So dependable... so solid. So honest. So much to look forward to. So much knowledge imparted. Missed a minute writing this comment... rewinding. Please keep it up.
I've been watching for a while now and absolutely enjoy all your postings. Having James around is a bonus. I am no fisher. Just caught very small stuff. Hi from Amsterdam.
Come to the Canadian west coast ... get you some huge salmon ... huge shrimp .... 100-200 LB colossal halibut ... full crab traps .... monster cod .... I'll help you eat it all
I often ask things in the comments then 5 minutes later my questions answered, if I'd just waited ✋ lol It's a great show cuz no matter how many times he does something he runs you through the set up to show how it's done, if I'd had this information access when I started fishing 35 years ago I would have progressed alot faster instead I had to wait for for sea angler magazine monthly to learn new tactics.
I'm not a fisherman and I live near London with all its associates crappiness. I really enjoy you videos for the relaxation, the education, the sights of beautiful Cornwall and the passion you display for your hobby. Bloody marvellous, many thanks indeed you lucky sod. :-)
Love wrasse fishing, I used to fish off the rocks in southern Ireland using harbour rag and a potato for a weight in case they dived in the rocks, great sport. Thanks for taking us along with you, take care 👍👍
@@TheFishLocker it works well, make a small slit in a small raw potato, pull the line in until it grips, if the wrasse pulls into the rocks the potato breaks, you don't lose your gear and sometimes you can pull the fish out !
Swings and roundabouts.Still great viewing and commentary.I watch those rod tips like a hawk and feel attached to the moment.Great work as usual.best wishes Barry Lambert.
@@TheFishLocker For those of us in Suffolk where the sea is chocolate brown and only full of whiting, it's nice to see some different species swimming around! ;)
pleasant watching you while I have lunch here in Italy. I like the underwater videos, I hope you do more of them with explanation. You make my life more happy, thank you.
Ha, loved the seagull comment 🤣. Despite it being a struggle, your skills and persistence paid off with some lovely rays and as luck would have it, you managed to avoid a blank on the doggies! 🤣🤣. Sorry, I couldn't resist 😉. Excellent video as always. 👍
When I first started following you, many moons ago, I was impressed with the way you returned your fish. You were gentle and took great care of the return to the water. Nowadays you just goes them in any old husband there is little or no care of the fish or watching to make sure it swims away ok. A little more care please John
Marion different fish take better to being returned in a different manner. Some fish need a gentle release. Others actually swim away better when they enter the water with some force. Pollack, wrasse and Bass for example go back better when torpedoed in head first. Rays, I have learned over the past few months if you slap them back slightly it spurs them on to flapping away. Some very delicate fish, like Red Mullet, John Dory or flounder for example you will see me cradle and allow to swim from my hands. Edit: I will add that it was only recently when fishing with someone else where they showed me about the returning of rays and the difference stood out.
Even when the fishings hard, and they aren't biting, your craft and skill saves the blank, great to watch, as usual. I know where the folk saying how is easy you make it look are coming from. Trust me, after a good year watching John fish, I thought I'd go down for two weeks holiday and be eating fresh fish every day. Without the local knowledge, skill and talent, it sure isn't as simple as it looks! However, stealing John's wrasse fishing tricks, we had an absolute blast catching some of the stunning looking ballans.
I wish i lived down there you have such a variety of fish much more then were i fish in the north east . Always great watching you keep up the good work .
Everyone has days like this mate, nice to get an honest review. All the time I’m watching, you never stop imparting your knowledge, also supplying some great tips and tactics for us all to take onboard. Fantastic nights viewing, really appreciate all the work you put in John. 👏👏👏👍
Thanks John, do you know I always, but always learn something when I watch one of your videos. Some lovely small eyed ray, loved the comment ‘I’m out here more then a seagull’ Have you ever thought of doing a night trip on your boat. You have all the safety kit and nav aids. We used to do a few night trips anchored up in the Humber Estuary up tiding for winter codling with worm. Was quite successful and a completely different slant onto fishing for COD out of Whitby with pirks and muppets. It. Was an old decommissioned small trawler and the smell of bacon and eggs coming up from the galley was most welcome after 5 or 6 hrs of cold fishing conditions.
It's not the height of the waves but the period. I've tended in 30 foot swells 500 hundred feet apart and enjoyed it. It's the 8 footers 50 feet apart that put my heart in my mouth...
