JAMIE HUGHES' WINTER POLE RIGS!

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Jamie Hughes explains what rigs he uses for F1's, silver fish and carp fishing in winter, the shotting patterns that he uses, and why he uses them. The ultimate guide to cold water commercial fishing rigs, from the best in the business!

Matrix Fishing TV is home to a huge collection of match and coarse fishing videos. With clips and films ranging from, The Matrix Submerged with Rob Hughes, The Matrix Mission where we challenge our top consultants and the Matrix Mini Masterclass with Jamie Hughes, Mark Pollard Jon Arthur, Jamie Harrison and the rest of the Matrix team. We also bring you the very latest product videos so you can find out more about our new releases. At Matrix we pride ourselves on manufacturing quality fishing tackle for Match anglers, club anglers and pleasure anglers who simply enjoy coarse fishing. Our product and tips videos will give you an insight into how to pick the right rod, pole or reel. Which is the best fishing box for your style of fishing. What line and hooks to use for feeder fishing or pole fishing and what is the best pellet waggler to use to suit the conditions. Our aim at Matrix is for you to catch more fish. We hope you enjoy our videos and if you do please like, share and comment.

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If that was the winter where you are, I want to live near you and come fishing with you and Andy.
keep up all you great fishing adventures you 2 have helped me through these dark days!!!

frederickrich
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As always Jamie, worth watching, and informative. Cheers, have a great 2021 mate.

ishystep
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Great levels of advice Jamie and matrix. Find these so interesting and use them when I get to go out. I make my own commercial pole floats and the uses helps my designs and materials. Great content!

johnturner
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what a great idea, sharing a day with any of them would be brilliant, they could show us how to get the best from the matrix gear we buy !

stephenhall
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Really love those explaining video's of the greatest fishing cracks. Thanks Jamie.

ahenneka
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Ya make sense jamie great video thankyou

stuartdye
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Another excellent video... In another vid, Jamie said he didn't like 'bendy' wire stemmed floats.. Do you know why? To me wire stemmed floats are so easy to bend out of shape, they seem the perfect option?

robintaylor
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Great video, could you tell us what make and model them floats are? Malmans?

jk-zfeo
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Awesome Jamie, thanks for ur tips, can't wait smash u up now haha.

davebrown
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A great explanational video Jamie, I didn't notice what you had on the other rig's but your bulk rig had normal shot, do you always use them?
I like to use shot on the river but prefer cube's /style type weight as the drop really slows down and they don't tend to ping off, I will use 13's or 14's on the canal but they just don't seem to be as good as they used to be, IE very hard or poor central cuts

sillybait
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Like all top sportsmen and women, percentages or even fractions of a percent, can mean the difference between winning and coming second. saying that, I'm more in the bodge it and that'll do clan! :-D (I don't match fish)

ihcfn
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Jamie what is your silicon and where can I get it from please.stay safe

tonyholdsworth
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Significant improvement by marginal gains. Attention to detail is second to none. Nice one Jaime

garyhurn
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simple beginners question, when you back shot a rig is the wieght of the shot counted into the overall weight to set the float properly

lindsaygardner
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Me and my daughter love the videos keep them coming quick question I bought my daughter small method feeders and pellet feeders tried putting them on medium stems but don’t fit so is all stems different???

grahamcutting
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What do you use to mark your floats with?

brianwelbourne
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looked a nice summers day you where fishing there jamie, not really like a winters day fishing

raycharm
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Could you not use 13's for an even slower last 18"

richysbivvy