You should try how the “ carp catcher” does his shock and run inline lead set up best I’ve found , by far
@FiShInG-rw9cc17 сағат бұрын
When will people realise. Yellow pop ups work, cell works, sweetcorn works, worms work, wafters work, nuts work, mainline, sticky, any brand works…. Put bait out, and catch carp. End of.
@Foxtrotoscar119 сағат бұрын
What was the knot you came to? The backing? Why do people use backing when you can just use a full spool of the line you like to use? Thanks.
@matthewcollinsangler2 сағат бұрын
Hi, the knot I came to was a back to back 5 turn uni knot. I use backing line because it’s cost efficient. I might change my fishing line 3 times a year and by using backing I can make a 1000m split between three spools. My spools hold 500m+ of line so I’d need to buy 2000m every time I re-spool. If you’ve only got small spools then you might not need backing.
@richardbarrett410422 сағат бұрын
Matt, what is the material size please, was it 30lb clear mono. What make do you suggest, as some is softer than another? Thanks Mate.
@matthewcollinsangler2 сағат бұрын
Hi Richard, in this video I was just using my mainline as a hooklink. Back then it would have been Big Game or maybe ESP Syncro. If all you want to do is to tie a basic little D-rig like this then just use whatever mainline you have and see how that goes for you. Most mainlines make great hooklink material. If you are looking for a more robust or very anti tangle D-rig then you need to watch this video: kzfaq.info/get/bejne/iNhko8SGmqjDomg.htmlsi=9yZYdXWtY3rvnB61 Cheers, Matt.
@richardbarrett410423 сағат бұрын
Hello Matt. Do you happen to do any float fishing on your lake Matt?
@matthewcollinsangler2 сағат бұрын
Virtually no-one float fishes for carp here. I only know two anglers in 13 years that have done it and been successful. I used to love float fishing for carp (it’s how I started!) but it’s not something I've done for years. The last time I float fished at the lake was for roach. Great fun too.
@benayres1353Күн бұрын
When using this rig I understand using putty to pin everything down to the bottom when using a swivel running rig.when using it in a solid Pva bag do you bother putting any putty on it?
@matthewcollinsangler23 сағат бұрын
Hi mate, TBH nowadays I don’t use putty as I much prefer tungsten sinkers. I use a boilie needle to move them between rigs as they are much cleaner than putty which makes such a mess. If you are using solid PVA bags then I don’t think you need anything as long as the braid sinks and is supple. I use Armourlink 25lbs for my solid bag work 👍
@paulhigham6047Күн бұрын
I use Aller Aqua 8mm all rounder
@user-nw7ln6fe5nКүн бұрын
Perfect rig always fishing strong reliable only thing that needs doing is either shortening or lengthening to suit the way your feeding or what your feeding and how the fish feed ive done really well on lakes with long d rigs 11 up to 14 inch sometimes but on the river dident work at all only thing i caught on was a 4 inch d rig on a inline set up they feed so slowly and spit the vait all the time so a short fast reacting rig was what was needed
@turbojiggerКүн бұрын
Don't you know baitrunner reel have tension knob to precisely adjust how loose the freelining?
@darrylclarkson4208Күн бұрын
Cereal pellet!!! Just rots on the lake bed of my syndicate!!! They won't touch it. The owner is a vegan and won't buy a fishmeal pellet! I use a fishmeal pellet in my fishing, and they devour it!!!!
@matthewcollinsanglerКүн бұрын
I use both when feeding, and I check whether they eat it, so I can adjust the quantity I put in based on whether they're feeding or not, otherwise, you're right, there's a real risk of having pellets rotting on the lakebed which is not good for water quality.
@user-do8hl2kp1jКүн бұрын
Baitrunner is the best system of drag adjustment. For this reason, because Shimano discontinued to do the performance reels with baitrunner, lost front of Daiwa many, many fans.
@joshalger6059Күн бұрын
Very beautiful lake you have there sir! Nice carp as well! Greetings from the USA. I’m from the state of Virginia and caught a 55 pound grass carp in one of our local lakes last week. Felt like I had hooked into a shark!!!
