💡Pair this running lead with this rig: th-cam.com/video/Rr4paU5B_r4/w-d-xo.html 💡Here's the list of components for this rig: amzn.to/3PvVCc2 Maybe you’re wondering why I’ve paired this Fox run ring and this Nash Heli sleeve together when there are already so many running lead options out there. Well, the standard setups I’ve tested work… in some places, but they all have limitations. This is the only setup that I can take anywhere: a silty estate lake, a large rocky reservoir or a flowing river. I can use it with a leader or rig tubing and I can pull the rig free if the lead gets stuck. For me, it’s the only setup that ticks all the boxes. Having just one setup that I can take anywhere is a massive advantage. It’s one thing less to think about 😊
This is great! I only use a running lead, rarely get tangles but, in windy conditions or if I lose sight of the lead in flight, I am almost guaranteed a tangle 20% of the time. This will really help me avoid those tangles.
I've been using the 'inline' tips from a previous video to great success this summer. This however, is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks a lot Matt, your channel is a true gem!
Hey Matt, great video as always. You are definitely my 'go to' for no nonsense, informative content. How about dedicating a video to your most preferred knots and detailed info on how to tie. Many thanks 🙏🏼👍🏼
I like the fact you can also use the same components to tie a Heli Rig if needed. This makes it very convenient in my eyes. It reduces the amount of components, to cover the same range of situations. Greetings from a subscriber from South Gemany ✌🏼🙂
Matt instead of tying more nots for further casting, I add pva string, it adds the strength for the cast then melts away and the rotten bottom still comes away easily
Loving your videos and working my way back through them and putting some into use! Not related to this video but I tied up some of the heavy “anti tangle” mono rigs, the ones with the blow black tubing holding the knotless knot tight, for a social! My twist was to tie a micro swivel onto the hair instead of a loop ( I suppose a rig ring would work too) then bait floss to tie on smaller boilies etc stops any risk of splitting them!
Hi Matt, I have used your shock and run rig for 3 years now, never any problems, but I'm going to try this rig at the weekend, it looks better still, love the video as always.👍
I've used a very similar rig for years now, coming to broadly the same conclusions you have and getting to pretty much the same end point. Slightly different way of achieving the same result. I use a standard Bank tackle short buffer bead with a quick change swivel pushed into it. the BT run rings (same as the ones you use) will actually push over the swivel eye inside the buffer bead and 'lock' into place. Instead of relying on the running rig breaking I instead use the breakaway C clips which come in two sizes and break at 4lb and 8lb. TBF I don't do much big chuck casting and haven't needed stronger clips. The only time I haven't got on well with this running setup is in really heavy weed, I found the lead stayed put while the fish charge through weed and can give a very odd angle to the line and fish and in that rare circumstance i would use a lead clip and drop the lead. Maybe 1% of my fishing and this running style I use for literally all but heavy weed.
Went again this weekend. Sadly, I was overgunned as the massive lake didn’t hold anything beyond 15 pounds. Running lead, simple hooklink, I also used a semi fixed inline. Came up trumps again.
I understand the run ring as a safety feature as it breaks at 10lb of pressure but in terms of making the rig free running most leads these days come with big eye swivels. Their pretty much the same size as a run ring anyway. Surely just sliding one up the line and using thick hooklengths (0.35mm upwards) would give you great bite detection and a anti tangle rig anyway. Minus the break away if stuck in rocks or weed.
Yes absolutely 👍 If you don’t need the breakaway effect, you can just run the lead on the line, I show it in this video: th-cam.com/video/LzFina92brM/w-d-xo.html
I was using a lead clip system many years ago that was a conventional lead clip system, and by adding another component it coverts it into a run rig system. Can not remember where I got then, or who made them, but still have some don't use them now as they are about a 3rd of the size of a conventional lead clip.
@@matthewcollinsangler no problem matt. your videos offer real added value. I have been fishing for carp since the mid 70s and know a lot of techniques. but there are rarely anglers who point out possible dangers (safety clips, for example). since then I no longer fish with the regular safety clips. I had to buy the safety clip replacement in England (the tackle box), the alternative clips were not available in Germany. keep up the good work! greetings
Thank you for all your videos and updates Enjoy seeing your videos on the fishery Would love to see a video on cleaning out the lakes and what you do with the small fry & small carps
Hi Marius, I've done a few videos on our draindowns over the years, here's the full playlist if you want to check it out: th-cam.com/play/PLHQUkuWLN6mefkilwyR0WiJvPjt7qKoq-.html The fish that come out during nettings are sold to the local fish farmer and they are then put into other lakes in the area.
@@matthewcollinsangler Thanks Matt I have watch all all those videos on the list apart from the last one I you can be so kind and add a video to your list for the future on the entire process of netting removing and selling the fish Would love to see where they end up and the sizes of the fish you removed Very interesting. Unfortunately here in New Zealand all the wild river koi as being targeted by bowhunters and they kill large koi every year over 30lb+
Matt, as I said before, I tried this rig today for a short session on my local runs water, worked great, 11 runs, 11 fish, all hooked perfectly, combined with the d-rig with the nylon line instead of a bait screw. I did tie the rig with the small bead included, as I usually do not fish weedy waters, every time the bead was just nipped on, and every time it was dislodged with the initial run. Do you think that the bead could act similar to the nylon on your previous shock and run rig? I also tied the rig with flurocarbon hook link, which I use for most of my fishing, it worked perfectly. Once again, thanks for sharing these rigs, truly first class.👍
Hi Andrew, great to hear. Yes, the top bead can act as a telltale indicator similar to the telltale line system which I’ve used in previous videos. If you’re looking for a low cost alternative to fluorocarbon, then just use some 0.50 mono snag leader.
Far be it for me to question your Rigs, you make great videos. For tying off on Swivels and links i prefer the Sandiago Double Jam as a Knot. The use of the SDJ affords virtually all of the lines breaking strain to be relied on. It is in tests the strongest Knot. I wouldn't use it for the Hook for Carp, but it certainly gives better breaking strain under preassure. Many Knots, you will loose between 12- 20% of the lines test, but not with the double jam.
That's bloody brilliant the downside is the place I'm fishing when itcome to rules has some very strict rules and only alows lead clips not a very snaggy lake but run rigs in my opinion are as safe as houses for a fish not trailing a rig but when I move on to another water this will be in my armoury as I use a lot of nash end tackle components and nashbait
Hi. When sea fishing over rough ground I’ve used a rotten bottom rig, so if the weight snags you loose the weight and not snap the main line. Same principle could be used here. Any running rig with the weight tied onto the run ring with 8lb line then this will be the weakest part of the rig. Of course antsy strength line could used to prevent crack offs for the heavier weight cast just a bit further. This could also be used on heli rigs your thoughts
I'm a big fan of the rotten bottom, I've already done a full video on it, and yes, it's a great option for this setup too and I talk about it in detail at this point of the video: th-cam.com/video/H733RZER094/w-d-xo.html
Hi mate, no, I’ve completely stopped using lead clips. Here’s why: th-cam.com/video/NzmQgIiwFI0/w-d-xo.html. My rigs are 22 to 25cm long and that works everywhere I go 👍
@matthewcollins Really love your videos; very practical and a simple approach (which seems the opposite to lots of others who seem to be overcomplicating things). One question; with a running lead system, there is no weight to initially set the hook which there is on a fixed lead system, so what is the benefit of the running rig (except stopping the carp using the weight to throw the lead?)
