Glad you did this as it means my theory about clipping up and getting the pellets to stay on the feeder were right! So now I have even more confidence in my fishing. Thanks guys Bill
i've seen many video's of method/hybrid feeders being dropped into fish tanks and watch the pellets falling out of the feeder, but i've always doubted that actually happens when casting 30m and hitting the water., thank you for this vid it is an eye openner
Brilliant video gents and a massive eye opener would be interesting to see what a pellet feeder did too would guess pretty similar and to think that creating a slack on impact makes a difference. I also wonder if under arm shorter cast would give similar results. Many thanks for sharing the education
Great vid guys fishing is not just about chuck it and chance its also about learning water craft so this was a real good vid and im sure will shock a few when they watch these results , keep it up guys and can not wait to see the pole session.
Wonderful, wonderful video. I have only been fishing a method feeder a very short time (I live in Sweden and there aren't that many place that take fishmeal) and I have been wondering how things progress when the feeder hits the water etc. The cast is key and now I can use that and feel more confident about my bait when it is in the water. Top job, thank you.
Fantastic video ,, lessons i learnt Hit the clip and follow through Always give the feeder a good squeeze even if you have used a mould I will never use neat pellets again but will add a binder , be it light groundbait or my favourite ,honey melted in warm water and soak pellets the night before it stickies them up lovely and tastes nice . As Tommy pickering says "Dont move the feeder " Thanks guys Knowledge is Power.....
Also, another misconception is stick float fishing where the angler thinks the bait is in front of the float. Having watched a friend fish with a stick float in very clear water and holding back, the bait was behind the float every time.
Great video gave me a lot of insight to use in my own fishing. It would be amazing if you could do an episode based on Bomb and Pellet fishing as I have a few questions as to how catapulting pellets into a swim compares to casting them in a feeder.
This is the best video I've seen yet! Cant wait to try it this Saturday. Ive literally just bought some ground bait to mix with my pellets too. As Ive always worried about actual presentation on the bottom. You guys have just confirmed it for me. Feeling super confident now about improving my feeder fishing. As Im still really new. Thanks a lot lads 😁
Biggest eye opener for me was just how steep those gradients are. Makes u wonder if when boilie fishing leads do the boilies just roll off down the hill? 😂
i was brought up on carp fishing . i think im not bad at it . use the pva mesh bag system where the bait has more time to get to the bottom before the bag disolves with the bait in one position . im going to try the method feeding this year as the lads here explained in details what goes on . it was very clever how a brillant carp angler and matchman dicuss what is going on . two great gents and fishermen .
So Polly, your bait is coming off on impact, your feeder is landing a metre off where your feeder is hitting the water and your feeder is sitting empty on the bottom..... oh we’ve got one 😂
It’s basic stuff that you hit the clip and quickly lower your rod forward to stop dragging back the feeder from clipped the spot. This has been the way for 20 years. There is no need to lower on a tight line, especially using the method feeder as you’re not feeling for a drop as if you were specimen carp fishing to a gravel spot.
Hello! I dot not know if I understood well... So to keep the pellet in the feeder at the throw, you need to point the fishing bottom? As soon as the feeder approaches the surface of the water? I do not use the clip? Greetings from Poland :)
I wonder if the reason its coming off on hitting the water on a tight line is anything to do with the way up the feeder is hitting the water. Perhaps on the follow through the feeder rights itself to hit the water lead up....Not sure of the physics on that.
Amazing idea "Matrix Submerged"! Priceless info from you guys! Please, for us, the newbies, if possible, make a new video, showing what happens when you drag the lead on the bottom of the lake, to better understand the signals from the tip of the rod. Thanks in advance, Florin!
@@krzysztofkk6964 Make your cast, just before your tackle hits the water, stop the line coming off the spool with your finger. This will ensure your tackle lands in a straight line. Especially important when fishing with a float.
@@krzysztofkk6964 Because you can apply pressure with your finger gradually, allowing a few loops through before butting on the brakes fully. Also, If you do get a run and have to give up line to the fish, you can. If the line is clipped up you can't give any line to a fish. And your finger will not damage the line like a clip can.
@@thebolsta I see your point about gradually stopping the tackle. I think that a similar effect can be achieved by holding your rod with a loose wrist rather than being rigid. By giving up the use of line clip you lose the accuracy, which is often a key in method feeder. Also for giving up a line to the fish - I recommend using safe line clips like ACS or made of rubber/silicone (e.g. flagman produces them).
Interesting as always with the submerged vids but I'm curious to know why polly casts left handed but fishes right handed. Obviously works for him, just wondered if there was a technical reason rather than personal preference.
