I Drained the Lake: Watch What Happens NEXT 😱

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 27 тра 2024
  • ✅ Watch next: Secrets of the lakebed 👉 • A close look BELOW the...
    We drain our lake every few years mainly to remove biomass during the netting but there’s also plenty to do and see when the level is this low. There are always a few surprises along the way as the lake continues to evolve and change over the years.
    ► The gear and tackle I use:
    www.amazon.co.uk/shop/matthew...
    ⏰ In this video:
    00:00 Start of the drain down
    04:29 Finding a new feature
    06:36 How to reduce the silt
    09:07 What I found at the bottom of the lake
    11:54 Rescuing mussels
    15:50 Finding the catfish holes
    16:48 Netting day
    18:54 Refilling the lake
    🙌 Support the channel:
    - Use this Amazon link (UK): amzn.to/3TbvnaF for any purchase. Anything you buy through these links gives me a small commission to support videos on this channel - the price to you is the same.
    - Hit the THANKS button in any video
    Filmed at my lake, Beausoleil Carp and Cats
    Website: www.frenchcarpandcats.com/
    Facebook: / matt.collins.148116
    Twitter: / beausoleilcarp
    IG: / matt_collins_carper
    Tiktok: / matt_collins_carper
    #matthewcollins #carpfishingexplained
  • Спорт

КОМЕНТАРІ • 1,1 тис.

  • @matthewcollinsangler
    @matthewcollinsangler  Рік тому +75

    There’s a lot of work that goes on when we lower the level of the lake and net it, quite a lot of stress as well! If you’re interested in lakes and what it takes to look after our precious carp, I hope you enjoy this look behind the scenes.
    ✅ Watch next: Secrets of the lakebed 👉 ua-cam.com/video/0XJoVYv_rIk/v-deo.html

    • @aarondavies8486
      @aarondavies8486 Рік тому +4

      Thanks mat these are the sort of videos I love to watch all sides of fishing you have become my favourite fishing channel

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Рік тому +2

      Awesome to hear mate, thanks for the support 😊

    • @NorrinRaddNorrinRadd
      @NorrinRaddNorrinRadd Рік тому +3

      Firstly, as a fisherman, I prefer using the term angler for someone who is “sport fishing” with a rod or pole(and to the yanks reading this, yes there is a difference between them) even if they make a living from competition angling………
      And secondly, it’s always a good day when you know that you have learnt something new, and today I found out that the freshwater mussels are actually quite active, and not sedentary like their estuarine and saltwater relatives………..
      So I thank you for this education, and I hope that I will enjoy the other videos that you already have, and/or will make in the future…………..

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Рік тому

      @@NorrinRaddNorrinRadd Thank you very much for the feedback. Yes, mussels don't move fast, but they move around a lot with their big muscular 'foot' that comes out.

    • @NorrinRaddNorrinRadd
      @NorrinRaddNorrinRadd Рік тому

      @@matthewcollinsangler. Thanks for your reply, it’s good to know that at least some people take notice of the comments that are posted on their threads…….. Have you thought about joining the buy me a coffee scheme, which is a good way for people to make a small donation to people like yourself who post videos on any social media site, especially if they are not going to be using Amazon as a way to help out…… I will be watching more of your videos, and I am sure that I will find something to comment on, which I hope you will enjoy as well, keep on keeping on, because you are doing a good job, especially with the way that many people are treating the planets wildlife……….

  • @jonathanjeffreys3007
    @jonathanjeffreys3007 Рік тому +246

    I previously knew absolutely nothing of what you are demonstrating, but I found this video utterly fascinating - not least because you are clearly a masterly expert, and have the ability and enthusiasm to be able to explain what you are doing in an all-inclusive, friendly, informal manner. As a classroom teacher of over 40 years' experience, I envy your nice, easy to understand, chatty but educational style, and I learned a lot while I listened to you. Thank you so much. We need thousands like you.

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Рік тому +27

      Wow, fantastic to hear, thank you so much. I think it helps that I love what I do and I feel a bit more comfortable in front of the camera nowadays compared to a few years ago with my wonderful wife encouraging me behind the camera 😊

    • @chopperhehehe
      @chopperhehehe Рік тому +3

      Jonathan
      I second your comment
      👍👍👍😜🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🦄🦕😁✌️🤞

    • @lukecooke6172
      @lukecooke6172 Рік тому +3

      Perfect comment 👌

    • @yandenuts
      @yandenuts Рік тому +2

      YEs, same here Jonathon. Sort of like my aquarium x 10000!