Cheers John for sharing another interesting session, just shows that fishing isn't always easy, that's why we must stick at it. I'm back in Cornwall this week & I've hired a boat from Mylor boat hire to fish Falmouth estuary for the first time with my good Lady & take in the sights from the water for the day, can't wait to get out there😀
@@TheFishLocker Thanks John, we will be there tomorrow morning at 10am to get our debrief & collect boat then we have 7 hours of fishing & soaking up the sights round Falmouth, 👍😃🐟
this is MrBear from florida good anwer here in the us we did a good job in depleating are cod and other fish ,humens are a gready lot of animal. im in the midle of the state we were to get hit by the huricane , till it ternd and whent south of use still had 80mph gusts. im 62 and reamember the good days of cod fishing my best was 56 pounds with my dad . stay safe to you and yours. thanks for the vids.
Great video John, lovely autumn sunrise on this one!! I did like the wrasse, there bites are proper aggressive for the size of them🤣. Terrific underwater footage again mate👍🏼. appreciate your efforts as always 👍🏼👍🏼
Not the most prolific session on the boat John & the weather certainly did look a little miserable. Ah well, as they say, 'tomorrow is another day & it could be a bonanza day. Still a very relaxing video to watch. Cheers mate, Don from South Aust.
Eh up John, another wonderful video with plenty of species and excitement. Hope the family is well and healthy and can't wait for the next visit, take care and XXX
You and Marlow from Wild Food UK are true ambassadors for the wild food community - it'd be amazing to see you collaborate one day and make the tastiest fish dish ever
@@TheFishLocker He's a mushroom/plant foraging expert - Wild Food UK is his YT channel. Has a similar approach to you in that he cares a great deal about nature's ecosystems and really know his stuff when it comes to foraging in the woods like you do by/in the sea.
As usual I enjoyed the trip John, some beautiful Ray's which made the trip for me but I think you hit the nail on the head when it started raining and you said you've had enough, better luck next time, keep up the great work John as when I could I loved fishing.
I've just had a skin fade just like u Jon boy so I felt the cold too yesterday morning whilst out on the boat. My boy caught his first fish too. He also caught more than me and my best mate:-) Mackerel, Bass and Gurnard. Good day...
Hi John I Like The Idea Of Showing What's Going On under The Surface Of The Sea, That Was A Moment When I Saw That John Dori Fish. We Call It Pesce San Pietro As The story goes pesce san pietro means St Peter's Fish and It's Called that because of the Black Marks on each side where supposed St Peter picked It Up By His Index Finger And Thumb And That Where Those Marks Came From That's An Old Granddads Story, Keep Up The Good Work And I Love Your Knowledge Thanks For Sharing All That With Everyone Else God Bless You.
Maybe not the best of conditions but you made a few good catches there John. When I saw that dogfish I thought, oh no they found you, and also thought the same as you, just before you said it...'Lets go', also looking at the weather. Interesting session and thanks as usual for sharing. All the best to you and family...Stay safe and TL's.
Good evening John 😊 well you might have been a little disappointed but l thoroughly enjoyed this trip.You should have seen my face when you mentioned John Dory and l was positively beaming seeing that one on the sea bed.The sea bed was so clean,nice to see.ls it me or have you not been Sea Bass fishing! All the very best John best regards to your wonderful family 👪 🌱🌱🌱💕
Just coming to the end of a long weekend with the family in St. Merryn, Constantine bay, Polzeath and surrounding coast. Gorgeous weather and lovely coastline. Not far to travel from Dorset. Thought about you out fishing.
It's reassuring to see that even Fishlocker has off days and know that the sun doesn't always shine in Cornwall. You didn't do too badly in the end though and even managed to get a dogfish! The underwater shots were great and so clear, you certainly wouldn't be able to film them here in the Wash.
Another good session John. Loved some of the wrasse , beautiful!. Good rays and a pity that the John Dory went swimming past 😂. All the best mate and thanks for the excellent video. Graham🎣🎣🎣👍👍
It was from the shore along by the castle. It’s a new mark for me. There must have been 50 people competing. Hardly anything was pulled out. Very strange!
I don't recall a Scorpion Fish on your channel John? I caught a cracker in Loch Leven off Ballachulish. We also got great codling and cooked them in Motorhome that night in Beer Batter.
