As a wooden boat owner , you got to love the woodies, completely different feel and water slap sound than plastic or tin. So much more relaxing fishing in a woodie. Great catch and cook, those bream are solid.
Graham, I hope you doing mind, but once you've watched this a few times, if you like carp then you ought to check out Carp Angle. Loads of interesting content and people. Hints and tips and, of course, lots of carp!
Hi Graeme, Playing catchup as usual at the moment due to health. Op next month. Went fishing yesterday and caught my biggest mackerel ever at a quiet local that i know. I saw it jumping around alone and after an hour caught it. The fish stripped line like ive never had before and when landed it was longer than my coolbox. I know it's only a mackerel but it made my day. Never had a fish strip line like that before. Gave it away to friends for their barbeque. Best As Always, Steve in Fife.
Another awesome film Graeme. I started watching your videos nearly 6 years ago as a teenager and learned to shore fish from them. Hats off to you for all the great content you've put out over the years.
Fantastic hours entertainment Graham, so enjoyable. Fun and tips galore. Still watching the beach catch and cook vids, my favourites. Thanks mate, take care 👍
@@TAFishing I have 2 little girls over here just west of Chicago and we are fishing freaks. My daughters LOVE your videos. TA Fishing!! They are 7 and 8 years old and are all about fishing.
On my bucket list to hire a boat out of Beer, Graeme these trips out on the boat are fantastic. Catch and cook was great (I would just take half a lemon). Nice mix of species, great views around the bay. Thanks for posting.
Glad you treat the doggies OK. Sadly, not every channel does. Another smashing video to go with that splendid vintage craft. Just parted with my wooden dinghy today. Sad to see her go. Older than I am.
Great to see you back on the sea Graeme, really missed your sea fishing shows, hope to see a lot more of them soon. Why aren't you on your normal boat? Loved the catch and cook, shame you didn't cook up the bream though I would have liked to have seen that. Take care and stay safe buddy
Cooking on the boat on your own your a legend!!! SACK MABEL!! Me and the lads are going out on a charter boat on the 28th! Maybe if we Chuck the skipper a drink he’ll let us have a go! Keep them videos coming il upload you pictures of Anything big we catch ! 👍🦈
Queste sono le barche migliori, in Sicilia pescano con barche in legno fatte a mano .non affondano mai e hanno una stabilità veramente straordinaria , mi iscrivo al tuo canale con grande piacere , perché ogni tuo video è un racconto una avventura .un saluto dalla lontana Sicilia .
I love thees boat videos. Makes me want to to get one so bad. But really miss high sea drifter can't wait to see her back in action. Tight lines mate 🎣🎣🎣
G'day Graeme. Have you tried marinara mix for bait? I buy it from Woolworths (Tesco in UK land?) In the deli/seafood section. Usually it has prawns, squid rings and 2 or 3 types of fish in chunks. The bit of garlic and parsley they add doesn't seem to put the fish off. I think it would have to be my favourite supermarket bait. Tight lines mate.
Ha ha 😂, many many years ago in when I live back in England 🏴. I worked for Youngs Seafood in Grimsby ( 1985 - 88 ) crab-sticks are made from Pollak fish . Added crab flavorings & pink dye, awesome snack food especially with chili mayonnaise sauce 😋👌😍
Great video thanks Graeme! Good to see you back on the sea fishing. Everyone to their own but I've no interest in this Freshwater lark. I chuckled at "South Devon" in the description - more like East Devon! South Devon would be Salcombe or Dartmouth! The Mackerel & Prawns looked delicious. I've tried Prawns for bait from the shore but no luck. Stay safe & well. 👍👍
I just had a fry up of 2 angus beef burgers, fried onions, fried roma tomato halves sliced vertically & sliced vintage block cheese on small 3 inch round buttered buns with fresh ground sea salt & fresh ground black pepper. Wow it was sooooo juicy & yummy mm mmm. I find that if you are using a cast iron pan or stainless steel pan with a bit of butter the tomatoes taste really nice when they are fried until the flat side is burned a little as it adds to the taste & if you cook both sides until the tomato becomes mushy it's like having a natural replacement for tomato sauce.
Love the vids Graeme, a tip for cooking prawns, once you peel them make a shallow cut along the back and you can scrape out all of the mudline, then cook for 5-8 minutes until the meat changes color all the way through
Had to use your advice the other day. I was on the flounder good but wanted to go switch go sheepshead. Graeme wouldn't leave fish to find fish and so I didn't!
