Total respect to you for the hiking with that weight even to very steep places. i also enjoy that you bring yourself on level with the ordinary angler. Enjoying everyone of your videos, great work
That's quite amazing, all the time you have been fishing, and it's your first Whiting. But its great, that you can tick another species, off, the endless list, ho ho. Another great video, stay safe
I've obviously been fishing in the wrong places 😂 Funnily enough, I caught my 2nd on Sunday night, although it wasn't actually hooked, it's tooth got caught in the bait elastic and then it got wrapped up in the snood
It was a great night for fishing. Just a shame the bigger fish didn't make an appearance. I normally only bautnfish in the winter so there should be a few more coming. Thanks again and tight lines👍🎣
Always happy when you upload Nathan,its my go to channel ,awesome as always, I'm watching in pathos where I caught a jewelled moray eel,off a rock mark,turns out they also have teeth,luckily didn't get me tho,keep up your excellent work,best wishes
Another enjoyable vid at least you got a surprise new species you can cross off your list not what you were after but can save a blank doesn’t appear cold enough over here in Cumbria for the cod yet bit frustrating but any amount of thornbacks and dogfish but like the whiting saves a blank looking forward to your next one tight lines Slippy. 🐳🐳
Yep, ticked that off and quite gappy if I don't get another. It has been unseasonably warm, although that doesn't seem to have put the fish off too much. We're still waiting for a decent NE storm to get things stirred up a bit over here, and a frost to get rid of the crabs!
My friend was there last Thursday. They parked at craster and walked up to castle. Other friends like parking up the top road. They caught three codling. Thanks for video
Here in Danmark we catch some big cod/codling very close in and in shallow water....even fly-fishermen catch some Nice cod close in on mixed ground. Most big fish (over 3kg) are caught on lures day and night. Small cod 0.5 to 1kg) eat worms etc. Cod are active Hunters and can move fast...you might be surprized at what you can catch at a short 25m cast.
My God you missed some bites Nathan, that walk must have tired you out? I never found that place very good which surprised me, lots of crabs and it's seal heaven. I was also put off when coming back in the dark one night and there was a sound of hooves and a herd of curious cattle surrounded me, they were a bit rough but luckily didn't knock me over. I laugh at your recordings as almost every time you move near the camera you get a bite don't you? Great as usual, you're a star.
Haha yeah I missed a few and they always seem to be when I'm doing something other than fishing- hopefully they were from smaller fish. Sounds a bit scary, I don't like walking through cattle during the day let alone at night. I tend to walk in from the Embleton side, means I miss the cattle and the walks a bit shorter, although the hill into the castle is a bit of killer. As always, thanks for watching David!!👍🎣
Nice session. Incredible - I can't believe that is your first ever whiting, or sea pigeons as we call them. It has been like whiting soup here - some of them pushing 40cm so not tiny - makes it difficult to get through to the cod.
That's the impression I get from watching videos down on the south coast- like a plague! Funnily enough, I was out fishing last night and I got my 2nd one. We do get them up this way but mainly in or near the Tyne estuary, but rarely fish there.
@@SlippyLimpets I have just been out today - got nine whiting before I could get through them. Then three cod and a thornback - Holderness Coast is amazing when you get it right.
Great session, whiting are aggressive feeders and can strip your baits in minutes. You're lucky to catch that one. As Alex said, if you're buying your worms, it can cost a fortune dealing with Whiting and crabs at the same time.
I am buying my bait but we normally have the whitings to deal with and the crabs are normally gone by the first frost, which is a late this year. Trued squid last night and had a canny session so might save me a few quid. Thanks for watching!!
Congratulations on your first Whiting 👍🏼😂😂 another enjoyable video Slippy 👌🏽 can’t you get black lug up your way? I’ve never really fished with yellow tail but might be next weekend because of the tide size and that might be all that’s available. I bottom fish a rock mark near Pwllheli and some of the coves around there look awesome for your type of lure fishing
A lot of the worm beds have been dug out up here, so worms can hard to come by. I actually prefer using yellows over blacks, not as good against crab attack but give out loads of scent, just as long as tou can get them out before they pop. Ive fished a few marks down that way and you're right, the coves can be great with a lure, headlands are canny too.
