Steve Ringer LIVE Match | Underwater 2 Venue REVISITED
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Join us for an exhilarating fishing match featuring the renowned feeder fishing world champion, Steve Ringer, at the picturesque Ferry Meadows, the venue for Underwater 2. In this thrilling showdown, Steve sets his sights on bream, utilizing insights gained from his experiences filming Underwater 2. Will his newfound knowledge and strategies provide him with a winning edge against his competitors? Tune in to witness the excitement unfold as Steve Ringer puts theory into practice in pursuit of angling glory!
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The commentary from Steve throughout makes this Live match video top notch.
Well done steve, its fantastic to see how the mind of the best feeder angler in the world works,and the waybhe goes about things.well done on section win.
to see the steves mind chopping and changing all throughout. Great work and good results given the session
Well done Steve,it’s a thinking anglers session.So much going on so many changes to make.Just brilliant.🤩🤩
Love the live matches, another cracking video, thanks 👌🏻
@TackleguruTV
Ай бұрын
Glad you like them! More to come!
Having watched a lot of 'underwaters' by many brands, match and carp. The same 'rules' that came out of earlier Korda films still hold true. A relatively 'stiff' rig that resets itself and that lies out straight, away from the lead or feeder, and gives the fish no slack to use to eject the rig whilst letting the weight of the feeder or lead drive the hook point home is the key to catching more. Now I always fish 'stiff' or semi-stiff rigs when Carping but 'softer' more traditional rigs when feeder fishing. Having watched 'Underwater 2' I think our feeder rigs could be alot 'stiffer' and work well. I think Danny was aluding to improving rig dynamics toward a more 'Carpy' style. So I'm thinking a longer stiffer boom and a shorter hook link. Maybe even 15-20Ib fluorocarbon for the boom and a slightly lighter fluorocarbon for the hook length? I would even consider covering the connection between the boom and hook length with a stiffer sleeve (anti-tangle) to push the hook length out straight.
Well done Steve class video loads off information in that one
Lovely video can’t wait for the next one
@TackleguruTV
Ай бұрын
More to come! appreciate the comment
We need more match videos like this one!!!🔥
Ringer seems like such a nice bloke
@alexgoesfishing8954
Ай бұрын
He is I’ve met him lovely bloke very good fisherman
@dbarrett747
Ай бұрын
@alexgoesfishing8954 yeah he's a fantastic fisherman. I'm fairly new to fishing and I've learned so much watching videos of him
@jago1975de
Ай бұрын
Best in the business is ringer 🎣💯💥
@TackleguruTV
Ай бұрын
Dont let him see this his head will blow up haha
Cracking video i gotta say i love the look of that ferry medows
great video, great commentary from a pro, I'm upset though Steve didn't win the match (the underwater video efforts and insights openly shared with everyone should count as 10 pounds plus to the final weight for Steve - they ought to adjust the scoring system at Ferry :)
Well in steve, great insight again and well done on the section.
@TackleguruTV
Ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great performance and video. 🐳👍
Well done Steve great video as always and I learnt a lot and doing things from the underwater video and you framed
Really grateful for this amazing insight and talking through the decision making. Keep them coming please👏👏👏👏 Oh, and when will the braided feeder links be hitting the shops?
Such good content lads 🙌
Making those underwater videos have messed with his head!
@StevenRinger-gw7cs
Ай бұрын
😂😂😂
I’d give my right arm to spend a day fishing with Steve. Love the bloke ( no homo ) class act. ❤
Great match mate, never stop working, love the thought processes well done another great video 👏👏👏👏
@TackleguruTV
Ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it, you should never give up in any match!
Interesting video Steve and well done. Was you allowed to fish tbe hybrid in that match? Wondered if that would have been better??
some nice fish
quality watch learnt loads... no redworms bet a bunch would catch a bream
@StevenRinger-gw7cs
Ай бұрын
Funnily enough red worms have never been a great bait at ferry and loads try them. My attitude is I'm feeding dendras so the fish are eating them. So why not put the same on the hook.
