Excellent video Tom, to have to change your approach from thinking a 4x10 would be a good approach, to end up fishing with almost 3g shows why UK anglers are up there with the best in the world. I truly think the reason UK anglers are so good is solely down to the variables of the UK weather, it is so unpredictable that anglers have to be able to adapt and quickly, just to stay in touch.
Thanks Jason, I often think that days when you have to work hard and change to adapt to conditions are the most enjoyable. Glad you enjoyed the video :-)
Very good video. Like the fact you show seat box setup and explain the reasons for it. Yes you did lose the first fish but shows that everyone can lose fish. So thank you for that. However fishing picked up. Thank you for a great video. Kev Hood
Hi there Tom thanks for this very informative session. I will watch the video many times. I love the strong Octbox your fishing from and especialy the pole support, its a beautiful and stable bar. Is it supplied by Octbox? hope you can reply Tom and thanks again for a great video.
Hi Bernie/ Mark, Tom here:-) Firstly, thanks for the kind words, glad you liked the video :-) As Mark rightly says, the bump bar is supplied as part of the accessory pack - and in truth I wouldn't be without one. Brilliant piece of kit whether you use it on the D36 model or the D25 which Mark mentions. Tom
How did you decide how far out to fish, did depth or distance dictate this or under water features. Great feature, I have a match on a reservior soon and have a great approach to start with, just need to know answer to my question...thanks in advance.
Hi Dave we could not fish further than 11m due to really heavy wind. When the camera had packed up Tom actually managed to get big hybrids going literally 10ft from the box. There is a definite ledge and we placed the boxes out as far as the ledge which made fishing in wind much easier. I would start long while continually feeding loose feed (every 30 seconds) around 10ft. We did have a lot of trouble with bleak at one point and had to swap to worm to get a bait through them
Thank you very much for the info, it certainly is a different approach than I have tried in the past which has failed me, so with a bit of luck Toms advice will win me the match which in turn could win me my league.......fingers crossed.... Thanks again.....P'S my match is on Rudyard lake...
Always learn a lot from the videos,thanks a lotRalph (65and a 1/4)
Excellent video Tom, to have to change your approach from thinking a 4x10 would be a good approach, to end up fishing with almost 3g shows why UK anglers are up there with the best in the world.
I truly think the reason UK anglers are so good is solely down to the variables of the UK weather, it is so unpredictable that anglers have to be able to adapt and quickly, just to stay in touch.
Thanks Jason, I often think that days when you have to work hard and change to adapt to conditions are the most enjoyable. Glad you enjoyed the video :-)
Very good video. Like the fact you show seat box setup and explain the reasons for it. Yes you did lose the first fish but shows that everyone can lose fish. So thank you for that. However fishing picked up.
Thank you for a great video.
Kev Hood
He lives on another planet
Great video and the best comment ever at 28:04 😊
Hi there Tom thanks for this very informative session. I will watch the video many times. I love the strong Octbox your fishing from and especialy the pole support, its a beautiful and stable bar. Is it supplied by Octbox? hope you can reply Tom and thanks again for a great video.
Hi Bernie/ Mark, Tom here:-)
Firstly, thanks for the kind words, glad you liked the video :-)
As Mark rightly says, the bump bar is supplied as part of the accessory pack - and in truth I wouldn't be without one. Brilliant piece of kit whether you use it on the D36 model or the D25 which Mark mentions.
Tom
good stuff tom
How did you decide how far out to fish, did depth or distance dictate this or under water features. Great feature, I have a match on a reservior soon and have a great approach to start with, just need to know answer to my question...thanks in advance.
Hi Dave we could not fish further than 11m due to really heavy wind. When the camera had packed up Tom actually managed to get big hybrids going literally 10ft from the box. There is a definite ledge and we placed the boxes out as far as the ledge which made fishing in wind much easier. I would start long while continually feeding loose feed (every 30 seconds) around 10ft. We did have a lot of trouble with bleak at one point and had to swap to worm to get a bait through them
Thank you very much for the info, it certainly is a different approach than I have tried in the past which has failed me, so with a bit of luck Toms advice will win me the match which in turn could win me my league.......fingers crossed.... Thanks again.....P'S my match is on Rudyard lake...
Hi again, one more question for you, how did you plumb up, with it being so windy, and how would this change if conditions were better..
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