Hi Matrix,I would like to ask for your permission to fair use for 5-7 seconds of your video,of course I be tagged your channel on the video and also in the description in my TH-cam channel. Thank you ❤️
i use bait tech sticky method micro pellets but for sure i'm gonna mix a little groundbait in from now on. I don't really need to clip up where i fish, round lake with no features to cast to, but i do try and slow down the line before the feeder hits the water.
This has to be one of the best video produced, the problem with the line clip bouncing the bait off the feeder can easily be solved using 6-8 solid pole elastic as a replacement for using a line clip. the setup can be viewed here ref tip 4#, th-cam.com/video/ZB209VuaAo8/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=Andrew%27sKnots
Glad you did this as it means my theory about clipping up and getting the pellets to stay on the feeder were right! So now I have even more confidence in my fishing. Thanks guys Bill
What an eye opener great video as a L2 angling coach I found that priceless thank you
i've seen many video's of method/hybrid feeders being dropped into fish tanks and watch the pellets falling out of the feeder, but i've always doubted that actually happens when casting 30m and hitting the water., thank you for this vid it is an eye openner
Great video and very informative about the pellets not binding ,,
Looking forward to the next vlog
Brilliant video gents and a massive eye opener would be interesting to see what a pellet feeder did too would guess pretty similar and to think that creating a slack on impact makes a difference. I also wonder if under arm shorter cast would give similar results. Many thanks for sharing the education
Absolute excellent video, very informative, well presented.
Would be interesting to see how far away the feeder would land in say 15-20 feet of water ! Great vid fellas.
Fantastic video learnt loads more like this plz
Polly is a boss,
One of the nicest people you will ever meet.
Stunning guys, wonderfully informative and I can't wait to try this out
Magnific presentations video ,professional all. Thank's for this gold secret's. 👍🎣🐟🐟🐟
Great vid guys fishing is not just about chuck it and chance its also about learning water craft so this was a real good vid and im sure will shock a few when they watch these results , keep it up guys and can not wait to see the pole session.
Great video, so informative. Going to change my feeder casting style and see where it takes me.
Wow Love thee videos opened my eyes keep it up matrix Rob, Polly great job
Great vlog Matrix, thanks Polly and Rob for this insight, mega helpful and interesting with the different tests, tight lines 👍👍👍
Great video guys, interesting, very interesting! More work to do on my casting!!!
Great idea guys and of course invaluable info...Looking forward to the next one.
Wonderful, wonderful video. I have only been fishing a method feeder a very short time (I live in Sweden and there aren't that many place that take fishmeal) and I have been wondering how things progress when the feeder hits the water etc. The cast is key and now I can use that and feel more confident about my bait when it is in the water. Top job, thank you.
Very interesting ! Thank you .
Well done boys, few surprises there
Well that was an eye opener great content cant wait for the next one
Fantastic video ,, lessons i learnt
Hit the clip and follow through
Always give the feeder a good squeeze even if you have used a mould
I will never use neat pellets again but will add a binder , be it light groundbait or my favourite ,honey melted in warm water and soak pellets the night before it stickies them up lovely and tastes nice .
As Tommy pickering says "Dont move the feeder "
Thanks guys Knowledge is Power.....
Great learnt a lot from this. Can't wait for the next one thanks
Also, another misconception is stick float fishing where the angler thinks the bait is in front of the float. Having watched a friend fish with a stick float in very clear water and holding back, the bait was behind the float every time.
Only just found this video l fish the method a lot love this information Thanks guys
Glad I watched this, thanks fellas!
Thanks Rob. That was great .
Very informative Thanks.
Amazing Vid chaps. Thats what ive been doing wrong pre lockdown. Ordered Binder etc so let me at them.!!!! Gently does it on the clip.
This is just amazing ... thank you !
Great video gave me a lot of insight to use in my own fishing. It would be amazing if you could do an episode based on Bomb and Pellet fishing as I have a few questions as to how catapulting pellets into a swim compares to casting them in a feeder.
Great idea, it would be interesting to see how close the hook bait lands next to the league even with a long hook length
brilliant video lads, thanks from Poland
This is the best video I've seen yet! Cant wait to try it this Saturday. Ive literally just bought some ground bait to mix with my pellets too. As Ive always worried about actual presentation on the bottom. You guys have just confirmed it for me. Feeling super confident now about improving my feeder fishing. As Im still really new. Thanks a lot lads 😁
Good stuff thank you kind regards Mr. D
Biggest eye opener for me was just how steep those gradients are. Makes u wonder if when boilie fishing leads do the boilies just roll off down the hill? 😂
Did the rain not ruin the pellet consistency match men usually cover after spending all morning getting them right?✌
Lol you just said the theory🤦♂️
Thank you guys, really helpful.
i was brought up on carp fishing . i think im not bad at it . use the pva mesh bag system where the bait has more time to get to the bottom before the bag disolves with the bait in one position . im going to try the method feeding this year as the lads here explained in details what goes on . it was very clever how a brillant carp angler and matchman dicuss what is going on . two great gents and fishermen .