@matchmanpaully
Ай бұрын
@@StevenRinger-gw7cs true mate quality video any more to come?
@StevenRinger-gw7cs
Ай бұрын
@matchmanpaully yes hopefully been doing more regular live matches this year.
For me if your not trying to catch on drop that short hook length is the game changer
Hello Steve, Here Herman from Holland. I am fishing with a mix from Mainline Pro active and Sweet marine. Witch pellet is a better combination, Cell or Halibut?? Thanks for your answere, Regards Herman
How long is the hair for the worm rig?
What is the exact name of the green bait you are using
What rig is Steve using ? Fixed or sliding.
Just a quick question why fish such a long hooklength when you know it lands an inch or so away from the feeder?
@tm-xz2ng
Ай бұрын
Mad long that hook link don't get why the underwater show short hook was best or is the length a rule ?
@StevenRinger-gw7cs
Ай бұрын
But with a flurocarbon boom as shown in underwater it showed that bait separation can still be achieved with a longer hooklength.
@peterroome5018
Ай бұрын
But twitching the feeder towards you worked but then again we saw 5lb bream on for ages with no sign on the tip so no one knows anything that's going on but that's why it's called fishing lol we can only assume steve well fished though in underwater video the bream were all huge lol you found some of the smaller ones!!
@StevenRinger-gw7cs
Ай бұрын
@peterroome5018 different time of year so a lot of skimmers in from the river as its river fed. Also a lot more colour in the water.
@tm-xz2ng
Ай бұрын
I think I need go back and watch underwater again I took it differently and not knowing alot about match fishing myself would never think about river water
Agree , why such a long hooklength ? Because he always fishes that way ? Why show us that a short hooklength gives better and quicker indication, then don't follow that knowledge !
@StevenRinger-gw7cs
Ай бұрын
Because with a flurocarbon boom I can achieve amazing bait separation. We showed this in part 1 of underwater at ferry.
Good Morning What is yellow granul on the dessert ? Thank you for the reponse
@Avtonom001
Ай бұрын
snacks for Steve, I assume, since he never used them for fishing)))
I thought you weren't going to give away the underwater secrets 🙂
Hi Stev... I thought you could not use pellets on ferry?
@StevenRinger-gw7cs
Ай бұрын
Pellets have always been allowed at ferry
@peterroome5018
Ай бұрын
Fucking hell Steve i opened a right can of worms lol
Co to za kosz podbieraka na filmie?
Hello from Russia. Please tell me, why is the quivertip practically in the water? Isn't it more convenient to observe when he is 10-20 centimeters from the water?
@TackleguruTV
Ай бұрын
The tip is slightly under the water due to the wind, However I tend to fish the tip this close to the water whenever I fish
@Anton_Ilyasov
Ай бұрын
@@TackleguruTV It's clear. Thanks
@tomhill9934
Ай бұрын
Personally I put the tip as low to the water as possible to help keep the line low, might be nonsense but in my head it helps from spooking fish with line, keeps it in the deck better.
What rod are you using to quivertip so effortlessly at 50?
@longjohn6289
Ай бұрын
Crucially he’s using a braided mainline
@StevenRinger-gw7cs
Ай бұрын
12ft Aventus Steve Ringer 😎
I wonder if a hybrid would work at ferry
Please put the Hungarian subtitle on it 🤘😉
Time for a new box Steve, that worn seat will be letting water in. If only you had a sponsor to give you a new one.....
Meanwhile, in the peg next door, the old boy with the split cane rod n bent pin, half a loaf and a wicker basket, collects a net of biguns. 😂
Why start so far out, why not 25-30 yards?
@StevenRinger-gw7cs
Ай бұрын
Because in a match the bream get pushed out due to pressure. I've fished ferry all my life and in matches it's extremely rare to catch bream inside 40m.
Steve, why didn't you cut the maggot? And bait a worm and maggot. I think it might work.
Russian subtitles!