Not to shabby fella... 👍🏻... Have you got any plans of a UK tour in your warrior booate... I'm Prestonion opposite side country (language) .. 🤣.. Awesome to see you all in a meet and greet... 👍🏻
I've used your locked in lead style rigs (using smaller weights though) to get some unweighted jelly lures down to the bottom round ours, instead of using weighted jig head type lures this summer. Worked at treat! 👍
From what I remember when younger red sky at night, sailors delight, red sky in the morning sailors warning. Always good to fish after a storm not during.
"It's not always nice in Cornwall".....but yer shure beating me! Was supposed to be out today for rockfish/ling cod on some shallow reefs, but? Maritime forecast for Depot Bay, Oregon: 12ft combined seas at 8 seconds, North wind building from 20knts to 30knts in the afternoon. Poseidon says "NO!!". LOL
As you said, those wrasse were stunning.😲 Another nice session John. 👏👏 Pity you didn't get the John Dory, but I'm sure you will.🤞🙏 Take care and stay safe.😷🙊
Early birds catches worms ,,John boy catches mainly marine species 👍 Got my fish locker fix for the week👍 you are the John Wilson of the sea if you remember him ! Obviously ya must. Great show! Catch a cold where we live 😁👍. Great stuff
So dependable... so solid. So honest. So much to look forward to. So much knowledge imparted. Missed a minute writing this comment... rewinding. Please keep it up.
I am simply sharing what I know and love doing Mikey, I am glad you enjoy joining me. 😊👍🏻🎣
I've been watching for a while now and absolutely enjoy all your postings. Having James around is a bonus. I am no fisher. Just caught very small stuff. Hi from Amsterdam.
Come to the Canadian west coast ... get you some huge salmon ... huge shrimp .... 100-200 LB colossal halibut ... full crab traps .... monster cod .... I'll help you eat it all
I often ask things in the comments then 5 minutes later my questions answered, if I'd just waited ✋ lol
It's a great show cuz no matter how many times he does something he runs you through the set up to show how it's done, if I'd had this information access when I started fishing 35 years ago I would have progressed alot faster instead I had to wait for for sea angler magazine monthly to learn new tactics.
You have the same love ❤ hate relationship with john dorey as I do with flatfish....
a good fisherman knows when to go home............. another great video John
Haha. In that case I have often been a bad fisherman. 🤣
Haven't we all mate 👍
I'm not a fisherman and I live near London with all its associates crappiness. I really enjoy you videos for the relaxation, the education, the sights of beautiful Cornwall and the passion you display for your hobby. Bloody marvellous, many thanks indeed you lucky sod. :-)
I must admit I am not a fan of the capital city. I much prefer the coast. So I am glad you can visit vicariously through our videos. 😊
Love wrasse fishing, I used to fish off the rocks in southern Ireland using harbour rag and a potato for a weight in case they dived in the rocks, great sport. Thanks for taking us along with you, take care 👍👍
Haha potato, smart and not polluting:P.
that's very Irish 🤣
That is the most Irish fishing story I have ever heard!! 🤣
@@TheFishLocker it works well, make a small slit in a small raw potato, pull the line in until it grips, if the wrasse pulls into the rocks the potato breaks, you don't lose your gear and sometimes you can pull the fish out !
@@stuartlast8156 Simple genius, I love it!
Great fisherman and great videos. I spent years fishing with my Grandfather at sea. Learned so much from him. Be safe.
Thank you and take care sir. 😊🎣
What a nice mixed bag of fish ! I do love those cuckoo wrase,
Cheers John 👍🏴
Stunning aren’t they. 😊👍🏻
Swings and roundabouts.Still great viewing and commentary.I watch those rod tips like a hawk and feel attached to the moment.Great work as usual.best wishes Barry Lambert.
Aye mate. Some days are good and some you work extra hard. That’s fishing. 👍🏻🎣
Nice to see you enjoying the boat John !!!! Interesting underwater footage cool video catch you on the next one thanks
Glad you enjoyed it mate. 👍🏻🐟
Love the underwater footage - i’m sure i’m not the only one who would be grateful for more. Thanks for the entertainment.
Where I can I will. 😉👍🏻
@@TheFishLocker For those of us in Suffolk where the sea is chocolate brown and only full of whiting, it's nice to see some different species swimming around! ;)
pleasant watching you while I have lunch here in Italy. I like the underwater videos, I hope you do more of them with explanation. You make my life more happy, thank you.
I shall do what I can.
Even on a bad miserable fishing day it’s fun to watch you John. Thanks 😊
Any day on the water is a good day. 😊👍🏻
You have a new follower here from the United States, I'm enjoying watching and learning from your videos.