Hi Mark, glad you’re enjoying the channel. Running rigs offer 3 main benefits: you get better bite indication, they are more effective than lead clips as the carp can’t throw the hook and you don’t lose the lead which is better for your wallet and the environment. With a running rig, I don’t use the lead to hook the fish. The line, the rod and the reel all work together to hook the carp. It’s the elasticity of mono and the tightness of the clutch that do the hooking for me. I always fish with a semi tight clutch because the carp is hooked and under control before I touch the rod. Cheers, Matt
@matthewcollinsangler Thanks Matt. All makes sense. I suppose when I think of a running lead system im thinking of it almost being freelined, so they feel no resistance, but do like the idea of the carp not being able to throw the hook using the lead. Cheers.
Yo Matt!! i wanted to let you know that i changed my hook link from Bullet mono to trilene mono and i'm no longer haveing big catfish break my line. I was the guy asking about fluorocarbon a wile ago. I think i may have got a bad spool of bullet and that was the problem because i just changed the maneline on all my carp reels to 20lb bullet in green and it's a lot smother.
Yes, if the line breaks, only the rig is left in the carp's mouth and as I use barbless hooks, the carp can get rid of the rig easily and will not trail a rig.
another great video Matt. Would you rate this over your previous shock and run system with the bite indicator? I ask since i just made one up last night for a lake with relatively low chod, lots of hard spots and snags around the margins (not a problem if fishing out in open water)
Thanks mate 😊 Both systems work equally well, the old shock and run works great with the bite indicator, I didn’t want to complicate this new version with that addition.
Thanks for the info.. I'm starting to fish again from my younger years where i never used a running rig. So this information is very useful. A couple of questions i have.. So when using tubing you tube the mainline and connect the whole to the rig? There is no leader involved? And when using leader there is no tubing involved? But how can that be anti-tangle? Perhaps you can explain this? Also, perhaps some diagrams would be nice? When to use tubing vs leader material? Thanks for answering in advanced...
Hi there, yes if you want to use rig tubing, just thread the mainline through the rig tubing and then through the run ring, add the heli sleeve and then tie on a size 8 swivel. Leaders are complicated because there are different types. If I’m using a lead free material like Nash cling-on then that replaces the rig tubing. For long cast casting and when river carping I’ll use 5m of 30lb (0.50) or 40lbs (0.60) mono snag leader and I fish that straight to the running lead system, without tubing because it’s all I need. This setup is also known as fishing naked. It works fine like this but on some waters this configuration would be banned. I know that rig tubing is also known as anti tangle tubing but for me, this is a complete misnomer. If you get your rig design or the materials choice wrong, your rigs will tangle and anti tangle tubing is not going to prevent this. Most day ticket waters will insist on rig tubing and leaders will be banned so that’s where I’d advise you start. We have more videos on leaders in the pipeline. Cheers, Matt
@@matthewcollinsangler Thanks I'm eating all the vid's keep em coming. For now, i will use the rig tubing version. I bought the cling-on as wel so i can try that setup for long casting.
Cheers mate 👍 I've seen their run ring system but not tried it, looks good, but I suspect the run ring is too strong for my fishing and it won't have the breakaway effect of the Fox ring.
What if you use a shock or snag leader and the fish pulls the leader knot through the eye of the lead on the take, won't it get stuck on the knot while playing the fish and running back down the line?
If that's happening, you're either way too slow on the rod or your leader is too short. I've never had the lead go above the leader. Always use a semi tight clutch, helps to prevent this scenario.
Your videos are fantastic! Very informative. I am nee to carp fishing and I am trying to get all the proper tackle required to be successful. What type or brand of method feeder would you use? I see some reviews on Amazon saying they fall apart or rust after a few uses? Are the plastic ones better? I'm not sure what works or what are the best brands to use.
Hi mate, honest answer... I haven't used a method feeder for 20 years. I'd stick with well known brands like Guru or Preston Innovations for that type of gear.
Quick question. You put up a video of the Nash Lead Run Clip quite a while ago and after watching it I have used them loads. I notice they don't feature in your fishing (or at least on your videos) Do you still rate them or do you prefer the inline lead (running & Bump n run). If so, why? Thanks Jason
Hi Jason, I fished with the Nash run clip for a year and it taught me a lot. I’d use it more if I fished weedy waters or if I fished 150yds+. I don’t need to drop the lead on the waters I fish and the Nash run clip tends to drop the lead too often for me. The setup in this video has a breakaway element which means that I can pull for a break if the lead gets stuck on the bottom and recover the rig. So it’s all about what is appropriate for the waters you fish. Cheers, Matt
Think whilst it's a good method you've come up with, I do think to buy all the components, it would be more costly than just getting a lead clip and tail rubbers imo!
I get where you're coming from, but there's a more fundamental reason that I've been fishing with running leads for the last 14 years, and that's because they are more effective than lead clips, I catch more carp on running rigs than lead clips, if you want to know why, I've done this video: th-cam.com/video/ckzalwJuh0c/w-d-xo.html
@matthewcollinsangler 100% can see why they are more effective, I've seen the videos and it is each to their own, but if I wanted fish a running lead, I'd just take the pin out of my lead clip or buy inline leads, rather than paying carp tax on other components. Not disagreeing with you mate, as you've had success doing what you're doing. I just don't like spending extra money on things when there's cheaper alternatives
Quick question please, for river carp UK rigs, Which knot to connect mainline to spliced leader loop? Blood knot snaps easy, and how do you make sure lead core kable loop doesn't slip and open up please. Thanks
Hi there, the best knot I’ve found to join mainline to the loop of a spliced leader is the single 5 turn uni knot aka the single grinner. I’ve never used the Korda kable product, but I use their leadfree Durakord and I never have any issues. Nowadays I use the Nash cling on in 40lbs and 65lbs and no issues either. Sounds like you’re having problems with splicing the material 🤔 Watch this video for some help: th-cam.com/video/WiqE4u35MK8/w-d-xo.html
Hi Matthew can you suggest any alternatives for the Nash tungsten heli sleeve as in the uk they're out of stock everywhere or the sites say discontinued. I have seen the new evolve tackle free running kit any help would be greatly appreciated top video as always mate 😊
Hi mate, if you can’t find the tungsten ones, just use the standard Nash helicopter sleeve, it does the same job 👌 I've seen the Evolve tackle system but haven't tested it.
