Nice one Joe brings back memories from years ago used to work on texaco oil refinery on the shut downs fished the coastline also in the dock on my mates boat and up the coast at Solva used to make my own lures out of electric wire covers red brown blue and yellow good luck with yr business 🎣👊💯
Great video. Newbie question. Are you wearing waders and how are you keeping your feet warm and dry? May I ask what clothing are you wearing- would you recommend for that type of fishing during winter?
Snowbee rockhopper boots are great, plus waterproof over trousers. Waders are quite restrictive for cliff climbing and you get hot quickly with all of the effort up and down. Bring extra clothing layers with you.
You are best getting in touch with Joe directly, and if you are down for 2 weeks it would be worth hiring his services for a shore day so you will know where to go safely.
Where are these marks your fiahing? I have started exploring the coast for decent lure fishing spots, i have walked a decent amount of Angle bay towards fresh west and stackpole quay coastal paths but cant seem to find anywhere safe enough to climb down to the rocks
These are around St Davids head area. A lot of work goes into finding the access. Joe is available as a guide for that reason and importantly, for safety, as some marks should not be attempted on your own or without knowing the correct routes down.
For tackle, tips and tactics for lure fishing in west Wales, give us a call, or drop into the shop and ask for Lloyd or Lloyd!
Great to see you cooking the catch. I hope you have a great year. Cheers!
Nice one Joe brings back memories from years ago used to work on texaco oil refinery on the shut downs fished the coastline also in the dock on my mates boat and up the coast at Solva used to make my own lures out of electric wire covers red brown blue and yellow good luck with yr business 🎣👊💯
5:37 the seals left of Joe’s head
Top guiding Joe and excellent fishing 🎣
Nice session!
Thanks for sharing!
Love the way theres a seal looking at you when you said 'we didnt see a seal' haha.
“We haven’t seen the seal”as the seal looks over his right shoulder
Great video. Newbie question. Are you wearing waders and how are you keeping your feet warm and dry? May I ask what clothing are you wearing- would you recommend for that type of fishing during winter?
Snowbee rockhopper boots are great, plus waterproof over trousers. Waders are quite restrictive for cliff climbing and you get hot quickly with all of the effort up and down. Bring extra clothing layers with you.
Make sense. Cheers 👍
Down for 2 weeks last week august 1st week september next year. looking for marks easier on walking? are there any you can advise??
You are best getting in touch with Joe directly, and if you are down for 2 weeks it would be worth hiring his services for a shore day so you will know where to go safely.
Where are these marks your fiahing? I have started exploring the coast for decent lure fishing spots, i have walked a decent amount of Angle bay towards fresh west and stackpole quay coastal paths but cant seem to find anywhere safe enough to climb down to the rocks
These are around St Davids head area. A lot of work goes into finding the access. Joe is available as a guide for that reason and importantly, for safety, as some marks should not be attempted on your own or without knowing the correct routes down.
@@FishingInWales thank you, as much as i love fishing being able to go home safley is my priority