I once stayed in a B&B near the train station in Torquay where during a late night bar drink with the owner he mentioned the legendary Lob and Crabster, It has stayed with me for 30 years and am glad the species still exist. I thought he was bullshitting me🤣
You can cook prawns with and without the shell. Without is easier at the table. In cooking, they go from transparent grey to a milky pink colour in 3-4 minutes..I enjoyed the old boat as much as the fishing. Thanks.
Hey, Graeme: Shrimp/prawns, whether boiled or pan fried, only require about 2 - 2 1/2 minutes max to be fully cooked. Any more than that, they're rubbery as hell. Bet you found that out on your cookup. The prawns were done way before you threw in the mackerel. Great video BTW. 👍 You reminded me of Spencer Tracy; you know the movie.
Beer looking beautiful in your Video. But I was there yesterday at my local The Dolphin for lunch and nearly drowned in the torrential rain whilst walking back to the car! Your boat might have been useful LOL!
my buddy caught a 4lb plus plaice on a whole cooked prawn , it made the anglers mail top ten best fish of the week over the whole UK,, i carried it from boat to shore feeling very nervous walking on a floating pontoon ,,before taking the photo ..
Whenever I've seen those seafood sticks in the supermarket I've wondered if they're worth trying as bait. I might've known you'd be the first person to try them Graeme!
anyone! see the fish come up rite under the boat at 9.55 exactly?,... was when Graham was just getting his first bite on the small rod, look just to the left of the rod and the fish comes up from under the boat.
I know the mark and area this is and the hire costs of those boat's is excellent value and as you've done a few of those vids there you clearly like the set up to thank you
Yes, Graeme! Going to watch this with a curry shortly! One question - have you ever fished in the Florida Keys? I'm thinking about planning a solo expedition next year, fishing from a kayak in the Keys, staying in cheap motels along the way, ice cold beer and fresh fish...need something to look forward to after the last 18 months..
That sounds like a fishing trip from heaven...Until you do a night drift at Bahia Honda bridge and the 14-foot monster Hammerhead that lives there thinks your kayak is another fat Tarpon !...I joke not !!
@@paulbrannan569 Thanks Paul, I will look out for that. The inspiration for this trip was actually seeing a video from FishAholic Fishing on here, it looks amazing. I have fished in the Keys but only from a pier before.
Some have a clip which goes to the lead. If no clips I tend to use the larger loop for lead and smaller loop for mainline. I'm guessing it does not matter too much.
Graeme can i suggest with your chumming you simply freeze your brew in some butchers stocking or old small onion gag and just hang it over the side attached to a rowlock You get the idea. Enough for a day and a jerk everynow and then will disperse a bit at a time
The first time I saw you fishing was when you caught the shark. I do enjoy watching you because you have a natural way about you. What I am going to say is something you would probably think " omg a woman watching here we go ". You seem a bit slap happy with the fish, they do have a feelings, obviously they want to escape being yanked out of thier environment. Then you toss them back into the sea like your chum. Your chopping board needs a bleach, just saying. Nevertheless your son has inherited super genes he is top of his class in everything bushcraft and building. Plus you have a great sense of humour ( I hope ) your easy on the eye 😊 Please forgive my impertinence 😋 Love and Light
No worries Jane of Torquay. With sea fish they return better going back in fast,unlike freshwater fish which are best released slowly .Standard seas return is called"spearing" the fish in to provide shock and instant oxygen over the gills . In the States and Canada they stock their big lakes by dumping the trout out of a moving plane...its the truth,can be checked out. Thanks for taking the time to comment. And yes,you may be right about bleaching the chopping board,but the one on the boat is plastic,supplied by the owner,not mine.
Always look forward to an episode of TA Fishing. Making great videos for years!
As a wooden boat owner , you got to love the woodies, completely different feel and water slap sound than plastic or tin. So much more relaxing fishing in a woodie. Great catch and cook, those bream are solid.
Omg I can’t believe totally awesome fishing is recent and totally awesomely fishing happy days Graeme thanks dude
Graeme your videos cheer me up everytime I watch them thank you for all the hard work you put into them
Although I am a carp angler this is one of my go to channels for my fishing fix great watch again keep up the good work
Graham, I hope you doing mind, but once you've watched this a few times, if you like carp then you ought to check out Carp Angle. Loads of interesting content and people. Hints and tips and, of course, lots of carp!
