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Just started fishing again after 50 years, your films are so good and informative, keep up the good work you have enabled me to enjoy without worrying about doing things wrong
Nice guys. Perhaps you could do a fish care video, i.e. how to carry bigger fish out of water after landing, handling of fish, unhooking and applying anti-bac treatment for hook holds and damaged scales etc. I'm sure you'd be able to promote a few korda products in there lol but more importantly inform some novices.
Great video lads, and a really important one re fish health and safety. 🐟💙😊 I've still got the old aluminium disgorger I had when I was a kid. I think it came with tackle given to me by my great Uncle, so that makes it at least 60 years old. 😊 So true what say about not 'stabbing' down the fishes throat. I've seen small fish killed by inexperienced anglers trying to do the right thing. Sometimes, although it is not ideal, you have to cut the line as near to the hook as you can and release the fish as they stand more chance than if they've been held in a hot hand and had a plastic stick rammed down their throats for 5 minutes. Long bladed scissors or those on a Swiss Army knife work best in my experience. 👍😊
I just got back into fishing something different than with a spinning rod and this was just what I was looking for. Generally speaking I've been able to hook most fish on the lip but mainly sunfishes have been very shy and often it takes a little bit more time to notice them eating the bait and when it comes to unhooking them it was a bit problematic!
Been fishing years seen most things. But these videos are brilliant and informative for newcomers to angling fair play lads helping out grass root level is a great thing to do.
Sometimes if I deeply hook a perch I put slight pressure the opposite way to the hook point and it pops right out. If it’s gut hooked though the best tool to use without doubt is a pair or forceps. They have way more control over the hook.
@@fishingtutorials Im just starting out on UA-cam! I hope one day I could grow as big as you! I will never be able too! You just have a skill that makes ur videos really easy to watch! :)
Mate I’m 50 this year been fishing since I was in primary school still waiting for an invite from Bob Mortimer I digress that’s the first time anyone has ever explained how to use a disgorger to me thanks 🙏
Thank you, so glad I found this. I'm getting back into fishing with my boy, I am fine with large fish unhooking but dread small fish. Caught a tiddler about 5" and the hook is set deep in throat. I tried to remove it and failed at every attempt, placing it in the net and kept in water so the fish could rest, in the end the disgorger got completely stuck....I was horrified at the sight of a fish popsicle flapping, admitted I did club him not to prolong suffering. I hope this never happens again, again thanks 👍
I remember watching a video a while ago where you caught some fish at a service station but I dint know what it was called and I want to watch it again
This has helped me loads. I am quite new to fishing and after not being able to get a hook out of a little fish that became a floater, it really put me off going without my veteran angler friend. Any tips on how to prevent fish from swallowing the hook really deep.
Love these tutorial videos. I dont know if you could do a video on handling fish? Ive just got back into fishing, and I know small roach/perch can be held snuggly in the hand whilst unhooking, and large fish put on a matt. But I was catching small carp last weekend and they kept falling out of my hands back into landing net, as I was sat on my box. So where to hold them, how much pressure, how to keep them calm / not cause them discomfort etc. Dont know if you have any tips
scarface I’m wondering this for all fish, especially trout but I find lifting them slowly helps or putting your thumb in the carps mouth tends to calm them down
@Harry Smith Yeah for me it works 80% of the time but sometimes i just land a very/pissed angry fish that will never calm down, it want's to get back into it's environment ASAP lol
Gutted age 70 I am new to fishing and I thought I knew how to use this tool but lost two little bream today because of my incompetence. As I say gutted. I just wasn't keeping the line taut. 😪. Lesson learnt Thanks.
That’s interesting I prefer I fine disgorger sometimes. My favourite disgorger is a solid metal one. They get the job done better in my opinion. And for deep hooked perch I almost always use forceps because they are better to control and I’m not at risk of re hooking the fish.
jacob prescott I also prefer the metal one. I just find that some tiny fish just swallow the hook so damn deep that trying to remove it feels like you’re about to disembowel the poor fish via the moth and getting the hook out is almost impossible
TERRY BLUSH if it’s very bad the best thing you can do is cut the line as close to the hook as you can get. Some fish will shed it naturally and go on to live a normal life. This is a better solution than too pull or damage it’s internal organs (but it’s only a final measure if the fish is hooked into the gut.)
