Thanks for watching and your kind words. For me, rig selection is 'trial and error' most of the time. It's good to have a few basic set-ups, then adapt and vary things to suit conditions and what fish seem to be interested in feeding. Generally (unless you are specimen hunting), you can't really go wrong with a three hook, clipped-down rig, with hook size, snood strength and length chosen to accommodate the species you are after, but also taking note of any tidal pull / currents. Beads / other attractors sometimes work and sometimes they don't - hence the 'trial and error'!
Really appreciate your kind words. Currently I shore fish anywhere between Suffolk and Somerset and will be covering marks throughout his stretch, which might be of some use. However, I should say that it is from the perspective of a semi-informed visiting angler, rather than local expert guide.
Very educational ,finding your videos are a great help just need more 😀do you do them yourself or do you have someone doing the filming very well put together 👍
Glad to be of help and thanks for watching and your kind comments @polinisuper4. I do all of the filming and editing myself. If there's a film crew about, with nothing better to do and don't want any pay, then please join me - I would lose far fewer fish in the process!
just great enjoyable love the show joe
Much appreciated
Nice informative vid. Easy to watch and nice commentary.Well done.
Much appreciated Anthony!
Another enjoyable vid.👍
@Bugsy Boy - many thanks.
Thanks for sharing, really enjoyable video. Would love to learn more about rig selection you choices seem to have great success.
Thanks for watching and your kind words. For me, rig selection is 'trial and error' most of the time. It's good to have a few basic set-ups, then adapt and vary things to suit conditions and what fish seem to be interested in feeding.
Generally (unless you are specimen hunting), you can't really go wrong with a three hook, clipped-down rig, with hook size, snood strength and length chosen to accommodate the species you are after, but also taking note of any tidal pull / currents. Beads / other attractors sometimes work and sometimes they don't - hence the 'trial and error'!
Thanks for the videos great local content
You're welcome
Great channel, I hope it continues to grow. Sharing the marks fished will help although I'm a long way away!
Really appreciate your kind words. Currently I shore fish anywhere between Suffolk and Somerset and will be covering marks throughout his stretch, which might be of some use. However, I should say that it is from the perspective of a semi-informed visiting angler, rather than local expert guide.
That’s a fishing vid nice one.
Many thanks - glad you liked it. Part two covers lessons learned from part one; with more than double the catch.
Excellent vid and like the style of presentation. I’ve fished this exact spot a few times yet still found this very informative and interesting. 👍
Many thanks for that. Hope you've done well there.
Well filmed very good vid
Thanks again again Paul.
Very educational ,finding your videos are a great help just need more 😀do you do them yourself or do you have someone doing the filming very well put together 👍
Glad to be of help and thanks for watching and your kind comments @polinisuper4. I do all of the filming and editing myself. If there's a film crew about, with nothing better to do and don't want any pay, then please join me - I would lose far fewer fish in the process!
Fished their 58 years ago the sewage outlet attracted the fish then probably still does
Its a very popular mark and on its day can still be very good.