Shore Fishing in Tenerife - Canary Islands
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- Опубліковано 26 лис 2024
- I took my travel telescopic fishing rod with me on my holiday to Tenerife to catch the species that live close to the rocks and reels, you’d be surprised the amount of fish that love to eat bread in these tropical waters.
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Shore Fishing in Tenerife - Canary Islands
It's not a holiday without some fishing 🎣👍
The fishing rod comes everywhere 😀💪
Great wee video there. Just back from there a week now, never took my LRF this time as spent too much time last year in Lanzarote on the rocks, I use a HTO rock rover for hols. I used the little rolls from the hotel broken up as ground bait and used floating bread cast into the wash, loved it.
There is a little tackle shop called Pesquera y Navales about 50 mins walk along the front road from Adeje in Los Christianos
They all go crazy for a bit of breads it’s brilliant. 🤩 found a small “bazaar” shop in los Americas close to the Dubliner pub also that had a big selection of fishing gear, the tuna fishing was the highlight of the fishing over there for me, I’d go do it again in a heartbeat
Some stunning fish there going in a couple weeks defo going to try this! Great videos tik toks are unreal also
Thank you! It’s great fun, there’s loads to catch!
Enjoyed that pal👍🏻
Thank you 👍
Beautiful little fish that black and blue Damsel, and some colour on the others. Never tried bread in the sea! Might try it next time. Great video Sesan!
Them damsels were very common here, they strip the bread before the bigger fish can get to it unfortunately 😀🤷♂️ puffer fish done the same, gets annoying after 10/20 of them 😂
Nice fishing!💪💪
This was fun!
Nice video. Interesting variety you've got there.
Thank you, this is basically just random footage of the smaller species that I was gonna delete but decided to stick it together and upload it. 🐟
@@senanstanleyfishing That's the kind of fishing I like. I enjoy traveling the world and catching as many different species as possible.
Great stuff. Backpacked plenty in my 20's and always had the telescopic rod lashed to the bag. Remember hitting on a shoal of decent sized pink snapper in western Oz. Ate like a king for a couple of evenings. Bartered the rest for squid (bait) and watermelons 😄 Needs must!
The little telescopic rod is a great yoke, they don’t last forever but they get the job done 😁very cool, those Oz waters must be full of crazy fish !!
@@senanstanleyfishing a great tool. Oz is a paradise for casual sea angling. You can catch some big BIG fish from even harbours and piers. I remember trevally and barramundi being two very sought after game species.
@garrymcgauran4978 it’s a lot different around our harbours here, they are all fished to death! 😀🐟
I’m looking to do a bit of fishing in Tenerife later this year, do you need to get a fishing license like you do in the uk?
You'll definitely need a license mate. It's not expensive, I paid 40€ for 5 years.
In the airport on my way home now and I did a bit of fishing myself just used a size 14 hook and a split shot with some prawns and caught loads of the rocks.
All of them rock species go crazy for a bit of prawn 👌
That 2nd fish you caught is a cleaver wrasse, wonder if the method your using for fishing there would be any good off the beaches in ireland, my family loves to go during the summer but i find it nothing short of boring lol
Wen your back in Ireland can you do a video corse fishing for pike?
Nice fishing! I am currently at Tenerife, Los cristianos and caught much of the same species but the green fish with the orange fins is quite special! Never seen it. I also caught lot of triggerfish. You were fishing at a concrete wall, can you tell me the location?
I think it was something along the lines of a pearly razorfish! The deep spot was at the back of a building, on Google maps it’s El Meullito at the end of los Cristianos
@@senanstanleyfishing been there before and fished at the rocks close to it but how did you get there? It seems to me it is closed off by fences
I know you're catch and release back here but do you eat any you catch when sea fishing at home?
Lads i work with love going to Dunmore east to catch mackerel.
It’s funny, I actually can’t stomach the taste of fish at all myself, so it makes releasing them much easier, but no doubt some of them are quite valuable and would taste great to eat! 😀
Great video Senan, I’m over in Lanzarote at the moment & would love to do a bit of fishing but I was told you need a license to fish even in the sea & if fisheries officers catch you without a license you’re looking at a hefty fine!!
The license is €30 on Spanish fishing license.com and you can buy a rod in them Chinese bazar shops for maybe €20, so it’s not too expensive to get going, a lot of people risk it and don’t buy the license, so it’s up to you really, I just like not having to worry 😂😀👏
@@senanstanleyfishingappreciate the quick reply Senan, yeah definitely not worth the risk but I’m definitely going to look into it before we head home although the missus mightn’t appreciate that I wanna go fishing on holidays!!!😂😂😂
I fished off the rocks in lanzarote loads of times, there’s lots of bream species that are easy to catch with surface bread, if you can’t fish and enjoy your holidays while relaxing- it’s not a holiday 😂😁👍
Do you need licence for spear fishing if not it would make a mockery of the former.
@romanomorelli2831 I don’t know anything about spear fishing. I wouldn’t really consider that fishing in the slightest myself, more so hunting.
Lovely video Senan, well done! I always go fishing in Tenerife during my holidays and it's plenty of fun. What is this place at the end of the video you catching from the concrete wall? Looks like a friendly and easy spot.
Thank you, that was in at the back of the building at the far end of los cristianos, it’s a bit of a walk but it’s the only place I found deep water!
@@senanstanleyfishing Thanks mate, I will try to find this place for sure 🎣
Great video as always 🎣
What was the telescopic rod? Looks like it’s easy to keep in a rucksack or car boot for that unexpected opportunity to get a bit of fishing in
Thanks Robert this was only a cheap Mitchell branded rod, I think it was around €20, have used it two years now on holidays it’s a great little thing, I don’t mind if it takes damage, the reel is the important part really, I take my Daiwa ninja that I use for perch fishing.
@@senanstanleyfishing thank you 🙏