Have Total CONFIDENCE in Your Rod Setup: Follow This Guide

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  • Here’s how to set up your carp rods on the bank: from placing the bank sticks securely to setting the clutch and bite alarms and bobbins.
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    ⏰ Timecodes
    00:00 Introduction
    00:30 Choosing a spot to fish to
    00:44 How I set my rod on the bank using bank sticks
    04:34 Fishing to a clip
    07:19 Setting the clutch
    07:51 Why I fish with tight lines
    08:22 Setting the bobbin
    09:22 Pointing the rod at the rig
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  • @ianrobinson986
    @ianrobinson986 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Finally I've found someone who shows you how to use the back lead properly, thank you Matt. There's one word that sums up your fishing style & instructional videos - precision 👍.

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Hi Ian, thanks very much for your support and feedback. It’s very much appreciated. My father is an engineer and I spent most of my former life working in engineering. Precision and attention to detail are literally hard wired into my system lol. Don’t forget to subscribe and hit that bell. Plenty more high precision carp fishing videos on the way lol. Cheers, Matt.

  • @t3angling575
    @t3angling575 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Matt, another great video, content is spot on. I prefer bank sticks as well. In some instances a pod works as well. My issue with pods has always been (when lifting into a fish, agree no need to violently set a hook if your setup is working and fishing correctly), removing the rod from the pod on a take, the entire pod is disturbed, other alarms are jolted with movement, etc. Bank sticks can pretty much be used in every situation. Thanks for your insight and reasoning on why you do what you do. Cheers from the U.S.!

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hi mate, thanks again for commenting. Glad you liked the video. That’s a great point actually. It’s virtually impossible to remove a rod from a pod without disturbing the other rods. All the best with your 2022 season. Cheers, Matt.

  • @Chickenslayeggs22
    @Chickenslayeggs22 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I caught a carp after a following, all your tips

  • @TheGrantOutdoors
    @TheGrantOutdoors 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Nice video man. I’ve never got into carp fishing much just big catfish but maybe here shortly I’ll give it a try

  • @paulcox2962
    @paulcox2962 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I'm really enjoying all of your videos, Matt and love your clear justifications and thought process of each element of your methods.

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Hi Paul, thanks for taking the time to comment and for the feedback. I am an engineer so I have to understand the how’s and why’s of everything lol. Cheers, Matt.

  • @grandadsbox2734
    @grandadsbox2734 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Very comprehensive explanation. Very clear and informative. Thank you. Nice to see a video like this. Enjoyed the fact also that I can watch without constants music to detract. Top video.

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hi Paul, thanks very much for the feedback and I'm glad you found the video useful. Hope you enjoy the rest of the channel. Cheers, Matt.

  • @UKFishCam
    @UKFishCam 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Cheers, great video, will have to try this

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks for the feedback mate 😊 (missed your comment at the time lol)

  • @jamesgeorge8915
    @jamesgeorge8915 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Thanks for the tips. It's amazing how much there is to learn.

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Great to hear mate, and I'm still learning too!

  • @Kerr.Rawden
    @Kerr.Rawden 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I've never targeted carp before, I'm gonna have to try it for one of my videos 😁🎣🐟 cheers! 👍

  • @weatheroakwanderer5941
    @weatheroakwanderer5941 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great video for beginners to carping.......keep up the good work that man !

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi mate, thanks very much for commenting. Great to hear that you are getting so much out of the channel. All the best with your journey. Cheers, Matt.

  • @robbins67
    @robbins67 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thanks Matthew as always. Some great pointers there.
    Your rod, make and model please as that support stop looks to be a great asset.
    Best
    Mark

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Hi Mark, thanks very much for your support 😊 So the rod I used in this video was custom built. The blank is a 3lbs 6oz Harrison Aviator Plus. The device that caught your eye in the video was an optional extra that I had fitted when I had them built. The bit itself was designed and made by Steve Neville and is called a ball peg retainer. The actual ball peg itself was about £15 I think and can be included into the build of any new rod or retrofitted to any rod with an abbreviated handle design, for an additional cost. It’s a great little invention and to my mind there is no better way of stopping a rod disappearing into the water. I’ve had to go fishing for two rods at our lake lol. My rod builder recommended I couple it with Solar P1 long eared rear rests. These rests are around the £25 mark (each) which is top end money but are basically the only backrests you’ll ever need. They are highly adjustable and will hold your rod as securely as you need. Couple with the ball peg and some quality bankware and you’ve got an extremely flexible and robust setup that will last a lifetime. Hope that helps, Cheers, Matt.