Congrats on the first whiting. Strange you think we could catch the same fish all over the UK. We get plagues of whiting in Wales, but yet I never even seen let alone caught a coalfish. If it wasn't for your channel they would be like some sort of mythical creature to me lol
Come to mention it, I've done a fair bit of fishing in Wales but never caught a coalfish there. But then we don't get tope, rays or many dog fish up this way. Must be down to water temps and the different habitats each area has
@@SlippyLimpets WTF Few Dogfish !!!?? Lucky you...only good for saving the blank. But I hope you had a good time and great success when you come to Wales. Quite a few South Wales angling streamers, perhaps you may do a collab one day, who knows? Tight Lines.
Coalfish are like our dog fish, can be a pain but make a good blank saver. Apart from taking part in the Pembs Bass tournament this year, all of my Welsh fishing has been in North Wales. Got to admit that the fishing in South Wales does look great, shame it's an 8 hour drive for me!
@@SlippyLimpets All fleets of pots are shot north & south with the tide, never across it. The small pellet (float) tells you which way the tide is flowing. A flooding tide travels south & the ebb travels north. The dan is always last in line so whichever side the dan is to the pellet, that's the way the tide is flowing. I've worked the pots for years mate.
You can go through the castle gates but I park at Embleton and walk up the hill at the back of the castle. Not quite as far to walk than parking at Craster
Eyup Nathan. I don't know where everyone else is with their cold weather gear knowledge but I know I could do with some advice from someone who knows about clothing for keeping drier and warmer by the sea. I've been looking just recently and it's a mind boggling array of stuff. Where on Earth do I even start? Give me one fish and a star to see her by and that'll do for today however cold I am. I'll sithi after, Dave.
You're in luck Dave, cold weather clothing is my forte! Basically anything that works well on a mountain will work well by the sea, we just need warmer mid/insulating layers because we're more static than mountaineers. Layering is king and you can't go wrong with a merino base layer, primaloft topped with pretex insulating layer and a Gore tex/ eVent outer waterproof and windproof shell. Paramo are also worth a look as an outer layer since theu are warmer than a gtx layer and still waterproof and can be washed easily. Wind is the sapper of warmth, so whatever you have as a shell needs to be windproof to give your insulating layer the best chance of keeping you warm. Hope this helps and tight lines 👍🎣
@@SlippyLimpets Holy cap dude. I've got no problem with a single dimensional thermodynamic earth climate model but I didn't really understand that. I think a video is in order!
I can't believe that's the first whiting you have ever caught but I assume its because you use big hooks and big baits for cod but still that's almost unbelievable. You must be spending a fortune on bait or do you dig it/pump it yourself? I fish 2 or 3 times a week, I use squid for almost all my fishing and I catch a lot of fish. I tend to put a whole squid on at distance or live bait a small whiting. My second rod is normally 2 hooks short to medium range with 2 smaller squid baits. A few days a ago I was catching codling and bass on the same session (yes the bass are still here) Maybe try a session using squid and see how you get on. I used to spend loads on worms and then I realised it was unnecessary and my catch rate didn't decrease. Just get decent quality squid and good bait presentation and it works well.
I was surprised to catch one as well, we do get them but in the Tyne estuary. The beds near me have been have been dug out so I buy them off the net- you're right about the cost. Funnily enough I fished with squid/cart cocktails last night and had a canny session. What area do fish in?
@@SlippyLimpets Hi, I sometimes use cart but not often, mostly I use squid on its own, sometimes mackerel and squid cocktails. I have full confidence in using squid for all my fishing - it catches everything from whiting, flatties, bass, cod, coal fish and Pollock. I'm near Scarborough North Yorkshire, but I tend to travel up to an hour and fish the surrounding area. Depending on what I've got planned I tend to use 1 or 2 bags of squid per session at £4 a bag. I keep it on ice and put left overs back in the freezer.
