@Slovenian Woodland Elf hi elf, i haven't got round to using the ned rig yet, i've done very little lure fishing recently due to a shoulder injury but i will get round to it eventually, good luck with it mate, slow twitches along the bottom should bring you fish👍🎣
Mark Carp, Hello. We must be related..., my nick name is RUDY CARP. Hows it going " my twin fisherman Brother" from a different mother ? Tomorrow I will hook these jigs onto line which I prepared the way you just said. Walleye, Trout, and Saugey, maybe Pike too.
At last ! A video that explains the basics that I need without making me feel like a mug ( I am a mug but don't need reminding) and you have a good clear way of sharing your knowledge. Many thanks. Frank
Very thorough introduction to jig fishing Mark. I particularly liked your detailed explanation of the jig heads and lures. With the rivers about to close, I'm off to the tackle shop to get some gear to try this on the canals! Thanks... Chris
Thank you for this video. From a beginners standpoint, I grew up in a big city in the west coast of the United States and never have the opportunity to go fishing. If I did it was only tie a hook to a stick and put a worm on it. Never knew how to tie a knot properly or how to properly worm a hook. I had moved to the “country” in the mid south where fishing was a big thing and lakes everywhere. This video helped me a lot to get started hooking properly and there are not enough videos on TH-cam that will take the patience to show you these things. Thank you on helping me catch my first fish!
nice one jasper, well done on catching your first fish mate, that's exactly the kind of feedback I like to see and i'm glad the video has helped you out, i'm sure you won't look back now you've got your first one in the net👍🎣
cheers Darren, we never stop learning mate, i reckon we pick things up every time we read an article, watch a video or even just go fishing ourselves👍🎣😉
thanks for the advice mark,ive been fishing for over 40 years now,but im a complete newbie to jig fishing.found your vid very informative,without trying to sell me tackle i dont need!
Started back at fishing this year after a 30 year gap since my teens. Fishing mostly coarse on the canals for bream and roach and have done pretty well. now autumn is here I'm giving lure fishing a go on the canals, I'm close to the shroppie and spotted a couple of places I know on your videos. I've had a few short trips this last week, so far haven't caught anything but have felt a few bites, just not used to it yet I guess! hopefully some of the tips I've picked up watching your stuff will pay off! Keep up the good work, your vids are really informative, Tight lines!
thanks ian, they are tough areas for sure and you won't get loads of bites, if you're feeling the odd pluck it's probably small perch, i don't know how big your lures are i drop down to 1 inch so i've a chance at hooking the little ones, if you can start catching them you can build up from there👍
@@MarkCarp I went and tried again after work yesterday and took a much lighter rod, also tried taking it slower with a 2g jig white and red 2.25 inch spikey soft lures. hooked into something decent but lost it before it got to the surface, missed another in a similar way shortly after. Just as I was losing the daylight I chucked on a tiny spinner to troll back to the car and quickly hooked into a decent sized jack , got him in to within a foot of the bank but as I turned to get my net he slipped the hook and vanished. At least now I've got the technique getting bites I can progress from there! All as a result of your guidance in your videos so thanks again!
@@ianyeomans6246 nice one ian, at least you're getting a few bites, on another day they'll all stick and that would be a decent result, keep chipping away mate👍
excellent vid as always i seen this one so many times now, I'm gee-ing myself up for the 16th June 2020 on my beloved tidal River Thames, tight lines Mark.
good luck mate, i hope old father thames is in good shape for you this week👍 i've got my eye on the river severn and some barbel fishing but i fancy taking a light lure rod as i know it's got perch potential👍🎣😎
great help mate, iv been fishing for over 40 years and fancy this dropshot fishing as there are lots of canals near me and in the winter your on the move and keeping worm ish
thanks mate, jig fishing and dropshotting are both great methods for the canal, as you say, it keeps you on the move which is handy in this cold weather, with a lot of canals local to you it's a perfect way to fish👍
I'm going lure fishing tomorrow for the 1st time since I was a kid, with spinners and spoons.....I bought 2 frogs the other day and some 2inch poppas.....so now I'm gonna have to buy some of these lol... great vids mate ,
careful mate, you'll end up a lure addict with way too many of them if you're not careful😂 good luck, i hope you get a few bites because it's not as easy as it looks😉
@@truthhurts3246 i seem to recall saying something similar, i hope you manage to stick to the 5 shads, i'll be honest i couldn't, i ended up with a box of them, that turned into 2 boxes, then 3...etc😉
I experimented on the canal this morning using a split shot rig. I was using tiny 1 inch curly tail grubs, but instead of having the split shot 6 - 12 inches from the hook as I normally would, I had the split shot right up against the knot on my line clip so it had a similar action to a cheburaska or flex head. It worked a treat and I caught an absolute chunk of a perch on a pumpkinseed grub. It's a rig that I'm definitely gonna use more this season
nice one peter, yes you're pretty much mimicking a cheb or flex head, what you did is a lot cheaper too, just goes to show you don't have to spend a fortune on jig heads, there's always a cheaper way👍🎣😁 did you weigh the chunk?, how big mate?.
@@MarkCarp no I don't carry scales because I'm used to catching wasps, and these quality perch don't come around that often on my local canal. I had this idea after looking at flex heads that I could recreate the same action using split shot, so I bought some custom made 2.3 gram split shot from Lure Factors and some of the tiny fly fishing type mustad snap links from Allan at AGM, and the combination of the two gives an almost identical action to the flex heads
same here peter, its all wasps but I still carry scales more in hope than anything else😁 the split shot and clip idea is great, perfect example of how to find another way of doing things👍 lets hope it leads to a few more chunks👍🎣
Perfect. As others have mentioned, watched loads of videos that are titled as if they’ll offer help advice yet apart from yours I’ve learnt very little. Many thanks.
@@MarkCarp You’re welcome pal. Like you said in your video, been carping for over twenty year and this year fancied giving something else a go during the colder months. Awaiting the gear I’ve ordered then I’ll be out and having a bash so this Christmas I’ve been watching a fair few TH-cam videos on Perch fishing and I’m glad I stumbled across your channel. 👍🏻
Brilliant tips mate. Never fished in my life but gonna get started in next few days and head down the Shropshire canal! Your video has helped alot! Thanks mate. Just subscribed!
good luck mate and thanks for the sub👍 as you've never fished before i'll just stay stick at it, jig fishing isn't an easy method to pick up so don't get too disheartened if you don't catch much to start with, the more you do it, the better you'll get👍
@@up2u225 I was half expecting that mate, the fish can be very difficult to pin down and you'll find you spend long periods catching nothing until you stumble across them. Apart from that, the storms/floods have put a lot of extra water in the canal system and that's not such a good thing. Just keep chipping away at it and you'll get there👍
cheers danny, chris did well mate, he'd never lure fished before but he took it in his stride, it didn't take him long to catch once he worked out the retrieve, it's not a prolific stretch of canal by any means so we did do rather well👍🎣😁
they are well worth having in your box chris, i always have a couple of small spinners in mine besides these, you never quite know what they want on the day so it pays to have options👍🎣
thanks gregrot, yes there are one or two lumps, I've witnessed fish over 3lb being caught and I've seen them after roach once or twice but so far the really big ones have avoided me, i'll be having another go this coming winter so fingers crossed👍🎣
@@MarkCarp I've seen three over 2lb come out of there, double figure carp and believe it or not, a barbel. Haven't renewed my card this year so off to waters new. Good luck for the winter👍
I heard about a barbel, never seen or heard of carp coming from the area but I wouldn't mind betting a few are in there. I've met a few other lure anglers who've had 2's from there, it's why I keep going back👍🎣 good luck on your new waters, i'll be cutting back my time on this stretch to do the same this winter, too many waters, not enough time👍🎣😁
thanks darren, yes it's ideal for transport on a bike, the rods are about 7 to 7.5ft but they are two piece so a setup is easily broken down, it's a good change from carp fishing too, that's generally what my lure fishing is, a break from carp, a change is as good as a rest as they say👍
Very informative ,in depth and easy to understand video for beginners,a no brainer for me I subscribed immediately and will be checking out many more of your videos!
very kind words, thanks dean, i hope you enjoy the others, youtube is a learning curve so you'll find the old stuff not as detailed, i'm very much learning how to make and edit videos as i go along, I've set myself a task, to make the next video better than the last so i hope you like what's coming up too👍
what are your thoughts about protecting the hook from catching grass or wood etc. Either by sticking the hook end into the plastic (hook sharp end not exposed) or using those jigheads where hook is already protected
hi again tom, I don't like them mate, I like the hook point to be as exposed as possible, I've always found weedless type lures to have a very poor hook up rate, fortunately none of the waters I fish are weedy so I don't need to use them, they are very much a last resort for me and they should only be used literally where you couldn't retrieve a lure without getting snagged👍
yeah it's going to be a while isn't it, i'm not sure what the flow is like on the stour but the dee up here is wide and steady walking pace on the lower reaches, I can get away with 5 grams for the jig head and 2-3" for the lure👍🎣
I am retired now so have plenty of time when the river calms down. I fly fish the southern chalk streams from April which is brilliant. anyway your a bloody star ive gained so much confidence watching you. perhaps you could show us how to handle pike. they scare the crap out of me. have you ever watched John Hall river keeper. he fly fishes the Test in winter for giant pike. awesome. merry xmas to you and your family
cheers brian, i'm glad you've got something out of the vids, pike handling is on my 'to do' list for sure, they aren't hard to deal with, once you've dealt with a few you'll be ok, if we get a prolonged dry spell i'll see what I can do👍 I seem to recall watching a video about the test and that was a river keeper, as I recall it was a really good video👍 merry xmas to you and yours too👍
Can smaller perch be avoided by using bigger size hooks? For example same weight, just bigger size hooks. Or how does the hook size correlate to catched perch size?