Ive watched a couple of your vids beofre and really enjou them, love your thinking outsode the box appoach. Can i ask why you use mono/flouro and not a stiff braid? I kist dont think a stiff hooklink is supple enough at all amgles the fish approaches? Also, ive jist eatched about three of your vidoes tonight and ive got to say the adverts i dont mind, but every 3-4 minutes...i couldnt finish the video because it.
Hi mate, first, I don't use fluoro in my fishing at all, it's not necessary. I mostly use mono from 0.35 to 0.60 depending on where I'm fishing, and it works over every bottom type. I don't worry about which way the fish approaches a mono rig because the mono is light enough and supple enough to fly up into the carp's mouth from any angle (unlike fluoro which is too stiff) 😊 PS - sorry to hear about the adverts, I don't control the amount of adverts that are shown to you.
Does the tubing get disconnected from the sleeve because of the hard casts and the elasticity of mainline? I didnt se you put medium sinkers before the tubing. You used those sinkers in previous running rig systems. I use running rig systems with tubing and with those plastic rings you put lead on and i use sinkers (as tubing stopers). Little problem (just annoying one) is that sinkers after the casts get separated from tubing ang tubing comes off from sleeve. Also i think sinkers as stopers are good because they prevent tubing from sliding off on mainline. Tubing protect the carp during the fight and tubing must be just beside the hooklink
I found that the Nash heli sleeve holds onto standard 0.75mm tungsten rig tubing very tightly. In fact you really do need to cut the tubing at 45 degrees to get it to go in. I’ve only had to use the sinker trick at the top of rig tubing before because a standard tail rubber does not grip the rig tubing well enough. I’ve never had the tubing pop out in any situation 👍
@matthewcollinsangler thanks for the answer. I will try this system that you showed in this video. I like to use running systems on my baitrunner reels. Btw i like your videos they are great
Hi Matt, very informative video.. I notice you have some Vardis Tackle components in the video.. As you have used them all.. Can i ask your opinion on these particular items? And have you used their hooks? I believe Vardis as a brand is available on the continent as well as being an up & coming brand in the UK.
Hi Adrian, they sent me some bits to have a look at but their run rings are too strong for my needs, I prefer the Fox run ring. I haven't used the Vardis hooks. Cheers, Matt
I've seen their run ring system but not tried it, looks good, but I suspect the run ring is too strong for my fishing and it won't have the breakaway effect of the Fox ring.
Hi mate, it’s the right idea but unfortunately the moulded rib on the sleeve that should hold the ring in place broke off before casting it out. Also the plastic ring doesn’t fail safe like the Fox ring does.
I use the GT knot to connect 0.35mm braid to a 0.60 mono leader, that's a good strong knot that casts well even on short rods with small rings. Tighten down really well and cut the tag ends very short.
@@pw9995 For mono to mono, you can use the back to back grinner or the Albright knot. You can use the GT knot, just do less turns on the mono side, you'll have to experiment to see which works best for you.
No mate they haven’t, if you can’t find the tungsten ones, just use the standard Nash helicopter sleeve, I’ve just checked and they’re in stock on angling direct👍
Hi Matt great video. Unfortunately the nash tungsten helicopter sleeve you demonstrate in the video seems to be out of stock online everywhere here in the uk, I’m not sure if it has been discontinued or not. Would the normal nash helicopter sleeve (non tungsten) still work with this setup? Heading to France soon and really want to give this a try, looks great 👍🏻
@@matthewcollinsangler just to let you know. I spoke to nash this morning and have been told the tungsten helicopter sleeves have now been discontinued. Thankfully I managed to get my hands on the non tungsten version
@@danielfranklin7215 Hi mate, that’s weird because I’ve checked with the Nash marketing manager and he told me that that’s not the case, and even if they were, there’s at least a year’s worth of stock so, even if some shops have run out, it won’t be an issue getting hold of them. We’ll have to see mate 😊
Mr Collins i was wondering seeing you like to fish with boilies,do you ever roll your own?....And is there a recipe you would suggest or a link to a video you would suggest?...Thanx
Hello, yes, I rolled my own boilies for some years but I was buying a ready made mix, I've never made them from scratch so sorry, can't help you there.
Hi mate, running rigs can be fished with a tight line, back leads, semi slack or fully slack line. What’s important is a semi tight clutch. I’m using the clutch and the elasticity of the mono to hook the fish. If you use a running rig with a loose clutch, you won’t hook the carp and they can be gone by the time you get to the rod.
Hey, I want to ask you. Why I'm losing fish when using a running rig from fox. Where could the problem be? The shot goes fine, a beautiful ride and then the fish falls off?
Hi, if you're suffering from hook pulls, it's either your rig mechanics or your hook is not sharp enough or damaged. Watch this video to know more: th-cam.com/video/yPDZV9xY_UA/w-d-xo.html. Cheers, Matt
Hi Darryl, yes, seen them and I wouldn't use them. It wouldn't work with tubing and if the tail rubber gets stuck, it's forced tighter onto the lead clip body making it harder for the lead to eject (potential safety hazard).
Hi, love your vids and learned A LOT!! Can u recommend me some rig (that isnt a helicopter rig) for fishing in silt. Its not too deep but I feel resistance like its plugged in the silt.
Use the rig in this video with a simple mono rig. If you're struggling with the lead plugging, use lighter leads and control the rig as it falls through the water. Add a bigger PVA stick to slow the descent and stop the lead plugging 😊
@@matthewcollinsangler Thanks, here where I fish almost all of my lakes are silty. Would the other Shock & Run Rig work as well? I dont have the NASH helicopter sleeve.
i see danny fairbrass say that an inline lead will hook the carp faster and more aggresively due to picking the lead up at the heavier side, do you agree with this and what are your general thoughts on using inline leads (not in a solid bag)
The weight of the lead comes into effect quicker on an inline lead than on a swivel lead but I’m not using this small force to hook the carp. I only use running leads and it’s the elasticity of the mono and the semi tight clutch that do the hooking for me. It delivers far more hooking force than the weight of the lead. I like inline leads for short to medium range work, casting, bait boat, bushwacker and I always use an inline lead with a supple braided hooklink.
Thank you Matthew, but I am worried what the lead does when it falls down. It probably could be 50 cm from the hooklink, right? Does that cause a problem?
@@TheRolf88 If you set the top bead right, it holds the lead in place during the drop. I've done this with a rowing boat, bait boat, bushwhacker and no issues.
If I want to use a solid PVA bag, I'd always use an inline running rig and a supple braided hooklink. I would never use this system inside a solid PVA bag.
Do you think a running rig has the same hooklink properties as a semi fixed lead? I can't see how they are superior to a lead clip or an inline lead, cause there is no bolt effect. Whats your opinion on this?
