Cal, you’ve kept me inspired through the long, cold, wet, grey days of winter 2023/4. I’m new to bass fishing and finally, last night, I caught a bass off the top on a surface lure. I’ve been a carp fisherman for over 30 years but nothing beats the sight of a bass chasing a lure just 10 yards from the shore. Nothing! Thanks for your great videos. MaS
Hi mate. That’s brilliant to hear. You can’t beat the feeling of a bass taking a top water lure! Glad you managed to get one! Hopefully plenty more to follow. Cheers 👍🏼
There are a lot better videos on my channel mate. I hadn’t uploaded in a while so at least it’s something to watch. Fishings always fun regardless of the catches. I appreciate it 👊🏼
Great vid as always cal, the format of your videos are excellent, the knowledge that you add into the footage is intriguing every time I'd love to see footage of when you DO get snagged, its definitely a part of fishing we all deal with, and it would be great to see how you approach getting out of snags. I do somewhat agree with the other comment about you throwing fish back. I think youre always spot on with fish welfare, and it might be because you tend to be on slippery rocks a lot of the time, but id prefer to see fish swim away than be lobbed back in. Great footage as always!!
Thank you mate, I appreciate the comment! I’m not out to make the most technical fishing videos on UA-cam. I just vlog a few of my sessions. It’s pretty basic really. As far as snags go.. my go to is to tighten the drag, lift the rod into the snag and flick the bail arm over. Applying this pressure on the lure, then flicking the bail arm over can ping the lure out of a lot of snags. It all depends on what you’re snagged on. Thick kelp can be a nightmare because when you’re snagged up in lighter weed, you can sometimes ‘tear’ the lure out. If it’s a rock, sometimes you can just let some line out and wait for the tide so wash the lure out the snag. This is the reason I don’t use braid under 20lb. I want the strength to pull out of snags. Some you win, some you lose 😂 that’s just how it goes sometimes. I could’ve been more respectful when releasing those fish yes. As I’ve said in a previous comment, it always feels more subtle when doing it, then watching back on camera. Hope that helps and thanks for checking out the video mate 👍🏼
Getting out would be good enough for me lol water's been like you're milk when you add coco-pops around here 😂 Nice little session 👌 and them tides sound lethal!!!
Sorry to hear that mate. We’re very lucky over here because the water clarity is very good all year round. That’s the advantage of being on a small island. The tides rip yeah, keeps you on your toes that’s for sure. Cheers 👍🏼
We’ve all been there mate! The gloves aren’t a fishing brand. I bought them from a local DIY store about 2 years ago. They’ve outlasted any expensive fishing branded gloves I’ve used.
Great video as always. Perhaps however letting the bass gently back into the water rather than flinging them like a can of pop would be better viewing?
It may have looked casual but it seems to me the second fish was purposefully tossed out to a kelp free patch slightly further out off the rocks and both fish were returned head first to give them an injection of oxygen through their gills. I’ve watched Cal for a long time, he’s always big on fish welfare.
That’s a fair comment mate and I’ll take it on board. To be completely honest with you, whenever I do that, it feels very subtle and looks worse on camera. Bass are hardy fish and each of those were hooked through the lip. I totally get what you’re saying though. One of the comments below hits the nail on the head, close in was full of thick kelp so I went for a gentle lob. Not the best I know so next time I’ll be more careful. It was only because they were small fish and I believe they can handle it. You can’t please everyone.
YOU ARE FISHING WITH SOFTBAITS, NOT WITH HARDBAITS, IF YOU WANT TO CATCH MORE AND BIGGER, YOU HAVE TO WORK SLOWLY OR EVEN STOP, WITH SMALL TAPES, YOU WILL SEE THE DIFFERENCE, EVEN IF YOU LOSE A FEW SOFTBAITS IN THE ROCKS.
Great video Cal and nothing wrong with flinging mate at all strong fish like bass wont care at all..
Cheers mate. Ideally, it’s not the best practice but when fish are hooked well and that small, it’s surprising what they can handle.
Cal, you’ve kept me inspired through the long, cold, wet, grey days of winter 2023/4. I’m new to bass fishing and finally, last night, I caught a bass off the top on a surface lure. I’ve been a carp fisherman for over 30 years but nothing beats the sight of a bass chasing a lure just 10 yards from the shore. Nothing! Thanks for your great videos. MaS
Hi mate. That’s brilliant to hear. You can’t beat the feeling of a bass taking a top water lure! Glad you managed to get one! Hopefully plenty more to follow. Cheers 👍🏼
My weekly dose of Bass fishing. Tight lines
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Hopefully next time they’ll be some more fish! 💪🏼
Nice session there mate 🎣🎣🎣
Hardly mate 😂 let’s hit them big baits! 👊🏼
@@FISHINGWITHCAL I’m game 🤣🎣🎣🎣
Cracking video mate, keep them coming 👍🎣🐟
There are a lot better videos on my channel mate. I hadn’t uploaded in a while so at least it’s something to watch. Fishings always fun regardless of the catches. I appreciate it 👊🏼
Great video mate. When are you getting back out on the kayak? I apologise if I’ve missed a video where you’ve mentioned this lately 🤦🏼♂️
There's always another day, another bass. You have such awesome fishing where you are so tight lines till next time 😊
Great fishing there, Cal.....could you tell me what size and weight your Fiish Black Minnows are, please? Regards from the West Country!
