Love this style of fishing, the riddings in Tamworth crucian pool reminds me of being a kid fishing on a Sunday with my grandfather , brilliant stuff ,your a show off Den making all this gear 😂😂 I can't even make my bed 👍
Probably my favourite float is the Antennae. So many shotting pattern variations you can adapt your fishing it to, which includes the weather and including light.. Bit of a struggle on rivers...BUT!.. depending on how you know the river/stream... it can be a great float.. I would not bother though on fast or deep rivers..
Great to see these floats being used correctly. I go back 45+ years to when I started to use driftbeater floats from Drennan. Fishing an estate lake in Sussex for Bream. The water was about 10 foot deep and I'd be casting some 25 to 30 yards out. I'd have a 2+ swan shot float and my tell tail shot would be a No1 set about 8 inches above the bait with about 4 or 5 inches of line on the bottom of the lake. Bites were unmissable as the float would literally raise some 6 inches or so out of the water. There was no mulling over the _"Hmm... Was that a bite or not?"_ When you got a bite. You knew you had a bite. And a cuppa tea and a bite are synonymous. You can't have one without the other and 8/10, the tea ends up on the ground or your lap 8-))... Looks like a nice venue? Are you open to telling where it is, perchance?
@@FishingwithDen Haha! Nope. Slightly further north of you by a good few thousands of miles or so. But it did answer one query. I watched your 20 1/5 lb carp you caught on the pole and also these carp you were catching here. All very lean compared to fat lumps in the UK and Europe. If your 20lb'er was a European fish, it'd be nudging the scales nearer to 30/35 lbs. The nearest we have to your carp are the genuine _"wild carp"_ in the UK. But waters for them are very few and far between. In fact, I've not seen a proper wildie for over 40 years now. It's all king carp. But these wildies fight like they were possessed. You hook one of them and think it's a double figure carp, then when it's landed, it's no more than about 3lbs 8-))...
@@thezanzibarbarian5729 It always amazed me when I first arrived down here, how much better the wild Carp fight. They never give up and I've lost count of the times they have leapt out of the landing net.
Thanks for your comments Christopher. I'm glad it helped. You might also want to have a look at this video which covers the use of a telltale Shot near the hook. It is similar to the lift method and very easy to use: th-cam.com/video/sx9-SDyGts4/w-d-xo.html
not sure if anyone cares but if you are stoned like me atm you can stream all the new movies on instaflixxer. I've been binge watching with my brother for the last few days xD
Здравствуйте Ден, у вас классный канал, многому научился, даже не владея английским языком. Спасибо за науку. К сожалению у нас уже очень холодно. Жду первого льда.
Might get round to this style of float fishing , next summer Den. As i've just changed the reel rings to reel seat on a lovely Dam Match rod. Love making my own bits and pieces here and there. Might have a go at the floats.
Great vid loved the surprise take! Always seems a good tactic to lay on the bottom. I love catching a Crucian as they are such a great fish but it seems rare to catch now in England.
I agree Phillip. I remember back when I was a kid, all you had to do was find a small pond in the middle of a farmers field and you could catch hundreds of them.
Nice catch sir, some doubt I have, the same distance where ur float is, let say there is 20 to 30 feet deep water. So sir in such location how I can use float fishing set upfor carp fishing ( Libeo Rohita fish) or what would be rod reel and float to fix. Plz reply sir ❤ from India
Enjoyed that Den, I'm new to fishing and watch lots of videos to get tips but never seen this method before, defo going to try this, hurry up with making floats please, cant wait
Great video, I learned a lot from this and tried it out a fair bit. A problem I'm coming across with this setup, though, is that small fish tend to shove around my hook bait on the bottom along with the bottom shot, sometimes even nibbling a piece of sweetcorn off the hook. That moves the float up just like a lift bite only that it stays in place right after that. Did you encounter this too maybe? Is there any way to deal with the small ones?
Thanks for your comments. This rig was originally designed for bigger fish like Tench, so very small fish were not much of a problem. I know this may not help much in your case, but you do learn to read what is actually a bite and what isn't. If you are still having problems, you could switch to the telltale shot style like in this video: th-cam.com/video/sx9-SDyGts4/w-d-xo.html It is very similar but the lowest shot sits just off the bottom, so if the bait gets moved around, the float will return to its normal position.