There’s no doubt carp are caught on lead clips and that they work. But with a semi fixed lead the carp can use the lead to throw the rig out (I know it’s happening because I’ve got a ‘telltale’ indicator on my rig telling me I’ve been ejected) and I’ve seen it happen in my fishing when I used to use lead clips and with many anglers at my lake (they now all fish running leads). If you want to know why and how running rigs are more effective than lead clips, you’ll need to watch this video: th-cam.com/video/ckzalwJuh0c/w-d-xo.html. You’ll see that if you fish running rigs with a semi tight clutch, the carp is hooked and under control before you even touch the rod. Hope that helps.
Are you still using a semi tight clutch with this running rig as per your previous videos? Or is this resistance free and you set the hook lifting into a run?
@@matthewcollinsangler I’ve been using that method since watching your earlier videos, had some really good success with it, also used it catfishing with equal success, both with the stiff mono rig, love it cheers!
I only use them when I have to and I use the lightest I can get away with. There's more info on back lead fishing in this video: th-cam.com/video/VdeLpRcrhwo/w-d-xo.html
I fished with the Nash run clip for a year and it taught me a lot. I’d use it more if I fished weedy waters or if I fished 150yds+. I don’t need to drop the lead on the waters I fish so this setup suits my needs better.
I use more bait when the fish are at close enough range for me to bait up, I don't add more bait when I'm casting a long way because I'm fishing beyond my baiting range (and I don't have a boat).
Hi mate, seen them and I wouldn't use them. It wouldn't work with tubing and if the tail rubber gets stuck, it's forced tighter onto the lead clip body making it harder for the lead to eject (potential safety hazard).
I fished with the Nash run clip for a year and it taught me a lot. I’d use it more if I fished weedy waters or if I fished 150yds+. I don’t need to drop the lead on the waters I fish and the Nash run clip tends to drop the lead too often for me. This setup has a breakaway element which means that I can pull for a break if the lead gets stuck on the bottom and recover the rig.
@@matthewcollinsangler cheers. I'll get some, been looking for a fool proof running rig set up . I have the fox run rings already. My only issue was when attaching a bag the lead would often fly off the end of the tubing. With the bead on there this shouldn't happen. My venues are largely weed free so no worries there.
The OMC kit is the right idea but unfortunately the moulded rib on the sleeve that should hold the ring in place broke off before casting it out. Also the plastic ring doesn’t fail safe like the Fox ring does.
No, great choice if you're not keen on tying a lot of rigs because you can re-use the hooklink multiple times and just change the hook. Watch this: th-cam.com/video/7VlmNHg0BD0/w-d-xo.html
Brilliant rig this matt do you keep the swivel on the lead if so why put silicone over it so it cant turn also how can the hooklink swivel work as that is covers luke the swivel on the lead
I've been fishing running rigs for many years but I would never fish with or recommend the use of a 'running lead clip' (here's why: th-cam.com/video/a6WI6Y1o_Xk/w-d-xo.html). This setup has a lot more safety built into it.
@@Sosul_20 If you're suffering hook pulls with a running rig, it's either your rig or your hook is not sharp enough. It has nothing to do with barbed or micro barbed. Watch this video to know more: th-cam.com/video/yPDZV9xY_UA/w-d-xo.html
@@matthewcollinsangler Interesting because when i switched to micro barbed i caught around 50 carps and didn't lose one. I was using german rig with fox wide gape long shank 5. But when i was using barbless nash twister 4 or korda wide gape 4 i was caughting one and loosing next one.
To be fair all the different ways to fish have been invented to catch the angler all my fishing is done with a running lead system it costs less and the fish can't deal with it I'm using the same lead now for months no need to drop leads at all
💡Pair this running lead with this rig: th-cam.com/video/Rr4paU5B_r4/w-d-xo.html
💡Here's the list of components for this rig: amzn.to/3PvVCc2
Maybe you’re wondering why I’ve paired this Fox run ring and this Nash Heli sleeve together when there are already so many running lead options out there. Well, the standard setups I’ve tested work… in some places, but they all have limitations. This is the only setup that I can take anywhere: a silty estate lake, a large rocky reservoir or a flowing river. I can use it with a leader or rig tubing and I can pull the rig free if the lead gets stuck. For me, it’s the only setup that ticks all the boxes. Having just one setup that I can take anywhere is a massive advantage. It’s one thing less to think about 😊
This is great! I only use a running lead, rarely get tangles but, in windy conditions or if I lose sight of the lead in flight, I am almost guaranteed a tangle 20% of the time. This will really help me avoid those tangles.
I've been using the 'inline' tips from a previous video to great success this summer. This however, is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks a lot Matt, your channel is a true gem!
Wonderful mate, it's a system that's working everywhere I go where I need a swivel lead and I have full confidence in it 👍
I like your videos, it makes me use the stuff I collected years ago in my box, and I would never use them otherwise. Thanks!
Cool 👍
Hey Matt, great video as always. You are definitely my 'go to' for no nonsense, informative content.
How about dedicating a video to your most preferred knots and detailed info on how to tie. Many thanks 🙏🏼👍🏼
Thanks for the suggestion Martin 👍
I like the fact you can also use the same components to tie a Heli Rig if needed. This makes it very convenient in my eyes. It reduces the amount of components, to cover the same range of situations.
Greetings from a subscriber from South Gemany ✌🏼🙂
Thank you 🇩🇪
The definition of a thinking angler. Thank you sir
Thank you 😊
Matt instead of tying more nots for further casting, I add pva string, it adds the strength for the cast then melts away and the rotten bottom still comes away easily
Absolutely, that's a great way to do it 👍
Loving your videos and working my way back through them and putting some into use! Not related to this video but I tied up some of the heavy “anti tangle” mono rigs, the ones with the blow black tubing holding the knotless knot tight, for a social! My twist was to tie a micro swivel onto the hair instead of a loop ( I suppose a rig ring would work too) then bait floss to tie on smaller boilies etc stops any risk of splitting them!
Cool mate 👍
Hi Matt, I have used your shock and run rig for 3 years now, never any problems, but I'm going to try this rig at the weekend, it looks better still, love the video as always.👍
Cool, this new version is just a bit neater and controllable 👍
I've used a very similar rig for years now, coming to broadly the same conclusions you have and getting to pretty much the same end point. Slightly different way of achieving the same result. I use a standard Bank tackle short buffer bead with a quick change swivel pushed into it. the BT run rings (same as the ones you use) will actually push over the swivel eye inside the buffer bead and 'lock' into place. Instead of relying on the running rig breaking I instead use the breakaway C clips which come in two sizes and break at 4lb and 8lb. TBF I don't do much big chuck casting and haven't needed stronger clips. The only time I haven't got on well with this running setup is in really heavy weed, I found the lead stayed put while the fish charge through weed and can give a very odd angle to the line and fish and in that rare circumstance i would use a lead clip and drop the lead. Maybe 1% of my fishing and this running style I use for literally all but heavy weed.
Very nice 👍
Went again this weekend. Sadly, I was overgunned as the massive lake didn’t hold anything beyond 15 pounds. Running lead, simple hooklink, I also used a semi fixed inline. Came up trumps again.