@@Alexxx---101 I was fishing today with blacks, squid and cart. The best combination was a squid tipped with black. Cart didn't do much at all. This was near Withernsea.
@@DavidTYork Hi, I have caught codling on cart and that's about it. I don't think its worth the extra money to be honest. I concentrate more on where I'm fishing and predicting where I think the fish will be rather than what I think is the best bait. I've used squid consistently for the last 3 years now and I've done well with it. Before that I always had to use worms and peeler every time. I'm not saying squid is a better bait - but it definitely works well for those of us that fish a lot and don't want to spend a fortune every trip. I would rather spend the saved money on lures and braid ect.
I should also mention the type of place I fish, mine is the only bait in the water. If I was fishing a competition or crowded venue I would use the best bait possible.
Paying £100 for a second hand rod wow!!! I don’t think I own a rod that cost more than £40 new lol. I always find the best cod bait is peeler crab from shore
@@SlippyLimpets That's because you're too busy fishing lol? You have to spend days hunting for them in the summer then freeze them, not your thing at a guess?
Total respect to you for the hiking with that weight even to very steep places. i also enjoy that you bring yourself on level with the ordinary angler. Enjoying everyone of your videos, great work
Thanks Al, really appreciate that👍
Excellent. I get excited here on my sofa, watching your rod tips go :-)... love your lighter rod. Thanks for sharing your antics again :-)
I need to use the lighter rod more, love watching the tip bounce! Glad you like the vid👍🎣
That's quite amazing, all the time you have been fishing, and it's your first Whiting. But its great, that you can tick another species, off, the endless list, ho ho. Another great video, stay safe
I've obviously been fishing in the wrong places 😂 Funnily enough, I caught my 2nd on Sunday night, although it wasn't actually hooked, it's tooth got caught in the bait elastic and then it got wrapped up in the snood
Enjoyed your video as always,Ally
Thanks Ally!🎣👍
Looked a perfect night for fishing, always good getting a new species too!
Should upload these weekly enjoying them 🎣
Tight lines slippy
It was a great night for fishing. Just a shame the bigger fish didn't make an appearance. I normally only bautnfish in the winter so there should be a few more coming. Thanks again and tight lines👍🎣
Always happy when you upload Nathan,its my go to channel ,awesome as always, I'm watching in pathos where I caught a jewelled moray eel,off a rock mark,turns out they also have teeth,luckily didn't get me tho,keep up your excellent work,best wishes
Thanks so much mate, really glad you like the content. Hope you're enjoying Greece
Another enjoyable vid at least you got a surprise new species you can cross off your list not what you were after but can save a blank doesn’t appear cold enough over here in Cumbria for the cod yet bit frustrating but any amount of thornbacks and dogfish but like the whiting saves a blank looking forward to your next one tight lines Slippy. 🐳🐳
Yep, ticked that off and quite gappy if I don't get another. It has been unseasonably warm, although that doesn't seem to have put the fish off too much. We're still waiting for a decent NE storm to get things stirred up a bit over here, and a frost to get rid of the crabs!
Well that was a good session you did look cold at some points but thanks for taken with you till the next one take care
It was OK and I wasn't actually cold. I had a spare layer just in case. Thanks for watching and always good to take you along with me👍😋
My friend was there last Thursday. They parked at craster and walked up to castle. Other friends like parking up the top road. They caught three codling. Thanks for video
I parking at Embleton and walking in through the golf course, shorter walk but the hill into the castle is a killer!
Awesome as always buddy!!
Thanks buddy 👍🏻 🎣
Tonight has been about tings and lings, another great video Nathan. 👍
Haha, yeah it has. Guess I would have needed 200+ tings to match John's ling! Thanks John👍🎣
Always good content , that bigger cod isn’t far away
Going to keep casting mate, hopefully a bigger one is waiting for me on my next session.