    • @robbins67
      @robbins67 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks Matt. Appreciated

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@robbins67 My pleasure mate 👍

  • @sahidibahar4196
    @sahidibahar4196 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    You are a fishing genius. All of your videos are perfect done. 👌👌

  • @Chickenslayeggs22
    @Chickenslayeggs22 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    ❤ great video great technique. I was shocked that your bank stick could hold that much weight

  • @RndmGuy-jg4mp
    @RndmGuy-jg4mp 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Well done helped me a lot :)

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks for the feedback mate, hope you enjoy the rest of the channel. Cheers, Matt.

  • @duanebuckley1769
    @duanebuckley1769 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    This video has opened my eyes as too how much i used to wrong!..many thanks Duane

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thanks again for commenting mate, glad to be part of your journey. All the best, Matt.

  • @H8er-Maker
    @H8er-Maker 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Good video, your approach is much sophisticated than mine. I used to use just 1 bank stick till I had a runner pull my rod into the lake. It was a bass spinning set up of moderate value, luckily I had a Cush-it (foam coozy thing fits tight on rod bottom) on rod. I was able to see it on the surface & followed it for about an HR till the line got broke off & fished it out using a surface walking bait with my other rod. Now I now use a velcro strap attached to front bank stick.

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I’ve never lost a rod (dangerous words to utter I know lol.) but I’ve spent quite a few hours out in the rowing boat dredging for at least two carp rods, one of them was still attached with a 30lb mirror carp! As long as your setup is secure enough to withstand a savage take then it’s all good. Cheers, Matt.

  • @Exposingyou
    @Exposingyou ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks again! 👍

  • @Chickenslayeggs22
    @Chickenslayeggs22 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you so much

  • @sp1m368
    @sp1m368 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Loving the videos, very easy to follow. Can’t wait to see new content. Just wondered if you had a recommendation for butt rests, looking for nice sturdy ones that hold the rod nice and snug? Cheers :)

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hi Sam, thanks mate 😊 At the minute I use the Solar P1 long earred butt rests. They are very nice but rather pricey. Nash does a budget version which is the Nash butt grip. These will get you going for very little money but I’d consider the Nash Butt lock also. They have small sizes which are suitable for shrink or abbreviated handles. If you have cork handles on your 9ft Dwarfs then you’ll need the large size. A few anglers at Beausoleil use these and they do a very good job of locking the butt into position and they release nicely. PS new video soon 😉Cheers, Matt.

    • @sp1m368
      @sp1m368 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@matthewcollinsangler thanks Matt, very helpful as always 👍🏻

  • @Tom7Mc
    @Tom7Mc 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Great video for new carpers who are out and about, simpe clear infromation, good stuff. What mainline have you been using recently matt ? Thanks.

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Hi mate, thanks very much for your support and feedback! I've been using Berkley Big Game for many years years now but this year I fancied a change as I found the last spool of 20lb I bought was rather spongy. For my close to medium range work, I've gone with ESP Synchro XT loaded in 0.40 (it's rated at 18lbs and if you're careful then it's certainly good for that). Abrasion resistance is better than 20lb Big Game which came as a surprise. For distance work I'm using the 0.30 (10lbs) version. I was able to get 14lbs on a real world knot test which is mighty impressive. I'm using it with 6m of 0.35 braided leader and this combo is good for 130 yards with a rig on a 12ft rod. So far I have no complaints but I've only been fishing with it since August. Cheers, Matt.

  • @kittyboom3666
    @kittyboom3666 ปีที่แล้ว

    I've been using TH-cam to learn to carp fish, thanks for the content!

  • @simonwiseFRANCHISE
    @simonwiseFRANCHISE 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Thanks Matt. I enjoy your videos. Great attention to detail. Would you adopt the same approach with baitrunners?

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Thanks for the feedback 😊 The short answer is yes. Just tighten the bait runner to create a ‘self-hooking’ effect.

  • @scottpeters5624
    @scottpeters5624 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Another great video, thanks for making and sharing,,
    Not only do we both love shimano's, we both set our rods and clutches in very similar way, but I couldn't explain why as clearly as you 😂😂
    Nice to see you not edit out a duff cast, we all have them 👍

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi Scott, glad that you liked the new video 😊 Yeah love Shimano reels. I had a brief affair with Daiwa but it didn't last lol. These small setup details might seem small but when you add them all together it makes a big difference in the number of carp on the bank! Cheers, Matt.

