Awesome again Mick, got a mackerel sky here today with a lot of smoke from the bushfires, temperature 42, would love 2 b fishing on a East Sussex beach at night, in the COLD. Happy catching from Australia Nick
Rather be where you are at the moment Nick - we've just had our 10th named storm of the winter and for one reason or another I've not been able to get out sea fishing. Hopefully that will change in the next couple of weeks - and thanks again for watching and commenting.
Hi Mick ... Despite the adverse weather ... You had a nice mixed bag ... On the second session a pair of bull huss came to shore ... Another enjoyable video, as always ... John.
Hi Rod. I really enjoy your videos a lot. What's intriguing to me is: What is in your Tackle bags. I'd love to watch a video of yours unpacking. Although it looks quite a lot what you're carrying - rucksack, seatbox, bag and holdall - I would bet, it's rather efficiently packed and ready to face any water or weather -situation. I'd very much appreciate tips on a packing list. Tight christmas and best fishes, Kobi from Germany
Thanks for the idea - my gear is quite often in a mess and at the moment, it does need some sorting out; but after I get round to doing that, I'll try and work your suggestion in to one of my future vids.
Hi mick. A good place to try is further up the coast at barmouth. Good fishing to be had by the train bridge were the estuary comes into the sea. Had some clonking bass there and some good flatties as well.
Good afternoon Michael Good session even in far from ideal conditions, but you did well . The ray was a nice surprise, the bullhuss are stunning fish especially the larger specimens,, I lived right on top of the Bristol channel for a number of years and had some good hugs there ... but a huss is a huss well done my friend.. Thank you and look forward to your next outing.. Best regards 😎
Thanks Michael - sorry for the late reply; have been out of action for a bit. Yes - I don't mind catching bull huss, as compared to their cousins, the dogfish. They fight harder, can grow much bigger and more importantly, you don't scrape the skin off your hands handling them!
Thanks - I've looked at it, fished for a couple of hours near the top of the tide, but didn't catch - didn't really give it enough time as I wanted to fish the low water elsewhere. When would you say is the best state of tide and best time of year to visit?
@@rodsangleuk6283 I always prefered around top water there as it's quite a steep, pebbley beach so there is more depth. I lure fished off the stone jetty towards the beach a few months ago and picked up a garfish but no bass on that occasion. I always preferred summertime as winter just produced doggies whenever I tried!
I'm visiting the area a couple of times a year now; but it would take some convincing for me to move there - the 20mph speed limit in a lot of places is a bit off putting! Thanks for watching Rob - hope to resume fishing more locally soon!
Certainly not a waste of time Michael, some great fishing under challenging conditions. I’ve never caught a bull Huss, they seem to be full of attitude. A big one I imagine could be a bit of a handful. Thanks for another super video.
Many thanks again Chris - sorry for the late reply; have been out of action for a bit. Yes - I'll keep trying for a big bull huss, as you are right in thinking that they do put up a good fight!
I like to be near the waters' edge, so move up and down with the tide. I used to use one, but on some venues the tide goes too far out for me to set one up on the strandline and be fishing quite a distance away from it.
Awesome again Mick, got a mackerel sky here today with a lot of smoke from the bushfires, temperature 42, would love 2 b fishing on a East Sussex beach at night, in the COLD. Happy catching from Australia Nick
Rather be where you are at the moment Nick - we've just had our 10th named storm of the winter and for one reason or another I've not been able to get out sea fishing. Hopefully that will change in the next couple of weeks - and thanks again for watching and commenting.
Very engaging video as usual, thanks for posting.
Many thanks for that.
Hi Mick ... Despite the adverse weather ... You had a nice mixed bag ... On the second session a pair of bull huss came to shore ... Another enjoyable video, as always ... John.
Thanks again for watching and commenting.
I enjoy your videos,just nice and simple,I’m glad to see you back making them 😊
I bit of an enforced break at the moment - but hopefully will be back again in a couple of weeks! Thanks for your kind remarks.
Hi Rod.
I really enjoy your videos a lot.
What's intriguing to me is: What is in your Tackle bags. I'd love to watch a video of yours unpacking. Although it looks quite a lot what you're carrying - rucksack, seatbox, bag and holdall - I would bet, it's rather efficiently packed and ready to face any water or weather -situation. I'd very much appreciate tips on a packing list. Tight christmas and best fishes,
Kobi from Germany
Thanks for the idea - my gear is quite often in a mess and at the moment, it does need some sorting out; but after I get round to doing that, I'll try and work your suggestion in to one of my future vids.
Hi mick. A good place to try is further up the coast at barmouth. Good fishing to be had by the train bridge were the estuary comes into the sea. Had some clonking bass there and some good flatties as well.
Thanks for the suggestion - yes, I have that venue on my radar and will try it at sometime; when the weather improves and I'm back in action!
Good afternoon Michael
Good session even in far from ideal conditions, but you did well .
The ray was a nice surprise, the bullhuss are stunning fish especially the larger specimens,, I lived right on top of the Bristol channel for a number of years and had some good hugs there ... but a huss is a huss well done my friend..
Thank you and look forward to your next outing..
Best regards 😎
Thanks Michael - sorry for the late reply; have been out of action for a bit. Yes - I don't mind catching bull huss, as compared to their cousins, the dogfish. They fight harder, can grow much bigger and more importantly, you don't scrape the skin off your hands handling them!
Top upload, as ever 👏
I grew up in Aberystwyth, mainly fished Tanybwlch beach on the south side of Aber. Well worth a try if you're ever back there.
Thanks - I've looked at it, fished for a couple of hours near the top of the tide, but didn't catch - didn't really give it enough time as I wanted to fish the low water elsewhere. When would you say is the best state of tide and best time of year to visit?
Glad you think so!
@@rodsangleuk6283 I always prefered around top water there as it's quite a steep, pebbley beach so there is more depth. I lure fished off the stone jetty towards the beach a few months ago and picked up a garfish but no bass on that occasion. I always preferred summertime as winter just produced doggies whenever I tried!
Nice to see you out again . Great stuff .
Many thanks again John.
Thanks for sharing, Michael. You're certainly getting to know that beach, have you moved down that way ? It's a long trip from Essex !
I'm visiting the area a couple of times a year now; but it would take some convincing for me to move there - the 20mph speed limit in a lot of places is a bit off putting! Thanks for watching Rob - hope to resume fishing more locally soon!
Great video as always and session Mick even in a hard conditions 👌 well done mate great effort 👍💪🎣🐟🌊
Many thanks for that!
Certainly not a waste of time Michael, some great fishing under challenging conditions. I’ve never caught a bull Huss, they seem to be full of attitude. A big one I imagine could be a bit of a handful. Thanks for another super video.
Many thanks again Chris - sorry for the late reply; have been out of action for a bit. Yes - I'll keep trying for a big bull huss, as you are right in thinking that they do put up a good fight!
@@rodsangleuk6283 No worries Michael, I hope everything works out well for you. I’ve missed your uploads.🐟👍
Thanks for the video mate 👍 tight lines.
Thanks for that - how's the Kent coast fishing?
Haven't been to be honest due to bad weather and work commitments but it looks like there are a few codling coming up around on UA-cam.
Nice one. someone video for you notice its zooms in now and then
Thanks - I film it all at high res and pan / zoom in afterwards.
Why don't you use a beach buddy?
I like to be near the waters' edge, so move up and down with the tide. I used to use one, but on some venues the tide goes too far out for me to set one up on the strandline and be fishing quite a distance away from it.