Thank you and welcome to our channel. 😊
Ha, loved the seagull comment 🤣. Despite it being a struggle, your skills and persistence paid off with some lovely rays and as luck would have it, you managed to avoid a blank on the doggies! 🤣🤣. Sorry, I couldn't resist 😉. Excellent video as always. 👍
Haha. Wouldn’t be a session without a dogfish. 🤣
Really love the underwater footage John, it’s mesmerising, could watch it for hours.
Me too. I love the underwater stuff.
Lure fishing has to be the most enjoyable fishing in the world!
I enjoy it to.
When I first started following you, many moons ago, I was impressed with the way you returned your fish. You were gentle and took great care of the return to the water. Nowadays you just goes them in any old husband there is little or no care of the fish or watching to make sure it swims away ok. A little more care please John
Marion different fish take better to being returned in a different manner. Some fish need a gentle release. Others actually swim away better when they enter the water with some force. Pollack, wrasse and Bass for example go back better when torpedoed in head first. Rays, I have learned over the past few months if you slap them back slightly it spurs them on to flapping away. Some very delicate fish, like Red Mullet, John Dory or flounder for example you will see me cradle and allow to swim from my hands. Edit: I will add that it was only recently when fishing with someone else where they showed me about the returning of rays and the difference stood out.
The sea bed footage is fascinating.
I love it!!
Even when the fishings hard, and they aren't biting, your craft and skill saves the blank, great to watch, as usual.
I know where the folk saying how is easy you make it look are coming from. Trust me, after a good year watching John fish, I thought I'd go down for two weeks holiday and be eating fresh fish every day. Without the local knowledge, skill and talent, it sure isn't as simple as it looks! However, stealing John's wrasse fishing tricks, we had an absolute blast catching some of the stunning looking ballans.
I do love a good wrasse bashing session. 😬👍🏻🎣
Thank you again John for the video.
My pleasure Keith. 😊👍🏻
john is a great example of an angler, a true knowledge of what he is doing that will always get him fish no matter what!
Simply sharing what I love doing mate. 👍🏻😊
Hi John just watching you days fishing on telly nice and warm with a coffee great, you take care keep them coming.
I’ll do my best mate.
I wish i lived down there you have such a variety of fish much more then were i fish in the north east . Always great watching you keep up the good work .
There are still a variety to catch up that way. Nobody targets rays up there but they’re there.
John,just love your dialogue and enjoy your enthusiasm.....but the John Dory swimming past the camera.....epic!!!
Haha. You couldn’t make it up could you?!?!
Well done mate, so good that you keep bringing the content and as always it's great viewing.
I do my best. 👍🏻😊
Everyone has days like this mate, nice to get an honest review. All the time I’m watching, you never stop imparting your knowledge, also supplying some great tips and tactics for us all to take onboard. Fantastic nights viewing, really appreciate all the work you put in John.
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Some days are easy and others make you work. Shows the videos are honest. 😊👍🏻🎣
Thanks John, do you know I always, but always learn something when I watch one of your videos.
Some lovely small eyed ray, loved the comment ‘I’m out here more then a seagull’
Have you ever thought of doing a night trip on your boat. You have all the safety kit and nav aids. We used to do a few night trips anchored up in the Humber Estuary up tiding for winter codling with worm. Was quite successful and a completely different slant onto fishing for COD out of Whitby with pirks and muppets.
It. Was an old decommissioned small trawler and the smell of bacon and eggs coming up from the galley was most welcome after 5 or 6 hrs of cold fishing conditions.
I had planned on doing some overnighters this year mate, just not had weather conditions coinciding with time off work.
It's not the height of the waves but the period. I've tended in 30 foot swells 500 hundred feet apart and enjoyed it. It's the 8 footers 50 feet apart that put my heart in my mouth...
Yeah. 12ft at 10 seconds is nowhere near as bad as 6ft every 4 seconds.
I thought the under water footage was brilliant even the small crabs climbing around class...cheers marra all the best 👍 👌
Thanks mate. 😊👍🏻
Another classic. More underwater footage please John. Brilliant.