    • @scottpeters5624
      @scottpeters5624 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@matthewcollinsangler hi Matt, I must admit that in my sea fishing from rocks in Dorset I loved the diawa slosh multipliers, solid winches for conger and bull huss.
      Your absolutely correct it's the sum of all the small refinements that add up,
      I forgot to mention I used your semi fixed rig 2 weeks ago and landed a 28lb common on a heavily pressured club water, so thanks for that!! 👍.
      Still putting money away weekly so hope to visit you in 2022
      Cheers mate and please keep uploading your top notch videos

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@scottpeters5624 Hi Scott, well done on banking the 28lb common, that’s a nice stamp of fish. Nice to hear the rig is working for you 👍 It’s great to know that you're thinking about coming to Beausoleil! It's a fascinating lake to fish, if you like estate lakes with lots of features and wily carp, you'll love it 😊 I'll be happy to help you plan a trip whenever you're ready. We've got a few more video ideas, thanks for the support! Cheers, Matt.

  • @joebrandreth9959
    @joebrandreth9959 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great video as always, can you tell me what is the reel you are using in your demonstration.

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi Joe, glad that you liked the video. On my fishing rod, I was using a Shimano Ultegra ci4 14000 xtc (black). On my marker rod I was using a Shimano Ultegra ci4 10000 xsa (silver). Cheers Matt.

  • @truckinghell1655
    @truckinghell1655 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Cracking video

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi mate, thanks very much. Glad you liked it & don't forget to subscribe as there will be more videos coming soon!
      Any fishing questions welcome 😊

    • @truckinghell1655
      @truckinghell1655 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@matthewcollinsangler subscribed and notification bell on mate . And I'm sure some questions will crop up I've only been at it for about 6 months so lots to learn but also trying to teach my son as we go as well. So a binge of your content when we are on the bank this weekend will be happening but anything I need ask I will do . Also love the content and how you get it across to the viewer

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@truckinghell1655 Wow, well that’s wonderful to hear mate. It's a real challenge for anyone trying to learn carp fishing in this day and age. So many opinions, so much marketing hype! My advice would be to keep it very simple, focus on the basics and you won’t go far wrong. I hope the channel helps you, plenty more to come and we’re here if you need us. Cheers, Matt.

    • @truckinghell1655
      @truckinghell1655 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Keeping it simple proves hard with how much stuff is pushed at you from tackle companies and some channels but trying to keep it to a level I'm comfortable with . Me and lad out for a 24 this weekend so hopefully land a few nice fish more so for him than me cheers

  • @jamessym9160
    @jamessym9160 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I’ve learnt more from these videos ,than I have in my relatively short 4 years of carp fishing #popupcarpyandproud

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi James, thanks very much for the awesome feedback. It’s really cool to know that we are helping you in this way. Have a great season. Cheers, Matt.

  • @chojindan
    @chojindan 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hi Matt - Great easy to follow content as always! Can I ask if there's any way to effectively combine PVA bags with a running lead?

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hi Dan, thanks for commenting and I’m glad that you liked the video. I have a couple of options for you.
      For solid PVA bags then I’d use my original trick inline running lead setup (th-cam.com/video/ED58TfFEcqM/w-d-xo.html) but use a leadless material such as the Nash Cling-on. This way you can build the bags onto leaders in advance or during the session and then just loop to loop them onto the mainline. We’ve filmed a video on this exact method and it’ll be out during the year.
      For small bag fishing then I’d use the Shock and Run system (th-cam.com/video/aBvZyHBCyAE/w-d-xo.html). Just make sure you build the rig with the exact components I used. I’ve seen one guy create his own version which TBH was down right dangerous. This way you can push the ring onto the sleeve with enough force so that with a small mesh bag you can hit the clip and land the rig nicely. It’s no good just firing it wildly into the lake as the force of impact will rip the ring off the sleeve. If you want to do that then use PVA tape and tie the swivel and the ring together.
      If you are using a pure running lead system like I used for the mono hair rig video (th-cam.com/video/LzFina92brM/w-d-xo.html) then you can get away with it if you are fishing at short range and you use a very very small bag or something like a two bait stringer, but only if you hit the clip and land the rig bang on. Or cheat and use PVA tape. I have a couple of other systems in development that would work as well but they are still in the R&D stage 😉 Hope that helps, Cheers, Matt.

    • @chojindan
      @chojindan 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@matthewcollinsangler Wow, thank you so much for taking the time to reply in such detail. I really like the idea of safety that running leads bring to the table. As a relative newbie to the sport, fish care/safety is something i'm really trying to focus on so anything that helps in that regard I consider absolutely vital.
      I will check out your links and also look forward to upcoming vids.
      Keep up the stellar work!