First time watching your video really enjoyed it very little talking all about the fishing thank
Welcome and thanks for joining the channel👍🎣
I’d love to be able to head up north and go fishing with you seems like some nice fish up your way
WOW, them Lug look Sublime :)
Some of them were like snakes😂
Here in Danmark we catch some big cod/codling very close in and in shallow water....even fly-fishermen catch some Nice cod close in on mixed ground. Most big fish (over 3kg) are caught on lures day and night. Small cod 0.5 to 1kg) eat worms etc. Cod are active Hunters and can move fast...you might be surprized at what you can catch at a short 25m cast.
Great session 👏 👌 that rod tip is amazing 🤣🤣
It really does bounce!!
My God you missed some bites Nathan, that walk must have tired you out? I never found that place very good which surprised me, lots of crabs and it's seal heaven. I was also put off when coming back in the dark one night and there was a sound of hooves and a herd of curious cattle surrounded me, they were a bit rough but luckily didn't knock me over. I laugh at your recordings as almost every time you move near the camera you get a bite don't you? Great as usual, you're a star.
Haha yeah I missed a few and they always seem to be when I'm doing something other than fishing- hopefully they were from smaller fish. Sounds a bit scary, I don't like walking through cattle during the day let alone at night. I tend to walk in from the Embleton side, means I miss the cattle and the walks a bit shorter, although the hill into the castle is a bit of killer. As always, thanks for watching David!!👍🎣
@@SlippyLimpets Yes quite a few dog walkers have been trampled and killed by cows in recent years, I've had some bad experiences with them.
WHITING MAKE WINTER FISHIING FUN.
Catching any fish is fun! Better than catching no fish
Nice to see you back on the bait fishing mate and a cracking video as always. Can you do a video of the rig you use mate
I don't really do 'how to' videos but I'll tie one up in my next bait vid and show you how I make them👍🎣
@@SlippyLimpets cheers mate
Nice session. Incredible - I can't believe that is your first ever whiting, or sea pigeons as we call them. It has been like whiting soup here - some of them pushing 40cm so not tiny - makes it difficult to get through to the cod.
Sea pigeon 😂😂😂😂😂😂🇬🇧👊🏼
That's the impression I get from watching videos down on the south coast- like a plague! Funnily enough, I was out fishing last night and I got my 2nd one. We do get them up this way but mainly in or near the Tyne estuary, but rarely fish there.
@@SlippyLimpets I have just been out today - got nine whiting before I could get through them. Then three cod and a thornback - Holderness Coast is amazing when you get it right.
Seems that way, you have a great selection of species compared to the NE
Great session, whiting are aggressive feeders and can strip your baits in minutes. You're lucky to catch that one. As Alex said, if you're buying your worms, it can cost a fortune dealing with Whiting and crabs at the same time.
I am buying my bait but we normally have the whitings to deal with and the crabs are normally gone by the first frost, which is a late this year. Trued squid last night and had a canny session so might save me a few quid. Thanks for watching!!
Great vid slippy 🎣
Would love to see more of how you're baiting up and hear about bait presentation... I find it hard to find stuff on UA-cam for it
No worries, I normally cut most of the baiting up bits out but will keep more in on my next vid. Glad you liked it
great video Nathan that hill is a killer isnt it
It is mate, glad it doesn't go on for much longer than it does, not sure I'd make it up there if it did 😂
@@SlippyLimpets getting down it is hard enough lol mate
Great video. Went once when I was a kid very long walk. Never caught a thing.
It's a long trek, I'm yet to get a decent fish but I really like fishing there
Class Video..
Thanks mate!
Well done...good video....nowt better than being by yer sel at night fishing...more ccod neextt time😉
Congratulations on your first Whiting 👍🏼😂😂 another enjoyable video Slippy 👌🏽
can’t you get black lug up your way?
