Hi, just catching up with my favourite UA-cam vids and again find that Ben and Gwinear have produced a quality piece of content. I fished cellars years ago and can confirm I spent a fair few hours entertaining and feeding the seal(s) with the mackerel I was pulling in 😅! IF you ever get bored creating fantastic, informative and angling relevant films about your local area please do tour the country doing the same. I and I suspect others would love to get your thoughts on other marks around the coast. Keep the content coming, your time and effort is greatly appreciated.
Thanks for the feedback Gary, it would definitely be fun to explore some new marks like you say but I think we will be keeping it fairly local, at least for the time being. In Cornwall we have a good idea about which places we can talk about without upsetting too many folks. Those seals that live around there are all fat as houses from the steady mackerel diet 😅
Couldn't agree more that fly cellars is underestimated, had some great sessions during the cooler months on big tides. Loving these local guides, great stuff! 👌👌
As a newbie to sea angling what I like about fishing these areas is I feel very safe. No balancing on rocks while my casting improves! Thanks for doing these videos - they're very helpful.
Glad you find them useful - that’s an important point about casting safety! We will be covering a few things that should help with that in the future 👍
The coalfish from Fly Cellars was caught by the brother of an old girlfriend. He brought it to his house and showed me it. Amazing fish from a shallow mark! I have seen many good fish from Cellars and the Harbour marks over the years. An older gent called Dick Moffat used to mullet fish by the toilets on South Quay and regularly had a large group watching him pull up mullet after mullet.
I think that depends on what you’re looking for in your fishing. If you like fishing in the surf, the north coast would be your place. If you prefer calmer water then the south. If you want the best chance of bigger fish, then the estuaries (particularly the south coast estuaries) seem to be the places for that these days.
Hi, just catching up with my favourite UA-cam vids and again find that Ben and Gwinear have produced a quality piece of content. I fished cellars years ago and can confirm I spent a fair few hours entertaining and feeding the seal(s) with the mackerel I was pulling in 😅! IF you ever get bored creating fantastic, informative and angling relevant films about your local area please do tour the country doing the same. I and I suspect others would love to get your thoughts on other marks around the coast. Keep the content coming, your time and effort is greatly appreciated.
Thanks for the feedback Gary, it would definitely be fun to explore some new marks like you say but I think we will be keeping it fairly local, at least for the time being. In Cornwall we have a good idea about which places we can talk about without upsetting too many folks. Those seals that live around there are all fat as houses from the steady mackerel diet 😅
Great vid 👍
Thanks Simon, glad you enjoyed it 👍
Hi ben i popped into the shop last week for the 1st time very impressed.... we must have a catch up and talk Gilthead bream again
Glad you enjoyed your visit to the shop, Neil! I am usually in Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays for next time, cheers, Ben
Couldn't agree more that fly cellars is underestimated, had some great sessions during the cooler months on big tides.
Loving these local guides, great stuff! 👌👌
Glad you’re enjoying them Wayne, lots more in the pipeline 👍
As a newbie to sea angling what I like about fishing these areas is I feel very safe. No balancing on rocks while my casting improves! Thanks for doing these videos - they're very helpful.
Glad you find them useful - that’s an important point about casting safety! We will be covering a few things that should help with that in the future 👍
@@GwinearAngling - We're about to move to Porth - so a video about that area would be much appreciated
In the pipeline 😁
great vids looking forward to more
Thanks, plenty more to come 👍
Very informative indeed, thank-you.
Glad you found it helpful 👍
Thanks for the info as a traveling angler is nice to have the info.
Glad we could help Allen, pop into the shop any time you’re around this way for up to date info 👍
@@GwinearAngling defiantly will call in
The coalfish from Fly Cellars was caught by the brother of an old girlfriend. He brought it to his house and showed me it. Amazing fish from a shallow mark! I have seen many good fish from Cellars and the Harbour marks over the years. An older gent called Dick Moffat used to mullet fish by the toilets on South Quay and regularly had a large group watching him pull up mullet after mullet.
I bet that was a hell of a fish to see in real life! 🤯
Would you day north or south corwall is best for bass lure fishing
I think that depends on what you’re looking for in your fishing. If you like fishing in the surf, the north coast would be your place. If you prefer calmer water then the south. If you want the best chance of bigger fish, then the estuaries (particularly the south coast estuaries) seem to be the places for that these days.