I understand the run ring as a safety feature as it breaks at 10lb of pressure but in terms of making the rig free running most leads these days come with big eye swivels. Their pretty much the same size as a run ring anyway. Surely just sliding one up the line and using thick hooklengths (0.35mm upwards) would give you great bite detection and a anti tangle rig anyway. Minus the break away if stuck in rocks or weed.
Yes absolutely 👍 If you don’t need the breakaway effect, you can just run the lead on the line, I show it in this video: th-cam.com/video/LzFina92brM/w-d-xo.html
Absolute great watch loved it
Brillant mate 👍
I’ve been using something very similar for the last 2 years, like you made my own because the market is lacking in proper lead clip systems 👌
Cool mate 👍
I was using a lead clip system many years ago that was a conventional lead clip system, and by adding another component it coverts it into a run rig system.
Can not remember where I got then, or who made them, but still have some don't use them now as they are about a 3rd of the size of a conventional lead clip.
thank you matt for your videos. they are a real enrichment. greetings from germany
Thank you very much 😊
@@matthewcollinsangler
no problem matt. your videos offer real added value. I have been fishing for carp since the mid 70s and know a lot of techniques. but there are rarely anglers who point out possible dangers (safety clips, for example). since then I no longer fish with the regular safety clips. I had to buy the safety clip replacement in England (the tackle box), the alternative clips were not available in Germany. keep up the good work!
greetings
Thank you for all your videos and updates
Enjoy seeing your videos on the fishery
Would love to see a video on cleaning out the lakes and what you do with the small fry & small carps
Hi Marius, I've done a few videos on our draindowns over the years, here's the full playlist if you want to check it out: th-cam.com/play/PLHQUkuWLN6mefkilwyR0WiJvPjt7qKoq-.html
The fish that come out during nettings are sold to the local fish farmer and they are then put into other lakes in the area.
@@matthewcollinsangler Thanks Matt
I have watch all all those videos on the list apart from the last one
I you can be so kind and add a video to your list for the future on the entire process of netting removing and selling the fish
Would love to see where they end up and the sizes of the fish you removed
Very interesting.
Unfortunately here in New Zealand all the wild river koi as being targeted by bowhunters and they kill large koi every year over 30lb+
Matt, as I said before, I tried this rig today for a short session on my local runs water, worked great, 11 runs, 11 fish, all hooked perfectly, combined with the d-rig with the nylon line instead of a bait screw. I did tie the rig with the small bead included, as I usually do not fish weedy waters, every time the bead was just nipped on, and every time it was dislodged with the initial run. Do you think that the bead could act similar to the nylon on your previous shock and run rig? I also tied the rig with flurocarbon hook link, which I use for most of my fishing, it worked perfectly. Once again, thanks for sharing these rigs, truly first class.👍
Hi Andrew, great to hear. Yes, the top bead can act as a telltale indicator similar to the telltale line system which I’ve used in previous videos. If you’re looking for a low cost alternative to fluorocarbon, then just use some 0.50 mono snag leader.
@@matthewcollinsangler Thanks Matt, will take a look, but I do like the stiffness of the flurocarbon, and teamed with the d rig it works really well.
Far be it for me to question your Rigs, you make great videos. For tying off on Swivels and links i prefer the Sandiago Double Jam as a Knot. The use of the SDJ affords virtually all of the lines breaking strain to be relied on. It is in tests the strongest Knot. I wouldn't use it for the Hook for Carp, but it certainly gives better breaking strain under preassure. Many Knots, you will loose between 12- 20% of the lines test, but not with the double jam.
Thanks for the recommendation and good to know 👍 I do my own testing so that I know I’m using the right knot for the right situation.
That's bloody brilliant the downside is the place I'm fishing when itcome to rules has some very strict rules and only alows lead clips not a very snaggy lake but run rigs in my opinion are as safe as houses for a fish not trailing a rig but when I move on to another water this will be in my armoury as I use a lot of nash end tackle components and nashbait
Nice 👍 Yes, running rigs are super safe, it's all anglers use on my lake.
Hi. When sea fishing over rough ground I’ve used a rotten bottom rig, so if the weight snags you loose the weight and not snap the main line. Same principle could be used here. Any running rig with the weight tied onto the run ring with 8lb line then this will be the weakest part of the rig. Of course antsy strength line could used to prevent crack offs for the heavier weight cast just a bit further. This could also be used on heli rigs your thoughts
I'm a big fan of the rotten bottom, I've already done a full video on it, and yes, it's a great option for this setup too and I talk about it in detail at this point of the video: th-cam.com/video/H733RZER094/w-d-xo.html
I use a similar running rig, but I use the Korda system. I like it because it is angled.
I use those too, go over lead free leaders as well. Pair it with the Korum run rig rings.
I use a swivel for helicopter rig, with one eye bigger than the other.
Great rig
Thank you 👍
Thanks Matt once again. Couple of Questions please.do you not use lead clips any anymore?. and how long for best results for rigs.?thanks.
Hi mate, no, I’ve completely stopped using lead clips. Here’s why: th-cam.com/video/NzmQgIiwFI0/w-d-xo.html. My rigs are 22 to 25cm long and that works everywhere I go 👍
Matt your the only bloke on the internet i see that uses less poundage hooklinks compared to mainline
Depends on the venue, it’s Nash 20lb main line and 30lb hooklinks on his own lake.
All depends where I'm fishing, what's on the lake bottom, range, nuisance species.
@matthewcollins Really love your videos; very practical and a simple approach (which seems the opposite to lots of others who seem to be overcomplicating things). One question; with a running lead system, there is no weight to initially set the hook which there is on a fixed lead system, so what is the benefit of the running rig (except stopping the carp using the weight to throw the lead?)
Hi Mark, glad you’re enjoying the channel. Running rigs offer 3 main benefits: you get better bite indication, they are more effective than lead clips as the carp can’t throw the hook and you don’t lose the lead which is better for your wallet and the environment. With a running rig, I don’t use the lead to hook the fish. The line, the rod and the reel all work together to hook the carp. It’s the elasticity of mono and the tightness of the clutch that do the hooking for me. I always fish with a semi tight clutch because the carp is hooked and under control before I touch the rod. Cheers, Matt
@matthewcollinsangler Thanks Matt. All makes sense. I suppose when I think of a running lead system im thinking of it almost being freelined, so they feel no resistance, but do like the idea of the carp not being able to throw the hook using the lead. Cheers.
🙌 yes. These will up anyones catch ratio.
Cheers mate, it's certainly changed mine!
Yo Matt!! i wanted to let you know that i changed my hook link from Bullet mono to trilene mono and i'm no longer haveing big catfish break my line.
I was the guy asking about fluorocarbon a wile ago. I think i may have got a bad spool of bullet and that was the problem because i just changed the maneline on all my carp reels to 20lb bullet in green and it's a lot smother.