I’ll do what I can 👍🏻😊
Heh heh heh.... Well done John. Some you win... Some you lose - as you well know! 😊
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Cheers John for sharing another interesting session, just shows that fishing isn't always easy, that's why we must stick at it. I'm back in Cornwall this week & I've hired a boat from Mylor boat hire to fish Falmouth estuary for the first time with my good Lady & take in the sights from the water for the day, can't wait to get out there😀
If you see me down there give me a shout and a wave. I can maybe point you in the right direction. 👍🏻
@@TheFishLocker Thanks John, we will be there tomorrow morning at 10am to get our debrief & collect boat then we have 7 hours of fishing & soaking up the sights round Falmouth, 👍😃🐟
Love the undr water camera John. More please.
this is MrBear from florida good anwer here in the us we did a good job in depleating are cod and other fish ,humens are a gready lot of animal. im in the midle of the state we were to get hit by the huricane , till it ternd and whent south of use still had 80mph gusts. im 62 and reamember the good days of cod fishing my best was 56 pounds with my dad . stay safe to you and yours. thanks for the vids.
Sadly the “glory days” of cod fishing in the U.K. were before I was alive. Early 80’s and has never been the same since. 😔
Love the under water footage when you're out fishing. Thanks.
Me too. Shame this one got fouled up by that fish.
Days out fishing can't always be champagne & Caviar but you made the most of the conditions & locations John, some lovely Wrasse too #tightlines
That’s very true mate. Shows my videos are all honest. The good and the bad. 😊👍🏻
It's always sunny & calm where you are, loads of fish too :)
Yeah…… no.
Great underwater footage John, amazing how clear and bright it is down there/
Stunning isn’t it. 😊👍🏻
Great video John, lovely autumn sunrise on this one!! I did like the wrasse, there bites are proper aggressive for the size of them🤣. Terrific underwater footage again mate👍🏼. appreciate your efforts as always
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Thanks mate. Just a shame that ray snarled up the camera. 🤷🏻♂️
Not the most prolific session on the boat John & the weather certainly did look a little miserable. Ah well, as they say, 'tomorrow is another day & it could be a bonanza day. Still a very relaxing video to watch. Cheers mate, Don from South Aust.
That’s it mate. Not every day can be a red letter day. It shows the videos are honest. 👍🏻😊
Spends more time at sea than a seagull 😂 loving these vids mate, you know its good content when it makes you want to get out there yourself 👍🎣
Glad you’re enjoying it mate. 😊👍🏻🎣
Great video john.love the underwater footage.
Thank you. 😊👍🏻
Nice session on the small eyed rays them wrasse are a good looking fish john
Aye mate. No two wrasse the same are there. 👍🏻
Rain,home,sensible man. Good luck next time!😎
Thank you Krystyn 😊🎣
You got some cracking fish and loving the underwater footage.
Thank you very much. 😊👍🏻
🌟 Fabulous Jon aka " Neptune " , lots of love from us all here ♥️👍
Thank you Neil. All the best bud. 😊👍🏻🎣
Eh up John, another wonderful video with plenty of species and excitement. Hope the family is well and healthy and can't wait for the next visit, take care and XXX
Thanks Nick. We’re all good mate.
I love slow jigs it’s all I use, and the always find the fish! Great video as always 👍
They do pick out the fish don’t they.
Wonderful video. Love watching ur shows. Thank you for making such top class videos. I learned so much when watching your shows.
Thank you, I am glad you find the videos helpful. 😊👍🏻
You and Marlow from Wild Food UK are true ambassadors for the wild food community - it'd be amazing to see you collaborate one day and make the tastiest fish dish ever
I’m not sure if I know who that is?
@@TheFishLocker He's a mushroom/plant foraging expert - Wild Food UK is his YT channel. Has a similar approach to you in that he cares a great deal about nature's ecosystems and really know his stuff when it comes to foraging in the woods like you do by/in the sea.
I always enjoy the underwater footage 👍🏼Thanks for sharing
I love it too. Shame that ray messed it up.
What would a Fish Locker trip without a Dogfish! 🤣😂
Tell you what though John I'd take an off day like that!
Haha. Wouldn’t be the same without a doggy.
As usual I enjoyed the trip John, some beautiful Ray's which made the trip for me but I think you hit the nail on the head when it started raining and you said you've had enough, better luck next time, keep up the great work John as when I could I loved fishing.
Haha. There’s no need to get soaked through is there. 🤣⛈
I've just had a skin fade just like u Jon boy so I felt the cold too yesterday morning whilst out on the boat. My boy caught his first fish too. He also caught more than me and my best mate:-) Mackerel, Bass and Gurnard. Good day...
