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  • Best D-rig setup with only mono, no other components. Mega effective. Combine this D-rig with a swivel lead, fox run ring kit and tapered bore beads to create the ultimate carp rig that tells you if you’ve been done.
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    The D-rig is easy to tie, easy to use, easy to cast and works for a very wide range of carp fishing situations. It’s suitable for carp of all sizes, from 10lb to 70lbs, and carp anglers of any level of ability, from beginners to highly experienced, will find it of use.
    ⏰ Timecodes:
    00:00 Introduction
    00:26 How to tie a mono d-rig
    05:37 How to mount a bait on the d-rig
    09:59 Running lead system with bite indication
    16:09 How the mono d-rig works
    19:51 Rig variations
    22:29 How safe is this rig?
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Komentáře • 438

  • @tire_d
    @tire_d Před rokem +5

    After seeing your absolutely stunning presented videos, i swapped to the mono d rig, self sharpened size 6 hooks and attached the bait via mono loop...stunning hookholds, caught 4 fish in one night from a spot i blanked the last 2 years.

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před rokem +1

      That's fantastic to hear, congrats! New mono d rig today which you may find interesting also 😊

  • @guggsdusty3674
    @guggsdusty3674 Před 2 lety +6

    How neat , how easy is this rig ? Exactly how a rig should be , no unnecessary metal work , tubing or medieval contraptions!
    Another fabulous educational video . Thank you Matt 👍🏻
    BRILLIANT

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před 2 lety

      Hi mate, thanks again for commenting and for your amazing support! I’m glad you like the rig, it’s mega effective and they are so cheap to make. You have to love rig tying of course because being mono it’s basically only good for one carp but they are quick to tie and you can pre-prep the hookbaits with a loop of mono in advance as well. You can even glug them ready-done so they can be looped on. All the best with your fishing, Cheers, Matt.

  • @cretumarian4556
    @cretumarian4556 Před 3 lety +2

    Man... I cannot wait to use it at the end of this week. Thank you.

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před 3 lety

      Hi mate, that's fantastic to hear! Don’t forget that mono line damages easily so you should bin/recycle the rig after each fish. Let me know how you get on 😊 Cheers, Matt.

  • @leosumner9317
    @leosumner9317 Před 3 lety +5

    Excellent video. You are a phenomenal teacher Matt. And very niche, you should have far more subscribers. I've been using a running set up on my rods for a while now and added a bead too. But not seen the D rig made without a ring or a micro swivel before. Will have to give it a go. Thank you mate 👍😊

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Leo, thank you so much for your amazing comment. It’s great that you think we ought to have more subscribers, it's a nice addition to our business. Nice to hear you’re already a fan of running rigs and that you’re using the bead trick 😊 I came up with the idea to go ringless when I started to get low on rig rings and micro swivels. Turns out they just aren't necessary lol. The rig as shown is absolutely deadly as long as the hook is razor sharp. The mono damages quite easily so bin the rig after each fish to keep catching. Do let me know how you get on. Cheers, Matt.

  • @rhyscatania4515
    @rhyscatania4515 Před rokem +9

    Learning a lot from you Matt. Great videos. Love the rig! And caught using it!

  • @Liverlangley
    @Liverlangley Před 2 lety +3

    Using mono for tying the bait on is genius. Thanks for this!

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před 2 lety

      Hi Richard, thanks for commenting and for your feedback. Not sure about the genius bit but I’m glad you like the idea lol. It’s a very effective technique. Just be sure to leave enough mono to burn back and you’ll produce a very secure bait stop that can be cast for miles and left out for a 24hrs+. Cheers, Matt.

  • @Offcut55
    @Offcut55 Před 3 lety +1

    Great vid. Had some fish on my home made rigs and it feels a lot better than when it was on a paid pre tied setup. My knots still needed honinghada few fail when tested before fishing but getting a lot better.

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před 3 lety

      Hi Richard, glad you liked it. For me carp fishing is all about good prep. It takes time and dedication to hone these skills, there are no shortcuts. Knot testing is a fundamental skill but one that is still overlooked by many anglers. Glad you’re finding it beneficial, no point in hooking what you can't land lol. Cheers, Matt.

  • @owenhylton4272
    @owenhylton4272 Před 2 lety +2

    Cheers Matt great video I've used your D rig and trick lead system absolutely nailed a 41 lb mirror for me this weekend great system buddy thanks I will be using this alot

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před 2 lety +2

      Hi Owen, wow that’s awesome work man! I love that ‘D’ rig and it’s caught loads of big carp. Don’t forget to check out my other rig videos which incorporate other tweaks that you may want to incorporate into your fishing 😉 Cheers, Matt.

    • @owenhylton4272
      @owenhylton4272 Před 2 lety +2

      Hi matt thanks for the compliment on my capture and I will certainly look up your other vids but many thanks again on the D rig absolutely brilliant rig cheers for now.

  • @leehubbard9286
    @leehubbard9286 Před 3 lety +2

    Awesome video as always matt , hope all is well , keep up the great work .👍

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před 3 lety

      Hi Lee, thanks for commenting and for supporting the work we do here. Yes all good thanks, the lake is stunning at this time of year and the fish are in great shape. Cheers, Matt.

  • @osa_0293
    @osa_0293 Před 3 lety +8

    Thank you at least it’s not the people making videos expecting you to spend so much

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před 3 lety +6

      Thanks for the feedback mate. I fund my own fishing so every penny counts lol. There’s an awful lot of marketing bull out there. I like to keep it real and focus on what matters. Cheers, Matt.

  • @Jack-sq8fb
    @Jack-sq8fb Před rokem +1

    I caught my pb over 16 years ago with a running lead set up. Brilliant screaming takes from carp all sizes. Such a great edge for sure.

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před rokem +1

      Hi Jack, good to know that you’re also a fan of running lead setups. I’ve been using them for many years now. Cheers, Matt.

    • @Jack-sq8fb
      @Jack-sq8fb Před rokem

      @@matthewcollinsangler 👍, keep up the great content Matthew, more realistic approach to watch rather than the stuff you see from Korda,fox etc. they have one tactic alone and that’s to sell you stuff. Atleast you show the people how to fish effectively. This content will sure be a real helping hand for some anglers and also will correct many anglers mistakes.
      Tight lines

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před rokem +1

      @@Jack-sq8fb Fantastic, thanks for the feedback!

  • @malcolmcollins9070
    @malcolmcollins9070 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi Matt. I tied up 10 of these rigs for use last Sunday, as they really only work once or twice afte hooking and I have to say they worked a treat. All my hook holds were as you stated in the video, bottom lip and well in. The only thing I found hard was attaching the bait using mono, the lake I was on 'Mathern Mill' nr Chepstow and does not allot boilies so I use Chick Peas which I tested the night before worked fine simply being pierced with two strands of mono and burnt the tag end. Later in the session I swapped over to drilled Robin Red pellets which work a treat, but the bigger ones have a bigger drilled hole so had to pass the mono around twice, not the end of the world but nice to keep the mono unseen as possible... Finally as everybody will know knot strength is the thing with these rigs, I had one go south on me even though I'd tested it the night before, luckily not with a carp on! probably better to tie these on the bank, but with my eyesight these days I have to do them in advance :-). Overall a really great rig which I can adapt to the various baits I use.... Nice one Matt

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Malcolm, thanks so much for your feedback on the rig. I'm delighted it worked for you. You're right, the downside with the mono is it damages easily but as it's so cheap to make a load in advance I can forgive it that. I bin the rig after each capture but you can recycle the mono into bait loops ;) I've mainly used this method of bait mounting with boilies but I know cobnut (hazelnuts) work a treat. Probably a bit easier you work with than a chickpea if allowed. For pre drilled pellets you could try some heavy mono. 60lb amnesia doubled over should do it. Some monos knot strength is quite frankly rubbish. I only trust Big Game. It's never let me down like so many lines have. Been using it for 5 years and wouldn't use or recommend anything else. I've banked 90lbs cats on 20lb big game hooklink and mainline lol. It's excellent value to (no I'm not sponsored by Berkley lol). I deadlift test my rigs using a 5kg dumbbell. Best get rig tying for your next session lol. Have fun with it, Matt.

