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It's why i gave up fishing freshwater and opted for uglier but tastier sea quarry.Who would stick a hook in the beautiful tenche's lip with a clear conscience ?
love the pike on the left at 02:48, very sneaky fish :) - Sad to see the spot empty, it could be poaching, it could be that they moved on.... at 03:54 So you can see here the importance of having your bait just on the bottom and not lying like this as you miss the lift bite to strike the fish as it picks up the bait! You need to have the precise depth to achieve that, easy in the canal where its all the same
Another lovely bit of filming.. good man 4 helping get the message across about catch an release .it benefits us all..hard for us Irish to get that point across..keep up.the good work..its aprechiated.😁
Those who actually need the message, sadly won't heed the message, as they're fishing for the pot and take anything home with scales on it, frum the smallest rudd to the muddiest bream.
Nice to see another video from you Victor. Those tench could be moving around over a good distance. I've always found them to be very sensitive to most tackle.
to me the first one looks like it took your bait but managed to reject It and the hook? then later the tench saw the line and shot rather than brushed against it? whether its the line or the shot that made it sense danger who knows. interesting footage, thanks for sharing!
We see the eastern europeans killing them down our way cleaning out canals with nets 4 men teams with two nets working together so the fish have no chance and the Guards and Baliffs do nothing all they are interested in is catching the Irish who have no salmon license.
Cavan and Monaghan the same, hardly a county in Ireland not had the lakes cleaned out. The shore is the same, a serious amount of illegal netting going on.
This reminds me of our old creek, used to be this giant catfish in this one deep part for years, used to throw in cut bluegill and watch him eat it since the water is super clear, like a pet to us, hes gone now due to more fishermen finding out about the creek, we miss that blue cat
Sadly I have had this on my local stretch of river, I have caught a 2lb 14oz roach, it was my best fish, it had Barbel, chub, roach, pike and some good eels, it's almost devoid of fish now, minnows and dace with small roach, they have put notices up asking that fish be returned, in many languages, as I was making my way to a spot to fish I met some people, big smiles, a Tesco bag, he stopped and told me the fishing was good and showed the fish in his bag, by the time anyone came they were long gone, I don't blame them totally, as back home they take fish for the pot, but they somehow don't understand we put them back, I get my licence checked, but somehow they avoid being caught their haul. I feel bad as no young boy will get his first big fish, they are all gone.
Do what I and many others do and tell them to put the frigging fish back. Shame and report them (literally take a photo of them). It's up to us anglers to help keep an eye on our waterways and the fish species in them. Inland fisheries and ecological conservation groups never had to deal with this problem to the extent It's being done now. It's up to us to act where they don't, whether they can't due to insufficient staff/resources, apathy, or just plain incompetence. Bad anglers with shitty fishing practices can either get on board with a respectful and environmentally aware approach to angling, or they'll be sown where to get off. If these greedy shits want to take anything away, they can make it everything they brought with them and preferably at least one piece of rubbish they found along the way.
@@skateboardingjesus4006 I feel the same and did report them, as I said when they turned up the guys were long gone, the rest of them vanished as soon as the police turned up, probably worried it was immigration, If I grabbed hold of them I would have been arrested, the law would not protect me and it's not worth dying for, the Police and EA are a joke, best you can do without their support is to try and educate, but they still behave as if at home.
@@skateboardingjesus4006a box in da mouth usually works aswel to get message across. Works a treat in parts of Ireland. Local fishermen sometimes use this measure to great effect🤨👊
I have been a freshwater angler since 1955, when my Grandpa first took me , I was "hooked" in later years I only fished for big fish, specimens, and my all time favourite is the beautiful tench. I always treat them well, remove any parasites or snapped off hooks and use proper antiseptic on the lip where hooked and any wounds, mind I do that to all fish. I spent twenty years just fishing for Tench, and had some real beauties. But my methods are far from those here, that's why I was successful. Sorry but in truth you have a lot to learn if you really want to target Tench.
