@@TedGreenBeachFishing yeah it's been great hasn't it and was good to get a bunch of us together! Was looking to get out on Saturday but the forecast looks awful 😫
Feral Grandad thanks, I sometimes LRF at my local canal for Perch, Jacks etc. too, and general use the same set up when LRF from the shore. For me I find pink coloured lures work well for both fresh and saltwater. 👍
Great videos and many thanks for sharing them. I live in Exmouth and never knew you could catch Coalfish there. Can you let me know what lures you were using as I can not find the pink lures shown in the vid. Cheers
Robert Paterson Thanks. I was using the Savage gear LRF mini sandeel kit, as they have a selection of various colours including white and pink, they sell them at Exeter angling but you can get the online from amazon, veals etc. Also the majorcraft paraworm in 1.5 inch work really well too. The Coalfish turn up over the winter but the conditions have been so bad for LRF at Exmouth this winter as you need the clear, calm water. Cheers.
SheppeyFishTales thanks, I wouldn't say it is harder in the winter around my local LRF spot's as we get a few different species showing up like, Coalfish and Herring and there's still plenty of Wrasse, Bass, Pollock, Garfish, Flounder and mini species to catch all on the LRF rod, the hardest part for winter LRF for me is when we get strong winds and torrential rain as it turns the water brown and makes the fishing a lot tougher. 👍
SheppeyFishTales I've not fished it myself but Ilfracombe harbour is a good LRF spot, for me on the south Devon coast it's Plymouth, Brixham, Teignmouth, Exmouth and Budleigh fishing from the harbour walls, breakwaters, rock pool's or from the beach when we have clear and calm seas.
David Reeves I get more free time during week days at the moment, when I'm down in the evening next I'll let you know mate, I only go when tides and conditions are right though. 👍
Ben Add The difference between catching a Coalfish compared to the Pollack, is that they but up a better scrap and will keep fighting. Whilst the Pollack give it a bit when first hooked then slacken off till there closer to surface, depends on the size of the fish but you know when you've got a Coalfish on compared to a Pollack. 👍
I do LRF too, just love this kind of fishing, you just got a sub
Fishing Channel thanks, I've subscribed back. 👍
During these times of isolation....your videos are a welcome find. Looking forward to getting out soon. 🥴
Andrew Newby thanks, yes it will be good after the wet and windy winter we've just had.
My favourite kind of video. Cant beat a bit of LRF. Just found your channel you gained a sub.
Ben Add Cheers, LRF is a great way to spend a few hours.
Nice one mate, really enjoyed that. Not sure about the dodgy bloke who turned up near the end though 🤣
Devon Lerfer thanks mate, a good couple of days LRF in perfect winter conditions with like minded fellow anglers. 👍
@@TedGreenBeachFishing yeah it's been great hasn't it and was good to get a bunch of us together! Was looking to get out on Saturday but the forecast looks awful 😫
Mr Salter you get everywhere lol
Caught 2 coalfish down here in Guernsey couple of months back. Its been many years since I have seen them here
Trojs Fishing This is the first year that I've caught them from Exmouth and Herring.
Hello sir, nice video and im getting lrf too. New subscriber here thank you
AliFishing thanks, 👍
Just great, I'm new to LRF fishing though I've done fair bit ultralight freshwater fishing. Subscribing was easy decision :-)
Feral Grandad thanks, I sometimes LRF at my local canal for Perch, Jacks etc. too, and general use the same set up when LRF from the shore. For me I find pink coloured lures work well for both fresh and saltwater. 👍
Good session and the tide was fair ripping in...
Robert Mortimore thanks. Yes the tide is strong especially on a spring but over slack on a high or neap tides are what I like to LRF on. 👍
Great videos and many thanks for sharing them. I live in Exmouth and never knew you could catch Coalfish there. Can you let me know what lures you were using as I can not find the pink lures shown in the vid. Cheers
Robert Paterson Thanks. I was using the Savage gear LRF mini sandeel kit, as they have a selection of various colours including white and pink, they sell them at Exeter angling but you can get the online from amazon, veals etc. Also the majorcraft paraworm in 1.5 inch work really well too. The Coalfish turn up over the winter but the conditions have been so bad for LRF at Exmouth this winter as you need the clear, calm water. Cheers.
@@TedGreenBeachFishing OK thanks for your reply and hopefully will catch up by the slipway one day. Cheers and keep up the great vids.
Enjoying your vids. Haven't done LRF but use lures on the river. Is it harder in winter?
SheppeyFishTales thanks, I wouldn't say it is harder in the winter around my local LRF spot's as we get a few different species showing up like, Coalfish and Herring and there's still plenty of Wrasse, Bass, Pollock, Garfish, Flounder and mini species to catch all on the LRF rod, the hardest part for winter LRF for me is when we get strong winds and torrential rain as it turns the water brown and makes the fishing a lot tougher. 👍
@@TedGreenBeachFishing Nice. Looks like good fun. I'm in Somerset so not to far away. Not sure there's much lrf around here!
SheppeyFishTales I've not fished it myself but Ilfracombe harbour is a good LRF spot, for me on the south Devon coast it's Plymouth, Brixham, Teignmouth, Exmouth and Budleigh fishing from the harbour walls, breakwaters, rock pool's or from the beach when we have clear and calm seas.
@@TedGreenBeachFishing Cheers. Will give it a go when it stops raining ☔
We need to meet up and have a little fish from the slipway
David Reeves I get more free time during week days at the moment, when I'm down in the evening next I'll let you know mate, I only go when tides and conditions are right though. 👍
18:19 can tell the difference between what? ha
Ben Add The difference between catching a Coalfish compared to the Pollack, is that they but up a better scrap and will keep fighting. Whilst the Pollack give it a bit when first hooked then slacken off till there closer to surface, depends on the size of the fish but you know when you've got a Coalfish on compared to a Pollack. 👍
@@TedGreenBeachFishing Coalies are my favourite to catch. Great fun when they get bigger. Get some nice jacks around Oban.
Do u eat coal fish
Supreme Leader101 No mate, they are a bit of a rarity around here but I'll eat the Pollack if they're big enough.
@@TedGreenBeachFishing fair enough
@@TedGreenBeachFishing Pollack is beautiful