  • @yicafresh
    @yicafresh Před rokem +1

    Hi Matt I must comment that this rig has absolutely blasted my pit lake .. have tried the Ronnie , 360 and this rig has outfished them by 2 to 1 !!
    Thanks

  • @darrylclarkson1799
    @darrylclarkson1799 Před 3 lety +3

    Thats the best description and filming of the perfection loop knot I've seen, brilliant.Try thinking anglers think link Matt in 25lb it is excellent for this rig.

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před 3 lety

      Hi Daryl, thanks, glad you're liking our work. The knot I'm doing in this video is the non-slip mono loop knot. For many years I was lazy. I only ever tied the figure of eight but I decided to teach myself this one this year and it's very good actually. It's strong, and it's easy to tie. I've had a few attempts at learning the perfection loop but somehow I just can't get it. I have no idea where I'm going wrong. I've seen it tied by one customer in seconds!

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před 3 lety

      Funny you mention the Think Link, a friend sent me a spool to try. You’re right, it’s great if you want something really stiff for extra anti tangle purposes and I may well use it when fishing at max range. I did abrasion testing on it and it was OK but no better than the standard 25lbs (0.48) Big Game. For the short to medium range fishing I was doing at Beausoleil this spring I still prefer the 20lb (0.38) Big Game, not too supple and not too stiff.

    • @darrylclarkson1799
      @darrylclarkson1799 Před 3 lety +1

      czcams.com/video/B77cBuJRAfY/video.html Easy for you that matt

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před 3 lety

      @@darrylclarkson1799 Thanks for the link mate, I’ll check it out !

  • @ManiekGSF
    @ManiekGSF Před 3 lety +1

    Great Job! i 'm using this rig in Poland it is Perfect. Take care Matt.

  • @danielwalker3535
    @danielwalker3535 Před 3 lety +1

    Brilliantly thought out Matt👍great hooking mechanics with the hook length set up etc👍has long as it is safe for the fish from snap offs etc then yes absolutely a great system👌cheers Danboy

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Dan, thanks very much! It’s been a really interesting rig to develop. Yes, absolutely, rig safety is always no1, that’s why I’ve done the whole section at the end of the video highlighting how safe it is (time stamp 22:38). At the end of the day it’s a very similar setup to a helicopter or chod rig so if you can safely set up a chod rig then you’ll have no problem with this. I would always use barbless or crushed barbed when fishing a leader anyway just to be extra safe. Cheers, Matt.

  • @bladesbrushes4431
    @bladesbrushes4431 Před 3 lety +5

    Mono is often over looked as a good hook link when tied correctly great stuff.

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před 3 lety +2

      Hi mate, yeah definitely, cheap, strong, thin, supple… . What's not to love lol. Like you say good knots are key of course. The only downside of mono is it damages easily. I bin/recycle every rig after every capture. It's just not worth the risk. Sure you'll be tying a lot of rigs but that's good practice anyway. Let me know how you get on if you try the rig. Cheers Matt.

    • @oldrichvomacka942
      @oldrichvomacka942 Před 3 lety

      @@matthewcollinsangler ZI

  • @leejaynes5918
    @leejaynes5918 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi mat, very well described good information, so far A plus for rigs , I love the simplicity of your rigs, I seen so many carp anglers try to tie up rigs that look like xmas decs, makes me chuckle, regards LJ

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před 3 lety

      Hi LJ, thanks very much for the feedback, that's great to hear. Glad you enjoy my rig videos, I do like my carping to be simple, that's how it's meant to be for me! Enjoy your fishing. Cheers, Matt.

  • @Crapdraw1
    @Crapdraw1 Před 3 lety +1

    Excellent video ... One of the most comprehensive explanations of rigs ive ever seen ..thanks..

  • @theharris7207
    @theharris7207 Před 3 lety +1

    I never thought about bringing a lighter fishing, will have to try this.

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před 3 lety

      A decent lighter is an essential part of my fishing kit mate. I’ve just bought a new one actually which makes a strong blue flame which is totally windproof. That’s the sort you need. Regards, Matt.

  • @glparkins
    @glparkins Před rokem +1

    I'm going to try this rig when Im in France next week....excellent video as normal Matthew, thank you

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před rokem +1

      Hi mate, okay cool. Don’t forget to take plenty of chod twisters with you. Each angler gets through 2-3 packets a week here at Beausoleil. New hook every cast and have new ones tied and ready to fly all the time. It’s the best way of keeping the runs coming but keeps costs down as you only use mono. Have a great trip! Matt.

  • @VuonRauTexas
    @VuonRauTexas Před 2 lety +2

    Great idea, thanks for your sharing, now we can go carb fishing with the material/tool that we already have.

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před 2 lety +1

      Hello sir! Thanks for commenting. It’s always great to hear from carp anglers in the US. This is a great little rig that’s easy and cheap to make from Berkley Big Game which I know is readily available in the states. Just be sure to tie plenty up before you go fishing as if the carp are feeding you’ll get through plenty of rigs. Mono damages easily as do carp hooks so just keep on tying new ones and recycle the old ones and you can keep catching all day long if the carp are biting! Best of luck, I’m sure it’s going to work very well for you. Cheers, Matt.

    • @VuonRauTexas
      @VuonRauTexas Před 2 lety +1

      @@matthewcollinsangler Thank you so much sir, and you are correct, Berkley Big Game mono lines are available widely here and I just bought some of them from a nearby Walmart store. Thank you for the head-up on the damages of leader line and hooks, I sure will keep the new rigs ready just in case... Thanks!

  • @ing_6762
    @ing_6762 Před 2 lety +1

    SUPER!!! You are my good teacher, BRAVO !!! With respect to you always!!!!

  • @googleisshittoss
    @googleisshittoss Před 8 měsíci

    Having just got back into Carping (after a 15 year off) this is a fabulous rig, and SO WELL EXPLAINED!...Thank you very much Matt

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Wonderful to hear! I have a few other rig videos you may be interested in as well 😊

    • @googleisshittoss
      @googleisshittoss Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@matthewcollinsangler will check them out thanks

  • @dougiehull1651
    @dougiehull1651 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi Matt, I like that rig. I will be tying a number of those rigs this weekend. Cheers, Dougie.

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Dougie, nice to hear from you. Glad you like it! I’m delighted with this little creation actually. I’ve had time on my hands so it’s been very well tested lol. I’ve banked loads of big carp and a few big cats on it this spring so it should do you proud. Do let me know how it goes. Cheers, Matt.

    • @dougiehull1651
      @dougiehull1651 Před 3 lety +1

      @@matthewcollinsangler I was impressed how the hook turned immediately on your hand, no sliding across the palm of your hand prior to taking hold.

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před 3 lety +2

      @@dougiehull1651 Yes it flips so fast every time. It's just the result of all the tiny details really. Enjoy 👍

  • @stephenperkins6331
    @stephenperkins6331 Před 3 lety +3

    I remember using a running rig on a tricky water, no wedging of the lead though. Used to get screaming takes where others would get what they thought were line bites and then nothing. Definitely made a big difference. Never used the Telltale though, so simple to use as well. Great tip.

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před 3 lety

      Hi Stephen, thanks for commenting. Good to know you're already a fan of the running lead system. I’ve found the tell tale system a very useful way of helping guests to understand where the problem lies (generally lack of hook sharpness). If you’ve already got an ‘A’ game then a simple running lead setup is all you need. In my experience it will outfish a standard semi fixed setup every day of the week. All the best with your fishing. Cheers, Matt.

    • @stephenperkins6331
      @stephenperkins6331 Před 3 lety +1

      @@matthewcollinsangler Totally agree with the sharp hooks, started carp fishing again after a 15 year break and have to say my 15 year old ESP hooks are so much sharper than what i've recently bought, which I was very surprised at.

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před 3 lety +1

      @@stephenperkins6331 Hi Stephen, yeah basic stuff but a razor sharp hook is the difference between catching and blanking. I’ve used a lot of ESP hooks over the years. As an ex toolmaker I’m extremely fussy and have been hand sharpening mine for many years. I would recommend you look at the Nash pinpoint range. For me they are currently as good as it gets straight out of the packet. You still need to check every one though and some will need a lick of a hone to make them perfect. I’ve seen some rubbish over the years lol. So I’m not surprised you’re shocked. Cheers, Matt.

  • @feelthedonk8800
    @feelthedonk8800 Před 3 lety +1

    Another excellent video.
    very informative, practical and well explained from all angles.

