RIP Jan...Grew up reading your columns in the angling times/Mail, etc, really enjoyed them and learned alot...enjoyed your videos just as much. Nice to see this of Mick and yourself...two nice fellas who have given a lot back to fishing
I had the pleasure of meeting Jan 3 times. Once at the angling exhibition at the NEC, once on a lake in Bulcote and then again in my local carp tackle shop in Nottingham. He definitely was a gentleman. 👍
I remember when I met jan Porter such a genuine guy a very interesting man and he even had time to listen to me talking about catching barbel After given me ideas and tips RIP jan
really good to see jan back on the bank and that he has managed to have recovered well enough to fish,two really nice guys and great to talk to on any tips regarding all aspects of fishing
This is actually on my brothers front garden , I fish it almost every week and have had Barbel upto 13lbs and Bream to 10lbs. Same as anywhere else though you can fish it one day and catch a dozen Barbel and on other days your tip never moves.
I fished for Worksop and district in a winter league on shelford on Trent jan won the match with bream if my memory serves me he was fishing for Diawa Trentmen RIP
quote;-''Dont know why Mick wasnt using a bait dropper. Would take a 12mm pellet all the luck in the world to end up in the right area and not stuck in weed, rocks or washed down stream.'' Agreed,loose feeding in the powerful current of the tidal trent when it's running off is a scatter gun approach,you can only guess where the bait will eventually hit the bottom. A bait dropper would be at risk of snagging up on the big rocks close in and wouldn't last 5 minutes.It can get expensive when feeder fishing on the tidal trent,especially if you're an inaccurate caster so take plenty of feeders and terminal tackle with you and be prepared to lose some.
10:07 i see a lad catch a 9.9lb barbel out off river nene orton mere staunch he was taking the pic it moved n he dropped it like from waist hight i nearly cried it did go back after ten mins i hope it survived the thud on the floor made me jump he did feel guilty but you should always be on ye knees lile these old fogies hehehe
+sodthong I can see where you are coming from. However, angling is an atavistic activity which appeals hughely to some people. Anglers are the only people who take polluters to court and press for protection and restocking of rivers. (Bet you don't do anything like that!) . Angling gives people chance to interact with the environment in a way that is meaningful for them. People are different I'm afraid.
Phil Jackson That's an old wives tale. maps.environment-agency.gov.uk/wiyby/wiybyController?x=357683.0&y=355134.0&scale=1&layerGroups=default&ep=map&lang=_e&textonly=off&topic=riverquality#x=529133&y=433411&lg=2,10,&scale=1
sodthong firstly why are you watching something that you disagree with that I do not understand as an angler myself we take care of our environment and are embassadors for our sport. personally I think your very small minded and obviously know nothing.
RIP Jan...Grew up reading your columns in the angling times/Mail, etc, really enjoyed them and learned alot...enjoyed your videos just as much. Nice to see this of Mick and yourself...two nice fellas who have given a lot back to fishing
Jan Porter ! A Legend ! Sadly missed ! RIP 👍🙏🏻🎣
RIP jan porter, you were a true gent and a fantastic angler.
It genuinely makes me sad that Jan has passed away, was such a lovely fella. RIP old pal.
Great to see two legends together, nice video
Agree buddy😀Mick is my fav👍
I had the pleasure of meeting Jan 3 times. Once at the angling exhibition at the NEC, once on a lake in Bulcote and then again in my local carp tackle shop in Nottingham. He definitely was a gentleman. 👍
2 of the nicest men in fishing RIP jan you were a star for many years
The man who stayed with his sponsors and compleat and a legend
I have enjoyed watching this once again. Well done gents.
Guys thanks once again .You always entertain and inform ,
I remember when I met jan Porter such a genuine guy a very interesting man and he even had time to listen to me talking about catching barbel After given me ideas and tips RIP jan
Great vid and two of the best gentleman of the sport and best guys you could meet n chat to.
really good to see jan back on the bank and that he has managed to have recovered well enough to fish,two really nice guys and great to talk to on any tips regarding all aspects of fishing
Very enjoyable to watch. Picked up some handy tips too. Thanks
Good lads! Sharing genius for years now (particularly Jan with his river videos, remember the Clean River chub from like 30 years ago).
good to see mick is on the bank helping jan porter on his video career all the best mick. best regards pete.
This is actually on my brothers front garden , I fish it almost every week and have had Barbel upto 13lbs and Bream to 10lbs.
Same as anywhere else though you can fish it one day and catch a dozen Barbel and on other days your tip never moves.
Is it at Collingham by any chance?
How lucky are you m8
such a sad loss,jan porter
respect
A nice thank you from Mick Brown at the end there. (Y) Keep the videos coming.. maybe some big perch fishing?
2 of my fave anglers..together ..rip jan...
RIP Jan. Grew up seeing coming from match into a big fishing angler. Sad loss.
R I P jan
I fished for Worksop and district in a winter league on shelford on Trent jan won the match with bream if my memory serves me he was fishing for Diawa Trentmen RIP
(lol) Pete! I'm lucky to get to work with a top presenter like Jan. We'll be doing more soon!
Rip jan my first inspiration
Well in Mick/Jan is this a day ticket stretch? What pegs were you on?
The man in Red!
Your should have fished stantions between stantions brilliant pegs lovely sand bottom my p.b 13.8lb but ive seen a 17lb barbel come out
quote;-''Dont know why Mick wasnt using a bait dropper. Would take a 12mm pellet all the luck in the world to end up in the right area and not stuck in weed, rocks or washed down stream.''
Agreed,loose feeding in the powerful current of the tidal trent when it's running off is a scatter gun approach,you can only guess where the bait will eventually hit the bottom.
A bait dropper would be at risk of snagging up on the big rocks close in and wouldn't last 5 minutes.It can get expensive when feeder fishing on the tidal trent,especially if you're an inaccurate caster so take plenty of feeders and terminal tackle with you and be prepared to lose some.
r I p Jan, a great angler and nice guy.
nice one brownie, where on the trent is this?
Collingham
rip mate jan porter the 1 and only
Good to see Jan back on the bank!
yeah
Rip 🙏
rip jan
10:07 i see a lad catch a 9.9lb barbel out off river nene orton mere staunch he was taking the pic it moved n he dropped it like from waist hight i nearly cried it did go back after ten mins i hope it survived the thud on the floor made me jump he did feel guilty but you should always be on ye knees lile these old fogies hehehe
if this is new its good to c jan back on the bank
Better than let them recover, how about not putting a wild creature thru all that stress in the first place. Cruel blood sports should be banned..
+sodthong I can see where you are coming from. However, angling is an atavistic activity which appeals hughely to some people. Anglers are the only people who take polluters to court and press for protection and restocking of rivers. (Bet you don't do anything like that!) . Angling gives people chance to interact with the environment in a way that is meaningful for them. People are different I'm afraid.
Phil Jackson That's an old wives tale. maps.environment-agency.gov.uk/wiyby/wiybyController?x=357683.0&y=355134.0&scale=1&layerGroups=default&ep=map&lang=_e&textonly=off&topic=riverquality#x=529133&y=433411&lg=2,10,&scale=1
Troll!
sodthong firstly why are you watching something that you disagree with that I do not understand as an angler myself we take care of our environment and are embassadors for our sport. personally I think your very small minded and obviously know nothing.
Sodthong fuck off