hi tom, you can't avoid small perch with a bigger hook, they have a large mouth and even the small ones can get a big hook in their mouth, most of the time I use anything between a size 2 or a size 4 hook and I've caught perch on lures that are as big as they are👍 for bigger perch just use bigger lures, you'll find the average stamp of perch is higher if you use 3 and 4 inch lures than if you use 1 and 2 inch lures. match the hook size to the lure size, it's the lure that matters, a big hook with a small bait will still mean small fish if that makes sense?👍
@@MarkCarp Just to be sure, you mean you are using size 2/0 or size 4/0. Or you mean actual size 2 and 4 (which are smaller than even size 1/0 ? And I assume you should weight both the jig head and plastic lure> For example if my rod is 2-12g so the maximum amount is 12 g, if plastic weights 4 grams that means max of 8g jighead (4g plastic + 8 g jighead = 12g) ? I am asking since in many videos I get confused as people often speak only about jighead weight and not about plastic lure weight that they mount on it
@@tomjens2046 actual size 2 and size 4, all my lure fishing is ultra light, I've never actually used a hook bigger than a 1/0, that's the biggest hook I have, most of the time it's 2,4 or 6 for my fishing, you need to match the size of the hook to the size of the bait. I'm going to include a link to a site I use for buying lures, take a look at the soft plastic lures they sell, they also have rigging suggestions and suggested jig sizes and weights for the lures, it should make working things out a lot easier👍 regarding the weight, I've never actually loaded a rod up to the max, the heaviest jig I use is around 5g and most of the time I use less than half that, because of this I usually talk just in jig head weights myself, angler's don't usually load ultra light rods, the idea is you use the bare minimum sized weight you need, or you buy a heavier weighted rod capable of throwing bigger lures. However, if I was going to load the rod to the max i'd err on the side of caution and include the weight of the lure, so as you say, with a 4g lure i'd only use a maximum 8g jig head on a 12g weighted rod👍 the website is agm lures, it's very useful👍 www.agmdiscountfishing.co.uk/
cheers barrie, I do like my jig fishing for perch, you should have another go on the river mate, I have a list of ideas for future videos and some jigging on a river has been on the list for a long time so I may have to pay a visit to the river dee up near me👍
take the young one somewhere you know there are lots of perch and use a small 1" lure mark, it's the best way to get him catching with lures, regular bites will stop him getting bored mate👍
I was looking for this video a couple of weeks ago when i started jig fishing and needed some advice, unfortunately I did not suceed in finding it and had to learn all this on my own while spending a ton of money on different equipment :D still, very nice and informative video, other youtube channels also do similar 'introduction' videos, but they are mostly ads for different lures/rods manufacturers which is very irritating. Best wishes from Poland!
thanks pawel, i've had a few viewers who have gone through the same, you'll get used to spending a ton of money, believe me it never ends and you'll end up with more lures than you can possibly use.....a bit like me👍😁😂
thanks mate, i prefer jig fishing of the two, it's more suited to searching for the fish, i tend to drop shot an area i know they'll be present, each method has it's day. i'm currently putting together a 'location' video on how to find perch and pike on the canal, it'll be a while before it's finished but it should prove helpful👍
@@9secondlegend unlucky, it's not as easy as it looks is it mate?, the canal doesn't have massive amounts of fish and they can be very difficult to find, location is most of it but there are plenty of other variables too, choice of lure, retrieve and the conditions on the day etc. even your concentration, you start off with the best of intentions but once you've been chucking that lure around for no return your focus tends to go a little bit. you've not started on the easiest of venues, in fact you've started on one of the hardest so don't give up, just keep chipping away at it and search the canal until you find them👍
@@9secondlegend i don't know mate, what's the weight rating on it and what exactly are you fishing for, pike or perch?, even if it was too heavy it won't be your rod if you had no bites👍
Good to see you on the bank behind the camera Mark!! Nice informative video.Top man passing on your skills, Chris will always remember that first lure caught perch. Look forward to more from you throughout the winter. 👍👍🎣🎣
cheers matt, yeah i hope he enjoyed it, he listened and picked it up really well, top bloke is chris, he said he'll be taking what he's learned onto his local canal down telford way👍🎣
cheers sam, you're welcome mate, i'm a mixed species angler and i'm fishing for carp and barbel a the moment but there is some new lure fishing stuff coming in a few months time👍🎣
cheers dave, there's a lot to watch mate, some are better than others as making videos is a bit of a learning curve, helpful is what I aim for so nice one 👍🎣😁
@@MarkCarp I haven't tried jigging for years however I will now try again using some of your tips. Funnily enough I did quite well jigging deadbaits but only in one location . I will try drop-shotting too. Never to late to try something new. 😃👍
@@MarkCarp Tried small wobbly white jig off back of my boat at dusk had 2 takes . One wriggled off but landed nice one about pound and half. Chuffed ! Got the bug now! 😁
not sure how bad your winters are max?, over here i only lure fish in winter, it's harder but the fish can still be caught if you fine down and concentrate on working your lures deep and slow👍
Mark Carp the winters here are pretty bad and the bass go dormant in the winter and spawn in the late spring. The sunfish also only go deep so going deep and slow could work
Your videos have helped me get started only been out a couple of times so far im s member of wybunbury anglers association i trid the double lock at bumbrey and along by the cheese factory and barbridge with no luck any tips for along there or will it be possible to tag along next time your out to see where I'm going wrong thanks
hi ric, thanks for the kind words, those areas are hard work mate, the basin at the bottom of the double lock is one of the best areas round there but you'll only get a few fish out of it on the right day. down your neck of the woods try swanley, coole pilate and calveley, i think they are all better than the barbridge area or anywhere north of there (i mainly fish north of there and its hard)👍 if you've just started i'd recommend you swerve the canal and do a lap of the sandhole, it has perch and LOTS of pike, you can usually get a few bites from there but use a wire trace👍
@@MarkCarp thanks for your reply is the sandhole the old pit by the hospital and would you recommend the river in nantwich for pike olny after the smaller ones just to get confidence with holding and unhooking them thanks
@@ricmac347 hi ric, i didn't want to use the waters real name, sandhole in the nickname for your clubs main water on the outskirts of the village, there are a lot of small pike in there and it's perfect for you👍 the river in nantwich is worth a look too, as with all waters it's just a case of finding them👍
@@MarkCarp not sure were that water is. Is there any way I could privert message you mate I live in crewe and a lot of the waters I fish are carp and course which I will be doing in summer
@@ricmac347 best way to message me direct is via instagram ric, there's a link to my profile in the top right corner of my youtube home page. i'm trying to think of a clue and the only one i can think of is silver.....👍
Great info in the video, I’ve always fished with spinning lures and other baits (I mostly fish for trout) but have never tried jigs though I have always wanted to start jig fishing for crappie and perch, I picked up an assortment of grubs, tubes, shad, and crayfish imitation. Never knew how to rig/fish them until this video thanks for the great info! Fish on 🎣
Tried jig fishing for first time after years course and fly fishing. Failed miserably on Leeds Liverpool at Rufford. I caught 4 tree branches some leaves and a bag of water. This is before watching this tutorial, I was retrieving like a fly which from what you've described was far too quick. Will try slow and low and see how I get on Very detailed videi
yeah sam go as slow as you can on the retrieve specially at this time of year, if the water is well coloured and you've got a decent depth under your feet, say 3ft-ish, consider some dibling, it's a bit of a boring method but it might grind you a few fish out👍
im goin down to raygill fisheries in lothersdale and wanted to know how to catch some fish on lures thank you so much for the info ill defo be buying some lures :D
yes William, you have to counter the flow so definitely heavier jig head on the river, how heavy depends on the flow and you can only really do it by trial and error on the day, my starting point would be 3 grams but i'd want some heavier, 5, 7 and 10 would be in my box for flowing water👍
Very informative Mark and beautiful to watch although I have to say I've personally caught bigger branches than that lol. Seriously, good to see you back out and it was good to see you enjoying them big or small.