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi mate, thanks again for your comment. Glad you like the rig. It’s absolutely deadly lol. Do let me know how you get on if you give it a go. Cheers, Matt.

    • @feelthedonk8800
      @feelthedonk8800 Před 3 lety +1

      @@matthewcollinsangler I'm currently doing quite a bit of solid bag fishing but will try this at some point👍🏽👍🏽.

  • @malcolmcollins9070
    @malcolmcollins9070 Před 3 lety +4

    Simple is always better, like this rig Matt, I'll give it a try next week :-)

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před 3 lety +2

      Hi Malcolm, glad you like it. Yeah definitely mate, carp fishing isn't complicated and the simpler you make it the more successful you'll be. Razor sharp hooks, simple rigs and a decent bait is all you need. Let me know how it goes. Cheers, Matt.

    • @jSergiu
      @jSergiu Před 3 lety

      Just don't stretch the line like he did, I cringed so hard 🥴

    • @lordamercy5609
      @lordamercy5609 Před 3 lety +1

      @@jSergiu line is designed to stretch

    • @jSergiu
      @jSergiu Před 3 lety

      @@lordamercy5609 yes it is. But it looked to me like a little overstretched

  • @magicmart1969
    @magicmart1969 Před rokem +1

    Just made 3 rigs brilliant all turn in everytime thanks Matt

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před rokem +1

      Great mate 😊 New d rig video out at the end of the month to give you another option!

    • @magicmart1969
      @magicmart1969 Před rokem +1

      @@matthewcollinsangler I can't wait caught my fish carp on the rig yesterday nailed bottom lip.

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před rokem +1

      @@magicmart1969 Nice mate 👏

  • @alessandrofoxint8252
    @alessandrofoxint8252 Před 3 lety +1

    Great idea, really simple but i think more effective than the metal ring.
    Congratulation Matthew

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před 3 lety

      Thank you ! I just don't like metalwork in my fishing that's not necessary. Cheers, Matt.

  • @ashleyrobinson1639
    @ashleyrobinson1639 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video I'm gunna give this a try today on my 24hr cheers Matt

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před 3 lety

      Hi Ashley, thanks for the feedback 👍 Bear in mind that this rig is not very reusable becaause the mono damages easily. For me it’s a new rig after every fish and either bin or resharpen the hook. All the best with it, and do let me know how you get on. Cheers, Matt.

    • @ashleyrobinson1639
      @ashleyrobinson1639 Před 3 lety

      @@matthewcollinsangler thanks mate will keep you posted

  • @andrewdee8435
    @andrewdee8435 Před 2 lety +1

    Matt I am mesmerized at the techniques you guys in Europe use on Carp fishing. An I am intrigued by it. Here in North America the fishing society foolishly look down on craps and cats not realizing what an angling rush they are passing up on. I feel like if it dosen't explode on the surface North Americas are not interested. I enjoyed watching your rig setup and that English accent.😊 I would have to plan a trip down to England and try some of these techniques on the rivers. I will definitely try these rigs on my local rivers here in Canada. May have to source some of the tackle online however. This is what I love about fishing, you are always learning and trying to improve upon techniques.

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Andrew, Great to hear from you. I’ve had a few comments from North America on my work over the years and it’s always great to get an alternative view from over the pond. I’m sure that the lengths we go to just to catch a carp seem very strange to you! What you have to bear in mind is that carp fishing is hugely popular. My own lake is fished 24/7 for 7 months of the year by paying guests and after they’ve gone I do 40 nights per winter! This makes the carp rather hard to catch but all the more rewarding for it. You really don’t need fancy gear to catch carp. All you need is strong line (Big Game should be an off the shelf item for you). Running leads (you have leads with swivels right?) maybe a buffer bead and a plentiful supply of very sharp hooks and you’re good to go. Don’t get sucked into the “you need all this” nonsense. For a really simple carp rig check out my most basic rig video here: czcams.com/video/LzFina92brM/video.html. If you still feel the need for some specialist bits, we have found a UK supplier of carp gear that ships to North America. Check out these guys: www.harrissportsmail.com/eur/carp-fishing-tackle
      PS. I don't know them, never used them and I don’t earn any money from you using this link. I just thought that they were worth considering for any US based carper. All the best and keep enjoying being different. The rest will catch up eventually, but in the meantime enjoy! Cheers, Matt.

    • @andrewdee8435
      @andrewdee8435 Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you for the tips and links Matt! I was in my local angling store and was amazed at the pre made D-rigs they carry with spring weights and baits vs the big box stores. Having said all that, I have the Thames river close by so it makes sense we would have some carpers. Keep up the good work Matt!!! An safe and happy fishing!!!

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před 2 lety

      @@andrewdee8435 Thanks for the support Andrew, hope you keep enjoying the channel!

  • @Schrubbel173
    @Schrubbel173 Před 2 lety +1

    hi matt,
    thank you very much for this video. i also never liked these kind of lead clips, just for the reasons you showed. i have been fishing helicopter rigs for ages, ever since korda released the "helisafe", even more. I don't use lead, however, but rather heavy pebbles, which can be provided with eyelets and swivels relatively easily. when a bite occurs, the helisafe releases the heavy stone and it then remains in the water (better than lead). It is also much better for the fish if a lead or stone is not constantly knocking around its gills. Anyway, great video that explains the problem very well.
    greetings Maik

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před 2 lety

      Hi Maik, thanks very much for commenting and sharing your experiences. I’ve not tried those pebble weights myself as I fish running rigs most of the time. I’ve also not tried the Korda heli safe system although I have experimented with helicopter rigs. In my experience I find that our carp find it easier to eject helicopter rigs but they have a very hard time dealing with my running rigs so if you ever felt that the carp are getting away with it it’s certainly worth switching to see if it makes a difference. All the best with your fishing. Greetings, Matt.

  • @shaunsahobo
    @shaunsahobo Před 3 lety +1

    Excellent video as always!

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks Matt, glad you liked it :) all the best with your fishing. Cheers, Matt.

  • @stevo9070
    @stevo9070 Před rokem +1

    Just love your CZcams channel keep up putting out great content!! Going to try your rig on my next night on the bank ! Greetings from belgium

  • @darrenfox1879
    @darrenfox1879 Před rokem +1

    Hi Matt I've had a successful 48hr six fish nothing massive,up to twenty's .I was getting the rigs picked up by nuisance nuisance fish so changed to a fluorocarbon rig like yours as it resets.In another one of your video's if you use a inturned eye the angle the material leaves the eye is too aggressive.I tryed the rig with Nash claw hooks fishing a snowman bait .It literally nailed every run bang in the bottom lip.
    It's not the first time I've used your
    tips when a situation comes up I wasn't expecting.Keep the tips coming your getting me more Carp on the bank, cheers pal 💪

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před rokem +1

      Hi Darren, that's great to hear mate! Love to hear that our videos are useful in your carp fishing! I’ve got another heavy duty D-rig to share at some point which I’m sure you’ll be interested to see. All the best, Matt.

    • @darrenfox1879
      @darrenfox1879 Před rokem +1

      @@matthewcollinsangler Thanks Matt ,yes I'll definitely be interested in checking that out 🙂

  • @michaelwalker1964
    @michaelwalker1964 Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you for another good tip mate

  • @AFCABram
    @AFCABram Před 3 lety +1

    Excellent video, greets from Holland !

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před 3 lety

      Hi Bram, thanks for commenting! Glad that you like it. We do have a few visitors from Holland from time to time so perhaps you’ll get to fish the place yourself one day! Cheers, Matt.

  • @chrissmedley3418
    @chrissmedley3418 Před rokem +1

    ive got to say matt your one of the best teacher out there as you make carp fishing so simple and how you show and explain it is easy to follow , im going to try this rig and lead set up this coming 48 session . but one question does a running lead work in chody/silty lakes or do they need to be only used on gravel/clean lake beds .