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@chojindan No worries mate, happy to help. I remember only too well how confusing it is to learn this sport (you never stop) that’s why I love it so much. If you are a relative newcomer to the sport please bear in mind that running rigs are great until you come up against water with lots of weed or underwater hazards. As and when you do you’ll need to swap over to a lead dumping system that operates quickly and efficiently (on the take!) the outline inline system works well (I need to do a video on that BTW lol.) or a lead clip. The Nash weed lead clips are an excellent choice IMO. It’s great to know that carp safety is a priority for you. Do check out my carp care video if you haven't already: th-cam.com/video/53v5KOcFfEE/w-d-xo.html

    • @felipfelop8220
      @felipfelop8220 ปีที่แล้ว

      I did buy a long masonry drill bit to bed my bank sticks in,and got a cross member welded to it,but somebody nicked it ,probably after thinking thats a good idea why should I pay for an expensive bank stick auger,the attitude nowadays is poor towards people who put there hard earned grotes away,but left the rods and reels alone funnily enough,all of your instructionsal videos are a joy to watch and so refreshing as against a great vlog,but always it seems from a sales point of view,brilliant stuff Matt and thank you from the rest of the yet unitiated,if everyone else learns only one thing from this and you take it with next time your fishing,then its a success.
      This is awesome content ladies and gents 🇬🇧🏕🎣🔥🍺🍽☕🚰🚾,repeat

  • @leegray8950
    @leegray8950 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Very informative, I will never use rod pods again. I will set up my rods differently from now on.

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Pods do have a role to play when fishing from a concrete slipway or similar but bank sticks are so much more flexible and portable. Matrix Innovations make very good quality bankware but it’s not cheap. I’ve got a couple of the shorter Nash bank sticks and they are very decent. Good value for money IMO. Hope you enjoy the difference. Cheers, Matt.

    • @leegray8950
      @leegray8950 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@matthewcollinsangler thank you

    • @leegray8950
      @leegray8950 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@matthewcollinsangler I've looked at the Nash bank sticks, there are 2 types. One is a cam lock and the other looks like a twist lock.

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@leegray8950 I went for the twist lock. Low profile and works well. The tips are plain points as opposed to the cam lock points which are screw-in. All depends on what the banks are like. Both good options 😊

    • @leegray8950
      @leegray8950 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@matthewcollinsangler I will get them to start fishing again in March. Because of my disability/balance, I can't have the rods together on a pod.

  • @Kustan_Hassan
    @Kustan_Hassan ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you I am going fishing today I didn’t know how to set up my fishing rod it had no instructions

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi mate, glad this video helped you out. Hope that you enjoy browsing the rest of the channel. Cheers, Matt.

  • @davidgilbert6581
    @davidgilbert6581 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    HI Matt, great video, thank you. I have always fished using a pod for two rods, but after watching you section on "Pointing the Rod at the Rig" I may be doing it all wrong? Do you ever use a pod?
    Thanks

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi David, thanks for your support. Glad that you are enjoying our work. When I got back into carp fishing 20 years ago. The first thing I bought was a pod because I believed that it was the right thing to do. After a couple of years I realised that I didn't like pods so I sold it and bought a set of quality stainless bankware and I still use them to this day. Pods are unstable, bulky and very limiting. For certain specific situations (concrete slipways) they are really useful but other than that it's banksticks all the way for me mate. Cheers, Matt.

    • @davidgilbert6581
      @davidgilbert6581 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@matthewcollinsangler Thanks Matt. Looks like im off to my local tackle shop for some bank sticks and auger! All the best David

  • @Knight_Saber
    @Knight_Saber 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    nice video, can you recommend an auger to me?
    trying to find a drill like this

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hi Christian, so I have the Matrix Innovations auger. Solid stainless, very good. Not cheap but will last forever!

  • @raybriggs4529
    @raybriggs4529 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hi Matthew.
    just a quick question. When people say "make your shock leader two rod lengths long and a few turns around the spool" is that from the but to the tip eye?
    Cheers.

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi Ray, so if we’re talking about shock leaders (rather than abrasion leaders) then the way I’ve always done it is this: Tie the leader to the mainline using a suitable leader knot for the materials chosen. Wind on a full five turns of leader on the spool, then thread the rod. I want a 6ft drop (spigot height), so then take off the length of the leadcore or leadless material you’re using and cut the leader. What you end up with is the lead hanging down to the spigot and then 5 turns on the spool. Five turns is enough to take the load of a full bloodied cast but the leader isn't so long that it will start to cost you distance. If you cut and re-tie the leader a few times you’ll lose a bit of length of course but as long as you still have three turns on the spool you should be OK. Any less and you run the risk of a premature failure. All rods and reels vary a bit of course but I know that for my setup I need 6m of leader material to achieve this. Hope that helps. Cheers, Matt.