cheers andy, I've had plenty of bigger branches in my time😁 it's not on film but I had more leaves than I did fish on this session, I did enjoy it though, the stretch itself doesn't usually give up so many fish so it was a bit of a red letter day👍🎣😁
thanks alan, i use these mate👍 www.agmdiscountfishing.co.uk/product/no-knot-small-4-5mm-fas-snap-nickel-5pcs/?gclid=CjwKCAjw2vOLBhBPEiwAjEeK9gBHJ-WXuQ0IlobABdP0LWediPNsGvYq0Dbxqg6flpi8jk6w5DXnUhoCb4oQAvD_BwE
hi james, i'm a big fan of white and chartreuse (it's a kind of luminous green colour and very bright) in coloured water, there's not much visibility so to make use of what little there is I use those two colours👍 in clear water I prefer something more natural so a lure with a bit of black and maybe some silver flecks to imitate a roach or some blue and/or purple flecks to imitate a gudgeon👍
@@jamesarcher8643 you're welcome mate, the rod is a little on the short side, it's a u/l rod though so that's only to be expected, it should be fine for jigging on the canal so i'd use it👍
Can we say that higher weight is easier in terms of feeling your lure? This I ask because I have an idea to firstly test my spinning with higher weights so that I understand how to feel the lure. And once learned, I will move to lighter jigheads. Or do you say there is no much difference in terms of how well you feel your jighead in the water (based on different weights)? Also -how much more farther can you cast 10g jig vs 5 or 3 g jig. Just ballpark figures, to get the general idea how much distance lost (whenh it needed) Latsly - how do you feel when the jig is going thise 6 inches above the water? I know you can only feel when it hits bottom
hi again tom, yes the higher the weight the easier it is to feel the lure but it also means you need to retrieve it quicker if you want to keep it off the bottom (straight retrieve), I like to go as light as possible so I can slow the retrieve down, a slow target is an easy target in my view👍 I can get a 3g jig head across my local canal which is about 8-10 metres across, 5g will go a few metres further and a 10g you should be able to get triple that distance, the rod and reel and how much line is loaded on it will affect exactly how far you can cast. lastly, you can't feel when a jig head is 6" above the bottom, you just have to give it your best guess, if you reel fast with the rod held high your lure will be up near the surface, if you keep the rod tip down and reel slow then you'll be down near the bottom, I like to drop my lure to the bottom a few times during the retrieve, just to make sure it's down in the right area👍
@@MarkCarp Thanks. How much line is the best option for faryherst casting? Or in other words - what is the perfect amount of line to have on your reel.
@@tomjens2046 I prefer braided mainline for my lure fishing tom, you want load your reel so it's 2-3mm under the lip, if you load it level you'll get a birds nest when casting so make sure it's under the lip of the spool. alternatively, if you load with mono then make sure it's level with the lip of the spool👍
Hi Mark. Thanks for this video. I'm going to start lure fishing this year for the first time ever. Your video really gave good and easy to follow information. I live in London but was going to ask what is the best online tackle website. Also what make of rod would you recommend. Even brand of lures/jigs?
Thanks Paul, have a look at the website agm lures, you can find it through Google, it gives recommended jig sizes and rigging suggestions for your lures. Regarding the rods, I like hto rockfish, sakura and savage gear, they are the rods I own but anything by shimano or daiwa will do, its the weight rating of the rod that's important and for small lures like these anything in the 0.5g to 12g range will be fine👍
@@MarkCarp That's great. Thanks for the quick reply mate. I used to float fish as a teenager now aged 54 have promised myself I'm going to start fishing. It's all new to me now Mark so your videos and advice are much appreciated. Like I say, I've found that you explain it so well that for a beginner it really helps. The others are all a bit confusing and they seem to skip the basics and get straight on to fishing. I'll stay in touch mate. Thanks again Mark. Hope you're well
@@pauldunning7934 we all start somewhere paul and I didn't know anything about jig and lure sizes, looking back I thought it was the most important thing to get someone started, even some of my mates have said they wish someone had explained the jigs and lures when they started, I'm glad it's been of help mate, good luck and let me know how you get on.👍
@@MarkCarp Thank you, I was wondering if you had any videos showing how to properly set up and reel in a fishing rod. I'm having an issue when I reel in, the line gets all tangled up on the spool and I end up having to cut it. I'm sure I'm doing something wrong but I'm not sure why it is doing this.
@@AlbertodaSilva1972 i haven't done a line loading video yet alberto but i'll certainly add it to my list of videos to do, it sounds like something very easy to fix, my advice is take the reel/rod you have and show it to another angler or take it to a shop and show them, they'll probably be able to put you on the right track very quickly👍
hi radu, the rod is a sakura neo sportism, I bought it second hand from an old friend of mine who didn't need it anymore, here is a link to their website. www.sakura-fishing.uk/archive/sportism-neo-spinning-702-ul/
@@alanrogers9589 the snaps are small alan, medium or large always seem a bit bulky with such small lures, you should google agm lures, you'll find everything you need on that site, your wallet won't thank me though🤣
What would you recommend as a hook link to attach to the jig head to when there is pike about? I would use a wire trace but I’m not sure wether or not it scares the perch, any ideas?
hi predator, i use a wire trace called knot 2 kinky, it's a titanium trace wire and the thinnest i could find was 6lb breaking strain, that might seem a little light but on an ultra light rod it's more than enough. it's not ideal and the fluoro is better for perch but it's the best option i've found if there are a lot of pike around👍
Mark Carp - cheers mate I appreciate the help. Your video is also very helpful and well presented. Also the website ,agm products, you recommended to another person is awesome I can find everything I need on there so thanks again 👍🏼
@@rylan4789 Thanks mate, the comments are appreciated👍 agm is great, good prices too, it's a 'go to' for a lot of light lure anglers these days, as someone who uses that site a lot, i can tell you clicking 'add to basket' every time you see something you like can work out rather expensive😁lol
@@rylan4789 yeah there's carp tax on everything these days mate, one of the main reasons i do this channel is to help people avoid over paying for fishing tackle and bait👍
It’s very rare I go above 3g when it comes to jig head weight I can’t remember the last time I used more than 1g I’ve been smashing the canals using a Cheb rig you should try a cheb rig mark there awesome
cheers brad, i'll be covering flex heads at some point in the future mate, good to see you're doing well with them, they certainly offer more in the way of lure movement👍
It’s no problem mate and thanks mark I’ve even caught bream to nearly 9lb using a cheb rig but one thing I will say use the smallest weight you can get away with I find it’s easier to put more action into the lure and don’t use swivels use a shockleader knot or something like a Albright knot
cheers ewan, yeah that spot is ok, I've fished there for a while now and as this is my second video on there, and knowing what happens when you put a spot in the limelight, i'll be moving on....to somewhere better👍🎣😁 see you Wednesday mate👍
again a fantastic demonstration mate. No Canels where i live. I am though, 5 mins from Hampshire Avon at Ringwood and 10 mins fron Dorset stour. Bigger lures for mr i feel. i have a Fox Rod 5 to 21grms
yes absolutely brian, a bigger lure and a heavier jig head for flowing water, I keep meaning to drop on the river dee near me but the heavy rain has made life difficult, hopefully i'll get the chance when we get a settled spell👍
Hi Mark, just recently got some 2g and 3g jig heads and realised that the snap links I’ve got to attach them are too thick to go through the eye of the jig? I’m not too sure you covered that on your video? What do you use to attach them for ease of changing please?
I think snap links are for larger lures john, smaller the better for light jig heads mate, I use a 4.5mm fas-snap, these in fact... www.agmdiscountfishing.co.uk/knot-small-45mm-snap-nickel-5pcs-p-3888.html 👍
@@johnmurphy3215 ha ha, yeah I was like that when I first found them, take care though john, you can easily empty your wallet adding stuff to your basket on there😁
cheers derek, there's more than enough in this video to get you started mate, if you use any of the lures, tackle or tips and tricks etc then let us know how you get on with them👍🎣
Mark no problem I'm out tomorrow i usually fish for pike on a planner board love them things you just catch more and better quality pike with a planner board i use the big jon sidewinder planner board awesome way to fish for big pike best cannal pike so far 21 pound 2oz caught at Liverpool LEEDS CANAL IN haskayne just outside of maghull Liverpool I'm a scouser planner board fishing for pike i recommend the big jon sidewinder is the best it can go left and right other planner boards go only one way so you need 2 of them tye amount of pike i catch on the planner board is ridiculous mark.Derek
@@delwigzieful yeah i'm familiar with the big jon derek, I've asked two friends to bring me a couple back from the states, one couldn't find one and the other forgot, as you say they go both ways, do you know anywhere I can get one on the uk?