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před rokem

      Thanks very much for the feedback Chris 😊 Yes, absolutely, running rigs work in choddy silty lakes. It kinda depends how you’re getting the rig out there. If I’m casting, and I can feel the lead down, then I’d have total confidence in a running rig. If I’m struggling to feel the drop, then I’d lean towards a helicopter. If I’m using a bait boat, I’d stick to a running lead. Cheers, Matt

  • @SirUnaiEmery
    @SirUnaiEmery Před rokem +1

    best advice channel

  • @trevwalker5972
    @trevwalker5972 Před 2 lety +1

    love the wild cat at 00:41

  • @Andrew1233527
    @Andrew1233527 Před 3 lety +1

    Another great video Matt

  • @charliechampion2758
    @charliechampion2758 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Going to be using this rig tommorrow hopefully i land a few with it 🤞🤞🤞

  • @lukew100
    @lukew100 Před rokem +1

    Excellent.. as always matt 👍🏼

  • @snakeeyes471
    @snakeeyes471 Před 3 lety +2

    Love it!!!!!!!! MUCH APPRECIATED... Cheers mate

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před 3 lety

      Hi mate, thanks for the feedback, and glad you liked it. Don't forget to subscribe. More killer rig videos coming soon 😉

    • @snakeeyes471
      @snakeeyes471 Před 3 lety

      @@matthewcollinsangler Done... Subscribed and hitting that notification bell. 😁

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před 3 lety +1

      @@snakeeyes471 Thanks mate 👍 New one out today 😉

  • @matthewcollinsangler
    @matthewcollinsangler  Před 3 lety +8

    This video includes:
    00:26 How to tie this mono rig
    05:37 How to mount a bait
    09:59 Running lead system with bite indication
    16:09 How the rig works
    19:51 Rig variations
    22:29 How safe is this rig?

    • @stevenhawkinsfoobalboots
      @stevenhawkinsfoobalboots Před 3 lety +1

      Hello matt, great channel 😊 I was wondering (as a new carper) how to make a loop in the leadcore please? Haven't found a video yet on this subject, I know ready made ones are on the market but that's not criket!

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před 3 lety

      @@stevenhawkinsfoobalboots Hi Glen, thanks for your feedback! Glad that you like what we do here. We’ve filmed a video on this but we haven't finished editing it ! It will be up here soon though. Loving the fact that you want to learn how to slice your own leaders but I can't really explain it in words 😂 It’s a very useful skill to learn and I’ve always found it useful to be able to make then the exact length I need for any given situation. Cheers, Matt.

    • @Thewebbels
      @Thewebbels Před 3 lety

      I tried to this tie this one Matthew with Korda boom and a CW bow hook, but It did not flip with this combi.

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před 3 lety +1

      @@Thewebbels Hi Dennis, sorry that you’re having trouble. I’ve not used any Korda boom myself but as I understand, it is a very stiff material. Korda booms are not designed to pass through a hook, they are designed to be tied from one swivel to another swivel to create a stiff section. I’m not familiar with the CW bow hook but I’ve just looked it up. I can see that it’s a straight pointed hook with a straight eye.
      If you try to tie this rig with a very stiff material like the Korda boom, the angles will be wrong, the gape will close way too much and the rig will not turn over. I would either change hooks to an out turned eyed pattern, or change the boom material for 20lb mono. All I’m using in the video is 20lb mono straight off one of my reels. If you want to stay with this hook you will need to mount the rig on a rig board and leave it to settle overnight to straighten it out. The ideal combination is regular mono and a straight pointed hook with an out turned eye but even that benefits from time on a rig board before you try and use it. Hope that helps. Cheers, Matt.

  • @oregonmodding
    @oregonmodding Před 8 měsíci

    The bee was the best part @ 3min

  • @jaygott6017
    @jaygott6017 Před 3 lety +1

    Quality video mate well done

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před 3 lety

      Thanks mate, glad you enjoyed it 👍

    • @jaygott6017
      @jaygott6017 Před 3 lety +1

      Defo gonna give that whole set up a go, i like the bite indication bead aswel nice idea

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před 3 lety +1

      @@jaygott6017 Glad that you like it. It’s a really sweet little setup this mate, and they find it very difficult to to deal with. As long as the hooks are pin sharp, it won’t let you down. Do let me know how you get on Cheers, Matt.

  • @stephenfuller1395
    @stephenfuller1395 Před 3 lety +1

    Superb video very informative and enjoyable glad I've subscribed.

  • @kevenwatt8409
    @kevenwatt8409 Před 3 lety

    Hi Matt great video I am so fed up of all the standard rigs with bits metalwork and different hook links we end up buying, just joined a new lake which allows leaders so will be trying the leader but more so the rig I have d rigs in my rig box but like the fact that you use mono which we all have in a tackle bag shed etc no more hooklink expense which is a added bonus. On a slightly different subject my Pal has just brought a lake near you and I will be down that way COVID allowing as soon as possible, we are also looking to move to France and spent quite a few years on holiday in the area and may end up in that region so you never know may be we can meet up. Keep up all your excellent videos. Regards Kev

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Kev, thanks very much for your feedback and giving us your views on rigs. This modern trend of adding countless bits of plastic and metal to rigs does my nut in lol. It’s unnecessary, bad for your wallet, bad for the carp and bad for the environment. I’m just in the middle of filming an even simpler mono rig that works with tubing as well as leadless leaders so do be sure to check that out when it's done. Good luck on your new water. What’s the name of your mate, or mate’s lake? I might know them. Perhaps our paths will cross one day but in the meantime I’d like to wish you all the best with your fishing. Keep it simple, keep it real. Cheers, Matt.

    • @kevenwatt8409
      @kevenwatt8409 Před 3 lety

      @@matthewcollinsangler hi matt thanks fir the reply looking back I have had this rig in my rig box a few years back but tied with IQ and a micro rig swivel not wrong with that of course, I just like how you don’t need to buy hooklinks etc but a spool of old line which I had for backing just happen to be 0.40 Berkeley? Regarding lakes my pal Nick has brought The rushes lakes and should complete mid may and hopefully I will be out later in the year hope we can meet up I have always opened my doors to other tree surgery companies and help them as they have help me in the past it’s the same as lakes if you help each other out must be a bonus as all in the same boat. We have not found a suitable lake at the moment to be honest I did want to look at The Rushes and would have made them an offer, Nick was lucky enough to look at it before lock down and sadly losing his mum and dad within the last year his mum only a month or so ago focused his mind and he went for it good on him. There isn’t much about at the minute so if you hear of any lakes ether I would be please to hear about them. Take care Kev

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před 3 lety

      @@kevenwatt8409 Hi Kev, using 0.40 mono for hooklink has been a revolution for me. It’s cheap, it’s strong, it’s reliable and it’s all we actually need.
      I think I exchanged a few messages with the previous owner of the Rushes lake. It looked like a nice place and the guy was friendly enough, it's not too far from us. It’s a small world fishery management and what comes around goes around. You’ll always find us open and friendly. We do know of a place nearby that’s on the market that is in need of a serious amount of work. If you’d like to send me an email I’ll put you in contact with the sales agent. My email is matt@frenchcarpandcats.com

  • @kernowpasty
    @kernowpasty Před 3 lety

    My PB captured with this rig, caught 5mins before packing up to go home after an overnighter!

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před 3 lety +1

      Well done mate! That must have felt very special. Hope this rig catches you many more carp 👍 All the best mate.

  • @kevinhall7347
    @kevinhall7347 Před rokem

    Brilliant

  • @BestattungsinstitutTwentyThree

    Really really nice and informative Video 🤩👍🏻 Thx stay save 😇

  • @jamiemarquiss6065
    @jamiemarquiss6065 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video. Nice attention to detail. Subbed.

  • @alihaouchet4134
    @alihaouchet4134 Před 2 lety +1

    je superbe tes montages il sont très logiques et technique et surtout très efficace jai plus de 38 années de pêche carpe je suis plus tout jeune mai j'aime beaucoup cette variante de montage merci à toi thank

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před 2 lety

      Merci beaucoup Ali, très content que tu apprécies mes vidéos et mes montages avec ton expérience 😊

    • @alihaouchet4134
      @alihaouchet4134 Před 2 lety +1

      je te remercie mon ami pour ton message effectivement tu as raison je suis l'ancienne génération je peche depuis tout petit mai je vois bien dans tes vidéos que toi aussi tu as de l'expérience a tes explications et montage il faut toujours s'adapter et ruser pour pouvoir ruser Mme fish jai beaucoup de montage presque similaire au tiens bref oui j'aime voir tes vidéos elle sont bien expliquées et tres logic de la façon d'aborder cette technique de pêche carpe je te remercie mon ami prend soins de toi et de ta famille merci

  • @blankingcarpers6842
    @blankingcarpers6842 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video pal 👍🏻

  • @redzed40
    @redzed40 Před 2 lety +1

    another well made video Matt

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks very much mate, glad you're enjoying the channel 👍

    • @redzed40
      @redzed40 Před 2 lety

      @@matthewcollinsanglerdo you use the rubber bead on the rig tube?

