Cracking day out in God's country with the lads as always! That little free stretch at the start of video is somewhere i am still very keen to try, convinced there is a special fish to be had there. Our next team outing could very well be on the Ribble...
There are some nice fish to be had on that stretch. There are also some very fine snags as well. Bread is ideal as it avoids the minnows, although cheese paste used to be very popular down there.
Couldn't agree more! Back to basics Pin' fishing and still no better method for fine tuned presentation when trotting. Excited for autumn when the levels are a bit more reliable 😀
Across the team we have different strengths and preferences, which leads us to fishing different rivers/canals across many different methods. Its all fun and thats the main thing!
Proper all rounder you've got there Carl. That reel can do anything providing you keep it clean and well oiled between sessions 👍. I use mine for freelining baits and stillwater float fishing now! All the best, Joel
@@albionangling exactly, i bought my first centerpin just 2weeks ago. I do a lot of flyfishing and fishing with floats on ponds... i did all kinds of fishing, now centerpin fishing will be right in between the 2 i love the most. Ready for another year of learning🥰
If you head 300 metres upstream from the bridge there is a bend in the river where a small tributary and WWT pipe flows in (last time I went I had to hack through nettles to get to it). The water runs about 12-14ft deep here and is the best place to catch bigger fish. Worm always worked for me - trotted along the outfall from the pipe. In winter it's mostly unfishable.
Hello Andy thanks so much for the info will definitely give that a go. Have you ever fished the weir near the caravan park? Seems to be pretty popular up there but never tried it myself.
I've not been that way for a few years now but the only weir I can think of is the one at Sutton-on-Derwent which last I knew was on Leeds/York book. That stretch is particularly good in winter (above weir). Downstream was a riverside pub at Thorganby (The Ferryboat) that did day tickets. I doubt it will still be open but the fishing there opposite the canal mouth was very good for roach, bream, hybrids and monster pike.
I hear you mate, but my thinking with chucking back the little ones is that they always swim off like a shot straight after hitting the water. I'm always paranoid about pike picking off small fish after they've been returned to the water, if you release them gently they tend to swim off quite slow and sluggish, making them easy pickings for a pike. Just my experience, interested to hear your thoughts on this, ultimately I want what's best for the fish of course
Absolutely agree! Had some great results on both bread and worms! We have a new video coming soon which covers the use of worms on my local river, catching some lovely grayling, Chub and trout! Cheers, Joel
What centre pin was Joel using? It looks really nice, i'm looking for a good one, only gunna buy one so want a really good one like that one, i'll have it for rest of life, never centred pinned before but always wanted to after watching john wilson in the mid 80's on go fishing
Hi Danny, the pin I am using in the video is an Okuma Sheffield. You can get them for around £100 on ebay, keep your eyes peeled, there's a few knocking around. They probably have the best bearings on the market! They spin forever (which some people don't like). They are great for delicate trotting, once you get the control right with your thumb.
@@DJFarside I don't experience any problems with such free spinning bearings but others say it causes 'overruns' on your line, less control and chance of tangles if you are paying too much line out compared to speed of float. Its all in the thumb for me though! Cheers, Joel.
They are worth spending time learning, despite how frustrating they can be when things aren't going to plan on the bank! Accept some tangles when learning, and patience pays off (something we are accustomed to in fishing 😀) What pins you got?
@@albionangling okuma Sheffield and an advanta endurance pin.Wanted a Sheffield since the 80s.I can use them no problems just with personal circumstances I've not had the chance plus I'll health hasn't helped.Next year I'll have a JW young pin 3 or 4 hundred quid .
@@paulAnthony7236 sorry to hear you haven't been well Paul. We really do hope you can get on the bank when you can and enjoy some trotting on those pins. The JW Young Wilson Heritage reel is a dream reel for me, but i'm a long way off affording one of those at the moment! Joel.
@@albionangling Gagging to get out m8 I've even forgot what a carp feels like I've got so much gear just not getting used I make and sell baits and haven't been able to get out to sell them hopefully I'll get on the river next week .The okuma Sheffield is beautiful reel I think Angling direct has put the price up to 200 quid now but still well worth it.Ill definitely get JW young pin they are a pure work of art . Something special about a pin though.Im subscribed so obviously I'll be watching the videos m8 👍
@@paulAnthony7236 Really appreciate the sub and support, and do keep in touch :). Best of luck on the bank mate, if there's any questions re pins (we are not experts!), will do our best to help give tips from our point of view. Cheers, Joel
Is there any particular reason why Joel has his line coming off the top of his ‘pin and you have,like me, your line coming off the bottom of your ‘pin?
