Hythe has been a struggle for plaice so far this year they haven't arrived in good numbers, but hopefully that will change. At least it was a better session second time out. Very enjoyable video, thank you and hope your hand is improving. Best wishes
Hi Mick. Excellent video as is customary and very informative abouts rigs, bait, etc. Thought you were going to lose your trousers at one point but then realised it was your over trousers! Gradually catching up but I just don't know where the time goes. Cheers. Ken
Nice to see you fishing close to where I work. I usually get as close to the east lookout as I can when firing there's no snags just sand and mud shame that easterly wind as been with us for weeks now. Still a good second session tight lines and thanks for the video.
As always very enjoyable video. Happy catching from AUSTRALIA Nick
Thanks again Nick.
Good video rod
Thanks Mark 👍
Hythe has been a struggle for plaice so far this year they haven't arrived in good numbers, but hopefully that will change.
At least it was a better session second time out.
Very enjoyable video, thank you and hope your hand is improving.
Best wishes
Thanks for that Michael - it may be a while before I'm back there, but hopefully I'll hit it right some day and catch a few more plaice.
Hi Mick. Excellent video as is customary and very informative abouts rigs, bait, etc. Thought you were going to lose your trousers at one point but then realised it was your over trousers! Gradually catching up but I just don't know where the time goes. Cheers. Ken
Thanks again Ken 👍
great video again mate👍👍👍👌👌
Thanks Stephen👍
Nice to see you fishing close to where I work. I usually get as close to the east lookout as I can when firing there's no snags just sand and mud shame that easterly wind as been with us for weeks now. Still a good second session tight lines and thanks for the video.
Many thanks for that - I must fish the Ranges soon.
You must loose quite a bit of distance as you appear to wind in 10-20 yards over tightening your line
Braid hangs in the air more, so with a side wind far more line peels out than needed - I take up the slack. I do take your point though Stuart!