Cod Fishing on Chesil Beach

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  • Опубліковано 17 лис 2024
  • Cod Fishing from the famous Chesil Beach in Dorset, this video was filmed with the help of my son Ryen to show everybody how we have been catching codlings between the month of September through to December, we hope you enjoy the video.

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  • @simonprice3484
    @simonprice3484 9 років тому +1

    very very well done lads nice to see conservation is upper most its great to take one for the pot but even nicer to see them swim back again well done..

  • @davidstorton910
    @davidstorton910 9 років тому

    Nice to see kids fishing, people forget that's the future of our sport...Tight Lines Chaps

  • @MrPutrifyingEagor
    @MrPutrifyingEagor 9 років тому +2

    Well done chaps! What a great video! Its a lot of work to produce watchable content like this! Its certainly giving me some inspiration to get my kit back out again! Cheers!

  • @ADzstat
    @ADzstat 9 років тому +1

    Good film and nice fishing fella, love to see the kids fishing too my little girl loves her fishing too . Good skills

  • @stevetucker9564
    @stevetucker9564 7 років тому

    Thanks for posting a helpful video.
    1st attempt at cod fishing at chesil the coming weekend. Hoping to get one in the 3 days fishing. I'd like to find a reasonable spot nearer plymouth too for cheeky midweekers. Tried mount wise last night, lost A LOT of tackle.
    Thanks again. It's a big help for new people into fishing.
    Steve.

  • @MrChrismdd
    @MrChrismdd 9 років тому

    Only just found this video, great editing and very informative, thanks for posting and have subscribed.

  • @jimbo9580
    @jimbo9580 9 років тому

    Great film, guys. Keep on posting.

  • @kanchour16
    @kanchour16 9 років тому

    Good video I like it and good catch to thanx for sharing.

  • @dod5y209
    @dod5y209 8 років тому

    good vid guys, and good to see you putting them back in the sea with little harm done,

  • @SuperRichierich69
    @SuperRichierich69 9 років тому +1

    lovely vid at a great spot, thanks for posting :-)

  • @kerryfoster1
    @kerryfoster1 8 років тому

    Great video. very difficult filming with lamps and headlights. My Pevensey video used a cheap but very powerful ANCHOR lamp which could light up the whole beach! I would love to make a beach cod video, but they are very rare here these days.

  • @jondickens3984
    @jondickens3984 8 років тому

    Nice to see you putting them back in the sea skipper of jolly roger .

  • @jacobwadey2155
    @jacobwadey2155 10 років тому

    Good video and well done on the cod

  • @devonfishing8187
    @devonfishing8187 8 років тому

    Nice video hopefully the cod turn up like last year there I've heard it starting to fish up there already 👍

    • @shorefishingfilms
      @shorefishingfilms  8 років тому

      +Devon Fishing just to keep in touch, there have been a few caught but we have only had two small ones but still awaiting a big sw blow

  • @fisherrich100
    @fisherrich100 6 років тому

    Nice video, and well explained

    • @shorefishingfilms
      @shorefishingfilms  6 років тому

      curly 123 Thanks for the amazing comment we are glad you enjoyed the video.

  • @kerryfoster1
    @kerryfoster1 7 років тому

    I have two video lights I use now. One is 64 leds an d can light up the beach, brightness is variable. AND a secondary with 24. LEDs both very bright, rechargeable camera batteries to power them.

  • @Golly87
    @Golly87 5 років тому +1

    Great video well done lad! Some nice fish! What’s with the very short pulley rigs?? Is there a reason for it? Just out of curiosity.. 👍

    • @shorefishingfilms
      @shorefishingfilms  5 років тому +1

      Hi thanks for the great comment, the reason for the short rigs is to keep the bait as close to the floor as possible, we found that when casting on 50 to 60 yards on a steep beach that any longer and you would get less bites, we now use an up and over rig so that the bait is presented tight on the floor, but the short rigs seem to do the same thing and they are simple to use and don’t tangle in waves, I hope that helps

    • @Golly87
      @Golly87 5 років тому

      Cheers kev, yeah off to chesil in next few weeks so will give it ago. :) nice one 👍👍👍👍

    • @shorefishingfilms
      @shorefishingfilms  5 років тому +1

      Cool let us know how you get on

  • @shorefishingfilms
    @shorefishingfilms  9 років тому

    Thanks for your comments we are trying to make a follow-up to this video along with some others but the weather is against us at the moment.Once again thanks You

    • @Noname-qk9or
      @Noname-qk9or 8 років тому

      Great Vid Kevin! Well done keep it up! Is it possible to catch cod at night from Chesil in mid august do you know? Because I went there with my dad in the summer and I caught scad, conger and dogfish along with some black bream during the day.

