Thanks Liam for sharing the fish you have captured so far. Nice to see and very similar to what we can see in lakes, ponds and streams in Sweden. Wishing you a nice Midsummer (Midsummer is THE weekend in Sweden when we celebrate summer and Friday (Midsummer eve) is a day off for most people. Cheers! // Bertil.
Great job Liam. I really enjoy your videos. I believe whoever watches it will get closer to what we have been alienated from-nature around us. All the best.
Thank you Liam, another enthusiastic fact filled upload. Your passion and knowledge just sets you aside from many other "tubers" keep up your sterling performances. All the best. Phil.
Thanks Jacq. I have been taking some time to complete the subtitles on my videos recently but it cannot be done straight away. My last five videos have this now so if you haven’t seen them all already, click the subtitles and they will be completely correct :)
Excellent stuff again. Very useful and educational. We used to fish for pike gudgeon and perch. We built wee underwater prisons to keep them in then released then at the end. lol There were plenty of gudgeon back then where we fished. Never found roach or chub. Super footage.
That Green colored river lake or whatever it is was a GREAT find, you're showing the pike and we can see other species in the background,. great footage. PS: Gudgeon, I don't think I knew that species...
If you have just enjoyed watching this video then be sure to check out my latest video, taking a look at the European Water Vole: @
Thanks Liam for sharing the fish you have captured so far. Nice to see and very similar to what we can see in lakes, ponds and streams in Sweden.
Wishing you a nice Midsummer (Midsummer is THE weekend in Sweden when we celebrate summer and Friday (Midsummer eve) is a day off for most people.
Cheers! // Bertil.
Great job Liam. I really enjoy your videos. I believe whoever watches it will get closer to what we have been alienated from-nature around us. All the best.
Thank you! Thats my whole aim, to bridge the gap between people and nature. its for the benefit of everything and everyone :)
Excellent video. Lovely shots underwater. Many Thanks for sharing.
Thank you Liam, another enthusiastic fact filled upload. Your passion and knowledge just sets you aside
from many other "tubers" keep up your sterling performances. All the best. Phil.
I am very happy that I can read English under the video. that way I get it better. Thanks for that. (maybe I said it before!)
Enjoy the day! jacq
Thanks Jacq.
I have been taking some time to complete the subtitles on my videos recently but it cannot be done straight away. My last five videos have this now so if you haven’t seen them all already, click the subtitles and they will be completely correct :)
A Shot Of Wildlife
That's a lot of work. I understand that it cannot all be done at once.
FANTASTIC VERY VERY VERY INTERESTING AND FANTASTIC BEAUTIFUL GOOD THANKS
Excellent footage and great info as always mate. Keep up the good work! 👍😎👍
Excellent stuff again. Very useful and educational. We used to fish for pike gudgeon and perch. We built wee underwater prisons to keep them in then released then at the end. lol There were plenty of gudgeon back then where we fished. Never found roach or chub.
Super footage.
great video! Love how accessible your content is to everyone, look forward to the next video!
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Wow, that has to be the best underwater footage you've managed to get so far. Great stuff.
Some amazing footage! Thanks for sharing it!
Top work!
Great video again, didn't know pikes could be that big! What would Oliver Cromwell have thought! 💦🐟🎣
That Green colored river lake or whatever it is was a GREAT find, you're showing the pike and we can see other species in the background,. great footage.
PS: Gudgeon, I don't think I knew that species...
🐟Nice vid 👍
Thank you :)
The fish image came into focus.
Hey Liam, enjoying your channel!
Weird question perhaps, but did we chat yesterday? You on a canoe and me catching a chub from the wensum bank? :)
Spot the stickleback (1:02)!
Well spotted!
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I have some videos of uk native fish in my tanks, check them out. Or don't.