    • @valiantredneck
      @valiantredneck Рік тому

      Geez buddy…
      Why don’t you ask him for a date?
      Good grief…

  • @pemj7360
    @pemj7360 Рік тому +10

    I wish more lake managers put in as much effort in their lakes as you do . Great video

  • @richardfrancis5683
    @richardfrancis5683 Рік тому +46

    I'm not a fisherman, but I enjoyed learning what's involved in maintaining the lake and how it's set up to keep the fish happy and the water clean. Interesting stuff!

    • @chouseification
      @chouseification Рік тому +1

      Can you even really call that tiny thing a lake with a straight face?
      Where I come from we have ponds a lot larger than that, and if you tried calling them lakes, you'd get serious laughter.
      But then again we do have almost 12,000 lakes above 10 acres in size - so we had to draw a line somewhere. This one would not make the cut. Also where's all the wildlife (fish they stock don't count)? This is looking more like a mud fountain than even a pond at that point.
      I'm seriously not trying to flame - just baffled that he keeps calling it a "lake".

    • @jamiehands_growthhacker
      @jamiehands_growthhacker 10 місяців тому +1

      @@chouseification You are so cool.

    • @chouseification
      @chouseification 10 місяців тому

      @@jamiehands_growthhacker hey dude, don't troll...words have meanings and calling an artificial pond as a "lake" is very odd to me, enough that I commented. Don't have anything to add to that, don't reply at all.

    • @jamiehands_growthhacker
      @jamiehands_growthhacker 10 місяців тому +1

      @@chouseification Hey, dude. Stop abusing that lake. Calling natural lake an artificial is lake shaming. If you don't have anything positive to say about this lake, say nothing at all.

    • @chouseification
      @chouseification 10 місяців тому

      @@jamiehands_growthhacker That is not a natural Lake that is a f****** pond at best!

  • @Super4026
    @Super4026 Рік тому +55

    An absolute pleasure to see such fine management! Well done Matthew, great work.

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Рік тому +2

      Thank you very much 😊

    • @chopperhehehe
      @chopperhehehe Рік тому +1

      Jonathan
      I second your comment
      👍👍👍😜🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🦄🦕😁✌️🤞

  • @chrislow123
    @chrislow123 Рік тому +33

    Amazing the amount of work that goes into maintaining a lake and the science behind it. Can learn so much from watching videos like this.

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Рік тому +2

      Thanks very much mate 👍

    • @nospoon4799
      @nospoon4799 Рік тому +1

      How is farming an invasive keystone species at the cost of the native aquatic ecosystem, science. Get an education mate.

    • @biggusdickus5986
      @biggusdickus5986 Рік тому

      It must be very draining. 😂

    • @meghan7547
      @meghan7547 Рік тому

      @@nospoon4799 IKR, makes no sense.

    • @mickkirton7943
      @mickkirton7943 Рік тому +1

      ​@@nospoon4799 science = knowledge about the structure & behaviour of the natural & physical world based on proven facts.

  • @someblokecalleddave1
    @someblokecalleddave1 Рік тому +5

    Dunno what you've done to get this come up on my feed, but with 109K views in 2 days for what appears to me to be a very niche subject matter it's worked and it kept me engaged for the whole video! Found it really interesting - who needs to TV when you've got content like this popping up on your UA-cam feed - very commendable, loved it!

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Рік тому +1

      That's wonderful to hear, we're as surprised as you are by how popular this video is 😊 Really happy you enjoyed it!

  • @duck_rifle5879
    @duck_rifle5879 Рік тому +1

    Habitat and wildlife management is a passion i have found late in life. I'm so grateful there are chaps like your self who are stewarding our resources well.

  • @Natasha___.
    @Natasha___. Рік тому +4

    I've never fished in my life and I'm not quite sure why UA-cam decided to recommend this to me, but I ended up watching the entire thing and thoroughly enjoying it.
    This was legitimately interesting and entertaining, well done.

  • @maj0072
    @maj0072 Рік тому +10

    I'm not a fisherman but fascinated by this. As a metal detectorist, I'm always fascinated by what's hidden beneath our feet and water bodies. As someone who's interested in any form of engineering, how you manage levels of drainage and refill is right up my street. I would, however, like to see where to water drains to and the engineering structures that make that happen.
    Cracking video and the natural way you explain what's going on is great. As already commented on, you would have made a great school teacher .