It’s good to look after the fish, I hate when a spot is ruined by bad people or polluted. You have really had a long time to master the tench. I got one on by chance when going for big bream and Rudd. It was quite an interesting experience I only had a small reel and cheap telescopic rod with I think 7lb line. I was just messing around not expecting that. The rod nearly broke but I got him into the net. Awesome fish, But now I’m hell bent on getting more😂 of course. I presume you use a float but what’s some good ways to present the bait? I’m thinking to plum the depth and just suspend the maggot a few inches off the bed with an anchor beneath. After watching this it seems like a good idea because of the angle they seem to eat at.
didn't it seem we're watching a spiced up upload. an aquarium scene and a scuba diver's go-pro shots. small feeder fish sure looked like aquarium pets.
It's the matter of being in the right place at the right time some waters in Ireland are full of tench you can fish it one year and catch them then the next year you fish same spot and not see one all week they seem to stop in deeper water
They do the same in our waters in The Netherlands , had a awesome spot well nothing biting there anymore after some Hungarian fishers killed all carps …
Maybe the spot is now too blatant? Before, when the sediment was stirred up by fish, perhaps this reduce visibility.. The Tench looks happy on the edge of the spot, at the back... Often when I carp fish, when a spot has seen some pressure and the fish have "polished " it clean. The "seam" on the outside edge of the spot, where the clean area meets the dirty area, is more productive.... Great video. I never get bored of watching fish behavior.... Also, when there are a few more larger fish, like the first time you fished, there is more competition amongst them. When they are competing for the food items, they will feed with less caution..
Was watching a vid by someone from the USA He caught a really decent fish then killed it for bait because He said He did not bring much with him. Was not pleased at all.
Depends on the species. We have some invasive species over here that are "must kill", such as the Asian Carp, Mirror Carp, Snakehead, etc. There's one channel that I watch where after killing them he cuts them up and uses them for bait. Nothing wrong with that
This type of fish is prized as a sport fish in some parts of Europe, and as food in other parts of Europe. The problem is that a fish can be used for sport any number of times, but only once as food
I know and I agree. I fished there a few times before during 2 weeks (I still didn't upload videos from those days) and fish was always there. On that day - like it never was there right after those guys were fishing there for 2 days in a row.
«отпускайте рыбу, чтобы поймать её снова», ну ну)) ты не рыбак, а натуралист… не трогай рыбу, если она тебе не нужна! научили рыбу бояться леску и удивляются, что рыба боится леску, лол) зуб даю этот линь уже попадался
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The tench is the best-looking fish in the carp family for me. It looks so exotic and pretty
Nice video 🙂
It's why i gave up fishing freshwater and opted for uglier but tastier sea quarry.Who would stick a hook in the beautiful tenche's lip with a clear conscience ?
love the pike on the left at 02:48, very sneaky fish :) - Sad to see the spot empty, it could be poaching, it could be that they moved on.... at 03:54 So you can see here the importance of having your bait just on the bottom and not lying like this as you miss the lift bite to strike the fish as it picks up the bait! You need to have the precise depth to achieve that, easy in the canal where its all the same
This fishery and the footage look amazing. Nice work 👌🏻
Im currently targeting tench with the fly-rod. Your videos give excellent lessons of the habits of different fish!
Great tench movie. It's my favourit fish. Last year i catched 101 tenches in 16 sessions
love how Dr T fetches the wife for backup in the end
Another lovely bit of filming.. good man 4 helping get the message across about catch an release .it benefits us all..hard for us Irish to get that point across..keep up.the good work..its aprechiated.😁
Those who actually need the message, sadly won't heed the message, as they're fishing for the pot and take anything home with scales on it, frum the smallest rudd to the muddiest bream.
Nice to see another video from you Victor. Those tench could be moving around over a good distance. I've always found them to be very sensitive to most tackle.
Thank u.