My brother (he’s only 9 ) was on the pole and struck to late, the fish managed to swallow it fully and I said to cut the line as close to the hook as possible, was that right ?(it had been out for a while and was a small roach )
Sometimes it can be difficult to get the hook out even with a disgorger so it’s best to just cut the line as close to the hook. It should just work it’s way out.
Does this work well with barbed hooks? I found it quite hard.. if the hook was deep. Also bigger hooks it didn’t work great. I gets sizes 16/18 barbless then this is the way forward?
Can anyone recommend a good double ended plastic disgorger one for small hooks size 16ish etc for float fishing. And one for larger hooks for carp fishing like 6’s and 4’s
Help!!! I've been fishing for the first time today. I caught 3 fish but I accidentally killed two with the discorger and it has really put me off as I feel really bad. Any tips on preventing this happening?
I'm betting those two fish were little Perch. You're always going to get little kamikaze Perch when fishing maggots. The only way to avoid deep hooking them when they're feeding, is to try and hit the bites straight away, before the fish has time to swallow the maggot right down. They really are greedy little bastards though, and sometimes, whatever you do, there's always going to be the occasional 'problem'. If you can't even *see* the hook, and you don't feel confident enough to play 'stabby stabby', possibly killing the fish, just cut the line off as short as you can, and release them. Fish can survive with hooks left in them, especially smaller sizes, which rust away pretty quickly. Or when you start catching small Perch on maggots, change up to a larger hook, and fish worm instead, or a big bunch of maggots. This will pick out the larger Perch which are certainly down there once they start to shoal, and they tend to be far less of a problem to unhook.
I feel very guilty about how I mishandled my first ever catch today. Ended up panicking due to the blood and just cut the line with the hook still in the fish, then I released him.
Hi! To improve your fishing and catch more fish, check out my Simple Fishing Guidebook! With 100 pages of tips, rigs, knots, bait + lure advice and 21 in-depth species guides, you’ll definitely improve your knowledge and skills. Get yours here: fishwithcarl.co.uk/products/the-simple-fishing-guidebook
Just started fishing again after 50 years, your films are so good and informative, keep up the good work you have enabled me to enjoy without worrying about doing things wrong
Nice guys. Perhaps you could do a fish care video, i.e. how to carry bigger fish out of water after landing, handling of fish, unhooking and applying anti-bac treatment for hook holds and damaged scales etc. I'm sure you'd be able to promote a few korda products in there lol but more importantly inform some novices.
Absolutely agree mate, I’m brand new to fishing and that sort of stuff terrifies me, harming a fish is my biggest fear
@@dale1996able me, reading this comment looking at my filet knife: 🙉
@@MeMyself_andAIharming a fish when I’m fishing is what I meant.
Nice video lads. The safety of our fish is paramount 🐟🐟
Absolutely!
Great video lads, and a really important one re fish health and safety. 🐟💙😊 I've still got the old aluminium disgorger I had when I was a kid. I think it came with tackle given to me by my great Uncle, so that makes it at least 60 years old. 😊 So true what say about not 'stabbing' down the fishes throat. I've seen small fish killed by inexperienced anglers trying to do the right thing. Sometimes, although it is not ideal, you have to cut the line as near to the hook as you can and release the fish as they stand more chance than if they've been held in a hot hand and had a plastic stick rammed down their throats for 5 minutes. Long bladed scissors or those on a Swiss Army knife work best in my experience. 👍😊
I enjoy watching all your videos on both channels. I must say Naomi has got such a beautiful smile.
Your videos are extremely helpful for when I’m on the bank
Thanks! Great to hear!
I just got back into fishing something different than with a spinning rod and this was just what I was looking for. Generally speaking I've been able to hook most fish on the lip but mainly sunfishes have been very shy and often it takes a little bit more time to notice them eating the bait and when it comes to unhooking them it was a bit problematic!
Been fishing years seen most things. But these videos are brilliant and informative for newcomers to angling fair play lads helping out grass root level is a great thing to do.
Sometimes if I deeply hook a perch I put slight pressure the opposite way to the hook point and it pops right out. If it’s gut hooked though the best tool to use without doubt is a pair or forceps. They have way more control over the hook.
Great vid! I actually made a vid about this as my friends don't know how to disgorge! It is an essential skill which saves fish! :)
Yep too right! Good work making a video for your friends!