Would like to see a video of river feeder fishing
Fantastic tips.
I cant believe how much polly sounds like bob nudd
They grew up together and roomer has it that,,,,,
NAA let's not go there
I thought that almost like their from the same area !
Nice video my friend !👍👍🎬🎣
Fantastic video, thankyou
So Polly, your bait is coming off on impact, your feeder is landing a metre off where your feeder is hitting the water and your feeder is sitting empty on the bottom..... oh we’ve got one 😂
Mike Harris makes you wonder, Rob thinks they just go for the bright hookbait in the clear water
Matrix Fishing I think so. Almost like fishing the lead really and catapulting over the top. Wide area of bait and a single bright hook bait near by
great video guys
It’s basic stuff that you hit the clip and quickly lower your rod forward to stop dragging back the feeder from clipped the spot. This has been the way for 20 years. There is no need to lower on a tight line, especially using the method feeder as you’re not feeling for a drop as if you were specimen carp fishing to a gravel spot.
Polly where is your Eva bait system
Hello! I dot not know if I understood well... So to keep the pellet in the feeder at the throw, you need to point the fishing bottom? As soon as the feeder approaches the surface of the water? I do not use the clip? Greetings from Poland :)
great vid lads
Rob . Please do more river stuff .
I wonder if the reason its coming off on hitting the water on a tight line is anything to do with the way up the feeder is hitting the water. Perhaps on the follow through the feeder rights itself to hit the water lead up....Not sure of the physics on that.
Thanks!!
If you stick it in the right place they will come in no time... 😁
Amazing idea "Matrix Submerged"! Priceless info from you guys! Please, for us, the newbies, if possible, make a new video, showing what happens when you drag the lead on the bottom of the lake, to better understand the signals from the tip of the rod.
Thanks in advance, Florin!
Brilliant vid. What do we learn? Trust your own cast and dnot use the clip. Method/hybrid feeder is a dinner plate. So why fish the same stop.
Rob have you done the same with Pole fishing or float fishing
Just one of the reasons I always feather the line with my finger, and never use a line clip.
Could you explain how exactly you do this Sam? Thank you
@@krzysztofkk6964 Make your cast, just before your tackle hits the water, stop the line coming off the spool with your finger. This will ensure your tackle lands in a straight line. Especially important when fishing with a float.
@@thebolsta How is it different than using a line clip?
@@krzysztofkk6964 Because you can apply pressure with your finger gradually, allowing a few loops through before butting on the brakes fully.
Also, If you do get a run and have to give up line to the fish, you can. If the line is clipped up you can't give any line to a fish. And your finger will not damage the line like a clip can.
@@thebolsta I see your point about gradually stopping the tackle. I think that a similar effect can be achieved by holding your rod with a loose wrist rather than being rigid.
By giving up the use of line clip you lose the accuracy, which is often a key in method feeder.
Also for giving up a line to the fish - I recommend using safe line clips like ACS or made of rubber/silicone (e.g. flagman produces them).
for a minute there i thought ut was Bob Nudd !!
Hi,
What brand is the boat you are fishing with ?
Fntastic video guys but you do sound like Bob Nudd
Interesting as always with the submerged vids but I'm curious to know why polly casts left handed but fishes right handed. Obviously works for him, just wondered if there was a technical reason rather than personal preference.
Andy just personal preference
This Fisherman sounds just like Bob nudd
Son?
Was this part 2 from the pole fishing part 1? Anyone?
How many ml of water you must put on 1kg of groundbait fishmeal "Special g green" the name
liquidized sweetcorn mixed with pellets will hold the pellets on better
Hi Matrix,I would like to ask for your permission to fair use for 5-7 seconds of your video,of course I be tagged your channel on the video and also in the description in my TH-cam channel.
Thank you ❤️
I'd say the next logical step would be to do this on a river.
i dont use clip action with my feeders
It's the feeders use the drennan ones are so much better
4 tag 🍀
i use bait tech sticky method micro pellets but for sure i'm gonna mix a little groundbait in from now on.
I don't really need to clip up where i fish, round lake with no features to cast to, but i do try and slow down the line before the feeder hits the water.
Great vid but robs voice can be tryin at times
This has to be one of the best video produced, the problem with the line clip bouncing the bait off the feeder can easily be solved using 6-8 solid pole elastic as a replacement for using a line clip. the setup can be viewed here ref tip 4#, th-cam.com/video/ZB209VuaAo8/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=Andrew%27sKnots
This tells me hinders pellets are shite