Minimal gear, and hauling a big heavy chair around, LOL! I used to do the same, but now take a cheap folding foam sit mat, or for real luxury, a Decathlon folding stool ;-) Great vid guys!
A friend of mine has had fantastic results with your baits on the Thames this season with double figure Barbel. I tried to copy his methods on my local small river at the weekend, 6 hours without a touch but when I fined down and went back to traditional baits I started hitting fish. I guess it is horses for courses!
Cook your own hemp, it'll cost you 75% less. And if you make your own boilies/paste, again, you'll save nearly 50%. A word of warning here. Wearing shorts in long undergrowth, be careful, there may be ticks lurking.
@@interoggationdynamics9639 we understand Etete but a bag of boilies often lasts a barbel angler a few sessions so it doesnt work out that expensive over time and always worth it if you land a monster of course ;)
This a brilliant film. Well done. What an excellent angler. He clearly has a passion for it.
Brings back a lot of memories.nice one
Nice video, thank you. This style of fishing takes me back to my childhood, think I’ve gotta have another go!
thanks Heydo
Great video 👍🏻 Got to love a barbel 🎣
Minimal gear, and hauling a big heavy chair around, LOL! I used to do the same, but now take a cheap folding foam sit mat, or for real luxury, a Decathlon folding stool ;-) Great vid guys!
Nice vid James hope to see you when tench season comes around. (Ben)
A friend of mine has had fantastic results with your baits on the Thames this season with double figure Barbel. I tried to copy his methods on my local small river at the weekend, 6 hours without a touch but when I fined down and went back to traditional baits I started hitting fish. I guess it is horses for courses!
thanks cliff. yes ever river/day is different. i guess its trying out different things to see what works during the session
What weight backlead do you use and what kind of hooklink do you use?
Cook your own hemp, it'll cost you 75% less. And if you make your own boilies/paste, again, you'll save nearly 50%.
A word of warning here. Wearing shorts in long undergrowth, be careful, there may be ticks lurking.
How fishing should be👍
Have a look at these ua-cam.com/play/PLq9u6IedE-U.html
nice river but you really dont need to use carp bait to catch wild fish in a little stream like that
hi Etete its a great barbel bait :)
@@DynamiteBaitsTV it costs aabout 10 times the price of sweetcorn or luncheon meat i cant afford ten quid on bait every day sorry
@@interoggationdynamics9639 we understand Etete but a bag of boilies often lasts a barbel angler a few sessions so it doesnt work out that expensive over time and always worth it if you land a monster of course ;)
@@DynamiteBaitsTV fair enough if it lasts a few sessions i guess its not too bad
Can't be a small river
Yawn