    • @raybriggs4529
      @raybriggs4529 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@matthewcollinsangler Thank you Matthew.
      I really like your answers to questions that i ask, because they are not just simply one liners, they are proper, in depth explanations. Cheers.

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@raybriggs4529 Hi Ray, thanks for the feedback! It’s my inner engineer 😊 If something’s worth doing, it’s worth doing right 😉

  • @JTvlogs984
    @JTvlogs984 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    You should do weekend lessons! I would travel from south wales for this for sure !!

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Haha, great to hear mate! I only do my tuition sessions over here in France 🤗 If you ever want to support the channel, anything you buy on Amazon through this link will give us a small commission, price to you is the same: amzn.to/3TbvnaF 👍

    • @JTvlogs984
      @JTvlogs984 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@matthewcollinsangler i'll have to have a week session in france 2023 then :D

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@JTvlogs984 You’d be most welcome mate! If you ever want to plan a trip, you know where to find me 😊

    • @JTvlogs984
      @JTvlogs984 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@matthewcollinsangler ah amazing! I plan to go France then year later Carp Gran Canaria ! Have you fished there? If not have a look I think you'd love a session there but we warned it can get very HOT lol.. I nearly got a job there... Anyways speak soon.

  • @clivejohnson9515
    @clivejohnson9515 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    what bank sticks are you using here, Matt? I have a pod at the moment and am seriously thinking of switching over! TIA :-)

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hi Clive, in this video I’m using the Matrix Innovations Blackout range of bankware. The inner rod is solid carbon, the main banstick body is aluminium and the tip is machined stainless. They are solid and well made but not cheap! I also use the Matrix Rock solid stainless bankware. At the lower end I’ve also tested the basic Nash Banksticks. They are alright and offer good value for money. I’d definitely recommend a move away from a pod, best move I ever made! Cheers, Matt.

  • @andyb3258
    @andyb3258 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hi Matt. Thank you for making these videos, I've watched nearly all of them as I really like your presentation style. I have one question which I hope you can answer. Please could you tell me what brand and model your butt rests are. I can't see anything like those anywhere in UK. There are some Fox ones which look similar but the 'petals' don't seem as long. Thanks again

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hi Andy, sure no problem. Great to know that you’ve been enjoying the channel! Ah yes I’m a big fan of these rod rests and you can buy them in the UK. They are the Solar P1 centre loc back rests standard, not the short ones. Here’s an affiliate link to them on Amazon: amzn.to/3xpVkdc
      They’ve been faultless TBH. Pricey but you get what you pay for.
      (if you make a purchase for these or anything else on Amazon through this link, it will give us a small commission - the price to you is the same; this helps to support the channel, thanks 👍)

    • @andyb3258
      @andyb3258 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@matthewcollinsangler Can't tell you how much I appreciate your answer Matt. It's very rare that you come across someone who takes the time to answer each and every question. I can imagine you have helped a great number of people in their carp fishing journey. Thanks again. AndyB

    • @andyb3258
      @andyb3258 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@matthewcollinsangler just received the butt rests and they are absolutely perfect. A bit pricey but worth the extra to get exactly what I wanted. My problem was that I don't have identical rods (yet!) so they are different widths where they fit in the back rests. Problem solved with these adjustable ones thanks to you. I've just made a list with shortcuts to all of your videos and I intend to go down it and watch every one as they are so informative. Once again, thank you.

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  ปีที่แล้ว

      Cool mate, thanks for the feedback, glad you like them and that they solve a problem for you. Hope you enjoy the rest of the channel, there’s links to the tackle and gear I use for each one in the video description. Enjoy 😊

  • @mitchwitt9944
    @mitchwitt9944 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hello Matt, in this video you attached your rig with a loop, would using a loop with your mono hair rig affect the presentation or would it be better to tie the mono hair rig on to the ring swivel?

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hi Mitch, ah what beady eyes you have! Yes although I did loop the rig on for this video I do actually prefer to tie them on as the knot never comes off the ring straight! Cheers, Matt.

    • @mitchwitt9944
      @mitchwitt9944 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@matthewcollinsangler many thanks for the reply Matt, all your videos are excellent. I only ask as over time we all try & use different methods with different materials & naturally you may have been using the loop method with mono when making this particular video when previously you didn't. I too have used both the loop & tying directly to a ring swivel & never had a problem with either. I've tied your mono rig with a loop & it looks like it will present the same as attaching direct to the swivel, I just wondered if you'd encountered any issues using the loop on the mono rig?

