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Cracking video again rob love watching your vids so informative.
Excellent video Rob,please can you explain what types of liquids you was talking about,and what kind,as I’m still a beginner to carp fishing.
Good !
Ok Rob so if 1ft here or there makes the difference with colours depending on the time of day what zig aligner colour would you recommend as a baseline so you could switch the foam colour without having to change the whole rig over or is it just a preference for you to use single colours? I would have thought a black aligner and switching colours of foam for the best contrast would be a winner, have you not tested multi coloured arrangements?
Love this video. Would love to do a days fishing with rob. Would pick his brains all day. Very good work my man
The zig aligner is bent the wrong way 🤔
Distance fishing please rob wud love to see how far off your baited spot we are at 140+ yards with a good cross wind. and just to see if your fishing amongst are bait even in a no wind situation keep the films coming great watch but distance fishing is a must get the Bart man on it.
Outstanding info brilliant big thanks
Would it be stupid to say that a carps eyesight underwater is probably a lot better than ours, even in these sort of situations?
Spot on 👍
What about white pop ups
I think these vids raise questions , not answer them . as we get more info the answers will come . it is arrogant to present what were seeing as definitive answers .
Would of been gd to see black boilies but great vid as always rob
love it thx you
Great video boys, my syndicate is dyed, bluey black, what colour would you thinks best on a zig
Rob! What the video! Really informative! Thanks from Hungary 🙂
Great video.
Long range casting, 130+ yrds. Spombing at this range, line bow in cross winds. How deep do leads plug in different lake beds.
very very good video that will make my fishing a lot more easier with the temperature of the water and other bits i fish with zigs a lot thanks for the info thumbs up
Excellent video from Rob H. & co. Very interesting, very informative and very thought-provoking
Great insight which has made me re look at my hook arrangement for floater fishing 👍🏼. Can't wait for the next one
How, or should I say can one use a float rig in the river?
Brilliant Rob, great observations I will rethink my zig fishing and the floater footage is amazing. Thank you.
Best way to approach a weedy venue where the carp are quick to move on any angling pressure and like to sit in the upper layers in the warmer months? Being a boilie and pellet only venue zigs are out of the question.
Good watch. Would a bigger hook Bait and big hook still do the same job as a small hook and Bait. Basically match the size of your Bait to the hook
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Bait application
This is a brilliant series packed with solid info, thanks very much!
Great video, love the thought process and science behind it, suits my style of thinking and fishing, attention to detail 👍🏻
A couple of questions, 1/. why would hook size matter on a floater bait, if the carp can see the hook and recognise it as something to avoid then why would they take a zig where it is on show from all angles?
2/. when choosing bait colour and visibility in the water should we be thinking about how they appear through human eyes? The red end of the colour spectrum in light gets filtered out in water the deeper you go through it, so it would make sense that fish that live and spend a lot of time in deeper water would evolve eyes that dont make use of the red colour spectrum and find those harder to see than us, so maybe a yellow bait which is more mid range in the light colour spectrum would be easier for a carp to see than the red in that thick algae. Anyone owning an aquarium can shine a red light at night into their tank and not disturb the fish as they dont see it! also maybe carp have polarised vision and surface reflection isn't a problem for them.
I like these videos but I think the tests need a more scientific approach and should be teamed up more with people who have a fish biology background as well as an anglers point of view that could be biased by the days on the banks pondering why we missed that bite.
Can fish even see colours? Lol
this guy is so easy to understand, nailed some problems I've had recently.
nice! Thank you for those great pictures and …answers…under…water!
thanks you answered loads of different questions ive been trying to answer
Love it Rob helping me out so so much keep them coming. 👍🏻
try a black hookbait
no one makes a black boiled hookbait