Hi Den! This is my favourite method for summer when fishing for Carp. I mostly use it with the lightest float than i can, because I want ultimate sensitivity in my fishing. I mostly use paste, which I make myself out of milled pellets and flour. With the flour, you can cast the lump (size of a walnut ) pretty far. But I urge you to youse Hooks like size 10's or 12's, because otherwhise you willl completely despair.
Hi Maik. long time, No Hear. Thanks for your comments. It is a fun way of fishing, but I'm not sure why you think I should use larger hooks, or why I would despair, unless you need them to hold onto the paste. In that case, I completely understand.
HiDen, yet another great video, now we’re into November the lakes have really slowed up, would you recommend this method over method fishing during the winter months. Thanks again Tim Downes
Hi Tim. This is a great method for showing small bites from lethargic fish, but it is completely different to fishing with a Method Feeder. You should consider either method based upon the swim you are fishing and the conditions on the day.
Only just found your channel Den but will definitely be watching all your vid's and l have subscribed you seem a great guy with some great vid's Cheers mate.
Hi Richard. If you work out how you many small Dropper Shots you need, then any extra shots which are required to cock the float properly will go directly under the float. As an example, if you have a 3AAA (2.4gram) loaded Waggler, lets assume that it requires another BB shot (0.4gram) to cock it properly, so only a small amount of the tip shows. If the water is 4ft deep, you might have 3 x No8 shot (3 x 0.06 = 0.18gram) spread out down the line to control the sink rate of your bait. Therefore, you need something like a No4 shot (0.20gram) to get your tip sunk to the correct level. This shot would go directly under the float. I hope this helps.
Hi Den another great video fantastic method of fishing they always used to say this method works best if you plumb up and fish 6" over depth it works well for me anyway, all the best, wabbitman
Hi there , I really injoy your videos keep them coming 👍, do you sale your floats. Keep up the great work and be safe 🙏from colin bradford in Milton Keynes uk 🇬🇧
@@FishingwithDen we have had some nice days were it was hot 🔥🥵 and it changes to rain 🌧 the reason I asked if you still sale them is you make nice ones as im partlysited and the floats that are up for sale I have trouble seeing them . Unless they are right in front of me . Anyway thank you for your reply. Colin bradford in the uk 🇬🇧
Thanks Matt. They do work well, but I'm retired now so I don't sell anything. I will be doing a video on how to make them in the next few weeks if that helps.
So I'm in Canada. And with the Influx of so many Asians I noticed they like to do course fishing with much longer antenna type floats. I went ahead and used this method and it worked exactly the same. Anyone else us the larger longer Asian antenna floats?
update I used the long antenna float and used his exact method just the tip of the antenna showing fishing over depth and caught a 16 to 20 lb common on a size 14 barbless hook was an amazing fight.
great video simple and well explained
Love this style of fishing, the riddings in Tamworth crucian pool reminds me of being a kid fishing on a Sunday with my grandfather , brilliant stuff ,your a show off Den making all this gear 😂😂 I can't even make my bed 👍
Thanks Neil. I'm lucky with making the bed too. The best wife in the world makes it for me. lol.
Spot on Den. I love the"lift" better bite indication every time. As always thanks for the tips, priceless 🐟🪱🎣👍
Hi Den
Brilliant!. You make it look so simple and always seem to find a well stocked lake with no other Anglers on!!
Thanks Neil.
Probably my favourite float is the Antennae. So many shotting pattern variations you can adapt your fishing it to, which includes the weather and including light.. Bit of a struggle on rivers...BUT!.. depending on how you know the river/stream... it can be a great float.. I would not bother though on fast or deep rivers..
Great video. I'll be giving this method a whirl when the warmer weather arrives. Looks great for a mixed bag and hopefully some nice "Tincas". Thanks.
Great to see these floats being used correctly.
I go back 45+ years to when I started to use driftbeater floats from Drennan. Fishing an estate lake in Sussex for Bream.
The water was about 10 foot deep and I'd be casting some 25 to 30 yards out. I'd have a 2+ swan shot float and my tell tail shot would be a No1 set about 8 inches above the bait with about 4 or 5 inches of line on the bottom of the lake.
Bites were unmissable as the float would literally raise some 6 inches or so out of the water. There was no mulling over the _"Hmm... Was that a bite or not?"_ When you got a bite. You knew you had a bite.