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Рік тому +1

      Thank you for taking the time to comment. I'd love to spend some time with a metal detector, I borrowed one for this drain down but it was broken! The water drains through a 600mm bore tube that runs underneath the dam wall into a pechery with grilles which prevent the migration of fish from our lake into the stream. This stream then runs into another lake to continue the chain.

  • @g.k.1669
    @g.k.1669 Рік тому +13

    I really miss seeing the large mussel (clams) like those. They used to be very common here in the states until the ballast water in ships introduced the zebra mussel invasive species that has made the original large clams a rarity now. The zebra mussels have spread from the Great Lakes to nearly all inland lakes.

    • @idam6048
      @idam6048 Рік тому +3

      Same over in Ireland I believe. Water clarity and native species drastically affected. Huge weights if fish seem a thing of the past on the big river systems.

    • @nickwatkins5321
      @nickwatkins5321 Рік тому +1

      Zebra mussels, though good for water filtration, are a pain in the arse! Very invasive

  • @waaarrgghhh
    @waaarrgghhh Рік тому +1

    I had the opportunity to help my old local lake back in the uk with some maintenance, they turned two medium lakes into one big lake.
    Its a real privilege to see a drained lake, it gives you a whole new level of knowledge and understanding of how the fish use the environment. another great video thanks.

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Рік тому +1

      Thanks very much 😊 We learn something every single time we do it.

  • @philgale1752
    @philgale1752 Рік тому +4

    I never new Matthew the level of maintenance and dedication running a top quality fishery would take .
    Add to that you're channel teaches so much with great narration, editing, information and just you , being you.
    All the very best in everything you do .

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Рік тому

      Thanks very much for the feedback Phil, what a thoughtful comment, we just love what we do 😊

  • @twincamspit
    @twincamspit Рік тому +4

    Fascinating to see this side of fishery management, and how the carp themselves change the habitat. Thanks for taking the time to make this.

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Рік тому +1

      Really glad you enjoyed it 😊 Here's another one that goes deeper into the lake features: ua-cam.com/video/0XJoVYv_rIk/v-deo.html

  • @rjb10101
    @rjb10101 Рік тому +2

    I enjoyed watching this.... Reminds me of a kid in the 80's when our local lake owner drained a lake full of pike to convert it into a general course fishing pond....

  • @julesvandervelden4176
    @julesvandervelden4176 Рік тому +17

    Fantastic insight into the hard work and care taken to ensure the angling experience at Beausoleil is optimal. Looking forward to visiting again soon !

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Рік тому +2

      Thanks so much mate, can't wait to see you back on the bank here in a few weeks!

  • @slinkysurfer
    @slinkysurfer Рік тому +3

    I’m not a carp fisherman but thoroughly enjoyed the video, very informative and very well presented, thanks for posting it.

    • @floydfloyd3706
      @floydfloyd3706 Рік тому

      Totally agree Rondo. If you were a carp fisherman where I live and you tried to throw your catch back in you would be fined severely.

  • @comparethetackle
    @comparethetackle Рік тому +6

    Very interesting mate. You clearly take care of the lake and its surroundings.

  • @chrissharp5073
    @chrissharp5073 8 місяців тому +1

    As a keen angler i wonder how many of us realise the hard work is put into managing a commercial fishery. Facinating insite into the hard work and care put into keeping a lake healthy and clean. Great video and well presented. Thank you for sharing.

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  8 місяців тому

      Wonderful to hear the feedback, thank you. I really enjoy sharing some of this 'behind the scenes' work to help anglers understand the fishing environment better 😊

  • @DavidRedfearn
    @DavidRedfearn Рік тому +2

    I've had the pleasure of fishing here. Well done Matt.

  • @stuntznfx
    @stuntznfx Рік тому +7

    Wow! What an amazing and very interesting video! I had no idea that you drain your lake. Just goes to show the work it takes to sustain a fishery. I learned something today! Great video sir! Tight Lines!

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Рік тому +2

      Thanks very much mate 👍 We also enjoyed making it. If you liked this, I’ve done another in depth video on lakebed features: ua-cam.com/video/0XJoVYv_rIk/v-deo.html

  • @timmckenna2444
    @timmckenna2444 Рік тому +5

    Matthew, I am in awe of you and your work. It seems like a labor of love. I know of plenty of areas in the states that could learn a thing or two about this conservation and upkeep of our lakes and ponds. Again, I am a huge admirer and please keep posting. In addition, I don’t know your location but I spent time in East Anglia and love the country.

