Good video Den, I wished I'd seen something similar 50 or 60 years ago. The only way I deal with dust these days is via the Hoover; hands, eyes and age conspire against their use on my line - in fact most, if not all, of my rigs are tied before I leave home because juggling shot by the water doesn't work for me. Thanks again
Great minds think alike Den, I printed off a sheet like yours some years ago then laminated it and stuck it on the inside of one of my pole float boxes. All the best to you and keep those videos coming.
That was a good video to watch den, as I am just get over another stroke and my memory is bad 👎 😕 . I will paint that off and keep it in my fishing bag 🎒 . Keep up the great work and be safe ok 👌 from colin bradford in Milton Keynes in the uk 🇬🇧 😀
Thanks for doing this video, shot weights have been bothering me since I got back into fishing after a 40 year break! FYI (6:19) Lighter objects fall at the same rate (acceleration) as heavier objects (assuming the water resistance remains the same for each object...which for #6 and #8 shot should be very close). So, the lighter weight would only affect the buoyancy of the hook & bait, meaning it falls slower? If the hook and bait are not buoyant, the weight should not make any difference? This has always confused me...I'd like to see a movie of shot patterns falling through water to see what actually happens! Keep up the good work!
Thanks for your comments. I would be interested in seeing a video of rigs falling through the water too. It's something I have been pondering upon for a while, but I haven't come up with a way to do the video in controlled conditions in very clear water.
@@FishingwithDen In a swimming pool? Set up a GoPro in one spot, cast the rig in the same way every time. White card behind the line & shot? Use dark line? Fluorescent hook/bait? Good underwater lighting (difficult!). A synchronized camera on the surface too - watch as the float cocks!
With being long in the tooth,and in the uk,I remember the shot sizes were actually shotgun pellet sizes. I think the confusion is deliberate by the manufacturers so that you will by a range of shots to cover you at the bank.My fingers are like pork sausages these days,so I mainly fish the ledgering method.
I’ve got a shot chart saved on my phone from Google images and refer to that, but you know what? .. I never noticed that each shot was half the weight of the proceeding shot … doh! So this opened my eyes, thanks Den 👍
Hi Den, Thanks once again for a great video, very useful. You talked later in the video about printing the sheet you had kindly made up with all the information about shot weights, sadly I do not seem to be able to find the link for it ? hope you able to help. Thanks again, Peter, Norfolk, UK.
Hi Pete. I'm afraid TH-cam doesn't allow me to post a link to a .pdf file, but if you want a copy, please feel free to email me. My address is in the description box below the video.
I have 3d printed a number of floats of different guises mainly waggler with the odd tweak in them. I tend to shot mostly bb and still try to use very small to dust in the bottom (tend to lose most in the grass around me) I will copy the chart as a handy Goto in my box. Great vid once more.
Brilliant couldn’t be explained any better 👍
Good video Den, I wished I'd seen something similar 50 or 60 years ago. The only way I deal with dust these days is via the Hoover; hands, eyes and age conspire against their use on my line - in fact most, if not all, of my rigs are tied before I leave home because juggling shot by the water doesn't work for me. Thanks again
That was really helpful- thanks Den. This will save me “winging it” on the bank, as per usual, this weekend.
Great minds think alike Den, I printed off a sheet like yours some years ago then laminated it and stuck it on the inside of one of my pole float boxes. All the best to you and keep those videos coming.
That was a good video to watch den, as I am just get over another stroke and my memory is bad 👎 😕 . I will paint that off and keep it in my fishing bag 🎒 . Keep up the great work and be safe ok 👌 from colin bradford in Milton Keynes in the uk 🇬🇧 😀
Thanks for doing this video, shot weights have been bothering me since I got back into fishing after a 40 year break! FYI (6:19) Lighter objects fall at the same rate (acceleration) as heavier objects (assuming the water resistance remains the same for each object...which for #6 and #8 shot should be very close). So, the lighter weight would only affect the buoyancy of the hook & bait, meaning it falls slower? If the hook and bait are not buoyant, the weight should not make any difference? This has always confused me...I'd like to see a movie of shot patterns falling through water to see what actually happens! Keep up the good work!
Thanks for your comments. I would be interested in seeing a video of rigs falling through the water too. It's something I have been pondering upon for a while, but I haven't come up with a way to do the video in controlled conditions in very clear water.
@@FishingwithDen In a swimming pool? Set up a GoPro in one spot, cast the rig in the same way every time. White card behind the line & shot? Use dark line? Fluorescent hook/bait? Good underwater lighting (difficult!). A synchronized camera on the surface too - watch as the float cocks!
Very informative Den,really enjoy your vlogs keep em coming
Great vid Den definitely help me just got get my head round it Cheers Mate.
With being long in the tooth,and in the uk,I remember the shot sizes were actually shotgun pellet sizes.
I think the confusion is deliberate by the manufacturers so that you will by a range of shots to cover you at the bank.My fingers are like pork sausages these days,so I mainly fish the ledgering method.
Great video. Very well explained thanks👍
I’ve got a shot chart saved on my phone from Google images and refer to that, but you know what? .. I never noticed that each shot was half the weight of the proceeding shot … doh! So this opened my eyes, thanks Den 👍
No worries Kevin. I'm glad it helped mate.👍
Great video,weldone Den 👍👌
Cheers Den. I've fished for many years but still end up guessing weights on occasion. Mostly pole rigs that I set up at home but still annoying.
Nice video. Well explained.
Hi Den,
Thanks once again for a great video, very useful.
You talked later in the video about printing the sheet you had kindly made up with all the information about shot weights, sadly I do not seem to be able to find the link for it ? hope you able to help.
Thanks again, Peter, Norfolk, UK.
Hi Pete. I'm afraid TH-cam doesn't allow me to post a link to a .pdf file, but if you want a copy, please feel free to email me. My address is in the description box below the video.
Very helpful, many thanks!
I have 3d printed a number of floats of different guises mainly waggler with the odd tweak in them. I tend to shot mostly bb and still try to use very small to dust in the bottom (tend to lose most in the grass around me) I will copy the chart as a handy Goto in my box. Great vid once more.
Thanks Phill
Very informative . Thanks .
Great Video. Shot is so confusing or can be
This is why I use the feeder method feeder !
Stotz are available in the UK As are Grippa Styx Den
That's right Barbara, but I wasn't sure if they were legal for sale above a No8 as they are made from lead?
@@FishingwithDen see what you mean on the Preston product it mentions lead at size 8
At Last. First time anyone has made any sense of this. Well dome, have printed off the sheet.
Thanks Malcolm. I'm glad my video helped you.
What country have you escaped to?
I retired to Australia Adie.😁
@@FishingwithDen so that's where you caught that turtle before lol
Enjoy yourself Den