@matthewcollinsanglerКүн бұрын
Nice 👍
@connorhird33902 күн бұрын
presumably slack lines when using running rigs?
@matthewcollinsanglerКүн бұрын
Not necessarily. You can fish running rigs with a tight line, slack line or semi slack, or back leads. What’s important is that you have a very solid bankside setup and fish a semi tight clutch. With a running rig, I’m not creating the bolt effect with the lead but I am creating a much bigger bolt effect with my clutch ie it’s the clutch that’s doing the hooking of the carp.
@connorhird339021 сағат бұрын
@@matthewcollinsangler Ah okay makes sense, thanks for the reply.
@richardbarrett41042 күн бұрын
Dear Matt. I know you know what I'm about to tell you but, in winter the feeding period is often just a few hours, or not at all. I fished for some very big roach a lifetime ago, and they would often only feed for an hour a day if conditions were difficult. But when the temp and light values got to their liking they would often feed for several hours. Wonderful videos and so interesting to boot.
@mariusc21372 күн бұрын
I.ve learned so much from you, cant thank you enough, sir! Had a day ticket today and put 3 carp just under 15lb on the mat along with maybe 15 more fish around 6-7lb mark (aparently the biggest fish in the lake is 24lb or so, so im quite proud of myself). Tied up some rigs like you did in a recent video and im sold, thats my go-to from now on, thank you! However, as someone slowly transitioning from coarse fishing towards the speci..I would like to know more about how you go about prepping your baits. Do you use the same boilies for the feed as well as hookbaits (maybe just flavoured differently?). Im just a bit confused as I didnt really see ' bottom hook boilies' at my local tackle shop..just wafters and pop ups..which im slowly getting tired of😬 thanks!
@matthewcollinsanglerКүн бұрын
Hi mate, glad you’ve been able to use some of my tips and congrats on your recent successes 👏. There’s no need to make carp fishing any more complicated than it needs to be. I just use a good quality boilie for both jobs, feed and hookbait. Scopex Squid has caught me hundreds of carp over the years and that’s pretty much all I use. With a high quality food bait like this you don’t need to use it in large volumes unless you are fishing in flowing water. To keep costs down, make up some PVA stringers for whole baits or crush it down to make a crumb stick. I also like to dip it in some Scopex Squid spod syrup for extra attraction but it’s optional because the carp love the bait as is. Hope that helps. Cheers, Matt.
@shanepodd25952 күн бұрын
Bloke talks absolute bollocks 30m away lmao noddy
@Yayo111112 күн бұрын
Never heard so much shit lol. I use inclines with iq2 and a Ronnie. Out of my last 10 bites I've had 1 hook pull
@OhioRiverFisherman3 күн бұрын
This man has it figured out.
@michaelhedges410703 күн бұрын
What length mono rig do you use in general thanks
@matthewcollinsangler2 күн бұрын
6 to 9” generally
@kf85753 күн бұрын
Spending the last 30yrs sea fishing both beach and boat now dipping my toe into a bit of carp fishing, whats the purpose of the long length of rig tubing?
@matthewcollinsanglerКүн бұрын
Hi mate, wow yes it’s very different from sea fishing. Rig tubing does a number of jobs. It protects the last 1m of mainline from damage (rocks/stone etc. ) which can weaken the line and cause a premature failure. It also protects the carp's flanks during the fight. Bare mainline can lift or even slice off scales or leave marks on their flanks. Tungsten tubing also adds weight to the last 1m to help it sink. This helps to conceal the end tackle from the carp. Rig tubing is also known as anti tangle tubing but for me this is a misnomer. A poorly designed rig or a rig used in the wrong situation will tangle with or without anti tangle tubing. Hope that helps. Cheers, Matt.
@OhioRiverFisherman3 күн бұрын
Carp are such a beautiful fish!!! I call them cows of the water!!
@MrChrissyBeech3 күн бұрын
With regard to not pushing the tail rubber in too far, this may prove problematic when fishing at range as the thump of the cast and the hit of the line clip will both drive the tail rubber in further. Great for up to 50 yards or so, not sure if the lead will release as easy if cast at distance.