Well spotted John! Personally, I like having the line coming off the bottom as it feels more comfortable to retrieve line after a trot. I believe Joel has his line come off the top because its meant to give less drag on the first eye of the rod, allowing the line to come off the reel more easily. Think that's right, sure Joel can chip in if that's not true. Either way, line off the bottom works for me, line off the top works for Joel! Cheers, Niall
To some extent yes, as Niall says, off the top does give slightly less drag on the first eye of the rod! There are two other reasons worth mentioning John: • off the top = easier to cast in windy conditions (cats cradle style). This is a marginal benefit, casting in the wind is just hard work with a pin, no matter what you do! • off the top = The ratchet on my Sheffield engages when spinning anti-clockwise. Therefore requiring 'off the top' to ensure ratchet engages when playing a fish as its taking line! You can reverse the ratchet direction by adjusting the ratchet pawl in the mechanism, but not done it yet myself! That would be needed if you wish to stick to 'off the top' or 'off the bottom' and the ratchet doesn't engage when fish taking line.
The longer rod is the one i'm using, 15ft Drennan Acolyte. I should do a video on this rod, its just incredible, catching dace to barbel, it handles everything with precision and is light as a feather. Just got to be careful with tip section, very delicate especially if you slam it with a van door like i did 😀 All the best, Joel
@neilt7191 plus 😀 Its had barbel to 9lb through it, handled like a dream. A lot of control, especially paired with a good centrepin. If you watch our River Wye barbel video you will see it catch barbel with a speedia centrepin
Indeed they are. It's criminal 😞. Very few clean rivers left anywhere in the country now. Forget your predators, the real problem is the very thing we are all paying for through our water bills. Utter disgrace.
Free to fish? That makes it a Yorkshireman’s favourite, right?? Great stuff, lads. Thanks a million.
You're not wrong there 🤣
Cracking day out in God's country with the lads as always!
That little free stretch at the start of video is somewhere i am still very keen to try, convinced there is a special fish to be had there.
Our next team outing could very well be on the Ribble...
There are some nice fish to be had on that stretch. There are also some very fine snags as well. Bread is ideal as it avoids the minnows, although cheese paste used to be very popular down there.
@@jorvikangler Love using Cheese Paste! Will have to try that over winter, thanks for the advice mate 😀
Needs a winter silver session down that stretch! Cheers, Joel
I really don't care what I'm catching when fishing with a pin, it's such a enjoyable way to fish except when the wind is been silly.
Couldn't agree more!
Back to basics Pin' fishing and still no better method for fine tuned presentation when trotting.
Excited for autumn when the levels are a bit more reliable 😀
Lovely stretch of river that m8.
Hoping to go back in winter for some roach!
Very interesting the way you fish.
Across the team we have different strengths and preferences, which leads us to fishing different rivers/canals across many different methods. Its all fun and thats the main thing!
I picked up a trudex 5/12" centerpin reel cant wait to use it this year
Proper all rounder you've got there Carl. That reel can do anything providing you keep it clean and well oiled between sessions 👍. I use mine for freelining baits and stillwater float fishing now!
All the best,
Joel
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Its not emberracing if you learned from it! Remember the first day you ever fished? What a crappy day was that😉 and look now what you can.
Always learning! That is what keeps it exciting 😀
@@albionangling exactly, i bought my first centerpin just 2weeks ago. I do a lot of flyfishing and fishing with floats on ponds... i did all kinds of fishing, now centerpin fishing will be right in between the 2 i love the most. Ready for another year of learning🥰
@@jasmijnariel best of luck, tight lines 🎣
Up there with fly fishing for me! Good vid lads 👍
I'd agree mate! I've always been pro fly fishing but trotting a float on a centerpin comes very very close! All the best mate, Niall
If you head 300 metres upstream from the bridge there is a bend in the river where a small tributary and WWT pipe flows in (last time I went I had to hack through nettles to get to it). The water runs about 12-14ft deep here and is the best place to catch bigger fish. Worm always worked for me - trotted along the outfall from the pipe. In winter it's mostly unfishable.
Hello Andy thanks so much for the info will definitely give that a go. Have you ever fished the weir near the caravan park? Seems to be pretty popular up there but never tried it myself.
I've not been that way for a few years now but the only weir I can think of is the one at Sutton-on-Derwent which last I knew was on Leeds/York book. That stretch is particularly good in winter (above weir). Downstream was a riverside pub at Thorganby (The Ferryboat) that did day tickets. I doubt it will still be open but the fishing there opposite the canal mouth was very good for roach, bream, hybrids and monster pike.
Love it center pin reel
Good spot
Strike🎣🎣
Thanks for watching 😎
Have you considered bending down and putting the fish back, as opposed to tossing them in?
I hear you mate, but my thinking with chucking back the little ones is that they always swim off like a shot straight after hitting the water. I'm always paranoid about pike picking off small fish after they've been returned to the water, if you release them gently they tend to swim off quite slow and sluggish, making them easy pickings for a pike. Just my experience, interested to hear your thoughts on this, ultimately I want what's best for the fish of course
Big worms and bread are the key for big fish🥰
Absolutely agree! Had some great results on both bread and worms! We have a new video coming soon which covers the use of worms on my local river, catching some lovely grayling, Chub and trout!