mark sorry for late reply no place in the uk stocks them why i have no idea there the best i go to florida every year bass fishing i love lure fishing in the usa i go for 1 month i have american friends i visit there every year lure fishing in the usa is massive the only thing is these yanks not a clue how to play fish they just yank them in i give them loads seriously not a clue.i go to a great tackle store there called the outpost the owner knows me well i have been going to his shop for 15 years when i visit florida. if you like i could ring him to see if he will ship 1 over for me i could meet you in liverpool job done i know they cost 24.99 dollars about 22 quid mark but i will see what the shipping cost is to the uk if i know doug the owner he will do it for a good price i would say less than 15 quid i know some people have been quoted 60 quid shipping thats crazy mark.if you go on youtube theres a good friend of mine fishing the planner board on the canal in LIVERPOOL in a place called haskayne just outside of southport if you type this in on youtube i can't send link from here mate but type this in buddy PLANNER BOARD PIKE FISHING CANALS PART 1.this video shows you the set up and how to use them funny enough his name is MARK i brought it back from USA for him 2 years ago now. he use to spin for pike untill he bumped into me 2 years ago i was fishing the planner board thats when he first seen it in action it blew him away i had 11 pike in three hours just towing my planner board mark .swear mark when you get 1 of these you will never leave home without 1 buddy also watch part 2 of the videos he has about 4 or 5 videos there all great stuff to watch any how leave it with me and i will try and sort this out with doug in florida for you mate i will ring him friday mark.DEREK
@@delwigzieful cheers derek, I was going to say next time you go can you bring me a couple back😁 if you can get me one shipped over i'd be happy to cover the cost, i'm already well aware of the advantage they offer and I've never seen anybody using one so i'm keen to cash in on that fact. The only ones I've seen in the uk are single way ones and I've been reluctant to get one of these, i'm good for the cash if you can sort me one out mate👍🎣😁
@@MarkCarp yh nice one mate can i use yellow sea fishing braid for perch i usually only fish for carp but want to start dropshotting just brought a set up gonna use 20lb yellow braid and 15lb flurocarbon that should be sweet right
yeah 20lb yellow braid is ok, i'd go a bit lighter with the fluoro, that's the most important thing and sometimes you need a bit of finesse, anything between 5 and 10lb is good👍
Does anyone know a good micro jig fishing setup ? I’ve been told I’m looking for a medium light 7 ft pole with low casting weight paired with a 1000 size reel; is this correct ? And if so could I get any recommendations on a combo that’s good value for money? I’d like to spend max of £100 for the rod, reel, line and some jig heads; I know this isn’t a huge budget and I prob sound like a idiot but I’d love to try this type of fishing. Thankyou for your time ❤️
hi keydan, yes the advice you've had is correct, have a look at the hto rockfish rods, you want the one rated 0.5g-7g for micro jigging, couple it with a 1000 size daiwa ninja reel, you should be able to find both online for less than £40 each, you can find braid cheap on ebay and try agm lures for the jig heads and lures. you could also check out the facebook fishing tackle selling groups and buy a second hand setup, it won't be new but you'll get more for your money. it will be a tight squeeze doing it for £100👍
Mark Carp hello Thankyou for the fast response; I’ll be checking all your recommendations and yeah it will be a struggle getting it all for 100 but I’ll eventually upgrade both, this is just for me to try micro jigging; again Thankyou for the response
@@Keydan1994 that's the best way, upgrade as you go along, my main light lure rod is second hand, it was a more expensive model than my own hto rockfish but it cost the same price, i got a rod and reel combo off a mate for half the price of new👍 good luck mate, i'm sure you'll find the gear you're after👍🎣
Mark Carp Yeah I’m just excited to try jig fishing, ive been fishing on and off since I was young with my nan; but we would always float fish, ive found a bunch of cheap combos on anglingdirect, there’s a few nice ones for the £80 mark and one I was looking at like the Shakespeare agility lrf that is only 30 lol seems abit too cheap.. I’m probably going to stick to your suggestion with the rockfish and the daiwa ninja 1000 (maybe the fox rage prism), I’ve orderd a bunch of the suggested soft baits in the video ranging from 1.5”-2.5” and got some jig heads ranging 1-3G for cheap on eBay. I’m sure I’ll be catching some fish on the UK canals in no time!.. thanks for the help (look forward to more jig fishing videos!)
ha ha, i know what its like having to buy lures sme, you end up with far too many😂 i'm pretty new to the crayfish type lures myself, originally the video was supposed to be just shads and curly tails, the crays were recommended to me by a long time lure fishing friend and both paul and dom confirmed they were good, all i can say is they were so good i just had to put them in👍🎣😁
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@Slovenian Woodland Elf hi elf, i haven't got round to using the ned rig yet, i've done very little lure fishing recently due to a shoulder injury but i will get round to it eventually, good luck with it mate, slow twitches along the bottom should bring you fish👍🎣
Hey brother new to channel do I need wire trace at tackle end new to jigging neeed tips any will help thanks 🙏🏻
@@Polishdamian it depends on the water you're fishing mate, if there are a lot of pike present then yes, you will need a wire trace👍
Mark Carp, Hello. We must be related..., my nick name is RUDY CARP. Hows it going " my twin fisherman Brother" from a different mother ? Tomorrow I will hook these jigs onto line which I prepared the way you just said. Walleye, Trout, and Saugey, maybe Pike too.
@@rodneycaupp5962 hi mate👍
At last ! A video that explains the basics that I need without making me feel like a mug ( I am a mug but don't need reminding) and you have a good clear way of sharing your knowledge. Many thanks.
Frank
thanks frank, i just covered the things i wanted to know when i started and then said it as i see it. good luck with it mate👍🎣😎
Couldn’t of explained it better pal, 5 stars ⭐️
thanks kp👍
Very thorough introduction to jig fishing Mark. I particularly liked your detailed explanation of the jig heads and lures. With the rivers about to close, I'm off to the tackle shop to get some gear to try this on the canals! Thanks... Chris
thanks chris, go easy on the lures mate, you can end up spending a small fortune on them🤣
Thank you for this video. From a beginners standpoint, I grew up in a big city in the west coast of the United States and never have the opportunity to go fishing. If I did it was only tie a hook to a stick and put a worm on it. Never knew how to tie a knot properly or how to properly worm a hook. I had moved to the “country” in the mid south where fishing was a big thing and lakes everywhere. This video helped me a lot to get started hooking properly and there are not enough videos on TH-cam that will take the patience to show you these things. Thank you on helping me catch my first fish!
nice one jasper, well done on catching your first fish mate, that's exactly the kind of feedback I like to see and i'm glad the video has helped you out, i'm sure you won't look back now you've got your first one in the net👍🎣
I've been fishing for over 30 years but still learn something new every time I watch your vlogs. 👍🏻🎣
cheers Darren, we never stop learning mate, i reckon we pick things up every time we read an article, watch a video or even just go fishing ourselves👍🎣😉
I had to know if the hook comes out the back side, or bottom side and which way was up. This video taught me all that.
thanks for the advice mark,ive been fishing for over 40 years now,but im a complete newbie to jig fishing.found your vid very informative,without trying to sell me tackle i dont need!
thanks esox, much appreciated mate, that's exactly how i hoped this any my other videos would be received👍😎
This is the best demonstration i have seen Thanks very much for sharing. Subscribed.
thanks mate👍
Started back at fishing this year after a 30 year gap since my teens. Fishing mostly coarse on the canals for bream and roach and have done pretty well. now autumn is here I'm giving lure fishing a go on the canals, I'm close to the shroppie and spotted a couple of places I know on your videos. I've had a few short trips this last week, so far haven't caught anything but have felt a few bites, just not used to it yet I guess! hopefully some of the tips I've picked up watching your stuff will pay off! Keep up the good work, your vids are really informative, Tight lines!
thanks ian, they are tough areas for sure and you won't get loads of bites, if you're feeling the odd pluck it's probably small perch, i don't know how big your lures are i drop down to 1 inch so i've a chance at hooking the little ones, if you can start catching them you can build up from there👍
@@MarkCarp I went and tried again after work yesterday and took a much lighter rod, also tried taking it slower with a 2g jig white and red 2.25 inch spikey soft lures. hooked into something decent but lost it before it got to the surface, missed another in a similar way shortly after. Just as I was losing the daylight I chucked on a tiny spinner to troll back to the car and quickly hooked into a decent sized jack , got him in to within a foot of the bank but as I turned to get my net he slipped the hook and vanished. At least now I've got the technique getting bites I can progress from there! All as a result of your guidance in your videos so thanks again!
@@ianyeomans6246 nice one ian, at least you're getting a few bites, on another day they'll all stick and that would be a decent result, keep chipping away mate👍
excellent vid as always i seen this one so many times now, I'm gee-ing myself up for the 16th June 2020 on my beloved tidal River Thames, tight lines Mark.
good luck mate, i hope old father thames is in good shape for you this week👍 i've got my eye on the river severn and some barbel fishing but i fancy taking a light lure rod as i know it's got perch potential👍🎣😎
At last everything explained as it should be👍 I'm off to the shroppie to give it a go
good look mike, the shroppie is a tough canal mate👍
great help mate, iv been fishing for over 40 years and fancy this dropshot fishing as there are lots of canals near me and in the winter your on the move and keeping worm ish
thanks mate, jig fishing and dropshotting are both great methods for the canal, as you say, it keeps you on the move which is handy in this cold weather, with a lot of canals local to you it's a perfect way to fish👍
I'm going lure fishing tomorrow for the 1st time since I was a kid, with spinners and spoons.....I bought 2 frogs the other day and some 2inch poppas.....so now I'm gonna have to buy some of these lol... great vids mate ,
careful mate, you'll end up a lure addict with way too many of them if you're not careful😂 good luck, i hope you get a few bites because it's not as easy as it looks😉
@@MarkCarp just a pack of 5 shads, and I'm done....thanks for reply ..
