Bristol Channel Fishing- EVERYTHING You Need To Know (who doesn't do tip 4?)
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- Опубліковано 15 чер 2024
- The Bristol Channel features many fantastic venues that can produce some excellent fish, but they are often snaggy and take some thinking about to get the most out of them. There are however some clever ways to make life a whole lot easier and drastically increase your chances of catching the fish you target.
As always, I love to hear your feedback and if there’s anything that you feel I have missed out or something you'd like to see more of, please leave a comment and I’ll do my best to help. - Спорт
These guys are amazing, always order off VMO, they give you great advice on tackle, and phone you back for requirements. Top guys.
Well done you covered all the basics, still waiting to see the flouro rod tapes in the dark. cheers
Nice one Jansen, great stuff as always 👌🏻👍
Yet another great.very informative video Ging x
Great Video and full of great tips👍
Hi Jansen, really enjoyed this video packed with some great tips and advice, brilliant watch. Cheers mate take care and tight lines 🙏🎣👍
A very useful video for anglers of all levels. Good work Jansen 👍
Great video 👍
Very informative.
Just watched your video mate great video as always 💯🎣👍
Awesome as always buddy!!
Great video mate fair play 😎👍👍
Great video Jansen! Loads of tips as always keep them coming fella
Cheers Jon! See you soon mate🎣🎣
Very informative 👍 thanks
Another outstanding presentation Jansen.
Thank you Fred!🙂🎣
Fantastic video mate
Another great video, Well done Jansen
Thanks Steve!
Excellent video Jansen. Top tips for new and experienced anglers alike.
Hopefully it helps some anglers out🙂🎣
Great video (as always) . Good to see I'm doing most things , so fingers crossed for some channel fish !
Good luck and tight lines!🎣🙂
Brilliant informative video as always
Thanks Steve, glad you enjoyed it🙂🎣
Cracking video mate
Good video mate with great information 👍
Cheers Rich and thanks for the share🙂🎣
Great video 👍
That was a fabulous video! I have the gear for sea fishing (yet to go), and that explained everything perfectly! It was the video i wanted to see. Brilliant.
Thank you Jason, so pleased that the video has helped you out. Tight lines and have fun!🙂🎣
you make a lot of sense,cheers
Great video very informative covers all the important basics that so many people just don't do. Audio was great considering how windy it looked out there.
Thanks! The audio could have been better, but that wind was pretty crazy at times.
Tight lines🙂
Brilliant video mate. All the great channels out there should be encouraged to do this. It doesn’t matter how experienced you are, we can all learn something. No I don’t do Tip 4 😞. When you live as far from the sea as I do and only get to it a few times a year to fish, the excitement of getting bait in the water as soon as possible is overwhelming. Promise I will do tip 4 from now on 👍🏻. Please keep those videos coming. Love this format
That tip number 4…. I’ve seen so many guys rock up with freshly spoiled reels, bait a rig, cast it out and CRACK. Always worth having a gentle cast with just a lead first of all.
Thanks for the feedback, Chris, always appreciate your comments. Tight lines!🙂🎣
Enjoyable and informative video, with fish to show for it, in demanding conditions
Go Steady
Thanks Derek🙂🎣
Great Video as always Janson. I haven’t forgot about coming to the channel & having you show me around. I looking towards the end of August or early September & would like your advice on catching either a Spotted or Blonde Ray.
Whenever you’re ready, please drop me a message! 🙂🎣
Looked like tough conditions, fished there before and it's not easy. Good going Jansen, some top advice too. :-)
The wind didn’t make it easy! Thanks Rob.
Top video nice one
Just subscribed to your channel only came across it today I like how you do it it's not just catch a fish and show it you explain stuff and why you do it the way you do. That's the way I feel it should be I do the same on my channel Keep it up.
I'm heading to the channel my self hopefully as soon as in a couple months. 🤞. I will have a flick through your videos I'm sure there will be lots of helpful advice for my attempts at the Bristol channel. Thank you for taking the time to make these videos. Thanks Dave
Thanks, I always try and explain the reasoning behind how I fish the way I do🙂
Tight lines!
What an excellent video. 👏👍Brilliant advice which applies not only to the Bristol channel.
Yes I do tip 4, and on my last cast I leave the lead out while I bait my rig to make sure the lead is holding.
Thanks for sharing.👍 I'm sure lots of anglers will take something from it.