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@mitchwitt9944 Hi Mitch, ah thanks very much mate that’s great to hear. No it’s no issue mate, just personal preference that’s all. If I am using a loop method I’ll always use a little tungsten anti tangle sleeve as that will help the hooklink material to exit straight off the ring swivel 😉

  • @mkomand
    @mkomand 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    hey i have a question! why did you make your reel wet?
    4:38

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hi mate, thanks for your question. Monofilament line is hydroscopic i.e. it absorbs water over time. If the line dries out, it changes its nature significantly and it becomes stiff and coily. Dry line does not cast well and there is more of a risk of wind knots on the cast. Before I cast any fishing rod, I wet the spool to rehydrate the line. The water also acts as a lubricant and helps me cast further. For more advice on how to look after monofilament line watch my video here: th-cam.com/video/4Ub64QWEF9c/w-d-xo.html
      Hope that helps. Cheers, Matt.

  • @adventureswithfrodo2721
    @adventureswithfrodo2721 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    The line/marker clip I thought was just used for keeping line on the spool when you were swapping out spool. Using it the way you are does it damage the line? That are my thought I have never used it the way I see carp fisherman using this clip.

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      I’ve been using the line clip on my reels for clipping up for many years and I’ve never had an issue with line damage on any Shimano or Daiwa reels. I did have a cheap reel that damaged the line if I used it but it wasn't an issue because I didn't need it for the job it was doing. The best way to check whether your reels can be used in this way is to try it and then carefully inspect the line with a high quality eyeglass. Any damage will be clearly visible. I’m not bothered about the line showing some evidence of being in the clip, it’s actually damage that you need to worry about.

  • @Era-DK
    @Era-DK 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    In situations where bank-sticks cannot be used, how can I use a rod pod with a tight clutch and ensure it is not pulled in? Cheers mate

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Hi mate, here are some ideas. If you have to use a pod then I would consider just using two rods, limit the distance between the rigs and point the pod at an angle that suits them both. Fish tips up (slightly) so that on the take the front legs of the pod are being forced into the concrete rather than just dragged along it. If you can lash the pod to a tree or anything solid then do so. You can also add weight to the pod frame with a bag or anything heavy that you have to hand to weigh it down a bit. I find bivvy pegs and bungee cords quite useful for lashing customers’ pods down tight. Test the rigidity of the setup by pulling the line hard and quick from the reel. If it doesn't move, you should be good to go! Best of luck, Matt.

    • @Era-DK
      @Era-DK 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@matthewcollinsangler some good ideas I didn’t think of, thanks 😃

  • @chrisbeech9410
    @chrisbeech9410 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great video only thing is you found your spot clipped up have a fish then never get on the spot again needed to measure with distant sticks

  • @matthewcollinsangler
    @matthewcollinsangler  3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Watch next: How to cast accurately, hit the line clip and feel the lead down th-cam.com/video/gZzKO0SHifo/w-d-xo.html
    In this video:
    00:30 Casting around to find a feature
    00:44 How I set my rod on the bank
    04:34 Fishing to a clip
    07:19 Setting the clutch
    07:51 Why I fish with tight lines
    08:22 Setting the bobbin
    09:22 Pointing the rod at the rig
    If you enjoy it, please give it a thumbs up 👍 and you can leave any question in the comments below.

  • @robertkendall9857
    @robertkendall9857 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    You say you don’t use kwik links and just use loop to loop. I would like to do this but worry about tangles. I have always used a kwik link and sleeves but to be honest I want to start simplifying my fishing. Cheers. Rob

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi Rob, thanks for commenting. If you are looking for a simple, tangle free rig that uses a loop to loop connection then check out my mono D-rig: th-cam.com/video/hoHB1gi_sQs/w-d-xo.html. Just make sure you make the loop large enough to pass a bait through or you’ll have to loop the rig on before you mount a bait. Use very strong mono of 0.40 min diameter (ignore the stated BS) as loop knots are not as strong as tying directly to the swivel. You can still use an anti tangle sleeve with a loop to loop connection if you really want to be sure. Hope that helps, Cheers, Matt.