@@truthhurts3246 i seem to recall saying something similar, i hope you manage to stick to the 5 shads, i'll be honest i couldn't, i ended up with a box of them, that turned into 2 boxes, then 3...etc😉
@@MarkCarp lol, oh yes I got some pigeon conditioner from £ land lol.....take care , tight lines, quality content mark
@@truthhurts3246 thanks mate, good luck👍
I experimented on the canal this morning using a split shot rig. I was using tiny 1 inch curly tail grubs, but instead of having the split shot 6 - 12 inches from the hook as I normally would, I had the split shot right up against the knot on my line clip so it had a similar action to a cheburaska or flex head. It worked a treat and I caught an absolute chunk of a perch on a pumpkinseed grub. It's a rig that I'm definitely gonna use more this season
nice one peter, yes you're pretty much mimicking a cheb or flex head, what you did is a lot cheaper too, just goes to show you don't have to spend a fortune on jig heads, there's always a cheaper way👍🎣😁 did you weigh the chunk?, how big mate?.
@@MarkCarp no I don't carry scales because I'm used to catching wasps, and these quality perch don't come around that often on my local canal. I had this idea after looking at flex heads that I could recreate the same action using split shot, so I bought some custom made 2.3 gram split shot from Lure Factors and some of the tiny fly fishing type mustad snap links from Allan at AGM, and the combination of the two gives an almost identical action to the flex heads
same here peter, its all wasps but I still carry scales more in hope than anything else😁 the split shot and clip idea is great, perfect example of how to find another way of doing things👍 lets hope it leads to a few more chunks👍🎣
Nice tip about spooking the fish thanks.
you're welcome mate👍
Good, no nonsense advice Mark. Thanks for the vid
thanks peter👍
Perfect.
As others have mentioned, watched loads of videos that are titled as if they’ll offer help advice yet apart from yours I’ve learnt very little.
Many thanks.
thanks tony, it's comments like yours that tell me i'm on the right track, happy new year mate👍
@@MarkCarp You’re welcome pal.
Like you said in your video, been carping for over twenty year and this year fancied giving something else a go during the colder months.
Awaiting the gear I’ve ordered then I’ll be out and having a bash so this Christmas I’ve been watching a fair few TH-cam videos on Perch fishing and I’m glad I stumbled across your channel. 👍🏻
Brilliant tips mate. Never fished in my life but gonna get started in next few days and head down the Shropshire canal! Your video has helped alot! Thanks mate. Just subscribed!
good luck mate and thanks for the sub👍 as you've never fished before i'll just stay stick at it, jig fishing isn't an easy method to pick up so don't get too disheartened if you don't catch much to start with, the more you do it, the better you'll get👍
Cheers mate. Yeah I'll see how I get on.
3 hours, 3 different baits and 0 fish 😂 ahh well! Next time ha
@@up2u225 I was half expecting that mate, the fish can be very difficult to pin down and you'll find you spend long periods catching nothing until you stumble across them. Apart from that, the storms/floods have put a lot of extra water in the canal system and that's not such a good thing. Just keep chipping away at it and you'll get there👍
nice video mate loads of top tips for people looking to give it a go and plenty fish on the bank, well done you guys
cheers danny, chris did well mate, he'd never lure fished before but he took it in his stride, it didn't take him long to catch once he worked out the retrieve, it's not a prolific stretch of canal by any means so we did do rather well👍🎣😁
Great video mate,have been taking my son on the canal with small spinners but will defo try these
they are well worth having in your box chris, i always have a couple of small spinners in mine besides these, you never quite know what they want on the day so it pays to have options👍🎣
Nice video, that's a cracking stretch of canal, used to fish it regularly, there's some big perch there, good luck for a lump.
thanks gregrot, yes there are one or two lumps, I've witnessed fish over 3lb being caught and I've seen them after roach once or twice but so far the really big ones have avoided me, i'll be having another go this coming winter so fingers crossed👍🎣
@@MarkCarp I've seen three over 2lb come out of there, double figure carp and believe it or not, a barbel. Haven't renewed my card this year so off to waters new. Good luck for the winter👍
I heard about a barbel, never seen or heard of carp coming from the area but I wouldn't mind betting a few are in there. I've met a few other lure anglers who've had 2's from there, it's why I keep going back👍🎣 good luck on your new waters, i'll be cutting back my time on this stretch to do the same this winter, too many waters, not enough time👍🎣😁
Most wholesome youtuber i've seen in ages so innocent ahahha
wholesome and innocent, I like it, thanks mate👍 ha ha ha
Love the videos. Could you use a big lobworm on the jig head also?
thanks ian, not sure about a jig head ian?, i've never tried that one, a lobworm works well on a drop shot rig though👍
@@MarkCarp Thanks👍
@@ian98244 👍
Great video mark. Gonna pick up a few of these next time I’m in the store and give it a try
well worth having mausheen, the crayfish type lures have done well for me this winter👍🎣😁
Will get a few of those thanks for the advice 👍
Fantastic, thank you for the info. I've been carp fishing but fancy a change along the canal, so want something lite to take on my bike.
thanks darren, yes it's ideal for transport on a bike, the rods are about 7 to 7.5ft but they are two piece so a setup is easily broken down, it's a good change from carp fishing too, that's generally what my lure fishing is, a break from carp, a change is as good as a rest as they say👍
Very informative ,in depth and easy to understand video for beginners,a no brainer for me I subscribed immediately and will be checking out many more of your videos!
very kind words, thanks dean, i hope you enjoy the others, youtube is a learning curve so you'll find the old stuff not as detailed, i'm very much learning how to make and edit videos as i go along, I've set myself a task, to make the next video better than the last so i hope you like what's coming up too👍
what are your thoughts about protecting the hook from catching grass or wood etc. Either by sticking the hook end into the plastic (hook sharp end not exposed) or using those jigheads where hook is already protected
hi again tom, I don't like them mate, I like the hook point to be as exposed as possible, I've always found weedless type lures to have a very poor hook up rate, fortunately none of the waters I fish are weedy so I don't need to use them, they are very much a last resort for me and they should only be used literally where you couldn't retrieve a lure without getting snagged👍
thanks for the reply. Stour is in the fields here too
yeah it's going to be a while isn't it, i'm not sure what the flow is like on the stour but the dee up here is wide and steady walking pace on the lower reaches, I can get away with 5 grams for the jig head and 2-3" for the lure👍🎣
I am retired now so have plenty of time when the river calms down. I fly fish the southern chalk streams from April which is brilliant. anyway your a bloody star ive gained so much confidence watching you. perhaps you could show us how to handle pike. they scare the crap out of me. have you ever watched John Hall river keeper. he fly fishes the Test in winter for giant pike. awesome. merry xmas to you and your family
cheers brian, i'm glad you've got something out of the vids, pike handling is on my 'to do' list for sure, they aren't hard to deal with, once you've dealt with a few you'll be ok, if we get a prolonged dry spell i'll see what I can do👍 I seem to recall watching a video about the test and that was a river keeper, as I recall it was a really good video👍 merry xmas to you and yours too👍
Ive just started jig fishing and this video is great thanks for the information 👍 great help 👍
thanks martin, good luck mate👍
Can smaller perch be avoided by using bigger size hooks? For example same weight, just bigger size hooks.
Or how does the hook size correlate to catched perch size?
hi tom, you can't avoid small perch with a bigger hook, they have a large mouth and even the small ones can get a big hook in their mouth, most of the time I use anything between a size 2 or a size 4 hook and I've caught perch on lures that are as big as they are👍 for bigger perch just use bigger lures, you'll find the average stamp of perch is higher if you use 3 and 4 inch lures than if you use 1 and 2 inch lures. match the hook size to the lure size, it's the lure that matters, a big hook with a small bait will still mean small fish if that makes sense?👍
@@MarkCarp Just to be sure, you mean you are using size 2/0 or size 4/0. Or you mean actual size 2 and 4 (which are smaller than even size 1/0 ?
And I assume you should weight both the jig head and plastic lure>
For example if my rod is 2-12g so the maximum amount is 12 g, if plastic weights 4 grams that means max of 8g jighead (4g plastic + 8 g jighead = 12g) ?
