*HOW TO* Tie A Pole Rig with Des Shipp

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  • čas přidán 11. 09. 2024
  • Are you confused about tying pole rigs? Are you prepared enough in your fishing? Well, Preston ace Des Shipp has the answers to all your rig prep questions! We’ve tasked Preston star Des Shipp to show you everything you need to know about tying pole rigs.
    Des believes preparation is one of the most important factors in fishing, he spends countless hours in his garage preparing for matches, tying pole rigs and hooklengths. Des commented on the importance of rig preparation; “Fail to prepare, prepare to fail! 50% of my fishing is done at home, preparing for the match ahead. I’ve done you all a simple ‘How To’ tie a pole rig guide that will give you a better understating of a vital aspect in fishing. I hope you enjoy the video and please comment any questions below and we will get back to you. Tight Lines, guys, and remember preparation WILL catch you more fish”.
    In this ‘HOW TO Tie A Pole Rig’ video, Des gives you a rig tying masterclass. Starting off with his thoughts on pole rigs and why preparation is so important in fishing. He then runs you through all of the components you’ll need to tie a pole rig. He also covers ‘how to’ shot, tie and store pole rigs, which will keep your rigs in top condition and ensure that your rigs are up to scratch.
    By the end of this video you’ll be able to tie a pole rig like Des, his latest instalment will be invaluable to your angling and certainly put more fish in your net.
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Komentáře • 45

  • @meenanambiar2248
    @meenanambiar2248 Před 2 lety +17

    *Overall **enjoyable.fishing** recommend I feel the Shadowfire 360 offers excellent value for those who are new to tenkara and don't want to break the bank on their first rod purchase.*

  • @ahzippy
    @ahzippy Před 4 lety +2

    Hi Des as a new angler, 3 months in your videos have been very easy to follow. Today I have tied my first ever pole rigs 4*14 on 0.15 reflo with the Chianti floats, out tomorrow in the cold to give them a go. You have taught an old dog (47) new tricks #happyfishing regards Rob Lowe

  • @lawrencem4811
    @lawrencem4811 Před rokem

    Awesome video and tips. I know this is an old video. But it still have great tips. Thanks Des and Preston Innovation. I love stotz. Tight Lines Guys

  • @bobnudd6879
    @bobnudd6879 Před 7 měsíci

    Fantastic thanks alot thats really really helped me

  • @roytaylor414
    @roytaylor414 Před 4 lety +1

    Hi des when making my rigs I always add my trimming shot/ stotzs to dot the tip down above the float eye. then if the conditions change in the match and I need to see more of the tip I can slide them up the line away from the float so they don’t take affect the float and use them like back shot it save me a lot of time

  • @zacpostans5376
    @zacpostans5376 Před 8 lety +2

    Awesome video Des, I always left 6" between my two droppers, that extra 1" has made a load of difference to my bite/hooking ratio, Thanks for the video, P.S you make that figure of 8 loop look sooooooo easy, I always struggle with my fat fingers but I think I've sussed how you do it

  • @tracyfry2316
    @tracyfry2316 Před 4 lety

    Another great video from des And preston innovations

  • @geofflukins8913
    @geofflukins8913 Před 7 lety +2

    I use a self adhesive label for each winder with all the detail of the float and line, shotting etc. Then that float always stays with that particular winder so if I trash a rig I know exactly what shot it takes so just have to make up a new rig.

  • @Slow_Horse
    @Slow_Horse Před 8 lety +2

    Figure of 8 loop is a strong one but, as Des also recommends using a loop tyer, a double overhand loop is just as good and easier to tie.

    • @ramanaramana-dy5eg
      @ramanaramana-dy5eg Před 6 lety

      Fluval Swifty qwy

    • @cns180784
      @cns180784 Před 6 lety

      I find the figure of 8 easier to tie than a double overhand but thats just me.

  • @vollstrecker8911
    @vollstrecker8911 Před 6 lety

    Awesome guide ! Stay as you are ! Nice greets from Austria 🇦🇹 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻💪🏻😁😁😁

  • @Drywaller
    @Drywaller Před 5 lety +2

    do you not account for the weight of the bait?

  • @Pavol_P
    @Pavol_P Před 7 lety +4

    where can you get the silicone?