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Mike, that’s an excellent question that many would overlook. Sorry mate, but that’s an absolute no. It works on a leadless leader because the leader is firmly attached to the swivel. With tubing this is not the case. Even if it’s firmly attached there is a chance that the tubing will break (especially with tungsten tubing), if this happens there is a significant increase in risk to the carp safety. There’ll be a video out later today which outlines a safe way of creating a “shock and run” effect with telltale indicator very similar to the mono ‘D’ rig video, but is based on rig tubing rather than a leadless leader. Hope that makes sense. Cheers, Matt.

  • @markwheatley5264
    @markwheatley5264 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Hi.i love the simplicity of your rigs and the way you explain the rigs.can i ask what in your opinion is the benefits of using the d rig over particles?

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Hi Mark, carp feed differently over particles than they do over a large spread of boilies. They will spend longer with their mouths closer to the bottom sucking and blowing the small food items about whereas with a spread of boilies the carp have to tilt down, each time and pick up one bait at a time. I like the mono D over particles because it has the ability to reset frequently without tangling. It’s possible that the rig will be picked up and ejected multiple times before a carp actually makes a mistake. Carp are picking up and ejecting our rigs all the time but we have absolutely no idea that they are doing it. A mono D is not the only rig that has the ability to reset like this of course but it’s always worked for me over particles which is why I use it. Cheers, Matt.

    • @markwheatley5264
      @markwheatley5264 Před 7 měsíci +1

      That makes total sense.thank you for taking the time to explain.

  • @Nightinggale98
    @Nightinggale98 Před rokem +1

    Wonderful!

  • @badboyshank666
    @badboyshank666 Před 3 lety +1

    Excellent video

  • @stephencohen111
    @stephencohen111 Před 3 lety +1

    A great edge.

  • @johnboon705
    @johnboon705 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Brilliant video, just tied 3 of these to try next week in France. One thing I'm struggling with is turning the rig on the palm test. Line is exiting through the front of the hook. Is there anything to adjust to get a better turn? using 15lb GT80 mono. Thanks Matt

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Hi mate, I honestly wouldn’t worry about it. My basic mono hair rig is notoriously tricky when it comes to the palm test but it’s incredibly popular and everyone that tries it tells me how well it works. It might be that the diameter of the 15lb mainline is a bit too small relative to the size of the eye of the hook you’ve chosen so that the line isn't exiting perfectly straight. One simple fix is simply to mount the rigs on a rig board overnight. This straightens the rig perfectly and you might find that it performs better on the palm test. In my own fishing I use a variety of D rigs and I have absolute confidence in them. They just work! Just bear in mind that if the lake you are going to is very rocky or filled with crays or zebra mussels then 15lb GT80 isn't going to be up for the job. I use the Nash heavy duty snag leader in 30lbs or even 40lbs when river carping for this very reason. There’s no full video on my HD rig yet (it’s coming!) but watch this and that will give you the gist: czcams.com/users/shortsCh032Nsihcc?feature=share. You might be absolutely fine. I'm just thinking about the worst case. Any heavy mono leader material will make a great hooklink. No need for fluoro. Have a great trip! Cheers, Matt.

    • @johnboon705
      @johnboon705 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Brilliant, Thanks for the info Matt.
      cheers, John@@matthewcollinsangler

  • @neilthompson7776
    @neilthompson7776 Před 3 lety +1

    Very nice I like it good video fair play to ya bro

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před 3 lety

      Hi Neil, thanks for the feedback mate, glad you like it. I’ve been using this for a year now including the harder months of November and January. Gotta say it’s an absolute winner. It’s working really well coupled with a little 10-14mm wafter over a bit of pellet 😊

  • @David_11111
    @David_11111 Před rokem +2

    yay very interesting content thanks

  • @numbnutz7832
    @numbnutz7832 Před rokem +1

    Brilliant presentation on all your vids, very good work. Easy to follow your advice, many crap anglers like to spend their hard earn dough on catching carp. Lol. I’m sure my corporal taught us KISS.
    Keep.
    It.
    Simple.
    Stupid.
    Trying to persuade the missus, and girls for a carp holiday to France. Bon chance.

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před rokem

      Hi mate, yes there’s a lot to be said for that old saying. Some anglers tie themselves in knots unnecessarily while at the same time forgetting the basics that will ruin any chance they had in the first place. I’ve certainly been guilty of over complicating things in the past. The route to success is a simple one for sure!
      If you’d like to know more about the fishery then you know where we are! Cheers, Matt.

  • @Lee-radford
    @Lee-radford Před 3 lety +1

    Love it

  • @polishlad8873
    @polishlad8873 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video! Again! Can you use this rig on silty waters? Also can you use fluorocarbon as a hooklink material?

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před 3 lety +2

      Hi mate, glad you like the video. Yeah sure, it does work over silt. Personally I will always try and find areas or smooth, clean firm silt to fish on. These areas can be very productive. You want to avoid anything soupy, lumpy or choddy though. As long as you get some form of donk on the drop you should be good. Don’t pull back!

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před 3 lety +2

      Sure you can use fluoro for this but it’s just not necessary. It’s also much thicker and stiff so it’s harder to work with. The whole point here is to use something that’s really cheap that’s easy to work with and really effective. The most important thing in carp fishing is a really sharp hook. If you use fluoro then you’re more inclined to want to re-use the rig and hook after each fish because of the cost. By using mono, the cost of the hooklink is irrelevant. I bin each rig after each fish. Obviously I recycle all the old mono and I re-sharpen the hook if I can. Do let me know how you get on. Cheers, Matt.

    • @polishlad8873
      @polishlad8873 Před 3 lety +1

      @@matthewcollinsangler great stuff. Thank you.

  • @pieterbos7219
    @pieterbos7219 Před rokem

    Hi Matthew, thank you so much for all the vids, they’re incredibly helpful! Quick questions on this mono non slip loop knot: would this knot be adviced to use with coated hooklink as well? So as an alternative to a figure of eight knot? Looking fwd to hear from you. Thanks, all the best!

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před rokem +1

      Hi Pieter, for products like Armourlink and Skinlink, you only need a simple over hand knot to make your loops. They're very strong, quick and easy to do and will not slip. No need for anything more complicated. Glad you enjoy the channel! Cheers, Matt

    • @pieterbos7219
      @pieterbos7219 Před rokem +1

      @@matthewcollinsangler Thank you!

  • @darrylclarkson1799
    @darrylclarkson1799 Před 3 lety +2

    Excellent description as usual, would you fish this with a slack line?

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Daryl, glad you enjoyed it 👍 I’ve been fishing this setup with a light 1.1oz Korda back lead but there is absolutely no reason why you can’t fish it as a full slackline setup. Running leads and slackline were my go to method for many years. I use back leads nowadays as it’s easier to play fish over my other lines with back leads on. They are also much quicker to use, I used to spend 15 minutes sinking my slacklines. I used to believe that slacklines were more effective than back leads, but not any more. I’ve also found some back leads I really like lol. Cheers, Matt.

    • @darrylclarkson1799
      @darrylclarkson1799 Před 3 lety +1

      @@matthewcollinsangler Thanks for the reply, I would love to visit your fishery one day it looks stunning. Just a quick one, in your rules it says you can only use braided hooklinks does this video mean you can use nylon hooklinks aswell now?

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před 3 lety +1

      @@darrylclarkson1799 Hi Daryl, well that’s great to hear mate. I know I’m biased but it’s a special place and I still get a massive buzz every time I get the chance to wet a line here. Hope that you get the chance to come over one day. I’d forgotten to add 25lb Big Game to the list of approved hooklink materials lol. Thanks for spotting that for us 👍! All the best, Matt.

  • @pauledobrinoiu1832
    @pauledobrinoiu1832 Před 3 lety

    Hi Matt,
    Can I sugest using flourocarbon and try adding a ring.Ring because when you cast,the boilie might get pierced by the hook if the loop its too long.
    This rig works best with a criticaly balanced boilie.
    If you are not fishing over silt keep it 15 mm.
    O, and use figure of 8 knot.
    You can use this on a helicopter rig also.
    Now its perfect.😁
    Good luck pal!