  • @jacobyoungoxfordcarpangler3832
    @jacobyoungoxfordcarpangler3832 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Lovely rods (what are they) ? 👍

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hi mate, thanks for your question. So my fishing rods are custom built Harrison Aviators. They are the Plus version with a test curve of 3lbs 6oz. Rings are Fuji K series 40 down to 16 (I think?). Reel seat is a Fuji DPS. It holds the reel rock solid and it never needs re-tightening no matter how much abuse I give them. I had a carbon line clip and a Steve Neville ball peg retainer installed to prevent the rod being hauled in on a big take. The flared grip is also by Fuji and the butt cap is by Solar tackle in stainless. From 5 yards to 130 yards and from 10lbs to 100lbs (catfish), these rods cover all my needs. Hope that helps. Cheers, Matt.

  • @bobbyswann3753
    @bobbyswann3753 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Really stupid question but how do the carp run with the line if you have a tight clutch assuming you didn’t have a bait runner real? I’m very new to all this so appreciate any help

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hi Bobby, thanks for your question. When I'm talking about a tight clutch, I mean a clutch that is set tight enough to aid the hooking of the carp but not so tight that your rod can move on the bank sticks or rod pod. When I get a strong take from a carp, my clutch can still spin but the carp has to pull quite hard. In effect the clutch is playing the carp before I've even picked up the rod. You need really good bankware and a top quality back rest or you could lose a rod though! The technique is much more effective than a loosely set bait runner setup because the carp is immediately under your control and very well hooked. It's effectively an auto strike system. Obviously it only works if the carp moves away from you but that's what happens 90% of the time anyway. Hope that helps. Best of luck, Matt.

    • @bobbyswann3753
      @bobbyswann3753 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@matthewcollinsangler really appreciate your time to reply. Just upgraded by fishing gear and hoping to progress my PB but realising I’m still a complete novice at this. Always happy when people offer advise so really grateful for your detailed reply. Thanks

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@bobbyswann3753 My pleasure mate, always happy to help. Hope you find the channel useful and if you have any other question, just leave it in the comments.

  • @SciD1
    @SciD1 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Why don't you like rod pods in the UK, especially with three rods?

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      It very much depends on the venue you fish TBH. This year I’ve decided to use a pod more in my fishing to see how I go. The most important thing with a pod is to secure it properly. That’s something that is often overlooked. We’ve done full video on pods vs banks ticks here: th-cam.com/video/ECd6MJhUW58/w-d-xo.htmlsi=frvvaTnnAo-Rsn4h

  • @finnkelly1170
    @finnkelly1170 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Can someone explain how you get the rig onto the main line

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi Finn, I just tie my rigs directly to the mainline swivel using a five turn tucked blood knot. For more info watch my basic hair rig video: th-cam.com/video/LzFina92brM/w-d-xo.html Hope that helps. Cheers, Matt.

  • @waqasahmadqureshi2743
    @waqasahmadqureshi2743 ปีที่แล้ว

    Sir! Tell me the best rod size for an angler whose height is 5 feet six inches?

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Your height doesn’t matter when it comes to rod size. The factors are:
      If you’re placing rigs by hand using a rowing boat, use a 9ft rod
      If you’re casting from the bank up to 70m, use a 9ft rod
      If you regularly need to fish further than 70m., use a 12ft rod
      For maximum distance, use a 13ft rod (but that’s a specialist rod)
      If you’re looking to buy your first carp rod, I’d buy a 9ft
      Hope that helps. Cheers, Matt

  • @joebright2489
    @joebright2489 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    What bank sticks u using mate

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hi Joe, so all the bank sticks in the video are by Matrix innovations. The black ones are stainless steel pointed with a lightweight anodized aluminium outer. The central stem is carbon. I’ve been using them for a couple of years now and I’m happy with them. I went with Matrix as I’ve owned a set of their stainless rock solid bankware (also mentioned briefly). I’ve been battering these into the hardest of ground for 15+ years and apart from some scratches and a touch of wear they will still last my lifetime lol. The bankstick hand auger is also made by Matrix and for certain situations it’s very handy. Cheers, Matt.

  • @flyingfishing5705
    @flyingfishing5705 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    hey how would set up bite alarms for a jeti cant find anything for jetis

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi mate, thanks for commenting. Well there are two options for a wooden jeti. You could use a rod pod or you could use stage stands. Personally I prefer stage stands as it gives me more flexibility. Depending on what bankware you have you should be able to buy stage stands that match your bankware. If not then just choose stage stands designed for the diameter of the bankware you have. For example I know that the Nash Bank sticks fit into the Matrix Innovations stage stands without an issue. Don’t forget that if you use stage stands it’s best to use short bank sticks or the setup won’t be very stable. 9” works pretty well. Hope that helps. Cheers, Matt.