I’ve never really fished with yellow tail but might be next weekend because of the tide size and that might be all that’s available. I bottom fish a rock mark near Pwllheli and some of the coves around there look awesome for your type of lure fishing
A lot of the worm beds have been dug out up here, so worms can hard to come by. I actually prefer using yellows over blacks, not as good against crab attack but give out loads of scent, just as long as tou can get them out before they pop. Ive fished a few marks down that way and you're right, the coves can be great with a lure, headlands are canny too.
Congrats on the first whiting. Strange you think we could catch the same fish all over the UK. We get plagues of whiting in Wales, but yet I never even seen let alone caught a coalfish. If it wasn't for your channel they would be like some sort of mythical creature to me lol
Come to mention it, I've done a fair bit of fishing in Wales but never caught a coalfish there. But then we don't get tope, rays or many dog fish up this way. Must be down to water temps and the different habitats each area has
@@SlippyLimpets WTF Few Dogfish !!!?? Lucky you...only good for saving the blank. But I hope you had a good time and great success when you come to Wales. Quite a few South Wales angling streamers, perhaps you may do a collab one day, who knows? Tight Lines.
Coalfish are like our dog fish, can be a pain but make a good blank saver. Apart from taking part in the Pembs Bass tournament this year, all of my Welsh fishing has been in North Wales. Got to admit that the fishing in South Wales does look great, shame it's an 8 hour drive for me!
HI HOW YO FINDING THE CANNON Casting aid i find it has ADDED A FEW YARDS TO MY CASTES
Really, Whys that ?
once i had masters the cannon l found that it gave me more confidence and timing of the cast no worries about braid or mono catching your finger .
@@lesliecollins4124 Right so it wouldn't help someone who is already a good caster. Thanks for that
I'm not sure if it added any distance but it's definitely better than using a finger stall for casting with braid.
Other fast food outlets are available 🤣🤣🤣🤣
This week’s video is sponsored by McDonald’s 😆
I wish it was! I could go full time if I has sponsors like mucky D's😂
Ya pots mate where you see the Dan with the flag on it the should be a small float showing you what way its shot bro
Ah mint, that makes sense! Cheers for the info, really helpful!
@@SlippyLimpets All fleets of pots are shot north & south with the tide, never across it. The small pellet (float) tells you which way the tide is flowing. A flooding tide travels south & the ebb travels north. The dan is always last in line so whichever side the dan is to the pellet, that's the way the tide is flowing. I've worked the pots for years mate.
That makes perfect sense now you've said it. Thanks for the info, really going to help out!
Can I ask you.
What make and model is your rod carrying case ?quiver. and where can I get something simaler
It's a Shakespeare Salt Rod Quiver but most good shops sell something similar, even cheaper than this one
Why do you slacken your drag off when you cast?
I just slacked it off to release the bail arm, else it catches on the beaid and creates a wear point,, but I tighten it back up just before casting.
Another great video thanks dude! What’s the choon?
I got it from a site I sub to for royalty free music, will send the name and artist over in a bit
@@SlippyLimpets thanks man 😎
hi , great show , do you ever use a life jacket ??
Was it a reel handle from penn or rod reel seat that you got mate.
It's a replacement handle for the one that snapped the previous week
1:20 how did the camera get there before you?
Easy. I walked down, set up the camera, walked back up and then walked back down, so the camera captured me arriving.
Do you still need to get through the castle for that mark?
You can go through the castle gates but I park at Embleton and walk up the hill at the back of the castle. Not quite as far to walk than parking at Craster
Eyup Nathan. I don't know where everyone else is with their cold weather gear knowledge but I know I could do with some advice from someone who knows about clothing for keeping drier and warmer by the sea. I've been looking just recently and it's a mind boggling array of stuff. Where on Earth do I even start?
Give me one fish and a star to see her by and that'll do for today however cold I am. I'll sithi after, Dave.