I hope so.
to me the first one looks like it took your bait but managed to reject It and the hook? then later the tench saw the line and shot rather than brushed against it? whether its the line or the shot that made it sense danger who knows. interesting footage, thanks for sharing!
used to see this all the time in Co Armagh non natives killing all the fish
We see the eastern europeans killing them down our way cleaning out canals with nets 4 men teams with two nets working together so the fish have no chance and the Guards and Baliffs do nothing all they are interested in is catching the Irish who have no salmon license.
Exactly 👎🏻
Cavan and Monaghan the same, hardly a county in Ireland not had the lakes cleaned out. The shore is the same, a serious amount of illegal netting going on.
@@dvrn86 same in East of England. .... cars/ people photographed yet not a lot can be done they just disappear...
@@GRUTTLaw there's a lot of decent foreign lads too i wouldn't tar them all with the same brush.
This reminds me of our old creek, used to be this giant catfish in this one deep part for years, used to throw in cut bluegill and watch him eat it since the water is super clear, like a pet to us, hes gone now due to more fishermen finding out about the creek, we miss that blue cat
Sadly I have had this on my local stretch of river, I have caught a 2lb 14oz roach, it was my best fish, it had Barbel, chub, roach, pike and some good eels, it's almost devoid of fish now, minnows and dace with small roach, they have put notices up asking that fish be returned, in many languages, as I was making my way to a spot to fish I met some people, big smiles, a Tesco bag, he stopped and told me the fishing was good and showed the fish in his bag, by the time anyone came they were long gone, I don't blame them totally, as back home they take fish for the pot, but they somehow don't understand we put them back, I get my licence checked, but somehow they avoid being caught their haul. I feel bad as no young boy will get his first big fish, they are all gone.
Do what I and many others do and tell them to put the frigging fish back. Shame and report them (literally take a photo of them). It's up to us anglers to help keep an eye on our waterways and the fish species in them. Inland fisheries and ecological conservation groups never had to deal with this problem to the extent It's being done now. It's up to us to act where they don't, whether they can't due to insufficient staff/resources, apathy, or just plain incompetence. Bad anglers with shitty fishing practices can either get on board with a respectful and environmentally aware approach to angling, or they'll be sown where to get off. If these greedy shits want to take anything away, they can make it everything they brought with them and preferably at least one piece of rubbish they found along the way.
@@skateboardingjesus4006 I feel the same and did report them, as I said when they turned up the guys were long gone, the rest of them vanished as soon as the police turned up, probably worried it was immigration, If I grabbed hold of them I would have been arrested, the law would not protect me and it's not worth dying for, the Police and EA are a joke, best you can do without their support is to try and educate, but they still behave as if at home.
I always tell people taking fish is illegal
@@skateboardingjesus4006a box in da mouth usually works aswel to get message across. Works a treat in parts of Ireland. Local fishermen sometimes use this measure to great effect🤨👊
I have been a freshwater angler since 1955, when my Grandpa first took me , I was "hooked" in later years I only fished for big fish, specimens, and my all time favourite is the beautiful tench. I always treat them well, remove any parasites or snapped off hooks and use proper antiseptic on the lip where hooked and any wounds, mind I do that to all fish. I spent twenty years just fishing for Tench, and had some real beauties. But my methods are far from those here, that's why I was successful. Sorry but in truth you have a lot to learn if you really want to target Tench.
It’s good to look after the fish, I hate when a spot is ruined by bad people or polluted.
You have really had a long time to master the tench. I got one on by chance when going for big bream and Rudd. It was quite an interesting experience I only had a small reel and cheap telescopic rod with I think 7lb line. I was just messing around not expecting that.
The rod nearly broke but I got him into the net. Awesome fish,
But now I’m hell bent on getting more😂 of course.
I presume you use a float but what’s some good ways to present the bait? I’m thinking to plum the depth and just suspend the maggot a few inches off the bed with an anchor beneath.