@@fishingtutorials Im just starting out on UA-cam! I hope one day I could grow as big as you! I will never be able too! You just have a skill that makes ur videos really easy to watch! :)
Great video a lot of help to unhook fish I fish for carp because the hook doesn’t go to far in its mouth
Good, simple video for proper gut hook removal. Love where you are and your accents are the best!
Lol; i didn’t know I was doing it wrong! You make it so easy!
Mate I’m 50 this year been fishing since I was in primary school still waiting for an invite from Bob Mortimer I digress that’s the first time anyone has ever explained how to use a disgorger to me thanks 🙏
I got my first disgorger in 1970. And I still have it. The last piece of my original tackle
It would be nice if you had a video teaching beginners on what to look for when buying a rod, reel and so on
I have learned so Mitch from you guys
Пробовал сто раз не получалось !
Только у вас на канале стало понятно !
Спасибо !!!
i am a starter in fishing. your video have help me very well. thank you
This was really helpful as a kid tryna get into this
gr8 tutorial. always annoying wen the fish shallows the hook and its hell to remove the hook.
Cheers for watching! :)
Can u do a vid on setting up a rod like putting a lead on mainline and then putting a leader on cause I need some help
Thank you, so glad I found this. I'm getting back into fishing with my boy, I am fine with large fish unhooking but dread small fish. Caught a tiddler about 5" and the hook is set deep in throat. I tried to remove it and failed at every attempt, placing it in the net and kept in water so the fish could rest, in the end the disgorger got completely stuck....I was horrified at the sight of a fish popsicle flapping, admitted I did club him not to prolong suffering. I hope this never happens again, again thanks 👍
Appreciate these videos, cheers guys
Thanks for watching!
I remember watching a video a while ago where you caught some fish at a service station but I dint know what it was called and I want to watch it again
Could you please do a catfish rig video ?
LOVE you guyz u guyz r what i wanna be when im older with i had a rod
Thanks mate! :)
Will u make a video on 10 float fishing essentials,just like the one with carp fishing essentials,because it will be helpful.
Thank you 😊!
Thank you
Can you do one showing us how to tie a braid snag/leader to our braid spomb line please? Thanks
This has helped me loads. I am quite new to fishing and after not being able to get a hook out of a little fish that became a floater, it really put me off going without my veteran angler friend. Any tips on how to prevent fish from swallowing the hook really deep.
Thank you. This helped
Great 👌
Good job you taught me how to use a disgorger
Glad to hear :)
Thank you for a really informative video guys, 👍👍👍👍
You're welcome! :)
Love these tutorial videos. I dont know if you could do a video on handling fish? Ive just got back into fishing, and I know small roach/perch can be held snuggly in the hand whilst unhooking, and large fish put on a matt. But I was catching small carp last weekend and they kept falling out of my hands back into landing net, as I was sat on my box. So where to hold them, how much pressure, how to keep them calm / not cause them discomfort etc. Dont know if you have any tips
I’ll try it over the weekend
Thanks for scharing
Great vid keep up the good work
Cheers!
Excellent explanation 👍
Does this work with bigger hooks as well ?
How can you keep a carp calm when trying to take a picture
scarface I’m wondering this for all fish, especially trout but I find lifting them slowly helps or putting your thumb in the carps mouth tends to calm them down
@@georgebevan2213 thank you
@Harry Smith Yeah for me it works 80% of the time but sometimes i just land a very/pissed angry fish that will never calm down, it want's to get back into it's environment ASAP lol
@Harry Smith okay thank you!
Just say hello to your little friend
Love your videos lads, a possibility to make a video about unhooking pike ?
Hi there, we have made that exact video! Here is a link: ua-cam.com/video/M1TDFGuDCUo/v-deo.html
What are the match rods you use and any recommendations
Hi mate, take a look at the Guru N-Gauge range. 👌 there’s a few options for different fishing styles!
How should I go about unhooking a fish that swallowed the hook should I try and get the hook out or should I just cut the line as close as I can
Love your vids keep it up
Thank you!
Please use barbless hooks as well.
Gutted age 70 I am new to fishing and I thought I knew how to use this tool but lost two little bream today because of my incompetence. As I say gutted. I just wasn't keeping the line taut. 😪. Lesson learnt Thanks.
Was this video film a while ago when u where in criceth
Or wales u probs know it was
Yes!