Take care and stay safe. 😷🙊
Thank you Ian! Tight lines 🙂🎣
Hey I like the leaving the lead out tip, nice one Ian 👍🏻
Had my first session on the Bristol channel past week. Had a holiday booked at Brean sands so after chatting with a local I headed down 3 hrs before high. Had 5 thornbacks in 3 hours. My top tips for fishing that stretch would be to travel light as you will be moving back up the beach every 10 mins on the flood. Also make sure your reels are fully loaded as you will fishing at distance with the tide.
Definitely worth travelling light on Brean and Berrow beaches, that tide does race in!🎣
Plenty of straps there
Hi jansen you ok mate, great vid as the uze cheers. Great 4 beginners and any other angler who wants tips. You can never have enough can you. All the best jansen from the north east Grimsby.
Thanks Carl! Thanks too for following the channel, great to know I’ve a group of regular followers. Tight lines!🙂🎣
Great video Jansen, I am still on my SL20s-I have had them for more than 20 years so it is probably time to upgrade to something with stronger gearing-I do feel under a bit of pressure when retrieving a decent fish over rough ground.
SL20’s are still very good reels. I know a lot of anglers who still use them, they’re brilliant value for money!
Great to watch keep up the great videos always enjoy getting out myself and when I can’t watch your videos lol living in north Kent it’s great to see different venues I’m heading to blue anchor in sept and definitely taking my rods any advice ? Of all my years of sea fishing not had a huss spotted or conger yet and would hope to get something different :-)
Great time of year to fish at Blue Anchor for conger, the bigger the tide the better. Get on the beach, half way along. Try and catch some pout and use them for bait, 6/0 hooks and wire trace. Good luck!🎣🙂
@@thegamblingangler cheers for the advice Il let you know how it goes :-)
I got one! Several attempts though bit patience paid off, didn’t get any pout but used my mackerel I caught back here in kent - I stuck the head on ! Went crazy on light gear well chuffed il pm you on fb the pic great place lovely coastline back at hoe in Kent now but will visit the BC again! After a Huss next ;-)
Excellent video again enjoy watching you wish you do a lot more only thing is I find the rotten bottom clips you use don’t all way come off on a windy day you need Slack for them to work
True, they’re not fail proof, Ryan. Usually, a hooked fish will shake the lead free from the clip if it hasn’t ejected. More effective options are very expensive in comparison though. Tight lines🙂🎣
Try pin and foam . Never ever let you down
Thanks for the info, what mark is that you are fishing Bristol? 😊
Great video as usual Henson the prawn do you take the shell off or leave it on .
I leave the shell on the head and remove the rest of it🙂🎣
@@thegamblingangler cheers for the reply keep the videos coming .
Fantastic video, I really want to try this mark in the near future. My only question is does it make much difference what way the worms are on? Also what are the reasons for this.
Thanks in advance
Steve
Thanks Steve. I like to have the head of the worm on the hook point. Sole take ragworm head first, so it makes sense. Tight lines!🙂🎣
Fantastic video ! What knots do you for your hooks and rigs ?
Thank you! Generally Grinner knot/Uni knot, but if I want a tag end to assist with holding bait on a hook, I use a half blood knot.
Hope that helps🙂🎣
@@thegamblingangler thank you
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Hi jensen cracking video as always where did u get your cap thanks
Thanks Stuart, that one was direct from Anyfish Anywhere- 01803 213555, mention this video and they might be able to help you out🙂
Thanks a lot jensen
Hi jensen what's the white things hanging under your reels thanks
@@stuartcross749 Have a look on the VMO site for ‘Grip Strip’. They’re used to grip the spool when you’re casting.
Hi jensen did you peel the crab thanks
Where do you park for this mark
Whats the name of the clip you have for holding rotten bottom to the splash down clip bud?
Look up RBC on Veals Mail Order website 🙂
can someone explain 6:14 how do you get the swviel of you rig and the line into the clip, without tying a knot
You tie a link to the end of your shock leader at home, to save doing it on the beach. You then clip the swivel of the rig on to the clip that you have tied on to the end of the shock leader.
do you peel the prawns or leave all the shell and legs on?
I leave the shell on the head, but peel the rest and trim it back by an inch or so🙂
@@thegamblingangler thank you.
I'm gonna be booking a week at st,Audries, Minehead in a month or so. I'd be really grateful if anyone could tell me the best sort of dates for smooth hounds and catching some conger, thank you so very much for anyone who replies, I've never been to the Bristol channel before and haven't even sea fished for years but I really don't want to pay for a weeks caravan to spend a full day not catching anything cos the only reason for going is the fishing.
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Legend 👍
Great video mate fair play 😎👍👍