I am asking since in many videos I get confused as people often speak only about jighead weight and not about plastic lure weight that they mount on it
@@tomjens2046 actual size 2 and size 4, all my lure fishing is ultra light, I've never actually used a hook bigger than a 1/0, that's the biggest hook I have, most of the time it's 2,4 or 6 for my fishing, you need to match the size of the hook to the size of the bait. I'm going to include a link to a site I use for buying lures, take a look at the soft plastic lures they sell, they also have rigging suggestions and suggested jig sizes and weights for the lures, it should make working things out a lot easier👍 regarding the weight, I've never actually loaded a rod up to the max, the heaviest jig I use is around 5g and most of the time I use less than half that, because of this I usually talk just in jig head weights myself, angler's don't usually load ultra light rods, the idea is you use the bare minimum sized weight you need, or you buy a heavier weighted rod capable of throwing bigger lures. However, if I was going to load the rod to the max i'd err on the side of caution and include the weight of the lure, so as you say, with a 4g lure i'd only use a maximum 8g jig head on a 12g weighted rod👍 the website is agm lures, it's very useful👍 www.agmdiscountfishing.co.uk/
nice one mark, really enjoyed that, been ages since I have been out on the jigs, maybe I should have a day down on the river
cheers barrie, I do like my jig fishing for perch, you should have another go on the river mate, I have a list of ideas for future videos and some jigging on a river has been on the list for a long time so I may have to pay a visit to the river dee up near me👍
Hi great video thanks. Can I ask how long is the leader you use ? Thanks
hi steven, my leaders are around 3-4ft long, because my braid is bright yellow i like the lure to be a fair way from it if that makes sense👍
Great video been thinking about doing some jig fishing when we can again, will definitely be taking the young one with me,
take the young one somewhere you know there are lots of perch and use a small 1" lure mark, it's the best way to get him catching with lures, regular bites will stop him getting bored mate👍
Very informative video, explained in a clear, simple way, thank you!!! I feel ready for jig fishing now :)
thanks francois, good luck👍
I was looking for this video a couple of weeks ago when i started jig fishing and needed some advice, unfortunately I did not suceed in finding it and had to learn all this on my own while spending a ton of money on different equipment :D still, very nice and informative video, other youtube channels also do similar 'introduction' videos, but they are mostly ads for different lures/rods manufacturers which is very irritating. Best wishes from Poland!
thanks pawel, i've had a few viewers who have gone through the same, you'll get used to spending a ton of money, believe me it never ends and you'll end up with more lures than you can possibly use.....a bit like me👍😁😂
Loads of useful tips, cheers 👍.
thanks mate👍
Bloody excellent vid mate...just subscribed....👍
thanks ray, good luck with the jig fishing mate👍
great video....i had a chat with you on another video about drop shotting and ive still had no luck with that so im going to go jigging tomorrow
thanks mate, i prefer jig fishing of the two, it's more suited to searching for the fish, i tend to drop shot an area i know they'll be present, each method has it's day. i'm currently putting together a 'location' video on how to find perch and pike on the canal, it'll be a while before it's finished but it should prove helpful👍
@@MarkCarp i blanked 😥
@@9secondlegend unlucky, it's not as easy as it looks is it mate?, the canal doesn't have massive amounts of fish and they can be very difficult to find, location is most of it but there are plenty of other variables too, choice of lure, retrieve and the conditions on the day etc. even your concentration, you start off with the best of intentions but once you've been chucking that lure around for no return your focus tends to go a little bit. you've not started on the easiest of venues, in fact you've started on one of the hardest so don't give up, just keep chipping away at it and search the canal until you find them👍
@@MarkCarp thanks mark.....do you think my shakespear ugly stik gx2 is to heavy?
@@9secondlegend i don't know mate, what's the weight rating on it and what exactly are you fishing for, pike or perch?, even if it was too heavy it won't be your rod if you had no bites👍
Good to see you on the bank behind the camera Mark!! Nice informative video.Top man passing on your skills, Chris will always remember that first lure caught perch. Look forward to more from you throughout the winter. 👍👍🎣🎣
Oh and stop encouraging more carp anglers to start fishing the rivers 😉haha
cheers matt, yeah i hope he enjoyed it, he listened and picked it up really well, top bloke is chris, he said he'll be taking what he's learned onto his local canal down telford way👍🎣
well i want some empty swims mate, less anglers = more carp for me👍🎣😁 lol
Mark nice video! Just found your video, as a new jig fisherman this was very informative! Thanks for sharing. Subscribed! Please keep posting!
cheers sam, you're welcome mate, i'm a mixed species angler and i'm fishing for carp and barbel a the moment but there is some new lure fishing stuff coming in a few months time👍🎣
I thought I recognised those dulcet tones. Hello Mole. Some very good videos. Very structured and helpful! I am working my way through them.
cheers dave, there's a lot to watch mate, some are better than others as making videos is a bit of a learning curve, helpful is what I aim for so nice one 👍🎣😁
@@MarkCarp I haven't tried jigging for years however I will now try again using some of your tips. Funnily enough I did quite well jigging deadbaits but only in one location . I will try drop-shotting too. Never to late to try something new. 😃👍
@@davidhulmes4481 jigging and dropshotting are great methods dave, they both produce very well, i couldn't pick a favorite between them😁
@@MarkCarp Tried small wobbly white jig off back of my boat at dusk had 2 takes . One wriggled off but landed nice one about pound and half. Chuffed ! Got the bug now! 😁
@@davidhulmes4481 nice one dave, you should do well with the method, specially with the boat at your disposal👍🎣
Brilliant video mate, nice hear and see what is what and just how interesting this is. Great info on the Jig especially - Ian Milton Keynes.
cheers ian, good luck if you're having a go mate👍🎣
I’ve given up on bass fishing for the winter but I could use this in micro form for multi species fishing for panfish
not sure how bad your winters are max?, over here i only lure fish in winter, it's harder but the fish can still be caught if you fine down and concentrate on working your lures deep and slow👍
Mark Carp the winters here are pretty bad and the bass go dormant in the winter and spawn in the late spring. The sunfish also only go deep so going deep and slow could work
@@maxstewart1374 fish are fish max, we may be in different parts of the world but they still behave the same, deep and slow is the way to go mate👍
Really helpful and enjoyable video . Thank you Mark ! 😀👍
you're very welcome stu, good luck mate👍
Your videos have helped me get started only been out a couple of times so far im s member of wybunbury anglers association i trid the double
lock at bumbrey and along by the cheese factory and barbridge with no luck any tips for along there or will it be possible to tag along next time your out to see where I'm going wrong thanks
hi ric, thanks for the kind words, those areas are hard work mate, the basin at the bottom of the double lock is one of the best areas round there but you'll only get a few fish out of it on the right day. down your neck of the woods try swanley, coole pilate and calveley, i think they are all better than the barbridge area or anywhere north of there (i mainly fish north of there and its hard)👍 if you've just started i'd recommend you swerve the canal and do a lap of the sandhole, it has perch and LOTS of pike, you can usually get a few bites from there but use a wire trace👍
@@MarkCarp thanks for your reply is the sandhole the old pit by the hospital and would you recommend the river in nantwich for pike olny after the smaller ones just to get confidence with holding and unhooking them thanks
@@ricmac347 hi ric, i didn't want to use the waters real name, sandhole in the nickname for your clubs main water on the outskirts of the village, there are a lot of small pike in there and it's perfect for you👍 the river in nantwich is worth a look too, as with all waters it's just a case of finding them👍
@@MarkCarp not sure were that water is. Is there any way I could privert message you mate I live in crewe and a lot of the waters I fish are carp and course which I will be doing in summer
@@ricmac347 best way to message me direct is via instagram ric, there's a link to my profile in the top right corner of my youtube home page. i'm trying to think of a clue and the only one i can think of is silver.....👍
Thanks again Mark. As i say i'm brand new to this. Can you advise me on what brand name and type of braid line to buy. Is it 8lb?
hi paul, mine is 10lb power pro, it's good braid, you should find it on the agm website👍
Great info in the video, I’ve always fished with spinning lures and other baits (I mostly fish for trout) but have never tried jigs though I have always wanted to start jig fishing for crappie and perch, I picked up an assortment of grubs, tubes, shad, and crayfish imitation. Never knew how to rig/fish them until this video thanks for the great info! Fish on 🎣
thanks highrollers, I know you want to start targeting crappie and perch but the jigs will catch you plenty of trout as well👍🎣
@@Shurmash good call, white is one of my favourite colours👍
Tried jig fishing for first time after years course and fly fishing.
Failed miserably on Leeds Liverpool at Rufford.
I caught 4 tree branches some leaves and a bag of water.
This is before watching this tutorial, I was retrieving like a fly which from what you've described was far too quick.
