Great informative video Lee 👍 Learning about rod positioning was relevant for me as I keep losing fish immediately in reeds I’ll try that next time out
Probably a stupid question but here I go. I've always wondered about a thing with rods. So in the video you have a 30g rod, but then you say you are putting a 30g feeder on it which is the exact same number as the one on the rod. And when filling the method up that's gonna go to say 40g and still the rod would be fine with it. So does the casting weight on the rod mean that you can put a maximum of a 30g method on it and you can comfortably load it up? Or that means that the rod can cast up to 30g maximum, meaning that the feeder with the food on it should weigh no more than 30g? I hope the question is clear enough? Thanks!
A natural in front of the camera, very well explained and not delivered at the speed of a top fuel dragster .👏🏻
An excellent watch , thanks for these pointers Lee.
Great informative video Lee 👍
Learning about rod positioning was relevant for me as I keep losing fish immediately in reeds
I’ll try that next time out
Epic video, thanks Lee and Preston, lots to remember going forward and take into my fishing
Thanks, Lee. It's a great video. Hampton springs tomorrow for me. I will try this.
Great video, funnily enough just what I have been thinking about and trying lately!
Thank you for your useful tips! Very useful content! incredibly beautiful lake! Like +1
Would you ever consider leaving your bait outside the feeder Lee,great info again gentleman thank you 👍👍
If they’re proper having it I would mate
Lee Kerry, fishing and happy hardcore are not a sentence that needs to be put together again….
When are preston going to do 3 inch hooklengths pre tied for us with sausage fingers?
Probably a stupid question but here I go. I've always wondered about a thing with rods. So in the video you have a 30g rod, but then you say you are putting a 30g feeder on it which is the exact same number as the one on the rod. And when filling the method up that's gonna go to say 40g and still the rod would be fine with it. So does the casting weight on the rod mean that you can put a maximum of a 30g method on it and you can comfortably load it up? Or that means that the rod can cast up to 30g maximum, meaning that the feeder with the food on it should weigh no more than 30g? I hope the question is clear enough? Thanks!
The casting weight relates to the maximum size of the feeder unloaded with bait :)
@@UKprestoninnovations thanks a ton
How come no one at Preston ever seem to use a wandzee ?
Wow
@17.58, I think that gooses has just lost a rod.
As much as I tolerated listening to it in the late 90's, Happy Hardcore should never be mixed with fishing.
As much as I tolerated fishing... Just shut ye hole, pal.
Great video Lee 👍👌
the music is too loud
I could not lower myself to fish a 'hole in the ground' and then call it angling.
No fun in fishing these places, stuffed to the rim what sport is that.