Haha. Good for him, now get used to it. My wife and kids always catch more than me when we go out. 🤣
Memories as a child, at the Scillies out on the North Star with Guthrie, jigging feathers, lots of mackerel and pollock five at a time.
Good times. 👍🏻
@@TheFishLocker nearly seventy years ago now, fish were plentiful in those times. 😩
Super as always Dude, a day like that is character building, 😎
Haha. Yep. That’s the way to look at it. 🤣
Briliant, thanks for sharing your vid`s love watching them.
My pleasure 😊👍🏻
That was fun John waiting on the next trip always enjoy your videos
Thank you Dawn. 😊
Good morning from Malaysia. 🇲🇾 I used to follow Fisherman Life (US) and Andy Fishing and Wild Cook (Australia), now The Fish Locker (UK).
Welcome.
“I spend more time at sea than a sea gull” brilliant!
It’s true. 😬
Think you should do a series of fishing coastal towns all round England, would love to see what you can catch in Bridlington
Probably an STD. 🤣
Again Excellent amazed at the beautiful Fish etc , Ah Jist Wish the boat wid Stey Still HI
Haha. You feeling a bit sea sick mate? 🤣🤢
Bad weather means hungry fish. Good fishing to you bud!
Agreed. Thanks Bob.
As always, priceless footage. Your presentation style reminds me of the times I've shared with knowledgeable anglers. Awesome :)
Thank you Andy.
Hi John I Like The Idea Of Showing What's Going On under The Surface Of The Sea, That Was A Moment When I Saw That John Dori Fish. We Call It Pesce San Pietro As The story goes pesce san pietro means St Peter's Fish and It's Called that because of the Black Marks on each side where supposed St Peter picked It Up By His Index Finger And Thumb And That Where Those Marks Came From That's An Old Granddads Story, Keep Up The Good Work And I Love Your Knowledge Thanks For Sharing All That With Everyone Else God Bless You.
Have you seen our other video on cooking John Dory? They are amazing a fish aren’t they. 👍🏻😊
Hi John I Just Saw The Catch & Cook Of The John Dori And I Realized That you already Knew The Story About St Peter Great Knowledge Mate
All the species you just mentioned the slow jig will take the next catch was another species again lol. Quality!
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Great video love the underwater video
The underwater footage is some of my favourite 😊👍🏻
Maybe not the best of conditions but you made a few good catches there John. When I saw that dogfish I thought, oh no they found you, and also thought the same as you, just before you said it...'Lets go', also looking at the weather. Interesting session and thanks as usual for sharing. All the best to you and family...Stay safe and TL's.
Thanks mate, best wishes to you and the family. 😊👍🏻
Good evening John 😊 well you might have been a little disappointed but l thoroughly enjoyed this trip.You should have seen my face when you mentioned John Dory and l was positively beaming seeing that one on the sea bed.The sea bed was so clean,nice to see.ls it me or have you not been Sea Bass fishing! All the very best John best regards to your wonderful family 👪 🌱🌱🌱💕
That JD on the seabed camera was incredible wasn’t it. Taunting me!!!
Just coming to the end of a long weekend with the family in St. Merryn, Constantine bay, Polzeath and surrounding coast. Gorgeous weather and lovely coastline. Not far to travel from Dorset. Thought about you out fishing.
Some lovely spots there mate. 😊👍🏻
Yet another excellent video!
I always watch these before sleep. Makes me feel less worried and stressed.
Keep it up mate!
I am glad that we can bring you some peace. 😊💙
Thanks for another great video !
My pleasure bud. 👍🏻
Love the sea floor cams John
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It's reassuring to see that even Fishlocker has off days and know that the sun doesn't always shine in Cornwall. You didn't do too badly in the end though and even managed to get a dogfish! The underwater shots were great and so clear, you certainly wouldn't be able to film them here in the Wash.
We caught fish and had a nice day at sea. What more can you ask for?
@@TheFishLocker Nothing.
Great underwater footage John! 👌🏻
I love the underwater stuff too. 😊👍🏻
Love these videos but would love to see more underwater footage! ❤
When we can I will 😊👍🏻
Another good session John. Loved some of the wrasse , beautiful!. Good rays and a pity that the John Dory went swimming past 😂. All the best mate and thanks for the excellent video. Graham🎣🎣🎣👍👍
Haha. It was teasing me wasn’t it!!! 🤣
Can't have good days every time but still. a good video John !! Maybe better next one , looking forward to it
That’s fishing mate. The videos are honest. 😊👍🏻
Needed this today thanks John! I blanked at a comp in Porchester this afternoon 😂 6.5lb bass won it
That’s not a very big fish to win with. But well done to the man. 👍🏻
It was from the shore along by the castle. It’s a new mark for me. There must have been 50 people competing. Hardly anything was pulled out. Very strange!
