Nice video Rob, as usual. Plenty of good sound advice as lots of people seem to struggle with this method. Tight Lines
Great tips keep up with the good work you guys.
Another great video keep up the good work
great video thanks, going to try this at the weekend!
Excellent video rob
many thanks fo your video very good tips
More videos about waggler fishing, please!
Surely using a line clip would make for snapping off?
@@RobWoottonI can't believe you replied so thanks for that ☺️so would you only use the line clip for f1s and smaller carp then?
The tension will still run past the clip & onto the rest of the line. It will create a bit of a stress point but not a great deal & as Rob has already said you need not worry about that with smaller fish.
Where are u fishing rob
He says at the start its Makins, he doesnt say which lake it is though which i'm dying to know. I fished Lizard on phase 2 the other week.
Funny how no one is fishing that stretch, apart from him
this video just blew me away first of all what the hell are you setting on second what kind of fish are you keeping third can i fish like that here in buffalo fourth can i buy a rig like the one you are sitting and lastly where can i get those kind of pellets you just started something im about to learn how to pellet waggler fish thank you ill let you know after i locate all that i need to get started
So many questions and so little time:-)
1) He's sitting on what we call a seatbox, it has drawers and compartments for your tackle and a reasonably comfy seat.
2) He's catching small carp and putting them in a keepnet but he will realease them before he goes home.
3) Not sure what you mean by " the rig you are sitting"?
4) We buy those pellets mainly from tackle shops but they can be bought online.
They are hard pellets and come in various different flavours and sizes...they are attached using a hair rig and a bait band.
Hope this helps you...tight lines.
Full of some really useful tips thanks for sharing Rob