Solid PVA Bag Tactics With Nash - Carp Fishing With Henry Lennon - Carp Chapters
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 ก.ย. 2024
- 🔴🔵 Fishing with solid PVA bags is a devastating method that is incredibly underused by carp anglers. Meeting up with Henry Lennon from Nash at the lovely Toll Pits Lakes, Chris shows you not only how effective solid PVA bags can be, but also everything you need to know about fishing with PVA bags including the ideal PVA bag rig, when to use them and how to make the perfect solid PVA bag, so you can take your PVA bag fishing to the next level!
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So basically Nash bag loaders are exactly the same as fox ones, 😮
Henry is a G
Brill watch quality angling 👏
Cheers Aaron mate 👍🏻
Agree, you can get the same results using a bog standard method feeder, come on guys, do we really need to be dropping leads, you might as well fish using a car battery, if your going to drop lead weights
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the intro 😭
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Your hooklengths are 2 long m8 and you would catch mor on a £3 method feeder no dropping leads 😮🎉
I agree. I don't like dropping leads
@@richardcarter1000I do wonder sometimes how many leads there are now on the lakebeds of the uk
How long do you have your hook length?
@@darrenjowett8032 3-4inches
@@Dan-hl6rq thousands of pounds worth
Gents, nice video, need some Nash Claw hooks on those rigs though. Question, would you solid bag on a water with bream? There's a fee dustbin lids on our park lake and they'll take 20mm snowman hookbaits.
Hi Pete, thanks mate. We are using Nash Claw hooks 👍🏻 Solid bags can be used but bream love pellets so you will 100% catch them. Unfortunately when bream get big you can't really not catch them, they even eat tiger nuts!! 😲
@AnglingDirectTV thanks, was wondering if you found the magic bream bullet yet lol.
Not yet mate LOL let you know when we do...🤣
I must be the only one who doesn't put the hook link in the bag, always on the outside clipped to the bag with the hook
I always pull the hooklink through the bag with a long baiting needle, with the hook pulled in the bottom of the bag then clip it to the line. Leaves the rig straight on the bottom
Defeats the purpose mate better using mesh bags like that, whole point of a solid bag is to put the rig and lead in the bag not only does it hide your curled up hook link and lead under the pellets, the fish will also pick the hookbait up directly on top the lead seems to surprise them with the bag only being a mouthful,most importantly it’ll guarantee if you land on any low weed or debris the bag and rig will land on top of it compact and once melted be prime for a bite because your hook link is coiled up in there it’s impossible for the hook link to land funny or over anything ie sticks,rocks,dead weed etc the solid bag is like a protective bubble 👍
i think because your losing the lead giving that inch of slack the hooks are pulling that is why your losing fish .
lead only drops when pulled from ways so not slack.
@@AnglingDirectTV of course it goes slack when the lead drops ,come on
The line goes over the top of the lead and the swivel plugs into the lead with tension from the fish and Chris on the other end the swivel pulls out of the lead dropping it. I wouldn't really say it had time to go slack! People have been dropping inlines this way for years definitely not the reason of any fish loss.
I have to say that lake looks a soul destroying place to fish.