Where about were you fishing? It looks like my local fishery
I seem to really struggle getting a hook out of a Perch if its taken the hook in, their guts really seem to get in the way, any tips for greedy Perch?
Can you do a video on zig fishing please
We’ll try!
@@fishingtutorials ok thanks
What is the best way to fish on the top of the lake
@@nathanrush431 id say probably sat in a small boat or dinghy 😂
I’ve had bad luck trying to use the skinny disgorger on tiny fish.
That’s interesting I prefer I fine disgorger sometimes. My favourite disgorger is a solid metal one. They get the job done better in my opinion. And for deep hooked perch I almost always use forceps because they are better to control and I’m not at risk of re hooking the fish.
jacob prescott I also prefer the metal one. I just find that some tiny fish just swallow the hook so damn deep that trying to remove it feels like you’re about to disembowel the poor fish via the moth and getting the hook out is almost impossible
TERRY BLUSH if it’s very bad the best thing you can do is cut the line as close to the hook as you can get. Some fish will shed it naturally and go on to live a normal life. This is a better solution than too pull or damage it’s internal organs (but it’s only a final measure if the fish is hooked into the gut.)
I want that one! I can only find the ones with a bulky head
I think you should also mention that you should always use wet hands to avoid rubbing the protective slime off of the fish when holding them. Doh!
Great video (y)
My brother (he’s only 9 ) was on the pole and struck to late, the fish managed to swallow it fully and I said to cut the line as close to the hook as possible, was that right ?(it had been out for a while and was a small roach )
Sometimes it can be difficult to get the hook out even with a disgorger so it’s best to just cut the line as close to the hook. It should just work it’s way out.
Declan123-_- x ah ok thanks
And where can we get this simple little tool ???
Does this work well with barbed hooks? I found it quite hard.. if the hook was deep. Also bigger hooks it didn’t work great. I gets sizes 16/18 barbless then this is the way forward?
Barbed hooks are always harder to remove. Large hooks are best removed with forceps!
Shaw ( wonder in which movie I've seen him) incoming.
Can anyone recommend a good double ended plastic disgorger one for small hooks size 16ish etc for float fishing. And one for larger hooks for carp fishing like 6’s and 4’s
where do you go fishing there?
Great video but doesn't really address the issue you have when a small
Perch swallows the bloody hook 😜
I thought that myself I always get these wee perch that take my maggots then when I look it swallowed the hook 😂
Help!!! I've been fishing for the first time today. I caught 3 fish but I accidentally killed two with the discorger and it has really put me off as I feel really bad. Any tips on preventing this happening?
I'm betting those two fish were little Perch. You're always going to get little kamikaze Perch when fishing maggots. The only way to avoid deep hooking them when they're feeding, is to try and hit the bites straight away, before the fish has time to swallow the maggot right down. They really are greedy little bastards though, and sometimes, whatever you do, there's always going to be the occasional 'problem'. If you can't even *see* the hook, and you don't feel confident enough to play 'stabby stabby', possibly killing the fish, just cut the line off as short as you can, and release them. Fish can survive with hooks left in them, especially smaller sizes, which rust away pretty quickly.
Or when you start catching small Perch on maggots, change up to a larger hook, and fish worm instead, or a big bunch of maggots. This will pick out the larger Perch which are certainly down there once they start to shoal, and they tend to be far less of a problem to unhook.
Love all your videos .n she's pretty, is that your girlfriend?
I feel very guilty about how I mishandled my first ever catch today. Ended up panicking due to the blood and just cut the line with the hook still in the fish, then I released him.
THIS!
Are these at walmarts
Your girlfriend is so adorable the moment she said” can I hold your fish” I thought to myself ...she’s flirting ..she likes him
Haha :) thanks dude
What’s it called?
The fish or the place?
Carl en Alex fishing??
Yep :)
Hello
Hi Carl and alex
Hi there!
Little perch are the WORST for unhooking
Yeah they are sometimes tricky!
don´t hold the fish whit dry hands ^^
how to catch catfish
🇧🇷🎣🙌
Good stuff, but please don't throw fish back into water... get your hand in the water and then release.
It's actually better to throw the fish in to wake it up to keep it moving unless its a big fish
Hi can you send me a carp rod I can't afford it please
if u dont marry those eyes and that smile, i will
:) haha
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