And a cuppa tea and a bite are synonymous. You can't have one without the other and 8/10, the tea ends up on the ground or your lap 8-))...
Looks like a nice venue? Are you open to telling where it is, perchance?
Thanks for your comments mate. The venue is in Australia, near Newcastle NSW. I assume your not living near here?
@@FishingwithDen Haha! Nope. Slightly further north of you by a good few thousands of miles or so.
But it did answer one query. I watched your 20 1/5 lb carp you caught on the pole and also these carp you were catching here. All very lean compared to fat lumps in the UK and Europe.
If your 20lb'er was a European fish, it'd be nudging the scales nearer to 30/35 lbs.
The nearest we have to your carp are the genuine _"wild carp"_ in the UK. But waters for them are very few and far between. In fact, I've not seen a proper wildie for over 40 years now. It's all king carp. But these wildies fight like they were possessed. You hook one of them and think it's a double figure carp, then when it's landed, it's no more than about 3lbs 8-))...
@@thezanzibarbarian5729 It always amazed me when I first arrived down here, how much better the wild Carp fight. They never give up and I've lost count of the times they have leapt out of the landing net.
such a great video. I've really been struggling with getting the depth right and this has made a lot of sense to me. Thanks so much!
Thanks for your comments Christopher. I'm glad it helped. You might also want to have a look at this video which covers the use of a telltale Shot near the hook. It is similar to the lift method and very easy to use: th-cam.com/video/sx9-SDyGts4/w-d-xo.html
I'm looking forward to seeing how you make these floats. With a long dark winter ahead of me I'll need something to keep me busy.
The video will be out sometime in the next few weeks William. Thanks for your comments.
not sure if anyone cares but if you are stoned like me atm you can stream all the new movies on instaflixxer. I've been binge watching with my brother for the last few days xD
@Rocco Declan yea, I have been using instaflixxer for months myself :)
Здравствуйте Ден, у вас классный канал, многому научился, даже не владея английским языком. Спасибо за науку. К сожалению у нас уже очень холодно. Жду первого льда.
Might get round to this style of float fishing , next summer Den. As i've just changed the reel rings to reel seat on a lovely Dam Match rod.
Love making my own bits and pieces here and there. Might have a go at the floats.
I think you will enjoy this method Peter. When the float lifts that much, it's quite exciting.
Awesome video, perfect presentation
Thanks Stuart. much appreciated mate.
Another great video look forward to seeing you make those floats Den tight lines John
Thanks John
Great vid loved the surprise take! Always seems a good tactic to lay on the bottom. I love catching a Crucian as they are such a great fish but it seems rare to catch now in England.
I agree Phillip. I remember back when I was a kid, all you had to do was find a small pond in the middle of a farmers field and you could catch hundreds of them.
@@FishingwithDen Shame most peeps want big fish all of the time. Not just great fish to catch
@@Offcut55 Definitely mate. I do like to catch big fish, but I'm still perfectly happy with whatever comes along.
Nice catch sir, some doubt I have, the same distance where ur float is, let say there is 20 to 30 feet deep water. So sir in such location how I can use float fishing set upfor carp fishing ( Libeo Rohita fish) or what would be rod reel and float to fix. Plz reply sir ❤ from India
Enjoyed that Den, I'm new to fishing and watch lots of videos to get tips but never seen this method before, defo going to try this, hurry up with making floats please, cant wait
Thanks for your comments Adrian. I will get around to making the floats in the next couple of weeks.
@@FishingwithDen cheers Den, i saved video so ii can recap
Enjoyable video. Thanks for the tips 👍
Thanks Alan. I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Great video, I learned a lot from this and tried it out a fair bit. A problem I'm coming across with this setup, though, is that small fish tend to shove around my hook bait on the bottom along with the bottom shot, sometimes even nibbling a piece of sweetcorn off the hook. That moves the float up just like a lift bite only that it stays in place right after that. Did you encounter this too maybe? Is there any way to deal with the small ones?
Thanks for your comments. This rig was originally designed for bigger fish like Tench, so very small fish were not much of a problem. I know this may not help much in your case, but you do learn to read what is actually a bite and what isn't. If you are still having problems, you could switch to the telltale shot style like in this video: th-cam.com/video/sx9-SDyGts4/w-d-xo.html It is very similar but the lowest shot sits just off the bottom, so if the bait gets moved around, the float will return to its normal position.