Cool 👍 yeah it can happen, sounds like you got unlucky
Two long tail rubbers back to back on the swivel then put lead swivel over tail rubber job done done this 30 years ago
Keep innovating! Make is safer for the fish so when the line breaks only the rig will stay in the mouth❤
Yes, if the line breaks, only the rig is left in the carp's mouth and as I use barbless hooks, the carp can get rid of the rig easily and will not trail a rig.
another great video Matt.
Would you rate this over your previous shock and run system with the bite indicator? I ask since i just made one up last night for a lake with relatively low chod, lots of hard spots and snags around the margins (not a problem if fishing out in open water)
Thanks mate 😊 Both systems work equally well, the old shock and run works great with the bite indicator, I didn’t want to complicate this new version with that addition.
Thanks for the info.. I'm starting to fish again from my younger years where i never used a running rig. So this information is very useful. A couple of questions i have.. So when using tubing you tube the mainline and connect the whole to the rig? There is no leader involved? And when using leader there is no tubing involved? But how can that be anti-tangle? Perhaps you can explain this? Also, perhaps some diagrams would be nice? When to use tubing vs leader material? Thanks for answering in advanced...
Hi there, yes if you want to use rig tubing, just thread the mainline through the rig tubing and then through the run ring, add the heli sleeve and then tie on a size 8 swivel.
Leaders are complicated because there are different types. If I’m using a lead free material like Nash cling-on then that replaces the rig tubing. For long cast casting and when river carping I’ll use 5m of 30lb (0.50) or 40lbs (0.60) mono snag leader and I fish that straight to the running lead system, without tubing because it’s all I need. This setup is also known as fishing naked. It works fine like this but on some waters this configuration would be banned. I know that rig tubing is also known as anti tangle tubing but for me, this is a complete misnomer. If you get your rig design or the materials choice wrong, your rigs will tangle and anti tangle tubing is not going to prevent this. Most day ticket waters will insist on rig tubing and leaders will be banned so that’s where I’d advise you start. We have more videos on leaders in the pipeline. Cheers, Matt
@@matthewcollinsangler Thanks I'm eating all the vid's keep em coming. For now, i will use the rig tubing version. I bought the cling-on as wel so i can try that setup for long casting.
obviously you set the drag a certain way to hook the fish ,just enough to set it and not take the rod off the rest ,but still enough to take line
Yes, that's right, 2 bank sticks, a semi tight clutch and a running rig, and that's a simple auto strike system.
I literally made a slimmer version of this when I first messaged 9:13 you an got me in contact with Nash ??
OK, this is just a custom kit I've been fishing with for the last 3 years
You really need to check out Evolve tackle Matt absolutely fantastic end tackle and lead free leads
Cheers mate 👍 I've seen their run ring system but not tried it, looks good, but I suspect the run ring is too strong for my fishing and it won't have the breakaway effect of the Fox ring.
What if you use a shock or snag leader and the fish pulls the leader knot through the eye of the lead on the take, won't it get stuck on the knot while playing the fish and running back down the line?
If that's happening, you're either way too slow on the rod or your leader is too short. I've never had the lead go above the leader. Always use a semi tight clutch, helps to prevent this scenario.
Your videos are fantastic! Very informative.
I am nee to carp fishing and I am trying to get all the proper tackle required to be successful. What type or brand of method feeder would you use? I see some reviews on Amazon saying they fall apart or rust after a few uses? Are the plastic ones better? I'm not sure what works or what are the best brands to use.
Hi mate, honest answer... I haven't used a method feeder for 20 years. I'd stick with well known brands like Guru or Preston Innovations for that type of gear.
Good vid mate
Thanks Mike 😊
Quick question. You put up a video of the Nash Lead Run Clip quite a while ago and after watching it I have used them loads. I notice they don't feature in your fishing (or at least on your videos) Do you still rate them or do you prefer the inline lead (running & Bump n run). If so, why? Thanks Jason
Hi Jason, I fished with the Nash run clip for a year and it taught me a lot. I’d use it more if I fished weedy waters or if I fished 150yds+. I don’t need to drop the lead on the waters I fish and the Nash run clip tends to drop the lead too often for me. The setup in this video has a breakaway element which means that I can pull for a break if the lead gets stuck on the bottom and recover the rig. So it’s all about what is appropriate for the waters you fish. Cheers, Matt
Think whilst it's a good method you've come up with, I do think to buy all the components, it would be more costly than just getting a lead clip and tail rubbers imo!
I get where you're coming from, but there's a more fundamental reason that I've been fishing with running leads for the last 14 years, and that's because they are more effective than lead clips, I catch more carp on running rigs than lead clips, if you want to know why, I've done this video: th-cam.com/video/ckzalwJuh0c/w-d-xo.html
@matthewcollinsangler 100% can see why they are more effective, I've seen the videos and it is each to their own, but if I wanted fish a running lead, I'd just take the pin out of my lead clip or buy inline leads, rather than paying carp tax on other components. Not disagreeing with you mate, as you've had success doing what you're doing. I just don't like spending extra money on things when there's cheaper alternatives
Wouldn't you get the same effect when using a korda run rig rubber live previously in combination with an anti tangle tube?
Hi matt do you not now prefer to connect your mono hooklink by ring swivel anymore thanks
It depends where I'm fishing and what I'm fishing over.
Quick question please, for river carp UK rigs, Which knot to connect mainline to spliced leader loop? Blood knot snaps easy, and how do you make sure lead core kable loop doesn't slip and open up please. Thanks
Hi there, the best knot I’ve found to join mainline to the loop of a spliced leader is the single 5 turn uni knot aka the single grinner. I’ve never used the Korda kable product, but I use their leadfree Durakord and I never have any issues. Nowadays I use the Nash cling on in 40lbs and 65lbs and no issues either. Sounds like you’re having problems with splicing the material 🤔 Watch this video for some help: th-cam.com/video/WiqE4u35MK8/w-d-xo.html
Hi Matthew can you suggest any alternatives for the Nash tungsten heli sleeve as in the uk they're out of stock everywhere or the sites say discontinued.
I have seen the new evolve tackle free running kit any help would be greatly appreciated top video as always mate 😊
Hi mate, if you can’t find the tungsten ones, just use the standard Nash helicopter sleeve, it does the same job 👌 I've seen the Evolve tackle system but haven't tested it.
@matthewcollinsangler Cheers mate
Ive watched a couple of your vids beofre and really enjou them, love your thinking outsode the box appoach. Can i ask why you use mono/flouro and not a stiff braid? I kist dont think a stiff hooklink is supple enough at all amgles the fish approaches? Also, ive jist eatched about three of your vidoes tonight and ive got to say the adverts i dont mind, but every 3-4 minutes...i couldnt finish the video because it.