@matthewcollinsangler3 күн бұрын
You are absolutely correct and that is why I began using the Nash inline lead inserts for this setup as the 90° shoulder prevents the insert being drawn into the lead and changing the delicate fit that I’m looking to achieve.
@petrucornel49423 күн бұрын
Mr.Matthew you are doing a wonderfoul job.Thank you for the wealth,of informations you provide us.
@matthewcollinsangler3 күн бұрын
Thank you, really appreciate the feedback 🙏
@Nosmo19854 күн бұрын
You could introduce swan mussels to your lake to help clear up water visibility. They are excellent fresh water filter feeders, for this purpose 👌
@matthewcollinsangler4 күн бұрын
Thank you, we have mussels in the lake already and they are multiplying nicely 😊
@Nosmo19854 күн бұрын
Perfect! The lake looks amazing. You have done a cracking job mate. Loving your videos, hugely informative Matt. Thank you 🙏
@jamezdavis19844 күн бұрын
Its always great knowledge you share, thanks Matthew ❤
@josefmatus94104 күн бұрын
I'm abt to try this rig next weekend... hopefully everything will work as every single advice from you sir... tight lines
@josefmatus94104 күн бұрын
Thanks for ur videos.. Mr. Matt Collins... all work as u say!!!
@matthewcollinsangler4 күн бұрын
Great to hear 😊
@josefmatus94104 күн бұрын
Great teacher... on he's rigs I caught 19 pounds carp.. I'm fishing for 1 year and I can beat anglers who fish for 10+ years thanks to Matt Collins .. he's advice works 1000%
@matthewcollinsangler4 күн бұрын
Thank you 😊
@nojnoj30694 күн бұрын
Thank you very much. Very nicely explained.
@rickphillips50984 күн бұрын
Do big fish actually use the weight to remove the hook ? Or is fish lost due to poor hook hold in a large soft mouth? Basically a tear out !!
@matthewcollinsangler3 күн бұрын
Yes, absolutely. Carp of any size can use the weight of the lead to throw the hook out. Don’t confuse a hook pull with the carp getting away with it before you even pick up the rod. For me they are two separate scenarios.
@derekclark94114 күн бұрын
At my local club water most anglers seem to be using small baits (10-15mm). So, to be different I am using 18-20mm baits. (may go larger when I next re-order). Back in the early 70's we used baits larger that golf balls and still caught. In fact last week I caught an 8lbm Tench on a double 20mm. I also have a theory that carp find the larger baits more difficult to deal with !!
@stephanie651644 күн бұрын
Carp are wonderful! You are taking such good care of them. Thank you for sharing your time with them. Great videos, all of them.
@MrCrunchyToast5 күн бұрын
Hi Matt, have you had any use with One More Cast’s run rig system? reckon it does the same job as this shock and run system?
@matthewcollinsangler3 күн бұрын
Hi mate, I’ve not tested the OMC system but it’s a copycat of the Fox Tadpole system. I’ve tested the Fox system and I'm not a fan because the sleeve does not fit snugly onto the swivel and on the take the sleeve just slides up the line with the lead which is absolutely not what I want to happen. All I can tell you for sure is that this arrangement worked well for me in testing and did exactly what I wanted it to do 👌
@christopherjames-mills10945 күн бұрын
This is a cracking bit of advice. I think I would grease my anti tangle sleeves with a bit of hemp oil to make sure the inline flies off on first shake 👍🎣🐟
@NatureGreene5 күн бұрын
Higher protein or lower protein pellet is better for this?
@matthewcollinsangler5 күн бұрын
It depends on the time of year. High protein food is great in spring, early summer, while the oxygen levels are high. The carp eat a lot and can digest high protein food. In the winter, I use lower protein food.
@NatureGreene5 күн бұрын
@@matthewcollinsangler 👍 Thank you.
