An underwater video I’d like to see is on a lake that doesn’t have weed for starters, an ordinary clay one or so, and show us exactly what line lay is occurring on a slack line cast, a back leaded one, flying leads, and tight to the lead.
A great video guys it was very intresting to see how different baits like the pellet boilie & corn was sitting in the candy floss weed & on the shelf going in to deeper water just goes to show you that whole baits can still be used on a shelf & on a slope also without the fear of everything rolling down the shelf to the bottom of it & also how much the pink pop up stood out in a green background & also how the yellow kind blended into the background a bit more
Instead of unclipping and clipping up again to change the distance on your spod, you could just step backwards and forward when spodding to create a bigger spread, just a little tip for ya
You can tell the echo sounders with cameras are useless or they'd be used much more in videos like these. Every second hand one for sale has been used like twice lol.
@@IFilmUfos make a video showing how effective they are then 👍🏼 The fishspy one Dave Lane used to use which had a camera to show the bottom etc, well that website doesn’t exist already
@@EricPollarrd your on cloud nine mate. Making fishing videos isn't my thing. I have the new Echo Pro which sends live camera and sonar. The old one was a load of shite I admit because it didn't have a live feature. I fish a weedy as hell gin clear lake with spooky fish. One cast with the Echo Pro will tell me more than twenty casts with a lead. The lake produces on average 10 fish a year to a good angler. My first season on lake and I've had 34 fish so far. You do the maths mate 👍
@@IFilmUfos that’s my point, gin clear doesn’t exist in 98% of the fishing world. Every sonar video I’ve seen shows icons pretending to be fish yet hey presto they aren’t really there 🙀
Be good to see when using a deeper the information we receive on our phone or tablet compared to what is out in the lake.
An underwater video I’d like to see is on a lake that doesn’t have weed for starters, an ordinary clay one or so, and show us exactly what line lay is occurring on a slack line cast, a back leaded one, flying leads, and tight to the lead.
This video is was better then all of the korda underwater videos combined. Well done guys
Thank you Rob...you took this hobby/sport to another level mate...
thanks :)
A great video guys it was very intresting to see how different baits like the pellet boilie & corn was sitting in the candy floss weed & on the shelf going in to deeper water just goes to show you that whole baits can still be used on a shelf & on a slope also without the fear of everything rolling down the shelf to the bottom of it & also how much the pink pop up stood out in a green background & also how the yellow kind blended into the background a bit more
Instead of unclipping and clipping up again to change the distance on your spod, you could just step backwards and forward when spodding to create a bigger spread, just a little tip for ya
Wot does “ya” mean ?
@@Kingcarparpeggio you can’t be serious 🤣
@@charlie4162 you mean “ya” ;)
Looking forward to this one 👍🏻 always interesting to get another perspective.
thanks hope you enjoyed it
Great watch as always guys informative as always look for the next vid 🎣 👊👊
thanks Darwin
Pervert
Epic info. Thanks and keep it up! You just got a new sub 😍
Be good to see what the best way to find tightening up limit without moving the lead 🙌
Think Steve missed his biggest error....... tightening up and dragging his rig cost him bites
Lead clip or heli rob you know best?
42:45 so lean it looks like a barbel lol
The line lay is shocking
I'm really curious and confused as to why on earth you would dye a lake? For what purpose definitively and is it safe for the wildlife and fish??
weed
@@bigballskev3459 As a preventative measure?
@@neilmilner7074 blue dye helps reduce weed growth mate
@@charlie4162 that's answered that then bud.
Never heard such a thing to be fair, and I thought Barley straw kept weed at bay 🤔
@@neilmilner7074 yea stops the light getting in , died lakes are easy after they die it any rig works in them
You can tell the echo sounders with cameras are useless or they'd be used much more in videos like these. Every second hand one for sale has been used like twice lol.
Can u?? Mine made me top rod 😂👍
@@IFilmUfos make a video showing how effective they are then 👍🏼 The fishspy one Dave Lane used to use which had a camera to show the bottom etc, well that website doesn’t exist already
@@EricPollarrd your on cloud nine mate. Making fishing videos isn't my thing.
I have the new Echo Pro which sends live camera and sonar. The old one was a load of shite I admit because it didn't have a live feature.
I fish a weedy as hell gin clear lake with spooky fish. One cast with the Echo Pro will tell me more than twenty casts with a lead. The lake produces on average 10 fish a year to a good angler. My first season on lake and I've had 34 fish so far. You do the maths mate 👍
@@IFilmUfos that’s my point, gin clear doesn’t exist in 98% of the fishing world. Every sonar video I’ve seen shows icons pretending to be fish yet hey presto they aren’t really there 🙀
@@EricPollarrd I've used 3 different companies sonars and all have worked in every situation. You sure you got the settings right mate?
Id just float some bread and chuck a zig out them fish hardly see baits so be easy i live down the road from this place
I BET HES FORGOT MORE THAN I KNOW 🤷🏻♂️😂😂
More than most of us will ever know
24 mins in and turned off 💤💤💤💤💤
sous-titre français ? ??👎
French version on the way :)
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