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Рік тому

      Thanks very much for the kind feedback Tim, much appreciated. I'm from Gloucestershire which is the other side of the country and now I live in France 😊

  • @fedup3449
    @fedup3449 Рік тому +1

    My uncle had a network of ribbon lakes on his farm in Worc's. I used to go and fish there daily as a kid. Later I started to help with the draining. The wier systems are a real work of art. We think we know how the world works today? God I miss those times.

  • @sethnavabi6926
    @sethnavabi6926 Рік тому

    Brits that love the environment like me are really grateful to people like you for the remarkable work you are doing to preserve the integrity of the lake.

  • @craigevans3694
    @craigevans3694 Рік тому +8

    Great video matt, it's nice to see what goes on under water and how carp carve out their environment. Credit to you

  • @shaunthorne9352
    @shaunthorne9352 Рік тому +23

    Hi Matt, once again you have made a great video! Very informative and a good watch, it's an eye opener at times seeing what the carp do but we can all learn loads from getting a glimpse of their home up close. Your water management is spot on, I wish some of the places I fish were managed like that! All the best mate

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Рік тому +1

      Thanks very much Shaun 👍

    • @carljansen3118
      @carljansen3118 8 місяців тому

      We're like a robber casing the joint while the home owner's on holiday 😂

    • @shaunthorne9352
      @shaunthorne9352 8 місяців тому +1

      @@carljansen3118 I'm not telling you where I live! 🤣

    • @carljansen3118
      @carljansen3118 8 місяців тому

      @@shaunthorne9352 darn, what's a fella to do?!? 🤣🤣

  • @dancolley4208
    @dancolley4208 Рік тому +1

    Like several other commentors, I knew absolutely nothing about HOW to manage a lake but I did know what was involved in doing it. I am educated as a marine biologist but am woefully uninformed about the aquatic environmental issues. Thanks for sharing this. Now I can help my uncle with a drain-down of a pond on his land. Thanks again. Very easy to understand what needs to be done and in general terms how to do it. Once ain, good job and thanks.

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Рік тому

      Wonderful to hear thanks, glad this video can help you in your project, all the best with it 😊

  • @ChrisWhite.fishing
    @ChrisWhite.fishing 8 місяців тому +2

    Matt you are absolute beast, a real pro and enthusiastic waterman.

  • @gordonfinlayson1847
    @gordonfinlayson1847 Рік тому +5

    Really interesting Matt. Fantastic lake management! Its like a gate to a mysterious world which unfolds all the secrets. Loved seeing how the mussels have carved their way around and the holes the cats have made. Carp look awesome. Would love to come and fish there one day!

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Рік тому

      Thanks very much Gordon, I've really enjoyed sharing this 'secret' world of our carp and I find it fascinating too.

  • @dominicburton950
    @dominicburton950 Рік тому +7

    That was a great watch and so informative .So detailed and your care and attention to the stock and the rest of the ecology in and surrounding the lake amazing work really intresting to see the management and hard work you and other guys put in wonderful

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Рік тому

      Thank you so much! It's hard work but very rewarding and we enjoy sharing this with you guys 😊 If you liked this, I’ve done another in depth video on lakebed features: ua-cam.com/video/0XJoVYv_rIk/v-deo.html

  • @paulbrouyere1735
    @paulbrouyere1735 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for explaining. My grandfather had a trout farm and a lake like yours with an island and a bridge. As a child we went fishing there. Got some flashbacks here, cheers!

  • @PI7ABR3D
    @PI7ABR3D Рік тому +1

    I love your videos. Never boring and always informative. I'd love your life.

    • @PI7ABR3D
      @PI7ABR3D Рік тому +1

      You should make a little location video about that hole you were showing us. Right good example right there.

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Рік тому

      Thanks very much mate, it's hard work but very rewarding 😊

  • @billybutlin7857
    @billybutlin7857 Рік тому +2

    Never fished, but this was a great video. Thank you for all your hard work in the lake, much appreciated. A proper professional.

  • @youknowthis69
    @youknowthis69 Рік тому +5

    Loved watching this Matt especially after the one you did a few years back. So interesting to see that the feeding spots change in location and appearance each time. Also really pleasing to see that people are following the safe rig rules. Wish that could be the case everywhere.
    Where there many leads? Lots seem to be fine just dropping a lead but I’m conscious of the impact that has on the environment so always retain and reuse mine unless it gets lost.