Good one Cal! Cheers
Great vid as always cal, the format of your videos are excellent, the knowledge that you add into the footage is intriguing every time
I'd love to see footage of when you DO get snagged, its definitely a part of fishing we all deal with, and it would be great to see how you approach getting out of snags.
I do somewhat agree with the other comment about you throwing fish back. I think youre always spot on with fish welfare, and it might be because you tend to be on slippery rocks a lot of the time, but id prefer to see fish swim away than be lobbed back in.
Great footage as always!!
Thank you mate, I appreciate the comment! I’m not out to make the most technical fishing videos on UA-cam. I just vlog a few of my sessions. It’s pretty basic really.
As far as snags go.. my go to is to tighten the drag, lift the rod into the snag and flick the bail arm over. Applying this pressure on the lure, then flicking the bail arm over can ping the lure out of a lot of snags.
It all depends on what you’re snagged on. Thick kelp can be a nightmare because when you’re snagged up in lighter weed, you can sometimes ‘tear’ the lure out. If it’s a rock, sometimes you can just let some line out and wait for the tide so wash the lure out the snag.
This is the reason I don’t use braid under 20lb. I want the strength to pull out of snags.
Some you win, some you lose 😂 that’s just how it goes sometimes.
I could’ve been more respectful when releasing those fish yes. As I’ve said in a previous comment, it always feels more subtle when doing it, then watching back on camera.
Hope that helps and thanks for checking out the video mate 👍🏼
Getting out would be good enough for me lol water's been like you're milk when you add coco-pops around here 😂
Nice little session 👌 and them tides sound lethal!!!
Sorry to hear that mate. We’re very lucky over here because the water clarity is very good all year round. That’s the advantage of being on a small island. The tides rip yeah, keeps you on your toes that’s for sure. Cheers 👍🏼
Another great video. Was out myself for the first time this year on Sunday, only thing I got was wind knots LOL....What brand are your gloves Cal ?
We’ve all been there mate! The gloves aren’t a fishing brand. I bought them from a local DIY store about 2 years ago. They’ve outlasted any expensive fishing branded gloves I’ve used.
Cool video cal .may not have been big bass, but at least it wasn't a blank. Well done bud.
It’s something isn’t it. Gotta take the lows with the highs. Thanks Michael 👍🏼🎣
Good watch , what weight lure are you using please?
@@topfuelteddy Thanks. I think this black minnow was 20g. I use the 20g and 25g often.
Cheers cal great video …. What’s the reel
Hey mate good video as always,what is the name of fishing Rod using?
It’s a Shimano Technium. 👍🏼
Gr8 vid, whats ur make of sunglasses from
They’re Oakley Holbrooks with deep water lenses. 👍🏼
Great video as always. Perhaps however letting the bass gently back into the water rather than flinging them like a can of pop would be better viewing?
Certainly could be done a bit more respectfully I agree.
I agree to a point but when there that small and full of beans without a big fight I'd think their alright?
It may have looked casual but it seems to me the second fish was purposefully tossed out to a kelp free patch slightly further out off the rocks and both fish were returned head first to give them an injection of oxygen through their gills. I’ve watched Cal for a long time, he’s always big on fish welfare.
That’s a fair comment mate and I’ll take it on board. To be completely honest with you, whenever I do that, it feels very subtle and looks worse on camera. Bass are hardy fish and each of those were hooked through the lip. I totally get what you’re saying though. One of the comments below hits the nail on the head, close in was full of thick kelp so I went for a gentle lob. Not the best I know so next time I’ll be more careful. It was only because they were small fish and I believe they can handle it. You can’t please everyone.
YOU ARE FISHING WITH SOFTBAITS, NOT WITH HARDBAITS, IF YOU WANT TO CATCH MORE AND BIGGER, YOU HAVE TO WORK SLOWLY OR EVEN STOP, WITH SMALL TAPES, YOU WILL SEE THE DIFFERENCE, EVEN IF YOU LOSE A FEW SOFTBAITS IN THE ROCKS.