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi mate, thanks for your comments. Yeah, you’re right, if the loop is too long, it’s going to ruin the rig mechanics so I just keep that loop to the right size. I’ve been making these for a while now so I’ve got lots of practice lol Your design of d-rig is going to work great too, there’s just different ways of achieving the same results. I ran out of rig rings one day and started to experiment. I found I didn’t need all those specialist materials and components to make a rig that works. I’ve been fishing with it for some time and it’s just as effective as some of the other rigs I recommend for anglers at Beausoleil. I know I’m going against what the carping media bombard us with, but that’s just me lol

  • @theohastings2118
    @theohastings2118 Před 3 lety +1

    Absolute Genius. Well done Matt. Do you think it would be effective at a shorter length then what you use it at, like 7, 8 inches? Or would it not work as well?

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před 3 lety

      Hi mate, I'm really sorry it's taken me so long to respond to your question. I get quite a few and somehow your question just fell through the cracks! So my rig ends up at 7-8" inches long so yeah it will work great. I haven't really tried it shorter than that as it was working great as is (not sure why you thought my rig it was longer?). Cheers, Matt.

    • @theohastings2118
      @theohastings2118 Před 3 lety

      @@matthewcollinsangler gosh sorry, I have since realised this, i thought 30cm wasn't as long as that and I hadn't checked so completely my fault. Silly me.

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před 3 lety

      @@theohastings2118 No worries lol. I thought I might have misspoken during the video or not been clear enough lol. All the best, Matt.

  • @milesw4121
    @milesw4121 Před 10 měsíci

    Hey matt, just wondering could you also use a micro swivel on the d and hows the hook hold on this rig?👍👍

  • @ruddfishingtv4268
    @ruddfishingtv4268 Před 3 lety +2

    Good help 🐟🐟🐟🐟🐟🐟

  • @PoohfacedBadger
    @PoohfacedBadger Před 3 lety +1

    Can I ask what hook you are using? I like a chod hook with a straight point .
    Top video btw

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi David, glad you liked it 👍 I’m using the ESP Cryogen Stiff rigger pattern which is exactly the style you like i.e. chod style straight point. Any out turned eye pattern should work but I have found a straight point works exceptionally well with this rig as it turns over and catches hold so fast. I prefer barbless or crushed barbed from a carp safety point of view. Hook holds have been mega! No way they were dropping off lol. Cheers, Matt.

  • @karlgustav3739
    @karlgustav3739 Před 3 lety +1

    Все просто и Круто !!! Всем привет из Латвии...

  • @DaimoSparrow
    @DaimoSparrow Před 3 lety +2

    Nice informative video Matthew you gained a new sub, Whats the baiting needle tool you are using as that would help me out in my fishing as im blind in my right eye

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Daimion, thanks for the feedback and for subscribing, hope you enjoy the channel. The baiting needle is made by Gardner. I’ve had it for years. It’s a great bit of kit, I’ve only ever broken one! Here's the link: gardnertackle.co.uk/product/xl-braided-hair-needle/. All the best with your fishing. Cheers, Matt.

    • @DaimoSparrow
      @DaimoSparrow Před 3 lety +1

      @@matthewcollinsangler Thank you for taking the time to reply & post me a link to help me out really appreciated, Kind regards Daimion

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před 3 lety +1

      @@DaimoSparrow no worries, my pleasure, happy to help. All the best, Matt

  • @tt.craftycarp.asseenfishin5838

    Matty.
    Your making me moist !!
    Any chance of a 'Big Carp Fishing' date on a Big Carp Water ?
    You Rig God !
    Lol.
    Keep it up Matty.
    Its very refreshing
    TT.

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před rokem

      Well I’ve never been propositioned for my rig tying skills but I’ll take the compliment lol.
      Glad that you enjoyed the video mate. Cheers, Matt.

  • @horrorfreaklondon3037
    @horrorfreaklondon3037 Před rokem +2

    works brilliant with tigers

  • @drillhammer9423
    @drillhammer9423 Před rokem +1

    Hi. I just found your channel an I love it. Trying your advice also. Just did my first D rig as you described. Just wondering how it can be better than a standard hair rig? If carp is around and willing to take, i just don't get how it could refuse the bait on hair rig instead on d rig

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před rokem +1

      Try not to think of one rig being better than the other, what matters is that one rig will suit a situation better than the other. For example, the mono hair, when tied in 0.40 material, is a good all rounder but if you tie it in 0.30, you’ll find the hair more prone to wrapping around the shank. A d-rig in 0.30 will remain tangle free. Good idea for a video though, thanks! Glad you're enjoying the channel 😊

  • @brianhowe982
    @brianhowe982 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for the excellent presentation. I’m fairly new to carp fishing and unsure how you are using the tapered beads. They appear to grip one way but are free running the other way i.e. when the lead drops back after the fish is caught. Which way round do you put the bead on. Big hole towards the lead or towards the reel?

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před 3 lety

      Hi Brian, thanks for the feedback. I completely understand that this can seem a little confusing but let me try and explain. I mount the lower bead with the small hole towards the lead and the larger hole facing outwards towards the mainline. This makes it easier for the bead to ride up the leadless leader and off the mainline knot in the case of mainline failure. The upper bead is orientating the same way as this sits above the leader. If you put it the other way round, there is a chance that the top bead will fit itself over the leader knot and although it’s not the end of the world I just prefer it to sit loosely. The lower bead is able to grip tighter when it’s next to the lead as this is where the 35mm spliced section of the leader is. Any spliced leader will have a slight difference in diameter between the spliced section and the unspliced section. This is what gives it the stop/go effect when it leaves the spliced section. It is very, very important that the beads move easily on the unspliced section. If they grip too tightly it’s dangerous. Don’t try and fit beads on rig tubing to achieve the same effect.
      If you're new to carp fishing, I wouldn't even worry about leaders and beads at this stage. Why not use the rig tubing version that I explain at 21:00. It’s even safer, can be used anywhere, is easy to set up and still achieves the same result and gives you an indication to tell you if you’ve been done. Hope this helps and all the best with your fishing. Cheers, Matt.

    • @brianhowe982
      @brianhowe982 Před 3 lety +1

      Matthew Collins Thank you Matt for your prompt response. I haven’t tried leaders yet, lead leaders are banned on most places I go. However, I must admit I was going to set up your rig tube version tomorrow for a non-local venue session on Thursday.
      My local lake is very silty everywhere, no hard spots, so a silt beating set up would be greatly appreciated. Helicopter rigs are my only option at present.
      Thank you again.

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před 3 lety

      @@brianhowe982 Personally I don't use helicopter rigs. I'd prefer to find a firmer spot if possible. I'd setup a leading rod and have a cast about to find the firmer areas of silt. Far easier to find with braided mainline and a bare lead. Then I'd just fish my trick running setup. Just a thought 😊 Good luck, Matt.

    • @brianhowe982
      @brianhowe982 Před 3 lety +1

      Matthew Collins Thanks Matt, I have tried looking for a hard spot but not found anything, however, I will take your advice and go around the whole lake within the next couple of days and see if there are any firmer spots. I do have a braided spool so I’ll investigate when the lake is empty of Angler’s. Thank you for your help

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před 3 lety

      @@brianhowe982 I’d concentrate on any area where you’ve seen carp activity. I’d walk the margins and have a donk about close in too. If you can access a margin that does not see much foot traffic then that’s always a good place to start. Also South or West facing margins tend to be firmer than North or East. Rather than just casting in and dragging back, I like to cast, stop the lead and feel the drop. If it smacks down nice and firm you've found a decent area! Good luck, Matt.

  • @Johnwick-vw5ox
    @Johnwick-vw5ox Před rokem

    Hi looks like a very good set up.
    What size swivel did you use? I will be trying it out thanks.

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před rokem +1

      Hi John, I always use size 8 swivels for the connection point between the mainline and the hooklink. In this particular rig I was using the Nash uni ring swivel (size 8).