Great vid mate - just found your channel - looking forward to having a catch up on your other clips. Nice one.
Thanks mate. Much appreciated. Welcome aboard.😃👍
Thanks for the video. Seems like a very versatile method.
Thanks for your comments Kelvin. It works great on days when the weather is reasonable, but I wouldn't want to use it when it's very windy.
Hi Den! This is my favourite method for summer when fishing for Carp. I mostly use it with the lightest float than i can, because I want ultimate sensitivity in my fishing. I mostly use paste, which I make myself out of milled pellets and flour. With the flour, you can cast the lump (size of a walnut ) pretty far. But I urge you to youse Hooks like size 10's or 12's, because otherwhise you willl completely despair.
Hi Maik. long time, No Hear. Thanks for your comments. It is a fun way of fishing, but I'm not sure why you think I should use larger hooks, or why I would despair, unless you need them to hold onto the paste. In that case, I completely understand.
@@FishingwithDen I meant that the paste holds on much betterif you use bigger hooks. I also use 14s when fishing corn ;)
@@FishingwithDen You would despair because your pastes always falling off ;)
@@maikhuber7663 Yep. That's what I thought you meat Maik. :)
HiDen, yet another great video, now we’re into November the lakes have really slowed up, would you recommend this method over method fishing during the winter months. Thanks again Tim Downes
Hi Tim. This is a great method for showing small bites from lethargic fish, but it is completely different to fishing with a Method Feeder. You should consider either method based upon the swim you are fishing and the conditions on the day.
Only just found your channel Den but will definitely be watching all your vid's and l have subscribed you seem a great guy with some great vid's Cheers mate.
Thanks for your comments Alan. I'm glad you're enjoying my videos.
5 Star video Thanks for making it.
Thanks Gary. I had fun doing it.
Hi Den
Another good tutorial if you use a loaded waggler would you still put bulk shot under the float
Hi Richard. If you work out how you many small Dropper Shots you need, then any extra shots which are required to cock the float properly will go directly under the float. As an example, if you have a 3AAA (2.4gram) loaded Waggler, lets assume that it requires another BB shot (0.4gram) to cock it properly, so only a small amount of the tip shows.
If the water is 4ft deep, you might have 3 x No8 shot (3 x 0.06 = 0.18gram) spread out down the line to control the sink rate of your bait. Therefore, you need something like a No4 shot (0.20gram) to get your tip sunk to the correct level. This shot would go directly under the float.
I hope this helps.
Nice left leg raise on the strike den lol
It's all about balance when you're old Paul. Wouldn't want to fall of the box backwards and give you all a laugh mate. Lol.
What colours would you use in what light senarios? Great video👍👍
Hi Eric. I tend to use bright yellow against a dark background and black against a light background.
Hi Den another great video fantastic method of fishing they always used to say this method works best if you plumb up and fish 6" over depth it works well for me anyway, all the best, wabbitman
Thanks for your comments Brian
Another great video
Thanks Anthony. I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Hi there , I really injoy your videos keep them coming 👍, do you sale your floats. Keep up the great work and be safe 🙏from colin bradford in Milton Keynes uk 🇬🇧
Hi Colin. Thanks for your comments. These days I'm retired so I don't sell anything I'm afraid. I hope the weather is good for you back in the UK.
@@FishingwithDen we have had some nice days were it was hot 🔥🥵 and it changes to rain 🌧 the reason I asked if you still sale them is you make nice ones as im partlysited and the floats that are up for sale I have trouble seeing them . Unless they are right in front of me . Anyway thank you for your reply. Colin bradford in the uk 🇬🇧
Do you sell these floats den? They look fantastic
Thanks Matt. They do work well, but I'm retired now so I don't sell anything. I will be doing a video on how to make them in the next few weeks if that helps.
So I'm in Canada. And with the Influx of so many Asians I noticed they like to do course fishing with much longer antenna type floats. I went ahead and used this method and it worked exactly the same. Anyone else us the larger longer Asian antenna floats?
update I used the long antenna float and used his exact method just the tip of the antenna showing fishing over depth and caught a 16 to 20 lb common on a size 14 barbless hook was an amazing fight.