Cheers,
Joel
Lovely early model Rapidex
Thanks for watching 😀
We've got quite a selection of centrepins amongst the group now ❤️, just love em!
All the best
What centre pin was Joel using? It looks really nice, i'm looking for a good one, only gunna buy one so want a really good one like that one, i'll have it for rest of life, never centred pinned before but always wanted to after watching john wilson in the mid 80's on go fishing
Hi Danny, the pin I am using in the video is an Okuma Sheffield. You can get them for around £100 on ebay, keep your eyes peeled, there's a few knocking around. They probably have the best bearings on the market! They spin forever (which some people don't like). They are great for delicate trotting, once you get the control right with your thumb.
@@albionangling Nice one, thanks, spinning forever seems like the perfect centrepin lol, not sure why others dont like that ha ha
@@DJFarside I don't experience any problems with such free spinning bearings but others say it causes 'overruns' on your line, less control and chance of tangles if you are paying too much line out compared to speed of float. Its all in the thumb for me though!
Cheers,
Joel.
Got 2 pins still haven't had the chance to use them I'm gagging.
They are worth spending time learning, despite how frustrating they can be when things aren't going to plan on the bank! Accept some tangles when learning, and patience pays off (something we are accustomed to in fishing 😀)
What pins you got?
@@albionangling okuma Sheffield and an advanta endurance pin.Wanted a Sheffield since the 80s.I can use them no problems just with personal circumstances I've not had the chance plus I'll health hasn't helped.Next year I'll have a JW young pin 3 or 4 hundred quid .
@@paulAnthony7236 sorry to hear you haven't been well Paul. We really do hope you can get on the bank when you can and enjoy some trotting on those pins. The JW Young Wilson Heritage reel is a dream reel for me, but i'm a long way off affording one of those at the moment!
Joel.
@@albionangling Gagging to get out m8 I've even forgot what a carp feels like I've got so much gear just not getting used I make and sell baits and haven't been able to get out to sell them hopefully I'll get on the river next week .The okuma Sheffield is beautiful reel I think Angling direct has put the price up to 200 quid now but still well worth it.Ill definitely get JW young pin they are a pure work of art . Something special about a pin though.Im subscribed so obviously I'll be watching the videos m8 👍
@@paulAnthony7236 Really appreciate the sub and support, and do keep in touch :). Best of luck on the bank mate, if there's any questions re pins (we are not experts!), will do our best to help give tips from our point of view.
Cheers, Joel
Is there any particular reason why Joel has his line coming off the top of his ‘pin and you have,like me, your line coming off the bottom of your ‘pin?
Well spotted John! Personally, I like having the line coming off the bottom as it feels more comfortable to retrieve line after a trot. I believe Joel has his line come off the top because its meant to give less drag on the first eye of the rod, allowing the line to come off the reel more easily. Think that's right, sure Joel can chip in if that's not true. Either way, line off the bottom works for me, line off the top works for Joel! Cheers, Niall
To some extent yes, as Niall says, off the top does give slightly less drag on the first eye of the rod! There are two other reasons worth mentioning John:
• off the top = easier to cast in windy conditions (cats cradle style). This is a marginal benefit, casting in the wind is just hard work with a pin, no matter what you do!
• off the top = The ratchet on my Sheffield engages when spinning anti-clockwise. Therefore requiring 'off the top' to ensure ratchet engages when playing a fish as its taking line!
You can reverse the ratchet direction by adjusting the ratchet pawl in the mechanism, but not done it yet myself! That would be needed if you wish to stick to 'off the top' or 'off the bottom' and the ratchet doesn't engage when fish taking line.
@@joeldixon3459 thanks for the quick reply, it’s decision time now 🤔
What rods
The longer rod is the one i'm using, 15ft Drennan Acolyte. I should do a video on this rod, its just incredible, catching dace to barbel, it handles everything with precision and is light as a feather. Just got to be careful with tip section, very delicate especially if you slam it with a van door like i did 😀
All the best,
Joel
@@albionangling 15ft Ultra OR Plus ??
@neilt7191 plus 😀
Its had barbel to 9lb through it, handled like a dream. A lot of control, especially paired with a good centrepin. If you watch our River Wye barbel video you will see it catch barbel with a speedia centrepin
The master????
rivers full of sewage
Indeed they are. It's criminal 😞. Very few clean rivers left anywhere in the country now. Forget your predators, the real problem is the very thing we are all paying for through our water bills. Utter disgrace.
there is no lesson then
Thanks for watching
We will look at doing a more step by step approach to a trotting video in future 😀
Cheers