Really informative chat, that's helped me think a little differently about the reasons on why populations of Barbel have declined on many of our rivers. And the natural balance idea of the rivers only supporting what they can hold sounds quite plausible. But I do think over use of pellets can't be good, and has maybe aldo had an effect on the population. Paul. Maybe do a bankside feeder fishing session for silvers & chub to show others anglers there's more to fishing than boilies and pellets? 👍
Really like the concept. Great to see something a little different to the norm. You could have struck upon something with the "bankside chat" idea. Always nice to get an insight into people and places rather than out and out marketing all the time.
Great vlog as always Paul, would love to see some winter specimen perch fishing, possibly a comparison video of lure vs bait if possible. Best wishes and stay safe and well to you and your family buddy
Thanks mate. That’s something I’d like to do, just need to find the right venue. Have you seen the short perch lure videos I’ve been doing with Thom Hunt over on my FB page? Tight lines! Paul
@@drpaulgarner nice have a look at Woodside fishery, in Kidderminster I believe its not far from you and the island pool has perch to over 5lb and they allow dropshotting, so would imagine they would allow single hook lure like jigging etc too. Unfortunately I don't do Facebook, but I know thom hunt as I'm subscribed to his you tube channel, he's an excellent lure angler.
That got me thinking about carrying some big worms in high water conditions along with smelly boilies. Something as basic and overlooked like that could make a difference.
There is a saying that,If your concentration is getting bad, take up top water or bass fishing. It will really improve your ability to focus. Thanks for sharing this video...
Does anyone know what the rods and reels are that Lewis is using in this film please. I have some retirement money to spend and quite like the style of fishing shown. Thanks.
nice to hear the conversation about population dynamics. Whilst at Aberdeen University I came across catch data for I think it was the Dee. Salmon beats kept records of all captures dating back to the 18th century and what struck me was the boom and bust nature of captures - there would be a decade of high numbers of salmon caught then a drop lasting again a decade - and this wasn't down to human pollution or overfishing at sea. All species of fish see natural fluctuations in populations. On the issue of baits in flood - try a large lob worm and luncheon meat together! Ive had a great fishy response to that
@@drpaulgarner Yes Paul - size 6/4 hook through the meat, the largest lobworm you can get your hands on hooked once so it's sitting on the bend then push the hook back up into the meat. You have a large lob held nicely against meat. Alternatively, the worm onto a hair, followed by the meat. After a decade of boilies and pellets, I've gone back to the old ways and have to say they just can't resist it!
Only found your channel. Form ireland 🇮🇪. Done a lot of fishing in my youth. Neglected it last 15 years for beach fishing. But that's gone dead last 5 years. "Thanks EU and corrupt goverment". So back on the canels
Brill video Paul. I fish the Severn at Ironbridge. Love it there.
We have a good population of Barbel, from doubles to babies.
Can't beat it.
What a sensible , honest conversation... dropped on you by chance ...liked n subbed on this one vid !
Thanks Bryn. There’s a bit of a mixture of other topics, do I hope you find some others you like. Tight lines!
Good to see Lewis back out there catching a few. Well done both 🤘🏻
Thanks Jason. 👍
Paul and Lewis. Really informative and interesting video. Thank you both😉👌
Thanks David, much appreciated. 👍
Great video and very informative with floodwater barbel , swim rotation is definitely more productive especially in winter I've found myself!!👌👍🏼
Thanks Gary. Definitely the way to go. Tight lines! Paul
Really good informative video Paul. Top work👍
Thanks Ian. 👍
Cracking video Paul and Lewis .Really enjoyed that 👍
Really enjoyed the film. I love too advocate the power of worms and the film perfectly did that.. superb 😊
Thanks Gary. We often forget the simple baits, such as worms, but they will catch an awful lot of fish!
Really informative chat, that's helped me think a little differently about the reasons on why populations of Barbel have declined on many of our rivers. And the natural balance idea of the rivers only supporting what they can hold sounds quite plausible. But I do think over use of pellets can't be good, and has maybe aldo had an effect on the population.
Paul. Maybe do a bankside feeder fishing session for silvers & chub to show others anglers there's more to fishing than boilies and pellets? 👍
Really like the concept. Great to see something a little different to the norm. You could have struck upon something with the "bankside chat" idea. Always nice to get an insight into people and places rather than out and out marketing all the time.
Thanks mate. It was an enjoyable thing for us to do. I’ll have to try and co-op a few more people.
A superb presentation, great content, more interviews in the future Paul! :-)
Many thanks for the kind words! Hopefully, we have some more lined up for 2021. Best wishes, Paul
Great vlog guys, picked up some good tips there 🎣👍🏼
Thanks mate. Really appreciate your comment. 👍
Really enjoyed this video, thank you
Thanks David. We really appreciate you taking the time to comment. Tight lines!
Great vlog as always Paul, would love to see some winter specimen perch fishing, possibly a comparison video of lure vs bait if possible. Best wishes and stay safe and well to you and your family buddy
Thanks mate. That’s something I’d like to do, just need to find the right venue.
Have you seen the short perch lure videos I’ve been doing with Thom Hunt over on my FB page? Tight lines! Paul
@@drpaulgarner nice have a look at Woodside fishery, in Kidderminster I believe its not far from you and the island pool has perch to over 5lb and they allow dropshotting, so would imagine they would allow single hook lure like jigging etc too. Unfortunately I don't do Facebook, but I know thom hunt as I'm subscribed to his you tube channel, he's an excellent lure angler.
That got me thinking about carrying some big worms in high water conditions along with smelly boilies. Something as basic and overlooked like that could make a difference.
Thanks Richard, definitely worth trying.
Cracking video guys
Thanks Clive. Bit complicated to film because of distancing, but we got there. 🙂
Great stuff as always, any chance of a film on bait fishing for perch on a Stillwater?👍👍
Thanks Leighton. Will see what I can do. Great idea. 👍
There is a saying that,If your concentration is getting bad, take up top water or bass fishing. It will really improve your ability to focus.
Thanks for sharing this video...
Thanks mate. We don’t have the same bass as you guys in the U.K., but that saying fits with our top water northern pike fishing. 👍👍
Does anyone know what the rods and reels are that Lewis is using in this film please. I have some retirement money to spend and quite like the style of fishing shown. Thanks.
nice to hear the conversation about population dynamics. Whilst at Aberdeen University I came across catch data for I think it was the Dee. Salmon beats kept records of all captures dating back to the 18th century and what struck me was the boom and bust nature of captures - there would be a decade of high numbers of salmon caught then a drop lasting again a decade - and this wasn't down to human pollution or overfishing at sea. All species of fish see natural fluctuations in populations.
On the issue of baits in flood - try a large lob worm and luncheon meat together! Ive had a great fishy response to that
Thanks Roger. I like the bait idea. Will give that a try. Thanks!
@@drpaulgarner Yes Paul - size 6/4 hook through the meat, the largest lobworm you can get your hands on hooked once so it's sitting on the bend then push the hook back up into the meat. You have a large lob held nicely against meat. Alternatively, the worm onto a hair, followed by the meat. After a decade of boilies and pellets, I've gone back to the old ways and have to say they just can't resist it!
is that a feeder hanging off that tree? lol
Yep, but not one of ours! lol
Only found your channel. Form ireland 🇮🇪. Done a lot of fishing in my youth. Neglected it last 15 years for beach fishing. But that's gone dead last 5 years. "Thanks EU and corrupt goverment". So back on the canels