@@seaangling Mark have you thought about using a dongle (hair rig) with a clip on the end that fits onto a bait clip....whip your bait along the hair as such n not on the hook....
@@simonsmith6126 it has been suggested and I am now researching it. Looks very interesting and would help prevent deep hooked fish which on a skate isn’t the easiest thing to resolve. They have cavernous mouths as you well know. The dongle/dangle could be an elegant solution. 👍🏻😉🎣
Another great video Mark. With them rod and reels if you don't catch a skate maybe you could fish for submarines lol. Have a great trip, keep on rambling and beavering away.
HI Mark, love the videos and as a returning fisherman I have learnt so much from your ramblings. I am sure that you were setting up basic pulley rigs that you could use with different length snoods. Could you send me a link because I am trying to carry as least I can when I go fishing. Many thanks for all you do mate, Peter
Great video Mark, love the new gear🎣 Went out on Leigh Taylor's boat in April after watching your previous videos, fantastic skipper, between 3 of us we landed 18 skate biggest 179lbs can't wait to go back and get a 200lb fish, tightlines hope you have a great trip and look forward to watching your video!
Leigh is an amazing skipper and always goes above and beyond to make the experience the best it can be. A 179lb fish is a lump and with 18 landed you must have all had a serious workout. I’m still chasing my first 200lb skate.
It is the opposite, the weight of the fish pulls the weight up to the clip. The grip lead is then clear of snagging the bottom. There is one of my films showing a hooked skate with the weight clearly up high.
Have you thought about dingle dangle? We use them a lot for big Kob and sharks and Rays here in Africa 🇳🇦. Traces are around 120-150 cm with 10/0 or 12/0 circle hocks. Just a thought.
Another great workshop video Mark, plenty of beavering about and jibber jabbering. How are you getting on with the six & baits and the casting specials?
Hi Mark, Good looking Skate rig be interesting to see if it works properly. As you are getting into some serious heavy fishing, it might be worth looking at a company called Rok Max, they are specialists in big game, shark, heavy boat and popping/jigging tackle also good to deal with.
Hello Mark have you thought about getting the cox and rawle wire leaders they do weighted and unweighted in 400lb and the heavier bite traces in 400lb with circle hooks and J hooks should probably last longer it's not the straight pull strength it's the bite strength and being put over the teeth for a prolonged time they could work between the strands and weaken them that's why some people use single strand wire I assume that you will be fishing for the threshers and porbeagle and tope the tope wouldn't do that damage to the traces and leaders but threshers and porbeagle could because of the fight time admitted I have a few traces myself probably enough to stock a shop
hi Mark from an autumnal NZ 😊 Can I suggest you watch Billyfishing's UA-cam video called North Meets South? His South African rig would be perfect for Common Skate. It's so simple and I use it here for Snapper where I'm distance casting a big bait. He has another video explaining how he uses a dingle dangle (or hair as he calls it) to hold a big bait below a circle hook - again ideal for your Skate.
Nice to hear from you Ian and thank you for the suggestion. I have had this suggestion from others as well and have been looking back on Billy’s videos. I love his content but missed the dangle bit, possibly because I saw the “hair” bit and skipped past it. 😕 I like the move towards rigging to avoid deep hooking and especially so with a skate as their mouth/throats are cavernous and deep making unhooking difficult if taken too far.
@@seaangling hi Mark - his video on dingle dangles is called Making Hairs for Bigger Fish. Mounting your bait on one of these below a circle hook would lessen the chances of deep hooking.
So glad you pointed this out 🤣 I was starting to think I had been calling it the wrong name all along. Anyway great channel Mark well done with providing us with great content. I love the way you develop concepts and try and improve on everything some would call it OCD, I call it just getting it right. 😁
Interesting video thanks Mark. Do love a bit of 'Workshop Waffle'! Stay safe & well.
I am well practiced in “waffle/rambling” and love time in the workshop.
Sounds like exciting times to come Mark and some exciting videos to look forward to, thanks for the video. 👍👍👍🎣🎣🎣
Some new areas to explore whilst still visiting everything else we are use to. 🎣🦈👍🏻
Hope you have a great trip Mark....maybe you will join the 200 club......
Cheers buddy, it “could” initiate the T-shirt print. 😉
@@seaangling Mark have you thought about using a dongle (hair rig) with a clip on the end that fits onto a bait clip....whip your bait along the hair as such n not on the hook....
@@simonsmith6126 it has been suggested and I am now researching it. Looks very interesting and would help prevent deep hooked fish which on a skate isn’t the easiest thing to resolve. They have cavernous mouths as you well know. The dongle/dangle could be an elegant solution. 👍🏻😉🎣
Another great video Mark. With them rod and reels if you don't catch a skate maybe you could fish for submarines lol. Have a great trip, keep on rambling and beavering away.
I haven’t done a workshop video for a while but I do enjoy filming in there but it was a tip and needs a serious sort out.
