@@chrisgosling6129 uptide fishing is all about letting a bow of line out and letting the tide tighten it, if you tighten your line too early you will end up with your lead and bait downtide.
Hi Jamie Whilst it is physically possible to use a Beach-Casting type rod, they really aren’t ideal for Uptiding, as they are too long. For Uptiding, I like a rod in the 8-9ft range (most Beach-casters are 12-14ft). Using such a long rod, you will be looking up into the sky all day (makes some people poorly). Also, when the boat swings around on the tide, the long rods are bending right over and I’ve seen quite a few snap. I would advise to use the tackle provided on the boat if you’re unsure. My hire tackle consists of Daiwa Super Kenzaki Uptiding Rods and Shimano Aerlex Reels, which are ideal for the job. Regards Andy
Hi Robert. You can use a running lead setup for all anchor fishing. Depending on where you are fishing on the boat, you can either fish with a breakaway lead or regular lead. 👍
All my hire rods for wrecking and rough ground have the Penn Warfare 30LW. Great value for money and also a level wind for the less experienced angler. Comes out of gear well when under tension. 👍
@@whitbywreckandreeffishing thank you for coming back, is these tournament rods any good? I will have trip on your boat next week Never had a chance to do boat fishing, but now looking to get in to it on regular bases and buy my own gear.
@@bl8026 I really rate the Daiwa Tournament Uptide Rods. Plenty of backbone lower in the blank, with a nice progressive tip. Quite a few few people have bought one after having a go with mine. You’re welcome to try it out, if you’re on board Sea Urchin in the future.
Thank you, just the info I needed. Rig is nice & simple, so easy to remember.
Thanks very much Andrew. I’m glad that you found it useful. Many Thanks, Andy
Great video some great advice and tips thanks
Thanks very much for the kinds words. I’m glad that it was useful for you. Many Thanks, Andy
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Some great advice there 👏👏👏
Thanks very much. Much appreciated 👍👍
fantastic fishing!!
Thanks Krystian. Very kind of you to say so. Best Regards, Andy
Great video Andy. Very informative with plenty of great tips. Thanks for all the info.
Thanks very much Ian 👍
Yea great video mate,you might want to tighten your line after casting for faster bite recognition
@@chrisgosling6129 uptide fishing is all about letting a bow of line out and letting the tide tighten it, if you tighten your line too early you will end up with your lead and bait downtide.
Quality Andy, those squid & black lug combo’s are deadly 👌🏻 great instructional vid
Thanks Jim. Very kind of you to say so. 👍
+Andy, where do you get your black lug from please? as they are far superior to what i'm normally supplied with.
The Black Lug came from the Tackle Shop in Whitby. Hook, Line & Sinker. They’re Welsh Blacks. They still stick and supply them. 👍
Might be a silly question but can you use a beachcaster for uptide fishing
Hi Jamie
Whilst it is physically possible to use a Beach-Casting type rod, they really aren’t ideal for Uptiding, as they are too long.
For Uptiding, I like a rod in the 8-9ft range (most Beach-casters are 12-14ft).
Using such a long rod, you will be looking up into the sky all day (makes some people poorly). Also, when the boat swings around on the tide, the long rods are bending right over and I’ve seen quite a few snap.
I would advise to use the tackle provided on the boat if you’re unsure. My hire tackle consists of Daiwa Super Kenzaki Uptiding Rods and Shimano Aerlex Reels, which are ideal for the job.
Regards
Andy
Many Thanks for the information much appreciated 👍
Hi, over what type of ground would you use this method for fishing or is it anywhere you can anchor ? Thanks
Hi Robert. You can use a running lead setup for all anchor fishing. Depending on where you are fishing on the boat, you can either fish with a breakaway lead or regular lead. 👍
Many thank for your reply@@whitbywreckandreeffishing
Cant hear a word at the end but thanks, learned again.
Quality videos these
Hi, what reels do you use on these rods?
All my hire rods for wrecking and rough ground have the Penn Warfare 30LW. Great value for money and also a level wind for the less experienced angler. Comes out of gear well when under tension. 👍
Sorry, for Uptiding I use the Daiwa Tournament QDA reels. The quick drag is really useful when the boat starts swinging.
@@whitbywreckandreeffishing thank you for coming back, is these tournament rods any good? I will have trip on your boat next week Never had a chance to do boat fishing, but now looking to get in to it on regular bases and buy my own gear.
@@bl8026 I really rate the Daiwa Tournament Uptide Rods. Plenty of backbone lower in the blank, with a nice progressive tip. Quite a few few people have bought one after having a go with mine. You’re welcome to try it out, if you’re on board Sea Urchin in the future.
@@whitbywreckandreeffishing thank you for your time. See you soon on sea urchin
Fish can't see? Not sure I or biology agree with you on that one! But interesting to see your setup, thanks.
Please please do something about the audio