T. A FISHING RULLLLLS
THANKS TO THE SHEARING LOVLEY CONTENT I'M BIG FAN FROM YEAR 🦈🎣🧨
Like the door knob rod Graham. Plenty of fish though Graham. Yeeeeahhhhh 😃💥💥
Fantastic video Greaham , thanks for you time and trouble , always nice to see a professional at work .
Hi Graeme,
Playing catchup as usual at the moment due to health. Op next month.
Went fishing yesterday and caught my biggest mackerel ever at a quiet local that i know.
I saw it jumping around alone and after an hour caught it.
The fish stripped line like ive never had before and when landed it was longer than my coolbox.
I know it's only a mackerel but it made my day. Never had a fish strip line like that before.
Gave it away to friends for their barbeque.
Best As Always,
Steve in Fife.
Well done Steve in Fife,that sounds like a whopper and deffo BBQ material...
TA TIME GUYS !!!
BEST CHANNEL ON UA-cam 💯💯💯💯
Handsome Little Voyage Lad
Bless Up
Another awesome film Graeme. I started watching your videos nearly 6 years ago as a teenager and learned to shore fish from them. Hats off to you for all the great content you've put out over the years.
Fantastic hours entertainment Graham, so enjoyable. Fun and tips galore. Still watching the beach catch and cook vids, my favourites. Thanks mate, take care 👍
Awesome! Cheers Graeme 😎👍
Glad to see the old man back in the sea! Excellent catch and cook. Great video as always.
This guy is the best.
I tell myself that every morning while shaving...wife asks "who the hell are you talking to !!"....
@@TAFishing I have 2 little girls over here just west of Chicago and we are fishing freaks. My daughters LOVE your videos. TA Fishing!! They are 7 and 8 years old and are all about fishing.
On my bucket list to hire a boat out of Beer, Graeme these trips out on the boat are fantastic. Catch and cook was great (I would just take half a lemon). Nice mix of species, great views around the bay. Thanks for posting.
No problem, I always enjoy a day on the briny.
Friday, another TA fishing video, and a fridge of cold beer oh yes 😎🙈👍
Man threatens fish with frying pan 😂 . Love your videos Graeme .
Glad you treat the doggies OK. Sadly, not every channel does. Another smashing video to go with that splendid vintage craft. Just parted with my wooden dinghy today. Sad to see her go. Older than I am.
A Real Man's Man!
Great to see you back on the sea Graeme, really missed your sea fishing shows, hope to see a lot more of them soon. Why aren't you on your normal boat? Loved the catch and cook, shame you didn't cook up the bream though I would have liked to have seen that. Take care and stay safe buddy
@@petrhoward ?
I'm wondering what bream, dogfish and mackerel pie or fishcakes would be like.
Lob and Crabster 😂 you just made my day Sir 👍
Cooking on the boat on your own your a legend!!! SACK MABEL!! Me and the lads are going out on a charter boat on the 28th! Maybe if we Chuck the skipper a drink he’ll let us have a go! Keep them videos coming il upload you pictures of Anything big we catch ! 👍🦈
great to see you out at sea again,, good luck
Much respect The New Jersey offshore from hooks to cooks .🙏🇺🇸✌🏼🙏🇨🇺💪🇺🇸
Its friday, its TA fishing yes, here we go 👍😀😎🎣
Great to see you back out on the ocean. Fresh water fishing is nice, but the wild seas are what draws me.
Graeme's tighter than a second coat of paint, when he mentioned the lottery I Immediately thought "maybe you'll buy yourself a new rod then" lol
LOL! Then I thought to myself "I bet he wouldn't!" lol! Cheers
@@davijones2369 lol
🎣🦈BEST FISHING CHANNEL ON UA-cam🎣🦈💯
39:32 I was literally just thinking that as you said it 😅
Queste sono le barche migliori, in Sicilia pescano con barche in legno fatte a mano .non affondano mai e hanno una stabilità veramente straordinaria , mi iscrivo al tuo canale con grande piacere , perché ogni tuo video è un racconto una avventura .un saluto dalla lontana Sicilia .
Perfect boat
I love thees boat videos. Makes me want to to get one so bad. But really miss high sea drifter can't wait to see her back in action. Tight lines mate 🎣🎣🎣
Really enjoyed this one what a laugh you really do wet dark days bright your a legend Mr pullen
What a way to spend a few hours, brilliant watch and tight lines Graham,
Dogfish & Chips... Yum! Excellent video Graeme, we love to see you on the boat. Is your bigger boat broken?
Awesome! Back to the salt. Love it.