Hi mate, first, I don't use fluoro in my fishing at all, it's not necessary. I mostly use mono from 0.35 to 0.60 depending on where I'm fishing, and it works over every bottom type. I don't worry about which way the fish approaches a mono rig because the mono is light enough and supple enough to fly up into the carp's mouth from any angle (unlike fluoro which is too stiff) 😊
PS - sorry to hear about the adverts, I don't control the amount of adverts that are shown to you.
Does the tubing get disconnected from the sleeve because of the hard casts and the elasticity of mainline? I didnt se you put medium sinkers before the tubing. You used those sinkers in previous running rig systems. I use running rig systems with tubing and with those plastic rings you put lead on and i use sinkers (as tubing stopers). Little problem (just annoying one) is that sinkers after the casts get separated from tubing ang tubing comes off from sleeve. Also i think sinkers as stopers are good because they prevent tubing from sliding off on mainline. Tubing protect the carp during the fight and tubing must be just beside the hooklink
I found that the Nash heli sleeve holds onto standard 0.75mm tungsten rig tubing very tightly. In fact you really do need to cut the tubing at 45 degrees to get it to go in. I’ve only had to use the sinker trick at the top of rig tubing before because a standard tail rubber does not grip the rig tubing well enough. I’ve never had the tubing pop out in any situation 👍
@matthewcollinsangler thanks for the answer. I will try this system that you showed in this video. I like to use running systems on my baitrunner reels. Btw i like your videos they are great
Hi Matt, very informative video.. I notice you have some Vardis Tackle components in the video.. As you have used them all..
Can i ask your opinion on these particular items? And have you used their hooks?
I believe Vardis as a brand is available on the continent as well as being an up & coming brand in the UK.
Hi Adrian, they sent me some bits to have a look at but their run rings are too strong for my needs, I prefer the Fox run ring. I haven't used the Vardis hooks. Cheers, Matt
Really like the look of this rig, thanks for sharing. As always another superb video 👍
Thank you very much.
Have a look at evolve tackle run rig system
I've seen their run ring system but not tried it, looks good, but I suspect the run ring is too strong for my fishing and it won't have the breakaway effect of the Fox ring.
Hi Matt, have you tried the ONE MORE CAST safety sleeve run rig system?
Hi mate, it’s the right idea but unfortunately the moulded rib on the sleeve that should hold the ring in place broke off before casting it out. Also the plastic ring doesn’t fail safe like the Fox ring does.
Excellent video as always Matt. How long do you make your tubing? I do mine about the length of my arm. Cheers
Thank you 👍 Tubing comes in 2m lengths, I normally fold it into 3, that means one pack will do 3 rods.
@@matthewcollinsangler Yeah, so thats roughly an arms length. cheers
Matt, how would you tie a mono snag/shock leader to the mainline? I have problem with the knots getting caught up when casting. Cheers
I use the GT knot to connect 0.35mm braid to a 0.60 mono leader, that's a good strong knot that casts well even on short rods with small rings. Tighten down really well and cut the tag ends very short.
@@matthewcollinsangler would you recommend this for mono to mono as well or just braid to mono?
@@pw9995 For mono to mono, you can use the back to back grinner or the Albright knot. You can use the GT knot, just do less turns on the mono side, you'll have to experiment to see which works best for you.
Can't buy those heli sleeves anywhere , have they stopped making them ??
No mate they haven’t, if you can’t find the tungsten ones, just use the standard Nash helicopter sleeve, I’ve just checked and they’re in stock on angling direct👍
Hi Matt great video. Unfortunately the nash tungsten helicopter sleeve you demonstrate in the video seems to be out of stock online everywhere here in the uk, I’m not sure if it has been discontinued or not. Would the normal nash helicopter sleeve (non tungsten) still work with this setup? Heading to France soon and really want to give this a try, looks great 👍🏻
Yes, it should work fine mate, I think they just didn't have much in stock... All the best for your trip!
@@matthewcollinsangler just to let you know. I spoke to nash this morning and have been told the tungsten helicopter sleeves have now been discontinued. Thankfully I managed to get my hands on the non tungsten version
@@danielfranklin7215 Hi mate, that’s weird because I’ve checked with the Nash marketing manager and he told me that that’s not the case, and even if they were, there’s at least a year’s worth of stock so, even if some shops have run out, it won’t be an issue getting hold of them. We’ll have to see mate 😊
if there was carp showing how would you cast at them/ find a spot without disturbing the swim?
Just cast out and feel the lead down, sit behind it and wait for it to go.
Mr Collins i was wondering seeing you like to fish with boilies,do you ever roll your own?....And is there a recipe you would suggest or a link to a video you would suggest?...Thanx
Hello, yes, I rolled my own boilies for some years but I was buying a ready made mix, I've never made them from scratch so sorry, can't help you there.
@@matthewcollinsangler thank you...i will start experimenting soon then...Cheers mate
Hi Matt. Do you fish slack lines with this lead system?
Hi mate, running rigs can be fished with a tight line, back leads, semi slack or fully slack line. What’s important is a semi tight clutch. I’m using the clutch and the elasticity of the mono to hook the fish. If you use a running rig with a loose clutch, you won’t hook the carp and they can be gone by the time you get to the rod.
Hey, I want to ask you. Why I'm losing fish when using a running rig from fox. Where could the problem be? The shot goes fine, a beautiful ride and then the fish falls off?
Hi, if you're suffering from hook pulls, it's either your rig mechanics or your hook is not sharp enough or damaged. Watch this video to know more: th-cam.com/video/yPDZV9xY_UA/w-d-xo.html. Cheers, Matt
Fox makes a specific running lead clip. Have you seen or tried them matt??
Hi Darryl, yes, seen them and I wouldn't use them. It wouldn't work with tubing and if the tail rubber gets stuck, it's forced tighter onto the lead clip body making it harder for the lead to eject (potential safety hazard).
do you prefer bottom baits matching or a stand out pop up
Only bottom baits, popups don't catch more carp
Hi, love your vids and learned A LOT!! Can u recommend me some rig (that isnt a helicopter rig) for fishing in silt. Its not too deep but I feel resistance like its plugged in the silt.
Use the rig in this video with a simple mono rig. If you're struggling with the lead plugging, use lighter leads and control the rig as it falls through the water. Add a bigger PVA stick to slow the descent and stop the lead plugging 😊
@@matthewcollinsangler Thanks, here where I fish almost all of my lakes are silty. Would the other Shock & Run Rig work as well? I dont have the NASH helicopter sleeve.
@@Petar132xyzyes you can, they do similar jobs but this version is neater and the fit is more controllable
i see danny fairbrass say that an inline lead will hook the carp faster and more aggresively due to picking the lead up at the heavier side, do you agree with this and what are your general thoughts on using inline leads (not in a solid bag)
The weight of the lead comes into effect quicker on an inline lead than on a swivel lead but I’m not using this small force to hook the carp. I only use running leads and it’s the elasticity of the mono and the semi tight clutch that do the hooking for me. It delivers far more hooking force than the weight of the lead. I like inline leads for short to medium range work, casting, bait boat, bushwacker and I always use an inline lead with a supple braided hooklink.