    • @shorefishingfilms
      @shorefishingfilms  8 років тому

      Hi mid august is a bit early, late September is when they normally appear but this year is very slow, we could do with a good blow for a week to stir up the food

    • @Noname-qk9or
      @Noname-qk9or 8 років тому

      Kevin Brandwood thank you for the info Kevin! Look forward to seeing your next vid!

  • @chrisandsamlivingthedream
    @chrisandsamlivingthedream 6 років тому

    Awesome..

    • @shorefishingfilms
      @shorefishingfilms  6 років тому

      Chris & Sam Living the dream thank you for watching and leaving a brilliant comment.

  • @deandeem3209
    @deandeem3209 7 років тому

    Great catches guys but could you please tell me where you get the live peelers in December as im goin down the road to chesil at weekend?ta guys.Dorset Dean

    • @shorefishingfilms
      @shorefishingfilms  7 років тому

      +Dean de em hello glad you enjoyed the video, we get our from Plymouth, sw sea baits, plymouth angling are great places, but chesil beach fishing or weymouth angling maybe better if you are already up that way. Hope that helps let us know how you get on.

  • @alexrees9508
    @alexrees9508 9 років тому

    Great video again! Just wondering what head torch you use?

    • @shorefishingfilms
      @shorefishingfilms  9 років тому

      ***** Hello Alex I use a Prinstontec 160 lumens but mine is now around 5 years old so the new ones are even brighter, they are a little more expensive but I haven't heard of anybody having any faults with them so they are nice and reliable, and also thanks again for the comments.

    • @alexrees9508
      @alexrees9508 9 років тому

      Kevin Brandwood Thank you for this rely. It really helped me out and I shall look into it.

  • @pathfinder5799
    @pathfinder5799 7 років тому

    I used to fish the Dragon's teeth at Abbotsbury. There is a wreck about 80 to 100yds off the beach. Get it right, fishing is awesome. Winter time up by the cottages for quality Whiting. Stopped going there now due to vandals damaging anglers cars at night.

    • @shorefishingfilms
      @shorefishingfilms  7 років тому +1

      +Derek Hopcroft Hello Derek yes I agree with the fishing but I have never had much luck up towards the teeth, we usually just head up to the cottages for an easy stroll, but I haven't had any issues with the car park so hopefully I haven't chanced my luck by saying that, tight lines Derek

    • @Noname-qk9or
      @Noname-qk9or 7 років тому

      Hi Kevin. Very good video! But I was just wandering why you guys were using such short hooklengths because you only use short snoods for rough ground but Chesil isn' that snaggy is it?

    • @rossturner8581
      @rossturner8581 6 років тому

      I think the cars parked in the passing places on the track were the ones getting vandalised by the locals!

  • @annabeltheunicorn9374
    @annabeltheunicorn9374 5 років тому

    Not sure about pulling a live crabs legs of slowly one by one

  • @barryrrab
    @barryrrab 9 років тому

    what weight can you keep them at?

    • @shorefishingfilms
      @shorefishingfilms  9 років тому

      Barry Richards Hello Barry, there is a size limit on Cod caught from the shore in competitions and it is about 35cm but you would have to check for your area, most competitions are 35cm minimum, we always try to put everything back but that doesn't mean you can't take any for the pot if needed, hope this helps Barry.

    • @barryrrab
      @barryrrab 9 років тому

      yeah but at what weight is it worth keeping? 2 pounds? 3 pounds?

    • @shorefishingfilms
      @shorefishingfilms  9 років тому

      I personally would not take anything under 3lb as you would struggle to get a worthwile fillet from something smaller