You're in luck Dave, cold weather clothing is my forte! Basically anything that works well on a mountain will work well by the sea, we just need warmer mid/insulating layers because we're more static than mountaineers. Layering is king and you can't go wrong with a merino base layer, primaloft topped with pretex insulating layer and a Gore tex/ eVent outer waterproof and windproof shell. Paramo are also worth a look as an outer layer since theu are warmer than a gtx layer and still waterproof and can be washed easily. Wind is the sapper of warmth, so whatever you have as a shell needs to be windproof to give your insulating layer the best chance of keeping you warm. Hope this helps and tight lines 👍🎣
@@SlippyLimpets Holy cap dude. I've got no problem with a single dimensional thermodynamic earth climate model but I didn't really understand that. I think a video is in order!
That's holy cRap there. Autism. etc.
Used to fish there many years ago. Even had a fight with a baby seal there once, vicious bugger it was too
Haha, they do have a bad temper. I bet the fishing was a bit better a few years ago
@@SlippyLimpets Nope!
I can't believe that's the first whiting you have ever caught but I assume its because you use big hooks and big baits for cod but still that's almost unbelievable.
You must be spending a fortune on bait or do you dig it/pump it yourself?
I fish 2 or 3 times a week, I use squid for almost all my fishing and I catch a lot of fish. I tend to put a whole squid on at distance or live bait a small whiting. My second rod is normally 2 hooks short to medium range with 2 smaller squid baits.
A few days a ago I was catching codling and bass on the same session (yes the bass are still here)
Maybe try a session using squid and see how you get on. I used to spend loads on worms and then I realised it was unnecessary and my catch rate didn't decrease. Just get decent quality squid and good bait presentation and it works well.
I was surprised to catch one as well, we do get them but in the Tyne estuary. The beds near me have been have been dug out so I buy them off the net- you're right about the cost. Funnily enough I fished with squid/cart cocktails last night and had a canny session. What area do fish in?
@@SlippyLimpets Hi, I sometimes use cart but not often, mostly I use squid on its own, sometimes mackerel and squid cocktails. I have full confidence in using squid for all my fishing - it catches everything from whiting, flatties, bass, cod, coal fish and Pollock. I'm near Scarborough North Yorkshire, but I tend to travel up to an hour and fish the surrounding area. Depending on what I've got planned I tend to use 1 or 2 bags of squid per session at £4 a bag. I keep it on ice and put left overs back in the freezer.
@@Alexxx---101 I was fishing today with blacks, squid and cart. The best combination was a squid tipped with black. Cart didn't do much at all.
This was near Withernsea.
@@DavidTYork Hi, I have caught codling on cart and that's about it. I don't think its worth the extra money to be honest. I concentrate more on where I'm fishing and predicting where I think the fish will be rather than what I think is the best bait. I've used squid consistently for the last 3 years now and I've done well with it. Before that I always had to use worms and peeler every time. I'm not saying squid is a better bait - but it definitely works well for those of us that fish a lot and don't want to spend a fortune every trip.
I would rather spend the saved money on lures and braid ect.
I should also mention the type of place I fish, mine is the only bait in the water. If I was fishing a competition or crowded venue I would use the best bait possible.
Paying £100 for a second hand rod wow!!!
I don’t think I own a rod that cost more than £40 new lol.
I always find the best cod bait is peeler crab from shore
Turns out it was a good investment, they seem to be fetching more today:-) Peeler is a great bait but I find it hard to come by.
@@SlippyLimpets That's because you're too busy fishing lol? You have to spend days hunting for them in the summer then freeze them, not your thing at a guess?
Haha yeah, before my youtube days I used to have a freezer stocked but now any time I have between work and editing is spent fishing.
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Why do you have videos at night you can not see anything poor quality make s video you can see
Cod actively hunt in shallower water at night, meaning I'm way more likely to catch one than during the day.
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Thanks as always for watching!!!🙌👍🤛🎣