Love the videos Graham my boat is kept just a mile or so away from where you launched it’s a wonderful spot
Bravo Graeme!
good vid shirley.....carry on m8
G'day Graeme. Have you tried marinara mix for bait? I buy it from Woolworths (Tesco in UK land?) In the deli/seafood section. Usually it has prawns, squid rings and 2 or 3 types of fish in chunks. The bit of garlic and parsley they add doesn't seem to put the fish off. I think it would have to be my favourite supermarket bait. Tight lines mate.
Good job boss!
Ha ha 😂, many many years ago in when I live back in England 🏴. I worked for Youngs Seafood in Grimsby ( 1985 - 88 ) crab-sticks are made from Pollak fish . Added crab flavorings & pink dye, awesome snack food especially with chili mayonnaise sauce 😋👌😍
Another great vid Graham
Awesome as usual mate, just been watching some of your older videos on catch black bream👍
classic times. well done :)
Great video thanks Graeme! Good to see you back on the sea fishing. Everyone to their own but I've no interest in this Freshwater lark. I chuckled at "South Devon" in the description - more like East Devon! South Devon would be Salcombe or Dartmouth! The Mackerel & Prawns looked delicious. I've tried Prawns for bait from the shore but no luck. Stay safe & well. 👍👍
Frimp and shawns yum yum😉😨👍😁
I just had a fry up of 2 angus beef burgers, fried onions, fried roma tomato halves sliced vertically & sliced vintage block cheese on small 3 inch round buttered buns with fresh ground sea salt & fresh ground black pepper. Wow it was sooooo juicy & yummy mm mmm. I find that if you are using a cast iron pan or stainless steel pan with a bit of butter the tomatoes taste really nice when they are fried until the flat side is burned a little as it adds to the taste & if you cook both sides until the tomato becomes mushy it's like having a natural replacement for tomato sauce.
Love the vids Graeme, a tip for cooking prawns, once you peel them make a shallow cut along the back and you can scrape out all of the mudline, then cook for 5-8 minutes until the meat changes color all the way through
Thanks for the tip. I think they butterfly the larger ones when I have been in the occasional restaurant.
Had to use your advice the other day. I was on the flounder good but wanted to go switch go sheepshead. Graeme wouldn't leave fish to find fish and so I didn't!
I was always told.."never leave feeding fish"...
I once stayed in a B&B near the train station in Torquay where during a late night bar drink with the owner he mentioned the legendary Lob and Crabster, It has stayed with me for 30 years and am glad the species still exist. I thought he was bullshitting me🤣
You can cook prawns with and without the shell. Without is easier at the table. In cooking, they go from transparent grey to a milky pink colour in 3-4 minutes..I enjoyed the old boat as much as the fishing. Thanks.
i use crabstick for bait ,, excellent stuff
Hey, Graeme: Shrimp/prawns, whether boiled or pan fried, only require about 2 - 2 1/2 minutes max to be fully cooked. Any more than that, they're rubbery as hell. Bet you found that out on your cookup. The prawns were done way before you threw in the mackerel. Great video BTW. 👍 You reminded me of Spencer Tracy; you know the movie.
Nice spot sir..
love it when you fish from beer
Beer looking beautiful in your Video. But I was there yesterday at my local The Dolphin for lunch and nearly drowned in the torrential rain whilst walking back to the car! Your boat might have been useful LOL!
YOU LIMEY’S ARE GREAT ! RICK in West Virginia
my buddy caught a 4lb plus plaice on a whole cooked prawn , it made the anglers mail top ten best fish of the week over the whole UK,, i carried it from boat to shore feeling very nervous walking on a floating pontoon ,,before taking the photo ..
Awesome
You laughed just like Mike does.. lob and crabster. 😆
Jammin' tunes as always on the montages.
Smashing
Whenever I've seen those seafood sticks in the supermarket I've wondered if they're worth trying as bait. I might've known you'd be the first person to try them Graeme!
Makes good substitute for crab in ceviche'!
I got hungry watching that 👍🏻off to raid the larder now !!
That was cool 👍🇵🇭
Finally some salt water 😊😊
Can you link who you hired the boat from please.
Awesome video 😁
East Devon not South! BEER is a brilliant place to go fishing :-)
Excellent solo session on the water dude and a cook up. Yes! :)
anyone! see the fish come up rite under the boat at 9.55 exactly?,... was when Graham was just getting his first bite on the small rod, look just to the left of the rod and the fish comes up from under the boat.
