The KEY To Catching More F1's This Autumn! | Andy May
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ต.ค. 2024
- Andy May heads to North West super venue Partridge Lakes to give a 'Crash Course' on all things Autumn F1 Fishing. Demonstrating all of the key approaches that will be needed as temperatures begin to drop and a more varied approach is required.
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Absolute quality content.
Simple rigs, simple bait and clear feeding instructions.
I wish I was half as good
Thanks for the nice feedback Allan!
We want to see how you catch big wobbly carp in autumn/winter temps, just to spice it up on both method and pole. Great content keep it up 👍🏻
Andy just watched the video, great you explain everything so easily.
Going to try and find out where you in a match and watch from a distance, think could learn a great deal.
Congrats mate, i never thought i'd watch a video about pole fishing but i rather enjoyed watching this.
Thanks! Glad we it was enjoyable enough of a watch to keep you watching!
Brilliant Andy 👏👏👏👏
Oooo Andy do a autumn/winter feeder guide pretty please. Buy you a pint if your ever in Dudley area 😂😂
Would you like this to be focused on F1's? Or more bigger carp? We have an F1 Method feeder video for when the water temperatures drop which is in the Crash Course playlist. > th-cam.com/video/9tvDkGrnLE4/w-d-xo.html
The Sonubaits videos are more informative & filmed better than the Preston videos 🎣✨️
Thank you, we'll slip you that £ bonus later 🤣
That was a beautiful ghost carp
nice ghost carp but its a good job it wasn't 10lb
Would love to know where you got them size 16 GPM B hooks from Andy. Can't find any anywhere for ages with a 0.13 line
That’s because Preston’s are out of stock for loads of stuff at the moment mate. Just use a guru LWG there always in stock.
@@kevinbeardsworth3756 Thank you spent months looking for some
What is a skimmer? what is a skimmerlebobs are they designated fish -Like carp ,Perch,Roach -Help me out please
Small Bream pal
A skimmer is a small/Juvenile bream. A skimmerybobs is just Andy's nickname for them 😅
Why is it bad to put extra sections on when playing a fish ?
It isn't - if that what it takes to land it then it's got to be done. Just a joke from Andy - would only be an ego thing to not add sections if it is required.
Hi Andy there are soft pellet ( expander pellets)for the hook hard pellets for band and bayonet and feed pellets are these pellets just for feeding or can u use them in a band or soak them for hook ?
Hi Mark,
As a rule, Expander pellets are just used as a hookbait. Although Sonubaits Pro Expanders sink straight from the bag so can be soaked and fed if you fish. However, it isn't really cost effective to do so in large quantities due to the quantity per bag. However in moderation is a nice trick.
Feed pellets often can be fed and fished in a band as a hookbait. However, different pellets break down at different rates so some feed pellets turn mushy much quicker than others.
Hard Pellets - used in this video have been developed as a grab and go bag of pellets.. feed them or band then and use as hookbait as they are a selected slow-bteakdown pellet which is ideal for that.
The reason some feed pellets are less suited is as you rightly highlighted because they are great when soaked and fed as a softened feed pellet. 2mm and 4mm Fin Perfect feed as an example are great for this so when temperatures drop and often softened feed is prefered, this can be a change you make.
@@Sonubaits thanks Andy for taking the time to reply and give a great answer love the blogs tight lines mate👍