  • @aceundead4750
    @aceundead4750 Před rokem

    Fully closing a knot with mono is the bane of my fishing

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před rokem +1

      There’s a technique to it for sure. You just have to pull hard and use tools. A rig puller is essential and use something to wrap the mainline around (a lighter works well). If it’s still not closing down then you might be using too many turns. 3-5 covers most diameters. Good luck, Matt.

  • @redvalley9
    @redvalley9 Před rokem

    Hi Matt. I’m gradually getting through your rig videos and as I mostly use wafter baits I wondered what your go to rig is? Cheers

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před rokem +1

      Hi Bob, well, I don't really bother with wafters, I mostly use bottom baits straight out of the bag, but wafters work great on a d rig. Cheers, Matt

  • @richardbarrett7544
    @richardbarrett7544 Před 2 lety

    I still like the lead clip cut down for the running rig Matt, with the Fox run beads. Did you know they sit on the Fox tadpole rubbers perfectly, an ideal running rig with the bolt effect.

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před 2 lety

      Hi Richard, I’ve test fished the Fox tadpole system. I was really excited by this product as I thought it would work really well. The Fox bead does work with the tadpole bead but the problem is the tadpole itself. I found that the hooklink swivel tends to pull out of the tadpole on the take and then the whole lot is sliding up the mainline. This is not what I want. I tried a few tricks to keep the tadpole and swivel in contact but I couldn't find anything that worked. Shame really. That’s why I created this system with a cut up Nash HD clip.

  • @01Shelagh
    @01Shelagh Před 3 lety +1

    Hi very good video showing the D rig, I am a real carp novice can the rig be made up before hand with the boilie attached or does it need to be made on the bankside. Also can any rigs be made up with boilies on. Many thanks John.

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před 3 lety

      Hi John, glad you liked the video. Yes, that's a good idea, making rigs up in advance is something I do all the time. It gets me fishing quicker 😊 I normally head out with six rigs ready to go then if I have a run of fish I can just swap rigs and get back fishing. I often attach the bait the night before. In fact it's a good idea because the bait will be slightly harder and therefore be less likely to be attacked by nuisance species. Obviously you have to be careful how you store your rigs and make sure the bait doesn't get crushed but that's why I use a large rig box. Hope that helps and that you find the channel useful, any questions, don't hesitate, and all the best to you. Matt.

    • @01Shelagh
      @01Shelagh Před 3 lety +1

      @@matthewcollinsangler Many thanks for the reply.John.

  • @fabiozerbinati6161
    @fabiozerbinati6161 Před rokem

    Hi Matt, thanks for the great video. Here a question from Italy. We usually use semi stiff hooklinks like this with heli style set up. Would you make this rig shorter using helicopters?

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před rokem

      Hi Fabio, I’m glad that you liked the video. TBH I don’t use helicopter rigs that much. I always prefer running rigs as shown in this video. The length of the rig for helicopters will depend on a variety of factors (range, weed, silt etc.) You always get extra movement from a helicopter setup so it does make sense to shorten it down a bit. You mention semi stiff materials so I assume that you are using fluorocarbon as a hooklink material? I hardly ever use it because I just don’t see the point. Mono is cheap, strong and I prefer the suppleness of it for the style of fishing I do. If I do need something stiffer then I just use heavier mono like the Nash 0.50 heavy duty snag leader. Hope that helps. Cheers, Matt.

    • @fabiozerbinati6161
      @fabiozerbinati6161 Před rokem

      @@matthewcollinsangler yeah fluoro or coated ones but i perfectly got u about the principal point. Thank you so much for your help and thank you for being here for us. I Wish u the best xmas possible !!!

  • @chrissmith692
    @chrissmith692 Před 3 lety +1

    Great demo Matt will be trying this rig on my next trip, well explained on how it works thank you

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před 3 lety

      Hi Chris, thanks mate. Glad you like it. It’s a deadly little rig this actually. Very simple, very effective. Don’t forget that mono damages very easily so I’d bin/recycle the rig after each fish. You’ll need a new hook anyway unless you are resharpening. Do let me know how you get on. Cheers, Matt.

    • @chrissmith692
      @chrissmith692 Před 3 lety +1

      @@matthewcollinsangler Hi Matt well what can I say, i used this rig on Monday and the difference it makes was amazing i didn't miss a fish, total of 11 fish caught all on this rig, I had pre tied some ready for my session as it was just a short one and I glad I did, thanks again for all your tips looking forward to the next ones all the best Chris

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před 3 lety +1

      @@chrissmith692 Hi Chris, that's fabulous to hear mate! I’m delighted that it worked so well for you. It’s a real "take anywhere and catch" rig, except maybe in week. We've got new material coming out this summer on feature finding 😊 All the best, Matt.

  • @felipfelop8220
    @felipfelop8220 Před rokem

    Hi Matt,
    If i am using the rig tubing set up of this,do i need to put a no trace bead on the mainline above the rig tubing if i am using a back lead,as the current water i am fishing on is quite shallow,just as s footnote various lines have no memory so some do not work as rigs,experiment first until you find one that works,i find all of your vlogs to be superb

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před rokem

      Hi mate, as far as I understand, no-trace beads are not meant to be used with rig tubing, they’re designed for lead free leaders. I don’t use no-trace beads but I would be concerned about using them with rig tubing. If you want to use a bead above the tubing to stop the back lead interfering with the lead, then I’d put a standard bore bead on the mainline (don’t put it on to the tubing). Glad you’re enjoying the channel!

  • @tonyparke6257
    @tonyparke6257 Před 6 měsíci

    Hello Matt. What are your thoughts about fluoro carbon mainline? You seem to use mono and incorporate backleads. Is this just down to the elasticity of that material?
    Thanks.
    Tony

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před 6 měsíci

      Hi Tony, I don’t use fluoro (mainline or hooklink), it’s expensive, it doesn’t suit the waters I fish (estate lakes, river, big reservoir) and it doesn’t help me catch more carp. All I need is strong reliable mono in 12, 15 or 20lbs depending on where I’m fishing, and I use backleads when I need to (future video coming on this topic 😊). Cheers, Matt

  • @garrymobey912
    @garrymobey912 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Matt phenomenal instructions, can the D rig be used for bottom baits?

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před 2 lety

      Hi Gary, thanks for commenting and I’m glad that you like the video. The mono D-rig works brilliantly with bottom baits. In fact that’s mostly how I use it. I’ve also been working on some tweaked variants so keep an eye on those in the future as I’m sure we’ll do a video. For the last two years I’ve been using the Nash Chod Twisters with the mono D-rig. I cannot recommend these hooks highly enough. If you like the idea of a longer D-Rig then add a blowback tube on the shank. On the river I use 0.50 Nash Heavy Duty Mono Snag Leader in combo with a size 6. In the winter I dropped to nash 12lb Zig-Flo and a size 8 longshank with a small kicker so it’s really versatile. Enjoy, Matt.

    • @garrymobey912
      @garrymobey912 Před rokem

      Thanks Matt is Nash Bullet Mono a good mainline

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před rokem +1

      @@garrymobey912 I’d say yes Garry, it’s a good choice. After trying many mainlines, it ticks a lot of boxes without having any big downsides. It casts well, has good knot strength and excellent abrasion resistance. You might notice the last few yards going a bit curly after a few sessions if you aren't fishing with a leader. If it bothers you then just cut that off and get back to a nice straight bit. It’s so strong that I’m using the 12lb version for all my carp fishing nowadays. I do add 6m of heavy duty mono snag leader 30lbs (0.50) when river carping or big chuck work on the larger reservoirs. I also get customers using the 20lbs version at the lake where we have cats to 134 lbs ;)

    • @garrymobey912
      @garrymobey912 Před rokem +1

      @@matthewcollinsangler Brilliant I had already bought some in 12lb so it’s going on 👍🏽🍾

  • @kieranjames9679
    @kieranjames9679 Před rokem

    Great video, The only question I have is when making the D section how confident are you in the melted piece, which is stopping the D for coming undone?

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před rokem

      Hi Kieran, thanks for the feedback. So, you've got different factors: you have the size of the eye, the thickness of the mono and the quality of your blobbing technique. It’s pretty easy to test if it’s up to the job. Have a go with what you’ve got and then gently pull on the bait. If the blob breaks then you need to look at why.

