Nice meeting you that evening mate and thanks for adding me in your footage what a evening it was with bass on the surface right the way along the beach I end the night with 8 hounds to being doubles the biggest 12lb10oz and also my mate Martin landing he's first beach caught hound
Well done on your session mate and nice seeing a double caught from the shore that evening kinda wish I’d stayed but the weed was horrendous where i was… always next time…
@@ryanking5027 cheers mate yeah the weed was so bad towards the end of night it was just ridiculous in the end nice meeting you mate and thanks for Weighing my fish me much appreciated 👍
Nice meeting you that evening Greg I was the one that had packed up due to the horrendous weed, walking back to my car and witnessed the double hound being caught.. another great video 👍🏻
Great vid as usual, those rocks are so dangerous in those treacherous conditions , you're definitely dedicated to bringing us all top content 👍.And we'll done to my mate Spencer who had a cracking session that night , he got me into sea fishing last year , great bloke, once again great vid and be lucky 👍
Done better than me mate lol .them bass was mental deffo be worth a go down there with the lure gear I recon or even float fishing for bass make a good video..
If there is a better way please tell me. They're not being picked up by their tail it's the back end of their body which is pure muscle and far safer for the fish as us anglers get a good grip and are far less likely to drop and damage the fish. The front of these fish is covered in thousands of sensors so that's a no go, the fins are delicate, you don't want to drag them across the sand or pebbles and a gaff inflicts a wound. I think this way is by far the least harmful to the fish and safest for both fish and fisherman
@@gsp hi mate I know it was difficult being on your own and on the rocks. But sharks have no skeleton just cartilage and lifting them by the tail puts pressure on there vital organs.its a lot easier when your fishing with a mate one holds the tail one holds the snout spin the fish upside down this stops it thrashing about and you can pop the hook out.i was shown how to do it this way by legendary thames estuary charter skipper john rawle. Tight lines👍
Well done mate at least you had one it seems you have to get down there really early to get a decent bit of the beach 👍👍👍👍👍
Yeah you really do! I haven't got that much time on my hands!
I went there a couple of weeks ago got soaked through and it was packed out and I blanked
Nice meeting you that evening mate and thanks for adding me in your footage what a evening it was with bass on the surface right the way along the beach I end the night with 8 hounds to being doubles the biggest 12lb10oz and also my mate Martin landing he's first beach caught hound
Nice meeting you too mate! 👍. I would have been knackered if I hooked a double. I wouldn't of been able to land it🤦♂️
@@gsp I'm glad you managed to get into them but yeah very dangerous there but well done in the end mate 👍
Well done on your session mate and nice seeing a double caught from the shore that evening kinda wish I’d stayed but the weed was horrendous where i was… always next time…
@@ryanking5027 cheers mate yeah the weed was so bad towards the end of night it was just ridiculous in the end nice meeting you mate and thanks for Weighing my fish me much appreciated 👍
Nice one buddy, really enjoyed that one. Crazy amount of bass in front of you. Take it easy 👍👍🙏
Cheers frugal👍
Nice meeting you that evening Greg I was the one that had packed up due to the horrendous weed, walking back to my car and witnessed the double hound being caught.. another great video 👍🏻
Cheers Ryan, nice to meet you to mate. It was soo busy down there, I wasn't going to walk any further than that Hound to fish, I'm too lazy😂
Well done mate nice video good old British weather 👍
Tell me about it mate🤦♂️😂👍
I as always have a small lure set up with a few different lures and sabikis in the summer and that's why 😂😂 cheers Greg
I know, schoolboy error! 🤦♂️😂
Great vid as usual, those rocks are so dangerous in those treacherous conditions , you're definitely dedicated to bringing us all top content 👍.And we'll done to my mate Spencer who had a cracking session that night , he got me into sea fishing last year , great bloke, once again great vid and be lucky 👍
Cheers mate, I do understand he had a cracker of a session and the smoothhound I saw of his was decent. Cheers for supporting the channel👍
Cheers Wayne it only a matter of time mate for you hopefully this summer will be a good one
Brilliant vid mate..I travelled there last Sunday very weedy tried my upmost.
All the best mate👍🎣
It's getting worse and worse now, bloody seaweed!
Tricky conditions for fishing but you still managed to get some decent video, nice one.
Cheers mate👍
Good stuff mate 👍
Thanks👍
I like the way you hook crabs, a lot easier than shelling etc. Thanks for sharing I'll be using that technique 👍
@@davidallen7540 no problem at all!
Done better than me mate lol .them bass was mental deffo be worth a go down there with the lure gear I recon or even float fishing for bass make a good video..
Yeah I'm getting the lures out soon Mike, it's painful just sitting there and watching it🤦♂️
I think my lure rod is going into my rod bag!🎣
I was very annoyed I didn't have it🤦♂️
Great video Greg, very atmospheric 👍🏻 and a nice fish ,
Got to ask , what's the towers / ruins in the video ?
Cheers kev. It's Reculver towers, the remains of a 12th century church. Quite spooky at night
Also the site of a Roman camp, the walls of which are still there, and where the bouncing bomb was tested in WW2.
Hi what day was this, went Friday and was full of weed,😬
This was last Saturday evening
Lokeee
you should buy a net mate make it alot easyer
I have a net, i expected to be fishing from the beach so wouldnt have needed one👍
can you eat dog fish rob from aussie
Yeah of course, its really nice eating, white meat.
Please stop picking these wonderful fish up by there tails.
If there is a better way please tell me. They're not being picked up by their tail it's the back end of their body which is pure muscle and far safer for the fish as us anglers get a good grip and are far less likely to drop and damage the fish. The front of these fish is covered in thousands of sensors so that's a no go, the fins are delicate, you don't want to drag them across the sand or pebbles and a gaff inflicts a wound.
I think this way is by far the least harmful to the fish and safest for both fish and fisherman
@@gsp hi mate I know it was difficult being on your own and on the rocks. But sharks have no skeleton just cartilage and lifting them by the tail puts pressure on there vital organs.its a lot easier when your fishing with a mate one holds the tail one holds the snout spin the fish upside down this stops it thrashing about and you can pop the hook out.i was shown how to do it this way by legendary thames estuary charter skipper john rawle.
Tight lines👍
Yeah very difficult on slippy rocks on my own but I do understand what you're saying👍