After watching this it seems like a good idea because of the angle they seem to eat at.
Whats your camera rig like?
Looks stunning!
Another great video!
didn't it seem we're watching a spiced up upload. an aquarium scene and a scuba diver's go-pro shots. small feeder fish sure looked like aquarium pets.
Great pice of video would be interesting to see what happens if baited with 14mm boilies
I see the carp feeding this area and it looks like they have pretty much ate the veg available and mored on what is your ideas
Super video
Which camera did you use for this video please?
Gopro hero 4 black.
Are they carp? The tench like brackish water. Notice how much dirtier the picture with the big fish is.
Very good very nice
It's the matter of being in the right place at the right time some waters in Ireland are full of tench you can fish it one year and catch them then the next year you fish same spot and not see one all week they seem to stop in deeper water
Looks like a lot more current on the week ago footage and dirtier water. That can make a huge difference.
That's a fish tank 😂😂😂
They do the same in our waters in The Netherlands , had a awesome spot well nothing biting there anymore after some Hungarian fishers killed all carps …
Typical like every water now a days so hard to find the fish , disgraceful what is happening to the waters be nothing left in a few years time 😭
what is going on? I really dont know. I am from the UK and it seems ok here.
The clarity if the water is likely the difference. Clearer water offers little cover. Most larger fish hunt from cover
The heavy shots on the line I believe is what spook the fish
It happens also where i live... Where i went fishing i can't see a carp After they caught fish there...
Waiting to see what was going to happen was like watching paint dry. And then, nothing!
Some one netted it?
I hope not. Will try again next weekend, will see.
Maybe the spot is now too blatant? Before, when the sediment was stirred up by fish, perhaps this reduce visibility.. The Tench looks happy on the edge of the spot, at the back... Often when I carp fish, when a spot has seen some pressure and the fish have "polished " it clean. The "seam" on the outside edge of the spot, where the clean area meets the dirty area, is more productive.... Great video. I never get bored of watching fish behavior.... Also, when there are a few more larger fish, like the first time you fished, there is more competition amongst them. When they are competing for the food items, they will feed with less caution..
Great quality video, shame about the suspected conclusion
Hilarious ✨✨✨
Гарний линь
its an aquarium
Was watching a vid by someone from the USA He caught a really decent fish then killed it for bait because He said He did not bring much with him. Was not pleased at all.
Depends on the species. We have some invasive species over here that are "must kill", such as the Asian Carp, Mirror Carp, Snakehead, etc. There's one channel that I watch where after killing them he cuts them up and uses them for bait. Nothing wrong with that
IMO your line does not look like Fluorocarbon at all.
Why is most European fishing targeted toward nonpredator fish especially in the carp/sucker family not trying to be offensive just curious
This type of fish is prized as a sport fish in some parts of Europe, and as food in other parts of Europe. The problem is that a fish can be used for sport any number of times, but only once as food
The were fished out by a invasive human species. It's the new norm. 👁️⚡
Если в Ирландии вылавливают рыбу то у нас вообще, как говориться (народ жадный до рыбы)
This is now a very very common thing, the EU poachers are emptying our rivers and lakes.
What are you talking about. EU poachers?
That makes no sense whatsoever.
It does not look as same spot ....
About 2-3m away. I forgot to bring the long pole to fit the camera right in the same spot.
🙊💙👌
It's possible that people took the fish, but not the only reason. You need to fish it a few times, fish are not always around and feeding.
I know and I agree. I fished there a few times before during 2 weeks (I still didn't upload videos from those days) and fish was always there. On that day - like it never was there right after those guys were fishing there for 2 days in a row.
«отпускайте рыбу, чтобы поймать её снова», ну ну)) ты не рыбак, а натуралист… не трогай рыбу, если она тебе не нужна! научили рыбу бояться леску и удивляются, что рыба боится леску, лол) зуб даю этот линь уже попадался
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