@NatureGreene5 күн бұрын
👍
@alexpeters10805 күн бұрын
Whats the difference? It may be a little easier to shake off? Big wow
@fpvfreedomuk5 күн бұрын
😂😂😂😂💩
@jamiefoord75305 күн бұрын
Was thinking about wanting to come fish there until u started talking about your rig rules 👎
@matthewcollinsangler5 күн бұрын
I understand that the lake rules appear strict but there’s a reason and multiple stories behind each one. I’m not doing it for fun 😊 This venue presents unique challenges and experience has taught me that the original rules that were in place when we bought the fishery were inadequate to protect our stock.
@deanmcguigan5 күн бұрын
I use Fox inline leads with the tadpole inserts, they're are quite soft and supple unlike the hard inserts that come with the leads. There's soft flap of plastic near the base which pops the insert into the lead and stays there snuggly but will pop out easily when needed. The swivel from your hook link fits into the insert perfectly without being too tight and generally come out before the insert. The set up provides the perfect mechanics for a bolt effect which then becomes free running. I use PVA solid bags quite a lot and the tadpoles are perfect. You can even fit rig tubing into the end (cut the tubing on a slight angle and in it fits). Well worth a try.
@matthewcollinsangler5 күн бұрын
Great to hear, thanks for sharing 👍
@georgegash29365 күн бұрын
Hello Matthew have you heard of Zero Rust for your hookpoints
@matthewcollinsangler5 күн бұрын
Hi, no I haven’t. I’ve tried hook pens but they make my hooks blunter, nowadays I just use hook grease.
@Look-to-the-sky4985 күн бұрын
He guesses where the fish are & waits for them to come to him !!
@matthewcollinsangler5 күн бұрын
Yes, sometimes at certain times of year, there are no signs to go on at all and yes, I have to guess, especially on 500ha+ waters when fishing at 100 or 130yds, you can’t see or hear any sign of carp.
@richardnicholus62315 күн бұрын
What is the exact brand of your pellets? This helps the beginner. Thanks!
@matthewcollinsangler5 күн бұрын
Not an easy question… As a lake owner, I can buy large quantities of good quality cereal pellets direct from the manufacturer (Le Gouessant). Unfortunately, I’m not sure a tackle shop would sell 24% protein cereal pellets. IMO it’s not worth using cheap cereal pellets that aren’t fully formed because they break down in minutes and turn to dust. If you can find a fully formed feed pellet that you can buy from an aquaculture supplier, then that’s best. Sorry I can’t help further.
@danielmorris34464 күн бұрын
Alluer aqua are about the best that are easily available to every one
@yosipko52823 күн бұрын
Just feed with corn, no need to throw away your money.
@danielmorris34463 күн бұрын
@@yosipko5282 fish get absolutely nothing from corn
@andywhalley36695 күн бұрын
I always pinch down the swivel when using an inline lead. I like using the hermit rig when using inline leads. Good indication if youve been done too cause the maker elastic would be detached
@matthewcollinsangler5 күн бұрын
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@marcusdutheridge92976 күн бұрын
Love your chanel but the noise when you moistened the knots tho 🤢
@matthewcollinsangler6 күн бұрын
Hopefully the newer videos are better!
@philgoodsell10966 күн бұрын
Who's xl anti tangle tube do you use Matthew?
@matthewcollinsangler5 күн бұрын
Hi Phil, I use the Nash tungsten anti tangle sleeves.
@NatureGreene6 күн бұрын
👍
@adythomson80986 күн бұрын
Every day is a school day 👌
@matthewcollinsangler6 күн бұрын
Always on the bank 👍
@michaelhedges410706 күн бұрын
Good morning im trying to tye this rig ive got some 0 .50mm mono and some size 5 nash chod twister hooks and for the life of me I can not get the mono for the d to go back through the eye ive even cut the mono with a point what am I doing wrong thanks
@matthewcollinsangler6 күн бұрын
Hi Michael, I’m very surprised that you are struggling to do this. I’ve tied literally thousands of these rigs with size 6 chod Twister and the mono goes through easily with a straight cut. The only thing I can think of is that your scissors are blunt. You do need a good quality pair of carp fishing scissors to produce a clean cut in 0.50 mono.