flat jig can keep lures upright quite well!
Excellent content as always. Thumper of a perch and good to see your kayak is panning out too. Quick question - do you go barbless when targeting the perch?
Hi Andrew, very interesting video, did you re-weigh the 5gm jig after you filed it? Looked like you reduced it by almost half. Kind regards from deepest Dorset.
Kind of but not really. The NED rig was designed/invented to work with floating lures to make sure they stand upright. This one is for sinking lures to make sure they fall correct way 👍
I believe by "football" you meant like rugby/US football. I do partly agree with you re that shape (I did consider it when making the video but didn't have one at hand) BUT still rugby ball shape prevents it only from falling to the sides BUT not towards the hookpoint/angler (which is most likely to happen). My variation allows jig-head to fall only away from the angler 👍
quelle la perte de poids? ne serait ce pas mieux de former la tete plombée avec un fer a souder, le fondre, le former? le plomb a la même température de fusion que l étain.ainsi il n y aurait pas de perte de poids ou tres peu
Eat, sleep and think fishing! You’re the man! Very impressive stuff and a great channel 👍
Thanks!
Such a simple cost free and effective idea . Plus you can experiment with it for your intended purpose . Think i will carry a file with me in my rucksack from now on . Brilliant well explained and executed video . Well done Andrew . Like from me .
Thanks.
Yes, you can experiment as much as you like by having different angles between these planes and also the radius of rounded area will make big difference in terms of how slow the jighead will fall! 👍
Cheers
@@AndrewsKnots Exactly . Also if you find jigheads on sale that are a bit too heavy for your application , you can make them lighter !!! Good stuff .
Yes, correct. 👍
This is pretty amazing love the logic behind it I will definitely give it a go
I believe it help you with presentation and as a result you should get more takes 👍👍
Thanks
As the late great Ian Dury wrote" there aint arf been some clever bastards" . Andrew, that is epic, thank you for posting this, Im on it!
Wellcome.
This is just perfection. Gonna use this thanks!
Glad you like it!
Excellent advise. Probably also best to start with a jig heavier than required as you'll be removing a substantial amount of weight.
Correct. Thanks.
Great idea. It might be an idea to simulate a natural river or lake bottom that wont be flat and hard
Fair enough, re testing conditions (flat bottom) BUT if you think about it, this amended jig-head still will fall correct way more often than round jig-head no matter what is the bottom like. Or at least I can't imagine such bottom which would help round jig-head to fall correct way BUT would go against this altered version! 👍
Basically what I did here, I cancelled the weight of the hook point which is offset of the hook's shank 😎
Cheers
@@AndrewsKnots So ned heads would also tilt in the direction of the hook unless the bouyancy of the lure held it more upright.
YT are morons, they are deleting valid comments! Hope they will fix their bugs soon..
Basically, I don't know if you received earlier response.. SO, flat jig can keep lures upright quite well!
Hi Andrew
Good idea, think I'll get my files out👍
Tight lines bud 🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣
Hey,
Yeah, surely it works and will help with the presentation! 👍👍
Nice tip! Which jig heads are these?Thanks 👍
Daiwa Prorex.
@@AndrewsKnots thanx
Excellent content as always. Thumper of a perch and good to see your kayak is panning out too. Quick question - do you go barbless when targeting the perch?
Thanks.
I always use barbless no matter what kind of fishing I do. Perching is not exception. 👍
Cheers
Good morning, Andrew
Great idea😇, perfect action thank you!
Cheers😎
Hi,
Thanks for a good word! 👍
Great tip as always!
Thanks 👍
Hi Andrew, very interesting video, did you re-weigh the 5gm jig after you filed it? Looked like you reduced it by almost half. Kind regards from deepest Dorset.
Hi,
Seems YT is deleting comments.. Yes, I did. From 5.5 g. it went to 4.2 g. (and it was consistent more or less).
Cheers
Is a Ned rig similar Andrew. Thank you for the Video. Tom
Kind of but not really. The NED rig was designed/invented to work with floating lures to make sure they stand upright. This one is for sinking lures to make sure they fall correct way 👍
lots of good information andrew good video ALIEN
Thanks 👍
F### great 😁 love it.. well done 👏
Big thanks
A football jig achieves the same purpose pretty much and is less prone to falling on it's side. Good idea though.
I believe by "football" you meant like rugby/US football. I do partly agree with you re that shape (I did consider it when making the video but didn't have one at hand) BUT still rugby ball shape prevents it only from falling to the sides BUT not towards the hookpoint/angler (which is most likely to happen). My variation allows jig-head to fall only away from the angler 👍
cutting lead like this is only for flat bottom ?
No. 👌
Genius!
Welcome.
quelle la perte de poids? ne serait ce pas mieux de former la tete plombée avec un fer a souder, le fondre, le former? le plomb a la même température de fusion que l étain.ainsi il n y aurait pas de perte de poids ou tres peu
Whatever works for you. Thanks.
Why are you removing my comments Andrew ALIEN
I am not! I did see that you were puttting one in as I got some emails. Not too sure why YT deletes them!
Cheers
Ok sorry about this ALIEN
Seems to be ok now andrew sorry about that oh how are you enjoying your kayak ALIEN
No probs 👍