Your fishing the rocks at the right hand side of Dunstable castle right, fished there’s 45 years ago, 5lb collie and 4 lb cod loved it mate, now live in NZ , , even better to see the fish are still there, no safety gear in them days, good on ya mate 😀👍
@@northeastangling I certainly have been wetting a line for nearly 30 years, have caught kingfish up to 24 kilos on top water lures fishing off rocks and estuaries, also snapper up to 8.3 kilos land based and many other species, this is truly a fisherman’s paradise, though you still have to put the hard work in as in all fishing adventures. Tight lines Karl NZ
I've just been there for the 1st time. Couple coalies and few mackerel. Really enjoyed it but it was canny busy. Walk is a killer haha love your content BTW 👍
Great video as always. I used to dive and i used to suffer from sea sickness too. I started talking travel sickness tablets. After a dive one day i noticed that id forgot to take the tablet and didnt get sea sick. Ive not suffered from it since.
Cheers Max, yes, it is probably more a mind over matter thing. I just hate that feeling. Probably the reason why I bring it on. Tight lines and safe dives my chum.
Enjoyed the video Darren, haven't done any sea fishing in years, used to fish around the Donegal coast, you're right about safety especially if you're on your own, some of those mackerel were a good size.👍🎣
Hi Sean, thank you for watching. It's not worth taking any risks, for any fish. Yeah, the mackerel are a good stamp on the Northumberland coastline. Tight lines 👍
@@northeastangling It is actually 'a thing' though and works pretty well. It's a proper old school rock climbing technique from way, way back in the day before there were any decent climbing shoes being made.
Not to criticise but you miss read your conditions and what was happening in front of you. In the opening minutes of the video I counted 3 fish jumping the surface and with the surface chop, it was bass chasing. Surface shallow depth pencil should of been used. People get to caught up in spinning heavy deep when the specimen are a lot higher in the water column
Thank you Martin. I did not see anything at the time. Looking back through I see them. I guess , fishing and talking to camera can be distracting. My target was however Mackerel, hence the metals. Maybe next time I will carry some Pencils . Thanks for watching. 👍
Hi, yeah. You're right. That's where I was picking the coalie from, but strangely, no mackerel. They were all to the right. Very sporadic passing shoals. Thank you for watching 👍
Correct, this is why when I went to Newbiggin Church tonight with my son, I looked and said no, it was bottom water and meant walking right on to the rocks that were covered in weed and wet/slippy. I'm not even sure where to try for Mackerel as I am like you, I prefer peace, quiet spots to fish. I don't mind the odd fisherman but tried Blyth pier and will keep my thoughts to myself 😂
another good down to earth video no fancy gear and a few mackie bait for the freezer great footage well done 👍
Appreciate that, David, all the best 👍
Great video, amazing scenery, good too see the mackerel are starting to show, hope they at South shields in 2 weeks time, fingers crossed
Not be long my chum unless they are getting caught already. I Like to stay away from the crowds. Tight lines👍
Another great video, thanks for sharing. Good advice on the safety gear - well done.
Thank you my friend. Hope you in full recovery after your mishap 👍
@@northeastangling Thanks, I'm getting there with the shoulder. It lets me know about it after a while casting lures but that's good Physio 😁😁
Your fishing the rocks at the right hand side of Dunstable castle right, fished there’s 45 years ago, 5lb collie and 4 lb cod loved it mate, now live in NZ , , even better to see the fish are still there, no safety gear in them days, good on ya mate 😀👍
Hiya my chum, I was indeed . Still fish there, not as big as they were. Hope you're wetting a line in NZ and thank you for watching. It means a lot .
@@northeastangling I certainly have been wetting a line for nearly 30 years, have caught kingfish up to 24 kilos on top water lures fishing off rocks and estuaries, also snapper up to 8.3 kilos land based and many other species, this is truly a fisherman’s paradise, though you still have to put the hard work in as in all fishing adventures. Tight lines Karl NZ
@karlpearson8032 sounds like heaven to me. All the best Karl.
