As a second career, I fished commercially with rod and line for 15 years, no doubt visiting all the wrecks you fish. There is much I could say to you about the wrecks and your methodology, whilst not wishing to spoil your fun! One wreck in particular, within your range always fished well for decent cod in May and June, but absolute precision was needed to locate the cod on a certain part and then only on the flood tide. Perhaps one day I will see you on your boat at KIngsbridge, which I visit frequently. If I do I will make myself known to you and talk wrecks and fishing! If there is one piece of advice I could give you now. Please discipline yourself not to strike when lure fishing, just keep winding! You will not miss many like that! All the best, I enjoy the videos, keep them coming!
Thanks David, very much appreciated your comments and I like nothing better than a chatting about fishing so it would be great to meet up at some point. 👍
Good to see plenty of Pollack on the wrecks even if they are not big. I wonder if that is because they have probably not been netted out this year? Thanks for another good one 👍
You have really nailed pouting bashing are you using a secret bait perhaps? An ancient pouting dance before sailing? Whatever it is it's highly effective well done keep it up
You never hold any member of the shark family by the tail. They have no rib cage, it is just cartalage. And if you hold them by the tail all the internal organs fall to the mouth part of the fish and eventually they could die. So be very careful how you handle them. But otherwise not a bad video
That’s a fair point, however, the poor thing was riddled with parasites. It also wasn’t too heavy and not in pup. I’ve had them on the deck before and they’re difficult to handle with one hand without getting spiked by one of those spurs so on balance, for my safety and the welfare of the spurdog, I handled it that way to clear it of most of its parasites. Thanks for watching 👍
Sorry folks, I made a mistake talking about my gear. The fixed spool reel is a Penn Clash 2 3000. Tight lines 🎣🎣
As a second career, I fished commercially with rod and line for 15 years, no doubt visiting all the wrecks you fish. There is much I could say to you about the wrecks and your methodology, whilst not wishing to spoil your fun! One wreck in particular, within your range always fished well for decent cod in May and June, but absolute precision was needed to locate the cod on a certain part and then only on the flood tide. Perhaps one day I will see you on your boat at KIngsbridge, which I visit frequently. If I do I will make myself known to you and talk wrecks and fishing! If there is one piece of advice I could give you now. Please discipline yourself not to strike when lure fishing, just keep winding! You will not miss many like that! All the best, I enjoy the videos, keep them coming!
Thanks David, very much appreciated your comments and I like nothing better than a chatting about fishing so it would be great to meet up at some point. 👍
What great weather you had rob. Loved that spur dog absolute beuty. Pollock for tea then lol 😊
Definitely Dave! So nice to have a decent run of weather👍🎣
Always look forward to your videos buddy 🎣👍😊
Cheers mate👍
Great vid and thanks for sharing 😊
Thank you Paul 👍🎣
Keeping the vids coming. Well done mate.
Thanks mate👍
Good to see plenty of Pollack on the wrecks even if they are not big. I wonder if that is because they have probably not been netted out this year? Thanks for another good one 👍
Yes I’m convinced it’s having a big impact already👍
You have really nailed pouting bashing are you using a secret bait perhaps? An ancient pouting dance before sailing? Whatever it is it's highly effective well done keep it up
🤣 They are everywhere in my little patch! 👍
I reckon you had a pout on the other hook and a porgie helped himself to it
Now there’s a thought! Maybe…
Alway great to watch old chap 🤓
Thanks John👍
Nice last catch
Saved the day! 👌👍
You never hold any member of the shark family by the tail. They have no rib cage, it is just cartalage. And if you hold them by the tail all the internal organs fall to the mouth part of the fish and eventually they could die. So be very careful how you handle them. But otherwise not a bad video
That’s a fair point, however, the poor thing was riddled with parasites. It also wasn’t too heavy and not in pup. I’ve had them on the deck before and they’re difficult to handle with one hand without getting spiked by one of those spurs so on balance, for my safety and the welfare of the spurdog, I handled it that way to clear it of most of its parasites. Thanks for watching 👍
They are called pouting, why do you keep calling them pout ?
They are Trispoterus Luscus, pouting, pout, scotch haddock, blegg or bib and probably many other local names. 👍
chill out 😂 really doesn't matter dose it
Absolutely 👍🤣
Wow youve just been given 45 miutes of free entertainment and you are moaning about the Pout. Get a life