What Is Watercraft? | Things To Look For To Catch You More Fish! | RodCast

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  • Опубліковано 28 лис 2024

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  • @marcharley6465
    @marcharley6465 Рік тому +5

    Watercraft to me implies river fishing. This includes flow, depth, slacks, cover, clarity of water, type of river bed etc. This RodCast has shown me that it also applies to stillwaters.

  • @FishWithBish
    @FishWithBish Рік тому

    I have always thought of watercraft as knowledge earned and shared between anglers, it's knowing what is appropriate for the moment if its the temp the wind,structure, depth etc every swim, every day are different its watercraft that helps you decide the swim to fish.
    It pays to listen to more knowledgeable people but also going on your own experience and"earned" knowledge

  • @stephenpyner4156
    @stephenpyner4156 10 місяців тому

    I have sometimes found that bubbles coming up in the water has been caused by the silt on the bottom of the lake being disturbed but most anglers can tell the difference between that and bubbles caused by fish

  • @bigdav47
    @bigdav47 Рік тому +1

    Poor Keith, never going to live that one down.😆Round here we always say, if wind is a north easterly, fishing will be harder. Maybe because southerly winds are warmer? There's the one where some say bubbles are also fish "gill feeding" and not really interested as much in settling on a bed of feed? Can anybody elaborate on whether "gill feeding" is an actual real thing?

  • @davidlee8999
    @davidlee8999 Рік тому +1

    Watercraft / experience same thing to me remembering and learning from good bad days you two are constantly sharing your watercraft nearly all your videos are explaining what you are doing and more importantly why

  • @trevorchapman9050
    @trevorchapman9050 Рік тому

    At partridge on the coveys 5 & 6, you can feed pellets down the middle, get the bubbles, catch on the bottom and then you can come shallow up and down and snare them. Thoughts??

  • @neilroadknight452
    @neilroadknight452 Рік тому

    Great seat box, I had the green one 🎣🎣🎣🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼

  • @stevenanderson2105
    @stevenanderson2105 Рік тому +1

    Great insight lads

  • @richiewong1
    @richiewong1 Рік тому +1

    Just gave away my old Watercraft seat box with Octoplus legs to a mate starting out.

  • @stecartmel
    @stecartmel 9 місяців тому

    Watercraft is knowing what's happening below the water line, knowing how there feeding. The depth there feeding . Reading the fish is watercraft.. 👍👌

  • @TheSudsy
    @TheSudsy Рік тому +2

    Reading water and conditions (up, coloured, still, moving, ripples, sright, shasy, pressure etc ) is learned through experience per venue. Also the Merch link is having problems when in the store selecting a product.. :(

    • @winningwaysextra
      @winningwaysextra  Рік тому

      What’s happening on the shop? Just tried it and all seems ok this end. Is it a certain product you’re having issues with?
      Failing that just drop an email over to hello@winningways.shop and we can get the order added manually 💪🏻

  • @davemadill3782
    @davemadill3782 Рік тому +4

    Water is actually at its most dense at about 4⁰C. When the temperatures fall much lower than they are already, that dense water will fall to the bottom and, I suspect, take the fish with it.

  • @Gmoran94
    @Gmoran94 Рік тому

    Could you do a video showing how to read a barometer? Downloaded the app but still struggle to work out if it’s high or low pressure day

    • @winningwaysextra
      @winningwaysextra  Рік тому +1

      Plenty of guides on google, 1013mb is about average, anything under 1000mb is very low. The same going the other way, 1030mb would be really high.

  • @Aitch1964
    @Aitch1964 Рік тому

    Situational awareness as much as anything

  • @stevenmoses5807
    @stevenmoses5807 Рік тому

    Water has different temperatures at different depths so it can throw you off regards to weather forecasts .

  • @fizzgog
    @fizzgog Рік тому

    ya podcasts aint bin updated on castbox for months