Great session it looked hard work but you still got them. Some lovely rays too
Some days it’s easy, some days you have to work harder.
@@TheFishLocker so true mate
Love these sunday uploads thanks :)
My pleasure bud. 😊👍🏻
Another great upload John, they coming thick and fast, regards to the family, greetings from Cyprus. 🐟🐟🐟🐟
Thanks Jacqui. I’m trying to keep the 2 weekly uploads going as long as I can. Might manage till the end of the month. 👍🏻
@@TheFishLocker Smashing John, I keep my eye out! Regards
Brilliant and the underwater footage is interesting thanks for sharing
My pleasure. 😊
Love how you make it realistic John, love it 😀 ❤
The videos are honest. Always have been and always will be mate.
@@TheFishLocker yes John I know they are , that's why I like watching them. Keep it up.
Love it, and that underwater footage is amazing!
Thank you. 😊
Great vid as always and so wanted to see you bag a JD ! Maybe next time 🤞
Maybe next time. 😊👍🏻
The underwater camera was excellent didn't expect to see so much activity, great video 👍
Shame the ray messed it up.
@@TheFishLocker it was, worth another go though was interesting 👏
I don't recall a Scorpion Fish on your channel John? I caught a cracker in Loch Leven off Ballachulish. We also got great codling and cooked them in Motorhome that night in Beer Batter.
We have seen several when foraging and James and I caught one on a float.
Not to shabby fella... 👍🏻... Have you got any plans of a UK tour in your warrior booate... I'm Prestonion opposite side country (language) .. 🤣.. Awesome to see you all in a meet and greet... 👍🏻
I do mate. But I’ve had a few things on this year. Promised the wife and kids we’d do some holidays. 😊
John.. wife and kid's come first we know that... Keep us subscriber's noted ... Great to shake your hand and say thank you... What's next fella?
Excellent content as always💪
Thanks mate. 👍🏻😊
brill, thank you
My pleasure. 😊👍🏻
I've used your locked in lead style rigs (using smaller weights though) to get some unweighted jelly lures down to the bottom round ours, instead of using weighted jig head type lures this summer. Worked at treat! 👍
That’s the same are a Carolina rig. 😉
Absolutely fantastic mate love your videos💟💟💟💟💟💟👊👊👊👊
Thanks Tom.
From what I remember when younger red sky at night, sailors delight, red sky in the morning sailors warning. Always good to fish after a storm not during.
I’m not a sailor. I’m a fisherman. 😉
Not a great day for fishing. But, a great day to be alive. Excellent content as always. I enjoyed the sea floor cam. 🇺🇸
I love the seabed footage, shame the ray got wrapped up in it. 🤣🤷🏻♂️
Ever thought about using steel weights- a while back I found some reasonably priced ones from Australia. Steel or concrete or stone.
They aren’t as heavy for the size and lead doesn’t rust on the boat.
"It's not always nice in Cornwall".....but yer shure beating me! Was supposed to be out today for rockfish/ling cod on some shallow reefs, but? Maritime forecast for Depot Bay, Oregon:
12ft combined seas at 8 seconds, North wind building from 20knts to 30knts in the afternoon.
Poseidon says "NO!!". LOL
It was like that today. But more like 8-10 every 6 🤢
As you said, those wrasse were stunning.😲
Another nice session John. 👏👏
Pity you didn't get the John Dory, but I'm sure you will.🤞🙏
Take care and stay safe.😷🙊
There’s always next time mate. 👍🏻🎣
Excellent stuff John. Could your drogue have helped stem the angle of the drift at 8.13?
Nah, I’d have had to run it off the bow and the camera would be looking direct into the sun the whole time.
Good morning!
Good morning. 😊
Early birds catches worms ,,John boy catches mainly marine species 👍
Got my fish locker fix for the week👍 you are the John Wilson of the sea if you remember him ! Obviously ya must.
Great show! Catch a cold where we live 😁👍. Great stuff
Hope you enjoy the video mate. 👍🏻
@@TheFishLocker .👍🔥love it .good stuff