Excellent tutorial made thes for a days session last week they worked a treat landed 5 nice carp best was 27LB there just brilliant,Thank-you i really appreciate your time making this video ********** 10/10
@@bertharding1987 depends on what lb breaking strain of Boom you use. 0.5mm for 15lb, 0.6mm for 25lb or 0.7mm for 35lb. The key is to match the crimp size as close to the diameter of the hooklink.
Use a fox green needle to pull it through the eye if your struggling not found a hook yet I can't get it through unless your using a size 8 or smaller which these rigs are not designed for really
Your right ! I overcome the problem using a short lenght of Kruiser Control ( any 10lb line will do ) .. feed it through the front eye of the hook , through the braided loop continuing back through the back of the eye and pull through... 👍 saves a lot of agg 👍🎣
Would just use a Albright Knot to join, and not all this crimping (more stuff to buy) Business. And only sharpen a hook once, maybe twice and bin and re make. But that's just me :)
Is funny watching people in Europe take carp fishing so serious & way over the top rigs when all you need is a small hook split shot and a piece of bread thats how we slay em in Australia & learn to fish as children
@@AnglingDirectTV not matter what your fishing for I think people focus to much being fancy and stead of doing the simple things to perfection and reading the environment
could you cast that bread 140 yards and keep it on? or what about if you are fishing throughout the night would it still be on the hook in the morning? How would you stop small nuisance fish from eating the bread and leaving a bare hook out for hours? Sometimes these complicated rigs are necessary.
Excellent tutorial made thes for a days session last week they worked a treat landed 5 nice carp best was 27LB there just brilliant,Thank-you i really appreciate your time making this video ********** 10/10
Thank you for the kind comment, glad the rig worked so well for you. Well done on your carp. 💪
Why would one choose to use this versus the spinner rig?
Dobrý den prosím vás jak se jmenuje značka stoperu co ste dal jako zaražku na boilis diky
Awsome make your own Gemini booms love it ✌️
What is this music it’s very catchy
Hi Rob, all our music is downloaded from Artlist! Chris was the editor of this video, ill try and find the track name for you. Regards Steve
Great tutorial
Thank you! Im glad you found the video helpful. Regards Steve.
Thanks for this video, now i know how to make those loops 👍🏼
No worries Paul, good luck with the rig making. Regards Steve
@@AnglingDirectTV what size crimp are you useing for the boom
@@bertharding1987 depends on what lb breaking strain of Boom you use. 0.5mm for 15lb, 0.6mm for 25lb or 0.7mm for 35lb. The key is to match the crimp size as close to the diameter of the hooklink.
@@charliegreen1989 thank u that help me a lot now I know what size boom to use and crimp to use on the boom
@@charliegreen1989 I got the 15lb boom and the 25lb and the all the size crimps just didn’t know what size crimp to use now I do 👌👌
Need a hook with a big eye, practically impossible with most hook's
Use a fox green needle to pull it through the eye if your struggling not found a hook yet I can't get it through unless your using a size 8 or smaller which these rigs are not designed for really
Your right ! I overcome the problem using a short lenght of Kruiser Control ( any 10lb line will do ) .. feed it through the front eye of the hook , through the braided loop continuing back through the back of the eye and pull through... 👍 saves a lot of agg 👍🎣
Would just use a Albright Knot to join, and not all this crimping (more stuff to buy) Business. And only sharpen a hook once, maybe twice and bin and re make. But that's just me :)
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Is funny watching people in Europe take carp fishing so serious & way over the top rigs when all you need is a small hook split shot and a piece of bread thats how we slay em in Australia & learn to fish as children
The simplest of methods can definitely catch carp in the right situation, but sometimes on more difficult waters you need to up your game.
@@AnglingDirectTV not down here it's K.I.S.S under all conditions
@@hairyscary8511 Keep It Stupidly Simple 🙂
@@AnglingDirectTV not matter what your fishing for I think people focus to much being fancy and stead of doing the simple things to perfection and reading the environment
could you cast that bread 140 yards and keep it on? or what about if you are fishing throughout the night would it still be on the hook in the morning? How would you stop small nuisance fish from eating the bread and leaving a bare hook out for hours? Sometimes these complicated rigs are necessary.