Very nice video. But could you use this from a bait boat and how would you do that?
Yes, no problem at all using it in a bait boat but I'd use it with a stiff 0.50 mono hooklink to avoid tangles.
Thank you Matthew, but I am worried what the lead does when it falls down. It probably could be 50 cm from the hooklink, right? Does that cause a problem?
@@TheRolf88 If you set the top bead right, it holds the lead in place during the drop. I've done this with a rowing boat, bait boat, bushwhacker and no issues.
@@matthewcollinsanglerthank you Matt!
Could this be used for a pva bag instead of using the mesh
If I want to use a solid PVA bag, I'd always use an inline running rig and a supple braided hooklink. I would never use this system inside a solid PVA bag.
Do you think a running rig has the same hooklink properties as a semi fixed lead? I can't see how they are superior to a lead clip or an inline lead, cause there is no bolt effect. Whats your opinion on this?
There’s no doubt carp are caught on lead clips and that they work. But with a semi fixed lead the carp can use the lead to throw the rig out (I know it’s happening because I’ve got a ‘telltale’ indicator on my rig telling me I’ve been ejected) and I’ve seen it happen in my fishing when I used to use lead clips and with many anglers at my lake (they now all fish running leads). If you want to know why and how running rigs are more effective than lead clips, you’ll need to watch this video: th-cam.com/video/ckzalwJuh0c/w-d-xo.html.
You’ll see that if you fish running rigs with a semi tight clutch, the carp is hooked and under control before you even touch the rod. Hope that helps.
@@matthewcollinsangler thank you, very helpful
would you ever fish a single boilie/pop up hookbait and not throw any bait in
I've caught loads of fish on a single glugged bait cast to showing fish.
Are you still using a semi tight clutch with this running rig as per your previous videos? Or is this resistance free and you set the hook lifting into a run?
I always fish with a semi tight clutch because the carp is hooked and under control before I touch the rod.
@@matthewcollinsangler I’ve been using that method since watching your earlier videos, had some really good success with it, also used it catfishing with equal success, both with the stiff mono rig, love it cheers!
whats your advice on back leads
I only use them when I have to and I use the lightest I can get away with. There's more info on back lead fishing in this video: th-cam.com/video/VdeLpRcrhwo/w-d-xo.html
@@matthewcollinsangler thanks you are a great help
I'd be intrested now why u don't use the nash run clip over this? I always use tubing and the nash run clip seems to drop the lead most times
That's probably why. No need to dump the lead 9 times out of 10
I fished with the Nash run clip for a year and it taught me a lot. I’d use it more if I fished weedy waters or if I fished 150yds+. I don’t need to drop the lead on the waters I fish so this setup suits my needs better.
@@PI7ABR3D absolutely 👍
what situation would make you use more bait
I use more bait when the fish are at close enough range for me to bait up, I don't add more bait when I'm casting a long way because I'm fishing beyond my baiting range (and I don't have a boat).
Did you try Fox Running Safety Clip?
Hi mate, seen them and I wouldn't use them. It wouldn't work with tubing and if the tail rubber gets stuck, it's forced tighter onto the lead clip body making it harder for the lead to eject (potential safety hazard).
@@matthewcollinsangler I see your point. Im using it with lead free leader and no complains, worth trying
what about nash running rig system? why isnt it as good as this one
I fished with the Nash run clip for a year and it taught me a lot. I’d use it more if I fished weedy waters or if I fished 150yds+. I don’t need to drop the lead on the waters I fish and the Nash run clip tends to drop the lead too often for me. This setup has a breakaway element which means that I can pull for a break if the lead gets stuck on the bottom and recover the rig.
Do the beads come with the heli kit Matt?
Yes mate, you get the sleeve and the bead in the same pack 👍
@@matthewcollinsangler cheers. I'll get some, been looking for a fool proof running rig set up . I have the fox run rings already. My only issue was when attaching a bag the lead would often fly off the end of the tubing. With the bead on there this shouldn't happen. My venues are largely weed free so no worries there.
@@jimwocha4949 yes mate, set the bead right and it should solve that issue
Long story short, just like the OMC Run System🤷
The OMC kit is the right idea but unfortunately the moulded rib on the sleeve that should hold the ring in place broke off before casting it out. Also the plastic ring doesn’t fail safe like the Fox ring does.
Hey do you know how much 0.35 line can put on a ultegra 14000 with 10000 spool reducers?
The answer is 392m
@@matthewcollinsangler thank you very much 🤩
Matt can’t you do a video on helicopter Ronnie rigs please, we’ve only got 600 of them on TH-cam so far 😂
🤣🤣 I'll put that one on the list of 'videos we won't even make when we run out of ideas'
do carp follow the wind ?
On big waters yes, not so much on small waters.
what hook pattern do you use
Mostly size 6 Nash chod twisters
how much bait do you usally use
I use what I need, from no bait to 3kg a rod. Lots of factors. I talk about this in multiple videos.
is there anything wrong with using multi rig
No, great choice if you're not keen on tying a lot of rigs because you can re-use the hooklink multiple times and just change the hook. Watch this: th-cam.com/video/7VlmNHg0BD0/w-d-xo.html
Brilliant rig this matt do you keep the swivel on the lead if so why put silicone over it so it cant turn also how can the hooklink swivel work as that is covers luke the swivel on the lead
You can keep it or remove it, entirely up to you 👍 (I’m using the silicone sleeve to cover the quick link not the swivel)
Aren't you just reinventing a running lead clip?
I've been fishing running rigs for many years but I would never fish with or recommend the use of a 'running lead clip' (here's why: th-cam.com/video/a6WI6Y1o_Xk/w-d-xo.html). This setup has a lot more safety built into it.
Would you use this sitem with barbed hook?
If you mean micro barbed hooks, then sure you can. I don't use them at all anymore myself (here's why: th-cam.com/video/v4CFoheE1S8/w-d-xo.html)
@@matthewcollinsanglerI was using barbless hooks but keep losing fish even with the fox running safety clip so i switched to micro barbed hooks again
@@Sosul_20 If you're suffering hook pulls with a running rig, it's either your rig or your hook is not sharp enough. It has nothing to do with barbed or micro barbed. Watch this video to know more: th-cam.com/video/yPDZV9xY_UA/w-d-xo.html
@@matthewcollinsangler Interesting because when i switched to micro barbed i caught around 50 carps and didn't lose one. I was using german rig with fox wide gape long shank 5. But when i was using barbless nash twister 4 or korda wide gape 4 i was caughting one and loosing next one.
To be fair all the different ways to fish have been invented to catch the angler all my fishing is done with a running lead system it costs less and the fish can't deal with it I'm using the same lead now for months no need to drop leads at all
I agree and this video is my go-to anywhere running rig setup.
@@matthewcollinsangler obviously there are situations that determine what set up you use but running rig is my go to rig 😊
do you think car are affected ny the moon
No