Great video thanks Gary! Nice Flounder and a couple of Herring. Looks like a good venue, right up my street! Can't walk far these days, so fishing out of the boot of the car is a good option. Tight lines, stay safe & well - Dave. 🎣🎣👍👍
Nice little spot. I take the grandbairn there and it’s always good for a few small fish and you can jump in the car if it rains. There’s usually a seal bobbing about amongst the tied up boats as well, which he loves.
Cracking video buddy ….. don’t do any sea fishing though I have had a couple of berry short sessions lure fishing when on holiday ….. looks a nice spot and easy access is always a bonus especially with the little ones ( sure there will be a macky dees close by to keep em happy 👍😁) ……. Then shimano reels are spot on. I use them in size 2500 and 1000 for light lure fishing and they never fail ….. plenty of crabs about and I bet the little burggers soon take advantage of a free meal on the hook !!! Some nice fish caught and for me as long as I catch one of any size ya not blanking !!… All the best to ya and enjoy 👍😁🎣
Nice clean and informative video, why did you let all the crabs go, were you diverting them from your line bait, were you trying to catch bait. Just wondering.
Thanks, It was just to show the numbers of crab in the river and how they can quickly strip your bait off the hook. The hardbacks aren't really good for bait apart from for smooth hound fishing in other areas.
Yes, they do eat them, but you need the scent off the peeler crabs to attract the cod to the bait to give a better chance of them finding your bait especially at night and in thick weed when they might not be able to see the crab.
I've got some Vermz and a light leger rig. Any beaches north of the Tyne worth fishing with a spinning rod for flounder? Also, would pollock or coalfish Bite a topwater plug off Whitley pipe?
Great video thanks Gary! Nice Flounder and a couple of Herring. Looks like a good venue, right up my street! Can't walk far these days, so fishing out of the boot of the car is a good option. Tight lines, stay safe & well - Dave. 🎣🎣👍👍
Thanks dave, aye its a great place for fishing right out of the boot, tight lines mate.
Herring,,,,, such a pretty fish.. love em
Great upload Gary, nice to see you back, thanks for posting. Kind regards Mike. Norfolk. Tight lines.
Thanks Mike, tight lines mate.
Another great vid Gary. 👍
Great video as always Gary 👍
Thanks mate 👍
Nice little spot. I take the grandbairn there and it’s always good for a few small fish and you can jump in the car if it rains. There’s usually a seal bobbing about amongst the tied up boats as well, which he loves.
Nice one Gary a few good fish and good info on equipment and bait 😊
Thanks 👍
Cracking video buddy ….. don’t do any sea fishing though I have had a couple of berry short sessions lure fishing when on holiday ….. looks a nice spot and easy access is always a bonus especially with the little ones ( sure there will be a macky dees close by to keep em happy 👍😁) ……. Then shimano reels are spot on. I use them in size 2500 and 1000 for light lure fishing and they never fail ….. plenty of crabs about and I bet the little burggers soon take advantage of a free meal on the hook !!! Some nice fish caught and for me as long as I catch one of any size ya not blanking !!…
All the best to ya and enjoy 👍😁🎣
Thanks mate, glad you enjoyed it.
Hi Gary brilliant video as always , take care & tight lines
Thanks, Steve, you too mate.
Great stuff guys
Thanks mate.
Nice one Gary lad 👍
Thanks Steve 👍
Enjoyed that mate good stuff as usual 👌👌
Thanks mate 👍
Hay Garry, that looked like a salmon or a big sea trout.
Hi Alan, I thought it might have been one of them.
I recommend going fishing at eyemouth!
Thanks, I will give it a try sometime.
Magnifique,vous avez beaucoup travaillé la présentation,l'action...
Thanks.
Nice clean and informative video, why did you let all the crabs go, were you diverting them from your line bait, were you trying to catch bait. Just wondering.
Thanks, It was just to show the numbers of crab in the river and how they can quickly strip your bait off the hook. The hardbacks aren't really good for bait apart from for smooth hound fishing in other areas.
Do Cod eat hardbacks, seen a few pics with their stomachs full of crabs.@@fishingintheukgarywood
Yes, they do eat them, but you need the scent off the peeler crabs to attract the cod to the bait to give a better chance of them finding your bait especially at night and in thick weed when they might not be able to see the crab.
Great video as usual, Do you keep the herring for bait?
Thanks Chris, yes I keep them for bait.
@Garywood Do you salt them or just freeze them as they are mate?
I just freeze them as they are mate.
Go fishing at amble, monster flatty there
I've got some Vermz and a light leger rig. Any beaches north of the Tyne worth fishing with a spinning rod for flounder?
Also, would pollock or coalfish Bite a topwater plug off Whitley pipe?
Druidge bay beach, amble and budle Bay would be worth a try. I'm not sure about the top water plugs for pollock and coalfish.
@@fishingintheukgarywood cheers for the reply. what doubts do u hav about the topwater lures? best to stick to metals or plugs?
I haven't had a pollock or coaly on a top water, but it could still be worth a try. I've only had them on metals and jelly worms locally.
do you need a fishing license to fish here? I always fish in the sea, i want to try it here too
No, not for general fishing, you just need a licence if you plan on catching sea trout or salmon.
@@fishingintheukgarywood cool! Thank you so much, what about the crab? Just go catch it too?
No problem, yes
How long were you here for?
About 3 hours.
Much herring gannin aboot?
I think there is more getting caught along near the rat house. We only had a couple from panns
Will you start uploading again?
Yes, I'll be putting more videos on soon.
Need license to fish here?
No, not for general fishing only if you plan on fishing for sea trout and salmon.
I hope you didn't catch anything you couldn't get rid of going to Slumderland. 🤣
Oh be quiet you little rodent