Will try slow and low and see how I get on
Very detailed videi
yeah sam go as slow as you can on the retrieve specially at this time of year, if the water is well coloured and you've got a decent depth under your feet, say 3ft-ish, consider some dibling, it's a bit of a boring method but it might grind you a few fish out👍
@@MarkCarp thanks will do Mark
@@fir3mansam123 good luck mate👍
great video mate proper good info for jigging
cheers chris, hope you're having a good winter mate👍🎣
@@MarkCarp not a bad start mate plenty of big perch... hope it continues 👍👍
im goin down to raygill fisheries in lothersdale and wanted to know how to catch some fish on lures thank you so much for the info ill defo be buying some lures :D
thanks ron, good luck mate👍🎣
Great Video would you use a bigger jig head for a fast flowing river like the Thames or the Severn
yes William, you have to counter the flow so definitely heavier jig head on the river, how heavy depends on the flow and you can only really do it by trial and error on the day, my starting point would be 3 grams but i'd want some heavier, 5, 7 and 10 would be in my box for flowing water👍
Great video mark look forward to the next one
Very informative Mark and beautiful to watch although I have to say I've personally caught bigger branches than that lol. Seriously, good to see you back out and it was good to see you enjoying them big or small.
cheers andy, I've had plenty of bigger branches in my time😁 it's not on film but I had more leaves than I did fish on this session, I did enjoy it though, the stretch itself doesn't usually give up so many fish so it was a bit of a red letter day👍🎣😁
Excellent job on thus! Keep up the great work!
thanks jake, the comment is much appreciated👍🎣😁
Brilliantly explained for a novice like me.
thanks steven, i'm glad the video has been useful to you, good luck mate👍
Great vid what size and make are your fast clips keep em coming 😎👍👍
thanks alan, i use these mate👍 www.agmdiscountfishing.co.uk/product/no-knot-small-4-5mm-fas-snap-nickel-5pcs/?gclid=CjwKCAjw2vOLBhBPEiwAjEeK9gBHJ-WXuQ0IlobABdP0LWediPNsGvYq0Dbxqg6flpi8jk6w5DXnUhoCb4oQAvD_BwE
@@MarkCarp thanks for that mark I am enjoying your vids and Great advice learning a lot from them many thanks 😎👍👍👍
Great video. Really informative.
thanks mate👍
Nice one, Chris!
chris did really well considering he'd never lure fished before👍
Great m8 I’m just getting in to lure fishin your advice is spot on pal cheers 🍻
cheers kev, I hope it helps you out mate👍
What colours would you use in different water colours cheers
hi james, i'm a big fan of white and chartreuse (it's a kind of luminous green colour and very bright) in coloured water, there's not much visibility so to make use of what little there is I use those two colours👍 in clear water I prefer something more natural so a lure with a bit of black and maybe some silver flecks to imitate a roach or some blue and/or purple flecks to imitate a gudgeon👍
Thanks for the reply also I have been given a 5ft 6 Abu Garcia uL rod will that be ok for vertical jigging for do u recommend another rod cheers
@@jamesarcher8643 you're welcome mate, the rod is a little on the short side, it's a u/l rod though so that's only to be expected, it should be fine for jigging on the canal so i'd use it👍
Love your videos Mark, keep em coming 👍🎣
Can we say that higher weight is easier in terms of feeling your lure? This I ask because I have an idea to firstly test my spinning with higher weights so that I understand how to feel the lure. And once learned, I will move to lighter jigheads.
Or do you say there is no much difference in terms of how well you feel your jighead in the water (based on different weights)?
Also -how much more farther can you cast 10g jig vs 5 or 3 g jig. Just ballpark figures, to get the general idea how much distance lost (whenh it needed)
Latsly - how do you feel when the jig is going thise 6 inches above the water? I know you can only feel when it hits bottom
hi again tom, yes the higher the weight the easier it is to feel the lure but it also means you need to retrieve it quicker if you want to keep it off the bottom (straight retrieve), I like to go as light as possible so I can slow the retrieve down, a slow target is an easy target in my view👍 I can get a 3g jig head across my local canal which is about 8-10 metres across, 5g will go a few metres further and a 10g you should be able to get triple that distance, the rod and reel and how much line is loaded on it will affect exactly how far you can cast.
lastly, you can't feel when a jig head is 6" above the bottom, you just have to give it your best guess, if you reel fast with the rod held high your lure will be up near the surface, if you keep the rod tip down and reel slow then you'll be down near the bottom, I like to drop my lure to the bottom a few times during the retrieve, just to make sure it's down in the right area👍
@@MarkCarp Thanks. How much line is the best option for faryherst casting? Or in other words - what is the perfect amount of line to have on your reel.
@@tomjens2046 I prefer braided mainline for my lure fishing tom, you want load your reel so it's 2-3mm under the lip, if you load it level you'll get a birds nest when casting so make sure it's under the lip of the spool. alternatively, if you load with mono then make sure it's level with the lip of the spool👍
Hi Mark. Thanks for this video. I'm going to start lure fishing this year for the first time ever. Your video really gave good and easy to follow information. I live in London but was going to ask what is the best online tackle website. Also what make of rod would you recommend. Even brand of lures/jigs?
Thanks Paul, have a look at the website agm lures, you can find it through Google, it gives recommended jig sizes and rigging suggestions for your lures. Regarding the rods, I like hto rockfish, sakura and savage gear, they are the rods I own but anything by shimano or daiwa will do, its the weight rating of the rod that's important and for small lures like these anything in the 0.5g to 12g range will be fine👍
@@MarkCarp That's great. Thanks for the quick reply mate. I used to float fish as a teenager now aged 54 have promised myself I'm going to start fishing. It's all new to me now Mark so your videos and advice are much appreciated. Like I say, I've found that you explain it so well that for a beginner it really helps. The others are all a bit confusing and they seem to skip the basics and get straight on to fishing. I'll stay in touch mate.
Thanks again Mark. Hope you're well
@@pauldunning7934 we all start somewhere paul and I didn't know anything about jig and lure sizes, looking back I thought it was the most important thing to get someone started, even some of my mates have said they wish someone had explained the jigs and lures when they started, I'm glad it's been of help mate, good luck and let me know how you get on.👍
What’s the full title of that exceler 1000 Mark please? There seems to be a few variations with different prices. Cheers
hi john, I've just checked the reel, it's a daiwa exceler 1500A mate👍
Great thanks Mark
Brilliant video Mark . Thank you . Clear explanations that even I understand ! 😀👍🐋🐋
you're welcome stuart, thanks for the kind words and good luck with the jigging mate👍🎣
Did you tie the hook directly to the line or did you use a snap on?
i used a very small snap link mate👍
hi alberto, i've had a notification but i can't find your question about the reel/line loading to reply, i hope you get it sorted mate👍
@@MarkCarp Thank you, I was wondering if you had any videos showing how to properly set up and reel in a fishing rod. I'm having an issue when I reel in, the line gets all tangled up on the spool and I end up having to cut it. I'm sure I'm doing something wrong but I'm not sure why it is doing this.
@@AlbertodaSilva1972 i haven't done a line loading video yet alberto but i'll certainly add it to my list of videos to do, it sounds like something very easy to fix, my advice is take the reel/rod you have and show it to another angler or take it to a shop and show them, they'll probably be able to put you on the right track very quickly👍
Mark, please tell me here what king of rod u have. my english in not the best. Thank you!
hi radu, the rod is a sakura neo sportism, I bought it second hand from an old friend of mine who didn't need it anymore, here is a link to their website. www.sakura-fishing.uk/archive/sportism-neo-spinning-702-ul/
Nice vid mate
thanks mate👍🎣
Nice video again Mark 👍👍
cheers jon, it's something those who hang up their rods can do to keep their eye in through the colder months👍
What breaking strain is your mono leader line 😎👍👍
hi alan, 10lb fluoro👍
@@MarkCarp thanks mark what size snap clips do you use going give jig fish a good go this winter many thanks Alan 😎👍👍
@@alanrogers9589 the snaps are small alan, medium or large always seem a bit bulky with such small lures, you should google agm lures, you'll find everything you need on that site, your wallet won't thank me though🤣
@@MarkCarpnice one mark keep em coming going order some now many thanks very helpfull 😎👍👍👍
@@alanrogers9589 no worries, good luck mate👍
Thanks for your video really helpful
cheers gary, good luck with your fishing mate👍🎣
What would you recommend as a hook link to attach to the jig head to when there is pike about? I would use a wire trace but I’m not sure wether or not it scares the perch, any ideas?
hi predator, i use a wire trace called knot 2 kinky, it's a titanium trace wire and the thinnest i could find was 6lb breaking strain, that might seem a little light but on an ultra light rod it's more than enough. it's not ideal and the fluoro is better for perch but it's the best option i've found if there are a lot of pike around👍
Mark Carp - cheers mate I appreciate the help. Your video is also very helpful and well presented. Also the website ,agm products, you recommended to another person is awesome I can find everything I need on there so thanks again 👍🏼
@@rylan4789 Thanks mate, the comments are appreciated👍 agm is great, good prices too, it's a 'go to' for a lot of light lure anglers these days, as someone who uses that site a lot, i can tell you clicking 'add to basket' every time you see something you like can work out rather expensive😁lol
Mark Carp - yeah I could imagine, I feel fishing in general can get rather expensive quick. I fish for carp as well which is can get super expensive.