    • @flyingfishing5705
      @flyingfishing5705 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@matthewcollinsangler Thanks so much really appreciate it

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@flyingfishing5705 No worries, always happy to help 😊

  • @jamesgarrett4531
    @jamesgarrett4531 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    What reels are you using

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi James, on my fishing rods I’m using Shimano Ultegra ci4s 14000 XTCs. Those are the black ones. On my marker rod I’m using the Shimano Ultegra ci4 10000 XSAs. Those are the silver ones. For a bit more info on the Ci4 XTCs watch my spooling video here: th-cam.com/video/9zP5SIjt9oA/w-d-xo.html. Cheers, Matt.

  • @user-ce8bx7jp2m
    @user-ce8bx7jp2m 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    תוכל להסביר על סוגי מקלות .ואיזה אורך טוב הוא מתאים לסוג הדייג ואזור ואזה חברה כדי ליקנות...

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Carp rods vary in length from 6ft to 13ft. Long rods cast further (up to 130m), short rods are easier to use at close range (< 70m). Test curves vary from 2lbs to 3.5lbs. 2lbs is good for short range (

    • @user-ce8bx7jp2m
      @user-ce8bx7jp2m 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      תודה רבה לך על העזרה ימלך 🤗👑🤗👍👍👍👍🎣🐟🎣🐟🎣

  • @jackclarke8678
    @jackclarke8678 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    What bank sticks are they?

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi Jack, these bank sticks are all made by Matrix Innovations. The stainless are the "Rock Solid" model, 18mm of indistructableness! Can be battered into the hardest of grounds. Had mine 15 years and they won't ever need replacing. The black ones are the "Black Out" model. Stainless point, aluminium body, solid carbon centre pole. Lightweight yet robust enough for many situations. Perfect for travelling light. Cheers, Matt.

    • @jackclarke8678
      @jackclarke8678 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@matthewcollinsangler thank you for your reply and your video is great! 👍🏼

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@jackclarke8678 No worries mate 👍 Thanks for the feedback.

  • @paulfranciosi7236
    @paulfranciosi7236 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    What rods are you using mate

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi Paul, in this video I was using some custom built 12ft Harrison Aviators 3lbs 6oz test curve. Nice rods but not cheap lol. This winter I’m using some 9ft Nash Dwarfs in 3lbs and I love them. Brilliant little rods and still capable of banking very big carp at up to 90 yards casting range. Cheers, Matt.

    • @paulfranciosi7236
      @paulfranciosi7236 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@matthewcollinsangler Cheers for the reply mate I've got some dwarf rods 9ft 3lb Harrison rods are quality I've known a couple of people who used them well worth the money mate.I might get some more rods I've 15 carp rods lol for different jobs over kill probably but it's an addiction and then all my match and specimen gear I think I need help Haha.

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@paulfranciosi7236 We all have issues mate, my garage looks like a tackle shop 😂

    • @paulfranciosi7236
      @paulfranciosi7236 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@matthewcollinsangler same here mate bloody love it lol

  • @VNOMxVIPRZZ
    @VNOMxVIPRZZ 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    That's one big arse swivel

  • @thedingerslinger
    @thedingerslinger 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    👌🇿🇦

  • @carpmon7016
    @carpmon7016 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    why not a baitrunner?

  • @6panel300
    @6panel300 ปีที่แล้ว

    Totally ocd.

  • @eddiehughes2289
    @eddiehughes2289 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Can't see how you tied knots. I'm a biginner

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi Eddie, yes, there aren’t any knot tying instructions in this video, this was really about how best to set up a carp rod on the bank. If you’d like to master a super simple carp rig that will catch you loads then please check out my mono hair rig video: th-cam.com/video/LzFina92brM/w-d-xo.html
      There’s loads of quality content on the channel to discover so I hope you enjoy browsing our videos as they contain a lot of what you need to know, without the BS. All the best on your journey, Matt.

  • @ETH85
    @ETH85 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Pointless video ! It's a standard way to put your rod I'm sure everyone is aware of even the noddies.. thought you'd include things like how to do it with weed in front of you or pads etc , snag fishing or margins with rods on deck but can imagine your the kind of guy who's scared to scratch your gear 😂

    • @jaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa3117
      @jaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa3117 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      I’m scared to scratch it within the first couple of days of getting the gear but after that doesn’t really matter 😂

  • @CarpfishingextremeUSA
    @CarpfishingextremeUSA 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Maybe the right set up on those lil pond you fish in with captivated stupid lipless carp, not for wild serious carp fishing, 😅😅😅