I know the mark and area this is and the hire costs of those boat's is excellent value and as you've done a few of those vids there you clearly like the set up to thank you
Yes, Graeme! Going to watch this with a curry shortly! One question - have you ever fished in the Florida Keys? I'm thinking about planning a solo expedition next year, fishing from a kayak in the Keys, staying in cheap motels along the way, ice cold beer and fresh fish...need something to look forward to after the last 18 months..
If you're a Fan of Graeme you'll know he's been to the keys !!
That sounds like a fishing trip from heaven...Until you do a night drift at Bahia Honda bridge and the 14-foot monster Hammerhead that lives there thinks your kayak is another fat Tarpon !...I joke not !!
Check out ‘key west kayak fishing” channel on here. That guy fishes all over the keys from a kayak.
@@harveytaylor744 Whilst I am a fan, I havent seen all his videos, only discovered TA fishing during lockdown. So no, I didnt know.
@@paulbrannan569 Thanks Paul, I will look out for that. The inspiration for this trip was actually seeing a video from FishAholic Fishing on here, it looks amazing. I have fished in the Keys but only from a pier before.
put chum tub in a bag with the lid on drop it over the side on a line ,, let the sea water thaw it out enough to get the chum out of the tub,,
Prawns cook super fast, i tend to chuck em in near the end of say a stir fry!
Jaysus Graeme, how did you manage to have so many rods in the water and not get tangled up?
Yeee haaaaaaaa 🦐🙏🤩
Love your boat ... im restoring a vintage 12ft clinker ... how long is yours ?
My own boat was grp 17-ft long,the old wooden boat is just a rental .I am guessing 16-feet long ?
a loverly days fishing Graham , where is this in Devon 👍
Beer
thanks Graham
I'm late but Happy Friday Boy's✌
Is there a easy way to tell which way is the right way up for mackerel feathers? Is the loop for the weight/lure or the clip end?
Some have a clip which goes to the lead. If no clips I tend to use the larger loop for lead and smaller loop for mainline. I'm guessing it does not matter too much.
@@TAFishing thank you
Any tips for surf fishing I seem to never have much luck
Lob and crabster lol
do you normally fish from devon and cornwall
Yay
Yay
Graeme can i suggest with your chumming you simply freeze your brew in some butchers stocking or old small onion gag and just hang it over the side attached to a rowlock
You get the idea. Enough for a day and a jerk everynow and then will disperse a bit at a time
Jerk every now and then ?? I'm glad it was you who wrote it !!!
Try recording in mono Graeme, the sound will come out of the middle of the speakers and not far over to one side.
Its just a jack plug contact problem I get with the older GoPro lead.
what was the original color of your cutting board
Better still make up a bag and slide it down your anchorline so it gets down where needed
hi mate, do you ever float fish at sea? cheers.
Is High Seas Drifter poorly Graeme?
Boat is fine,I just can't find the time to tow it miles like I used to.
"this boat is nearly as old as I am"
Oh wow. You found Noahs ark!
;)
Just kidding. Those old clinker built boats are really cute.
What's the reel Graeme ? Penn rival ?
The first time I saw you fishing was when you caught the shark. I do enjoy watching you because you have a natural way about you. What I am going to say is something you would probably think " omg a woman watching here we go ". You seem a bit slap happy with the fish, they do have a feelings, obviously they want to escape being yanked out of thier environment. Then you toss them back into the sea like your chum. Your chopping board needs a bleach, just saying. Nevertheless your son has inherited super genes he is top of his class in everything bushcraft and building. Plus you have a great sense of humour ( I hope ) your easy on the eye 😊 Please forgive my impertinence 😋 Love and Light
No worries Jane of Torquay. With sea fish they return better going back in fast,unlike freshwater fish which are best released slowly .Standard seas return is called"spearing" the fish in to provide shock and instant oxygen over the gills . In the States and Canada they stock their big lakes by dumping the trout out of a moving plane...its the truth,can be checked out. Thanks for taking the time to comment. And yes,you may be right about bleaching the chopping board,but the one on the boat is plastic,supplied by the owner,not mine.
How did you get out there ? See no motor and haven’t seen oars !
Oars inside,and its an inboard diesel engine. Yanmar I think.
Is the intro music Brent Mason ?
You want to try and do a night sharking video off Boscombe Beach, ‘looking for the shark that closed the beach’. Would be great content….😃
Saw that story. My thought was Bluefin tuna possibly.
Those pimps and shrawns make good bait eh 👍