    • @kieranjames9679
      @kieranjames9679 Před rokem +1

      @matthewcollinsangler I'll give it a go. It's a really nice rig which comes together very well

  • @cime983
    @cime983 Před rokem +1

    you have the point the best tied up with 0.35mm line..pro

  • @redvalley9
    @redvalley9 Před rokem

    Hi Matt. Another question if I may? What’s the reason for using mono instead of something stiffer for the hook link?

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před rokem

      Hi Bob, I just don't need anything stiffer, mono makes great hook links. If I need anything stiffer, I use thicker mono like the Nash heavy duty snag leader in 30lbs (0.50) which makes very robust hooklink for a fraction of the cost of fluoro.

  • @garybradford5153
    @garybradford5153 Před 10 měsíci +1

    So the same line and breaking strain i have on my reel, I can use for the rig? Looks great, I’ve just now starting to tie rigs

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před 10 měsíci

      Hi mate, yes absolutely, you can use your mainline for hooklink. For any mono rig, use an out turned eye hook otherwise you'll close the gape and it'll be less effective. Here's another very effective mono rig: czcams.com/video/LzFina92brM/video.html. Enjoy rig tying!

    • @garybradford5153
      @garybradford5153 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@matthewcollinsangler thanks for the reply very helpful, I’m learning a lot from your videos. All the best

    • @garybradford5153
      @garybradford5153 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Joined a lake a few weeks ago, the small lake I fished me and mate blanked, went this weekend, had nothing Friday, tied this rig, had a 17.5lb this morning, nice one.

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@garybradford5153 Great to hear mate, you don't need to fish with anything more complicated to catch carp, enjoy 😊

  • @chrisgath2619
    @chrisgath2619 Před 3 lety +1

    Matthew can you use this All mono hook link using popups n wafters..or would you need a lead shot part of it?
    So it Sits up?

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Chris, you’ll definitely need a split shot or similar to hold a popup down. I’m using a very buoyant corkball in the video so I need a decent sized split shot (SG size I think). A less buoyant or smaller popup would need a smaller size split shot but I always tend to over shot my pop ups otherwise they can turn in a wafter! For a wafter you shouldn't need any additional weight as the weight of the hook should be enough. Do a simple tank or bucket test, or just drop the whole lot in a shallow margin to test before you fish and you should be fine (in case you haven’t seen it, if you spin through to 19:50 on this video I cover some basic rig variations including a popup and snowman options).
      Cheers, Matt.

    • @chrisgath2619
      @chrisgath2619 Před 3 lety

      @@matthewcollinsangler does it matter wot size hook..6/8?

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před 3 lety +1

      @@chrisgath2619 Between 6 and 8 doesn't matter much. I'm using 6s nowadays after using 4s for many years as there's less metal to remove when I sharpen them. Do let me know how you get on :)

    • @chrisgath2619
      @chrisgath2619 Před 3 lety +1

      @@matthewcollinsangler ordering hooks thanks will do

  • @garethholdcroft4130
    @garethholdcroft4130 Před rokem

    Hi Matthew,
    Whats the name of the knot you use to attach the mainline to the leader please?
    Thanks.

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před rokem +1

      Hi Gareth, I can't remember exactly the knot I used in that video but after a few years of testing, the best knot is a simple 5 turn uni knot, aka the single grinner. Give it a good pull and it's very reliable. Cheers, Matt.

  • @Kb11466
    @Kb11466 Před rokem +1

    Hi Matt, love this rig. I opted out of using on my silty venue but are there any tweaks that mean in could use it? Was thinking on a helicopter with bead up and maybe a slightly softer mono than my current 20lb amnesia, tricklink might work but essentially could a slightly softer longer version heli work in silt?
    Thanks man

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před rokem

      Hi mate, there are a number of factors to consider really. I’ve realised that if I’m using a bait boat or row boat or bushwhacker to drop a 3oz lead very stealthily, then just about anything will work over soft silt (regardless of depth) including a stiffer mono. It’s a different matter if you are casting of course but again if it’s short range and you fish with a 1.5oz lead then a standard running/swivel lead arrangement is fine. The only time I would switch to a heli setup is if I was fishing max range into soft silt with a big lead. If the lead is plugging into the silt then yes a heli setup would be better but if I can feel some kind of drop then a regular running rig would always be my first choice. If you are looking for an alternative to Amnesia for hooklink, I’ve been playing around with Nash Zig-Flo in 12lbs. Yes I know it’s not designed for bottom baits but at £7 for 100m it’s a bargain! I’ve been amazed at how tough and strong it is and they now do it in a 15lbs version. I’ve had loads of 30s, 40s and a couple of 50s on it this year so you really don’t have to worry about the strength (just test your knots are up to snuff obviously). If you want to stiffen up the first few inches check out the Nash Tungsten XL anti tangle sleeves. These are super heavy and will really help to keep a lighter hooklink tangle free even at max range when you are just firing the lead into the water without feathering. Hope that helps.
      Here’s a couple of affiliate links of the products:
      Tungsten anti tangle sleeve: amzn.to/3e1fe7L
      NXT Zig-flo: amzn.to/3pNDBIH
      Cheers, Matt

    • @Kb11466
      @Kb11466 Před rokem

      @@matthewcollinsangler lovely thanks for this mate :) I quite often casting at fizz or shows on this venue and really can't guarantee a drop hence the heli. Even with a 2oz lead it's stuck initially on retrieve so it's definitely soft and/or deep. If I was to use a leadclip or inline would have to go long and softish so reasoned it would be a.potential tangle fest
      Appreciate the response

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před rokem

      @@Kb11466 Ah right, got you. Yes I’d try 12” of the Zig-Flo with a long anti tangle sleeve. Add a little PVA stick of crumb to aid separation and slow it down through the water and you’ll be fine mate. It should work with a basic running lead setup or a heli setup. I’m advising anyone that will listen not to use lead clips anymore 😊 The carp sussed them years ago. Heli’s are okay because the top bead slides up the line so it’s harder for the carp to use the lead against you but I would still advocate a simple running rig as my go-to approach in any situation (apart from heavy weed). Best of luck, Matt.

    • @Kb11466
      @Kb11466 Před rokem +1

      Interesting point about the lead clip, I always use them semi fixed anyway so they get pricked then are essentially on a running rig as it disconnects from qc swivel. Think that's what you're getting at

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před rokem

      @@Kb11466 Okay cool. Adding a little shock effect to a running rig setup is something I’ve been doing for many years but this summer I noticed the technique became less effective at our lake. I started experimenting with pure running rigs which is what I used last summer during Covid. The switch worked and so I’ve moved all our guests over to pure running rigs. The results have been really positive so I’d seriously consider going old school and using a pure ledger rig. They just can’t handle them and by the time they realise something is wrong it’s too late and game on for you. Give them a try. I’m sure you’ll see positive results. Cheers, Matt.

  • @osa_0293
    @osa_0293 Před 3 lety

    Do you have to make a loop like a hair rig one to attach the bait was trying all day please

  • @naturegreen7233
    @naturegreen7233 Před rokem

    👍👍👍
    (Hi, can we use .28mm, .30mm, also .40mm mono line for making this D rig?) Thanks.....

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před rokem +1

      Hi, 0.40 mono for sure but there is a problem when you drop to 0.30 although it does depend on what hooks you use and the size of the eye. If you make the rig as shown, when you blob 0.30 mono, the blob is not large enough and can easily pull back through the eye. I have come up with a way of creating a D-rig with lightweight mono and we are going to make a full video on this and it will be out in a few months. If you can work out a way of holding the top of the D securely in place then you’ve solved the problem. Good luck, Matt.

    • @naturegreen7233
      @naturegreen7233 Před rokem +1

      @@matthewcollinsangler 👍👍👍
      Thank you so much.....

  • @DanielMounter0478
    @DanielMounter0478 Před rokem +1

    Great rig! Does the smell of melted mono not spook the carp?

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Před rokem

      Hi Daniel, as an ex plastics engineer I totally understand your concern and it’s something I definitely thought about. The burning smell only lasts for a few seconds and once the plastic is fully cooled it returns to being an inert (odourless) plastic. Thousands of carp are caught every day on the cut and blob method so I don’t think there’s anything to worry about but if you don’t like the idea then I’d just use bait screws. I use the Nash 21mm metal screws most of the time for 18-24mm bottom baits and they work great. Really secure (even with nuisance species) and they can withstand the rigours of being cast a very long way. Hope that helps, Cheers, Matt.