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STEVE RINGERS UNDERWATER HYBRID FEEDER RIG

The world number 1 feeder angler Steve Ringer talks us through his rig choice for the Gurus Underwater series, fishing the hybrid feeder! A rig he catches thousands of fish on and definitely catches him more fish than others!
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  • @matthewstroud4294
    @matthewstroud4294 Жыл бұрын

    What I noticed on the film, is that the 1st fish that "got away" tried to suck the bait from far enough away that the hooklength was too short. The 2nd fish that was hooked, came right over the feeder and the 4 inch hooklength was perfect. A good example of why we don't catch every fish, because not all fish are feeding in the same way. I am convinced, that after over 30 years of carp fishing (and using The Method since it became known in the late 90's), hooking only occurs when the hooklength is straightened, to whatever degree is necessary to start to pull the hook back out eye-first. There is always going to be a sweet spot in hooklink length in every individual situation, where the distance between the hook and the weight allow the bait to be picked up and taken far enough in the mouth, and then straightened, pulling and flipping the hook before the fish senses that there is something foreign in it's gob. If the fish was hooked during a "blow out" the mechanics of most rigs actually prevent hooking, because the bait takes the hook back out bend-first. In the case of semi-supple mono there is a small chance that the hook could stay hookable during ejection, but unlikely. The rigs that stay "prone" when blown out are either stiff hooklink material (probably 15lb+ depending on fish mouth size) and/or a stiff hair that holds the bait past the hook bend, of sufficient length that it cannot readily flip backwards in the mouth (again depending on fish size). For what it's worth (which may not be much) my view is that the best arrangements for fish size and match rules, etc for the exact fishing Steve is doing, is: Wafters - D-rig and a bayonet (very similar to Steve, but the D-rig leaves the hook prone to catch hold even better than the hair-loop). Sinkers - Stiff-ish hair holding the bait beyond the bend (knotless hair in nylon with a band or through the bait with a stop). The weight of the bait can actually aid the hook to turn. Other observations in my use of feeders so far (and watching these great films), are that for a smaller pile I use a banjo, sparsely loaded, with a sinker buried at the bottom of the feeder. For a bigger pile, I use a method feeder with a wafter, which will hop about anyway so it doesn't really matter where in the feeder it starts. 4 inches is about bang-on for the sinker as it should still be in the feeder. The wafter is more hit'n'miss on length depending on where the bait is (I still use 4 inch), but it could beat the sinker for pick-ups even if it doesn't actually hook as many of them. Thank you for taking the time to make these films.

  • @foxley66
    @foxley66 Жыл бұрын

    As ever a top drawer video from Steve Ringer & Guru. I look forward to the next installment.Tight Lines Steve Amison

  • @ChrisJackson-tv2rj
    @ChrisJackson-tv2rj Жыл бұрын

    Great follow up film. And summary. There is massive scope for more of these videos (underwater). Both rod and line and pole. Great work Guru. 🐳🐳👏

  • @anttikauppinen8449
    @anttikauppinen8449 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for giving these tips!

  • @peterbagley1951
    @peterbagley1951 Жыл бұрын

    You did not have a lot of time to talk m8 cus the two little kids with you were shouting and making noises like little babies. Specially, the ginger haired one is voice goes right through ya . So I’m glad an adult is going through it. Cheers Steve👍

  • @hopingowen
    @hopingowen Жыл бұрын

    Smashing video lads. So usefull Will there be a Part 2, please?

  • @Dr4g0nW00d
    @Dr4g0nW00d Жыл бұрын

    Guru Pulse Pro as 0.24 my way to go strong as hell almost to zero no stretch on it

  • @wayneharris7545
    @wayneharris7545 Жыл бұрын

    Puer qwality them underwater vids just amazing insite to what going on when you cast in I done your set up qwite some time now n I'm just the same as you it my go 2 rig but now we know it works just the way we wanted what a confidence booster for the future matches pleasure days I've have thanks to you guru boys top forward thing lads awesome

  • @Horsepowerimages
    @Horsepowerimages Жыл бұрын

    Nice info about the rig, I will copy everything I’ve seen but I bet I don’t get the same result 😂

  • @cdobrin34
    @cdobrin34 Жыл бұрын

    hello from Romania. Great video. What wafters do you use in underwater videos? thx

  • @retired_fisherman
    @retired_fisherman Жыл бұрын

    I wonder how the xsafe system will work with carp weighing more than 7 kg. works fine for the smaller ones. Greetings from Poland

  • @sjmclean0
    @sjmclean0 Жыл бұрын

    This is just as useful as the underwater footage. Evidence based information. If you were fishing dead maggots on the hybrid would you still use a QM1 with out the hair?

  • @MindCatcherFishing
    @MindCatcherFishing Жыл бұрын

    what size wafter do you use on the qm10 ??? 8 or 10mm ??

  • @DutchPerchAngler
    @DutchPerchAngler3 ай бұрын

    What brand wafter is in the video and what size?

  • @feraldaemon20
    @feraldaemon202 ай бұрын

    What size Wafter was used 8 or 11mm

  • @barrybrown4823
    @barrybrown4823 Жыл бұрын

    Do guru sell qm1 hook lengths 4 inch straight from the shop

  • @hopingowen

    @hopingowen

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes mate