I've just been there for the 1st time. Couple coalies and few mackerel. Really enjoyed it but it was canny busy. Walk is a killer haha love your content BTW 👍
Thank you for watching. The walk is just evil, it takes me days to recover 😅. It will be chockablock from now. Glad you got some sport. Tight lines 👍
Wait till you see it this weekend av seen two videos from the castle now it will be madness once people know the mackerel are in 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️😂😂😂😂👍
Always the way!😅. Mackerel fever.
Great video mate
Thank you for watching. It makes it all worthwhile 👍
Hi mate
Name kevin of Sunderland sèe.you on Tube
Fish good day mate looking fish Food
😀👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍looking mate
From kevin
Thank you for watching Kevin.👍
nice one bud good little video fishing and safety nice freezer fillers their well done bud stay safe
Thanks, my chum. It's a good scrap and free bait. They taste great, too! All the best 👍
@@northeastangling delicious enjoy
Great video as always. I used to dive and i used to suffer from sea sickness too. I started talking travel sickness tablets. After a dive one day i noticed that id forgot to take the tablet and didnt get sea sick. Ive not suffered from it since.
Cheers Max, yes, it is probably more a mind over matter thing. I just hate that feeling. Probably the reason why I bring it on. Tight lines and safe dives my chum.
Enjoyed the video Darren, haven't done any sea fishing in years, used to fish around the Donegal coast, you're right about safety especially if you're on your own, some of those mackerel were a good size.👍🎣
Hi Sean, thank you for watching. It's not worth taking any risks, for any fish. Yeah, the mackerel are a good stamp on the Northumberland coastline. Tight lines 👍
A Mate used to pull socks over his boots when he was on rocks and he always insisted it made them non slip.
The thought of that hurts my teeth. Like chewing a wool sweater 😅
@@northeastangling It is actually 'a thing' though and works pretty well. It's a proper old school rock climbing technique from way, way back in the day before there were any decent climbing shoes being made.
I have learnt something new 😁
Top man sir
Thank you for watching 👍
Not to criticise but you miss read your conditions and what was happening in front of you. In the opening minutes of the video I counted 3 fish jumping the surface and with the surface chop, it was bass chasing. Surface shallow depth pencil should of been used. People get to caught up in spinning heavy deep when the specimen are a lot higher in the water column
Thank you Martin. I did not see anything at the time. Looking back through I see them. I guess , fishing and talking to camera can be distracting. My target was however Mackerel, hence the metals. Maybe next time I will carry some Pencils . Thanks for watching. 👍
alot more action to ure left there mate see all the birds on surface
Hi, yeah. You're right. That's where I was picking the coalie from, but strangely, no mackerel. They were all to the right. Very sporadic passing shoals. Thank you for watching 👍
@@northeastangling no worries great content
Safety 1st, 2nd and 3rd before even casting a line.
Wise words indeed, my chum.😊
Correct, this is why when I went to Newbiggin Church tonight with my son, I looked and said no, it was bottom water and meant walking right on to the rocks that were covered in weed and wet/slippy. I'm not even sure where to try for Mackerel as I am like you, I prefer peace, quiet spots to fish. I don't mind the odd fisherman but tried Blyth pier and will keep my thoughts to myself 😂
Go up North Robert. Early morning always the best for peace ✌️. Dustanburgh, Cullernose Point etc.
I know how you feel i lost a fishing buddy to that bastard disease every time I go hes in my thoughts 😢😢
It's always good to keep them with you when you fish, Micky. All the best.
Where is this mark?
Hi, thanks for watching. This is Dustanburgh Castle.
@@northeastangling cheers
blasst from the past
Hope your good Johnny lad. Bread and butter mark. If you ever want a chuck drop me a message bud 👍
@@northeastangling will do soon