@@rylan4789 yeah there's carp tax on everything these days mate, one of the main reasons i do this channel is to help people avoid over paying for fishing tackle and bait👍
I know it’s an old vid but what time of year can you jig fish ie all year or certain months only ?
hi grumpy, you can jig fish all year round, it's actually better in the summer months when it's warmer👍
@@MarkCarp Awesome stuff plenty of little streams rivers etc where I live so this sounds like the perfect pastime 👍
@@grumpygrandpa3640 it is grumpy, you'll have your ups and downs but if you like the outdoors it's perfect👍
Great video thanks for the tips
thanks mate👍
Nice one mark, great the other guy caught to 👍
cheers steve, yeah chris did well mate, hopefully he'll go on and catch plenty on his local canal👍🎣😁
It’s very rare I go above 3g when it comes to jig head weight I can’t remember the last time I used more than 1g I’ve been smashing the canals using a Cheb rig you should try a cheb rig mark there awesome
cheers brad, i'll be covering flex heads at some point in the future mate, good to see you're doing well with them, they certainly offer more in the way of lure movement👍
It’s no problem mate and thanks mark I’ve even caught bream to nearly 9lb using a cheb rig but one thing I will say use the smallest weight you can get away with I find it’s easier to put more action into the lure and don’t use swivels use a shockleader knot or something like a Albright knot
@@brad5308 nice one brad, lightest you can get away with is the way to go 👍🎣
Thax for clear explanation
thanks leo, good luck mate👍
Great video mark. Nice to see Chris catching some perch. I know where that spot is and i have heard it is good. See you On Wednesdays livestream 👍
cheers ewan, yeah that spot is ok, I've fished there for a while now and as this is my second video on there, and knowing what happens when you put a spot in the limelight, i'll be moving on....to somewhere better👍🎣😁 see you Wednesday mate👍
Some great info thanks
you're welcome, cheers kev👍
great stuff
cheers paul👍
Excellent video. Thank you.
you're welcome mate, good luck👍🎣
Nice vid m8 👌🎣
Thanks darren, I really appreciate the comment👍
Great video mate (y)
thanks mate, good luck if you're having a go👍🎣
really good stuff!
thanks trevor, good luck mate👍🎣
Odličan video.Pozdrav.
Hvala vam 👍🎣
again a fantastic demonstration mate. No Canels where i live. I am though, 5 mins from Hampshire Avon at Ringwood and 10 mins fron Dorset stour. Bigger lures for mr i feel. i have a Fox Rod 5 to 21grms
yes absolutely brian, a bigger lure and a heavier jig head for flowing water, I keep meaning to drop on the river dee near me but the heavy rain has made life difficult, hopefully i'll get the chance when we get a settled spell👍
@Brian Reed did you ever fish the stour? its also close to me. What lures /weight for the jigs did you have luck with?
Nice vid mark m8
cheers phil👍
Also what do you edit videos on?
hi mate, i'm editing with a program called power director by cyberlink, it's ok software, your clips are easy enough to organise and edit with it👍
Hi Mark, just recently got some 2g and 3g jig heads and realised that the snap links I’ve got to attach them are too thick to go through the eye of the jig? I’m not too sure you covered that on your video? What do you use to attach them for ease of changing please?
I think snap links are for larger lures john, smaller the better for light jig heads mate, I use a 4.5mm fas-snap, these in fact... www.agmdiscountfishing.co.uk/knot-small-45mm-snap-nickel-5pcs-p-3888.html 👍
Aah I see! Ok thanks Mark
@@johnmurphy3215 cracking little site that too john, I get a lot of stuff from there👍🎣😁
Yes looks great, I’ve registered with them and ordered some items!
I’m like a child in a sweet shop!😂
@@johnmurphy3215 ha ha, yeah I was like that when I first found them, take care though john, you can easily empty your wallet adding stuff to your basket on there😁
Great video, thank you!
you're welcome and thank you👍
Thanks for the information👍
Mark great video I'm just getting into it cheers.ALien
cheers derek, there's more than enough in this video to get you started mate, if you use any of the lures, tackle or tips and tricks etc then let us know how you get on with them👍🎣
Mark no problem I'm out tomorrow i usually fish for pike on a planner board love them things you just catch more and better quality pike with a planner board i use the big jon sidewinder planner board awesome way to fish for big pike best cannal pike so far 21 pound 2oz caught at Liverpool LEEDS CANAL IN haskayne just outside of maghull Liverpool I'm a scouser planner board fishing for pike i recommend the big jon sidewinder is the best it can go left and right other planner boards go only one way so you need 2 of them tye amount of pike i catch on the planner board is ridiculous mark.Derek
@@delwigzieful yeah i'm familiar with the big jon derek, I've asked two friends to bring me a couple back from the states, one couldn't find one and the other forgot, as you say they go both ways, do you know anywhere I can get one on the uk?
mark sorry for late reply no place in the uk stocks them why i have no idea there the best i go to florida every year bass fishing i love lure fishing in the usa i go for 1 month i have american friends i visit there every year lure fishing in the usa is massive the only thing is these yanks not a clue how to play fish they just yank them in i give them loads seriously not a clue.i go to a great tackle store there called the outpost the owner knows me well i have been going to his shop for 15 years when i visit florida. if you like i could ring him to see if he will ship 1 over for me i could meet you in liverpool job done i know they cost 24.99 dollars about 22 quid mark but i will see what the shipping cost is to the uk if i know doug the owner he will do it for a good price i would say less than 15 quid i know some people have been quoted 60 quid shipping thats crazy mark.if you go on youtube theres a good friend of mine fishing the planner board on the canal in LIVERPOOL in a place called haskayne just outside of southport if you type this in on youtube i can't send link from here mate but type this in buddy PLANNER BOARD PIKE FISHING CANALS PART 1.this video shows you the set up and how to use them funny enough his name is MARK i brought it back from USA for him 2 years ago now. he use to spin for pike untill he bumped into me 2 years ago i was fishing the planner board thats when he first seen it in action it blew him away i had 11 pike in three hours just towing my planner board mark .swear mark when you get 1 of these you will never leave home without 1 buddy also watch part 2 of the videos he has about 4 or 5 videos there all great stuff to watch any how leave it with me and i will try and sort this out with doug in florida for you mate i will ring him friday mark.DEREK
@@delwigzieful cheers derek, I was going to say next time you go can you bring me a couple back😁 if you can get me one shipped over i'd be happy to cover the cost, i'm already well aware of the advantage they offer and I've never seen anybody using one so i'm keen to cash in on that fact. The only ones I've seen in the uk are single way ones and I've been reluctant to get one of these, i'm good for the cash if you can sort me one out mate👍🎣😁
@Mark Carp where is this canal mate
its the Shropshire union canal mate👍
Mark Carp cheers
What line are you using
hi Andrew, the main line is 10lb power pro braid in yellow and the leader is Drennan supplex 5lb fluorocarbon👍
@@MarkCarp yh nice one mate can i use yellow sea fishing braid for perch i usually only fish for carp but want to start dropshotting just brought a set up gonna use 20lb yellow braid and 15lb flurocarbon that should be sweet right
@@MarkCarp thanks for replying aswell appreciate it
yeah 20lb yellow braid is ok, i'd go a bit lighter with the fluoro, that's the most important thing and sometimes you need a bit of finesse, anything between 5 and 10lb is good👍
@@MarkCarp cheers mate so the sea fishing braid is sweet yh just abit lighter flurocarbon but will the 15lb flurocarbon still be good to use
Does anyone know a good micro jig fishing setup ? I’ve been told I’m looking for a medium light 7 ft pole with low casting weight paired with a 1000 size reel; is this correct ? And if so could I get any recommendations on a combo that’s good value for money? I’d like to spend max of £100 for the rod, reel, line and some jig heads; I know this isn’t a huge budget and I prob sound like a idiot but I’d love to try this type of fishing. Thankyou for your time ❤️
hi keydan, yes the advice you've had is correct, have a look at the hto rockfish rods, you want the one rated 0.5g-7g for micro jigging, couple it with a 1000 size daiwa ninja reel, you should be able to find both online for less than £40 each, you can find braid cheap on ebay and try agm lures for the jig heads and lures. you could also check out the facebook fishing tackle selling groups and buy a second hand setup, it won't be new but you'll get more for your money. it will be a tight squeeze doing it for £100👍
Mark Carp hello Thankyou for the fast response; I’ll be checking all your recommendations and yeah it will be a struggle getting it all for 100 but I’ll eventually upgrade both, this is just for me to try micro jigging; again Thankyou for the response
@@Keydan1994 that's the best way, upgrade as you go along, my main light lure rod is second hand, it was a more expensive model than my own hto rockfish but it cost the same price, i got a rod and reel combo off a mate for half the price of new👍 good luck mate, i'm sure you'll find the gear you're after👍🎣
Mark Carp Yeah I’m just excited to try jig fishing, ive been fishing on and off since I was young with my nan; but we would always float fish, ive found a bunch of cheap combos on anglingdirect, there’s a few nice ones for the £80 mark and one I was looking at like the Shakespeare agility lrf that is only 30 lol seems abit too cheap.. I’m probably going to stick to your suggestion with the rockfish and the daiwa ninja 1000 (maybe the fox rage prism), I’ve orderd a bunch of the suggested soft baits in the video ranging from 1.5”-2.5” and got some jig heads ranging 1-3G for cheap on eBay. I’m sure I’ll be catching some fish on the UK canals in no time!.. thanks for the help (look forward to more jig fishing videos!)
@@Keydan1994 the shakespeare agility and the rockfish are both good entry level rods, either will do👍
I wish I had not watched your vid. I have now got to buy some crayfish lures.😂
ha ha, i know what its like having to buy lures sme, you end up with far too many😂 i'm pretty new to the crayfish type lures myself, originally the video was supposed to be just shads and curly tails, the crays were recommended to me by a long time lure fishing friend and both paul and dom confirmed they were good, all i can say is they were so good i just had to put them in👍🎣😁
@@MarkCarp I think I will give them a go 👍
@@sme70 hand in pocket then sme, at least they aren't expensive, from memory £4 a packet i think?👍
more action less rubber lips
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