HI Mark, love the videos and as a returning fisherman I have learnt so much from your ramblings. I am sure that you were setting up basic pulley rigs that you could use with different length snoods. Could you send me a link because I am trying to carry as least I can when I go fishing. Many thanks for all you do mate, Peter
Is this the one?
Trident Pulley Rig - tutorial/discussion
ua-cam.com/video/YRqtz5PaDRU/v-deo.html
Great video Mark, love the new gear🎣 Went out on Leigh Taylor's boat in April after watching your previous videos, fantastic skipper, between 3 of us we landed 18 skate biggest 179lbs can't wait to go back and get a 200lb fish, tightlines hope you have a great trip and look forward to watching your video!
Leigh is an amazing skipper and always goes above and beyond to make the experience the best it can be. A 179lb fish is a lump and with 18 landed you must have all had a serious workout. I’m still chasing my first 200lb skate.
Surely when you tighten up your line on the skate set up, it will pull the hook up to the trident link
It is the opposite, the weight of the fish pulls the weight up to the clip. The grip lead is then clear of snagging the bottom. There is one of my films showing a hooked skate with the weight clearly up high.
Have you thought about dingle dangle? We use them a lot for big Kob and sharks and Rays here in Africa 🇳🇦. Traces are around 120-150 cm with 10/0 or 12/0 circle hocks. Just a thought.
I’m not sure what a dingle dangle is but happy to learn?
basically a big carp hair rig the bait is on a hair probably wire below the hook probably a circle also known as a dongle rig
Some pretty hefty shark fishing gear there.... Where do you go after this? Maybe an appearance on the wicked tuna TV show 🤔
Back of the I.O.W for the sharks
Another great workshop video Mark, plenty of beavering about and jibber jabbering. How are you getting on with the six & baits and the casting specials?
I really like them and have a trip planned for this coming weekend. If I hook the target species they will get a workout. 🎣
Hi Mark, Good looking Skate rig be interesting to see if it works properly. As you are getting into some serious heavy fishing, it might be worth looking at a company called Rok Max, they are specialists in big game, shark, heavy boat and popping/jigging tackle also good to deal with.
Alan, I’m learning as I go with some very helpful support, I’ll check out Rok Max. 👍🏻
I have ordered some kit from Leadertec with good service.
Hello Mark have you thought about getting the cox and rawle wire leaders they do weighted and unweighted in 400lb and the heavier bite traces in 400lb with circle hooks and J hooks should probably last longer it's not the straight pull strength it's the bite strength and being put over the teeth for a prolonged time they could work between the strands and weaken them that's why some people use single strand wire I assume that you will be fishing for the threshers and porbeagle and tope the tope wouldn't do that damage to the traces and leaders but threshers and porbeagle could because of the fight time admitted I have a few traces myself probably enough to stock a shop
I have 5 bite traces and 5 rubbing leaders from C&R which I have bought for my first efforts at the bigger toothy critters.
Try the dingle dangle m8 billyfishing on UA-cam shows how to make them
I’ll check it out, Billy does some serious fishing and his rigs are always tip top. 🎣
hi Mark from an autumnal NZ 😊 Can I suggest you watch Billyfishing's UA-cam video called North Meets South? His South African rig would be perfect for Common Skate. It's so simple and I use it here for Snapper where I'm distance casting a big bait. He has another video explaining how he uses a dingle dangle (or hair as he calls it) to hold a big bait below a circle hook - again ideal for your Skate.
Nice to hear from you Ian and thank you for the suggestion. I have had this suggestion from others as well and have been looking back on Billy’s videos. I love his content but missed the dangle bit, possibly because I saw the “hair” bit and skipped past it. 😕
I like the move towards rigging to avoid deep hooking and especially so with a skate as their mouth/throats are cavernous and deep making unhooking difficult if taken too far.
@@seaangling hi Mark - his video on dingle dangles is called Making Hairs for Bigger Fish. Mounting your bait on one of these below a circle hook would lessen the chances of deep hooking.
@@iangraham1505 I like it, thank you. 👍🏻
With the skate rig won’t you dump the lead every time with a grip lead ?
I don’t think so if fishing clean ground and that is the plan. I want a lead that can detach but isn’t on a weak link line.
Hi Mark, forgive me if I seem a bit picky but it’s Cox & Rawle not Cox & Royal. Great video. Looking forward to the Scotland trip.
You are absolutely right, was I pronouncing it wrong?
So glad you pointed this out 🤣 I was starting to think I had been calling it the wrong name all along. Anyway great channel Mark well done with providing us with great content. I love the way you develop concepts and try and improve on everything some would call it OCD, I call it just getting it right. 😁
Hi mark do u still sell the 5lb boxes of squid? Pls
I have 1lb, 5lb, 24 & 30 lb boxes/ cases
@@seaangling how much are the 5lb boxes pls mark
@@terrysmart1255 £17
Tuna ?
Chasing the sharks this year buddy. 🦈