  • @charliegordon216
    @charliegordon216 Před 3 lety

    Hi Des i put my silicone on needles with an eye on it and just thread the line through it and cut to size with a razor blade and slide it on thefloat stem job done whatdo you think of that idea Des

  • @marksoboruns6716
    @marksoboruns6716 Před 7 lety

    Suggest always consider the weight of hook also before applying shots or stotz. Attach the hooklenght and only then to apply loads. IMHO. Brgds

    • @cns180784
      @cns180784 Před 6 lety

      I'll tie my pole rigs with the hook length ready tied on, dont see the point in what Des does here. That is 0.15 line he's using so i guess for hook length it'll be 0.12 so i'd go with a size 16 or 18 hook maybe even 20. I dont go by line diameter though i just go by breaking strain myself.

  • @senorlimpio2925
    @senorlimpio2925 Před 4 lety

    i use a dosapiombo for setting up my rigs

  • @TheSamgangee
    @TheSamgangee Před 3 lety

    Won't the tip sink with the weight of the hook and bait?

  • @cns180784
    @cns180784 Před 6 lety +1

    Good video but i've noticed a lot of anglers like yourself in this video dont attach the hook length to the rig so that it is part of the rig (and what is the finished rig, at least thats how i see it) why is this? seeing as it goes on loop to loop style and you'd never use something like a quick change bead for pole rigs. You know what sort and size of hook you'll use with the rig just by the strength of line you're using so if its a rig with quite a heavy float and a strong mainline which would target Carp and F1's then you'd go with probably a size 16 wide gape hook so i'd just go with a weaker hook length line with that hook and loop to loop it on.
    I just dont get the logic in not attaching the hook length to the rig.

  • @craighigson3625
    @craighigson3625 Před 5 lety

    Hi Des. Is there any chance you can do a slow mo on the figure of eight knot. I must have watched it over several but can't get it.

    • @UKprestoninnovations
      @UKprestoninnovations  Před 5 lety +1

      We are doing a series with all of this kind of stuff so keep an eye out for it :)

  • @YOURFISHINGCHANNEL
    @YOURFISHINGCHANNEL Před 7 lety

    good clip

  • @plreeve
    @plreeve Před 6 lety +1

    Hi Des, could you please tell Me how long a hook length would you use with this rig ?
    Also, is the first dropper against the bottom loop, then 5inches to the second dropper, then 6 inches to the bulk, Yes.
    Regards Paul.

  • @karlchaplin3437
    @karlchaplin3437 Před 8 lety +1

    Des great video. Could you do a slow motion close up of the figure of 8 loop knot. I can tie it but not as quick as you. Think I'm holding the line etc wrong to be able to do it so smoothly. I'm sure with a few tips it'll make it easier for us amatures.

    • @UKprestoninnovations
      @UKprestoninnovations  Před 8 lety

      We will do a quick video on this ASAP and get it uploaded.

    • @cns180784
      @cns180784 Před 6 lety

      You could just tie a Perfection Loop i find it easier than the figure of eight. I learned these knots from Myles Gascoyne he has his own channel on You Tube. His videos are fantastic in explaining the knots and they're very well visible with a nice close up camera.

  • @freespool8772
    @freespool8772 Před 5 lety

    Does the shotting tube not have different surface tension compared to a wide body of water ?

    • @UKprestoninnovations
      @UKprestoninnovations  Před 5 lety +1

      Ever so slightly Andrew. It is best to slightly undershot the rig and then have to add a small additional shot on the bank.

    • @UKprestoninnovations
      @UKprestoninnovations  Před 5 lety +1

      But the tube gives you a great starting point.

    • @freespool8772
      @freespool8772 Před 5 lety

      @@UKprestoninnovations Awesome thanks very much, ill be owning one soon:)

  • @Lonesome_walker
    @Lonesome_walker Před 8 lety +2

    Great Video but yes please show us the figure of eight knot and perhaps some others you use too...

  • @craigjohnwilkinson7400

    Hi do you have any video on tying hook lenths

  • @chewyh1668
    @chewyh1668 Před 4 lety

    Hey man. Such a great video. I'm just wondering though, when you get to the lake you still plum the depth? The shots stay in the same place but you just move the float up or down to where you want the depth? Iv been fishing for years but I'm pretty new to the pole fishing , float rigs etc...

  • @stuperkins3531
    @stuperkins3531 Před 4 lety

    Hi how did you make your shottin tube

  • @kenhudson5748
    @kenhudson5748 Před 5 lety

    O

  • @robmccarron4329
    @robmccarron4329 Před 7 lety

    like enny one don't no haw to tie a pole rig

    • @lewispatrick.7181
      @lewispatrick.7181 Před 7 lety +4

      Rob Mccarron it's for beginners who don't know what their doing, we all start somewhere

    • @gee3883
      @gee3883 Před 6 lety +4

      Knot evry won nose how too rite

    • @Keepitsimple-m4p
      @Keepitsimple-m4p Před 5 lety

      Any ? How?