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Рік тому +2

      I hate dumping leads when it’s not necessary as well. To retain the lead, running rigs are definitely the best option. Most anglers fish running leads here so very few leads are lost.

  • @CaiPrice
    @CaiPrice Рік тому +1

    That was massively interesting, watched the entire thing

  • @petelongrs
    @petelongrs 8 місяців тому +1

    Incredible video. I thought I had it tough extracting pebbles, rocks and basically muck from my pond. Good to see how the professionals do things and on what a scale which is fantastic. Thank you.

  • @Chris-on3el
    @Chris-on3el Рік тому +3

    Great content as usual Matthew very informative and your passion shows throughout the video, keep up the wonderful content and thank you for sharing. 👍

  • @user-nl7vz4wt3t
    @user-nl7vz4wt3t Рік тому +3

    I really enjoy this sort of upload. Really interesting to see how your lake changes on on an annual basis. Looking forward to your next drain down already! 😂

  • @Cats.Hammers.
    @Cats.Hammers. Рік тому +1

    Well bugger me. What an interesting video about the hard work and complexities of lake management. I had no idea how much work goes into it. Top job guys!

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Рік тому

      Thanks very much mate, we thought it was worth sharing our work behind the scenes.

  • @herrjanssen8531
    @herrjanssen8531 Рік тому +3

    Hi Matt, really interesting to see how it's done right! Since I live in an area where we have hundreds of gravel pits, which are fed usually by groundwater only, that means you neither can drain nor fill them in a reasonable way or time. Of course we do not have a commercial fishery but are just a small syndicate so we have to cope with all the snags that seem to appear out of nowhere.
    One crucial thing you mentioned right at the end of this really entertaining video: don't expect to find the fish at the same spots, you caught them in former season. It just doesn't work. You can land a random hit, but usually it is exactly as you described. The fish move along different paths than in the previous year and sometimes even avoid the places they associate with "danger". Even my little experience taught me this.
    Cheers
    Alex

  • @andycopland3179
    @andycopland3179 Рік тому

    Never thought I'd find a video about managing a fishery. Even more surprising, I was thinking "what a great job. Outdoors, nature, quiet, work at your own pace, physical, meaningful etc" and started day dreaming about doing that for a job!

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Рік тому

      We love it, it's hard work but very rewarding.

    • @andycopland3179
      @andycopland3179 Рік тому

      @@matthewcollinsangler I was a professional skydiver and would sometimes do 10 jumps a day. That was brutal, I want the chill life now. Old and have kids 🤣

  • @konasteph
    @konasteph Рік тому +15

    There in the lovely USA, in the state of Washington, near a town where I lived, there was a pond. Nobody really looked after it, it was separated from the Columbia river by a dyke or a dam and it had a depth of, well lets say a meter and a half, at the deepest. Now the only attention it got was the planting of catchable trout every year just before "opening day" (what a foolish concept). But what, to me, was the last straw was the annual shoulder to shoulder fishing, or rather, butchering event that went on there, for a while until all the fish had been caught and the good townfolk went on to play golf, bless their little hearts. But what happens to all the discarded fishing line? One would hardly believe it. There was in nearly every tree, hanging there entangled in fishing line a dead bird, probably thinking that the bundle of fishing line would make good nesting material, but getting entangled they all hung there, the local "fishermen" walking past, not paying it any mind. This scene is deeply engraved in my mind, and I am a fishing enthusiast! Its just that fishing to me must mean something different than to the ones plodding through the grass dropping trash and what not all over the place etc etc.

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Рік тому +1

      Wow, that's a sad tale. Unfortunately, not all anglers treat the environment with the respect it deserves. This channel is dedicated to helping anglers understand fish care and fish safety better and respect the environment. Thanks for sharing.

    • @LN-Lifer
      @LN-Lifer 11 місяців тому

      omg
      get over yourself

    • @LN-Lifer
      @LN-Lifer 11 місяців тому

      Looney lefty

  • @shaun1961hodge
    @shaun1961hodge Рік тому +1

    Fantastic to see how you care for the lke and the enviroment. Hats off to you and your team

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Рік тому

      Thanks very much mate, it's a real passion for us and very rewarding to improve the lake over time.

  • @MarkSexton887
    @MarkSexton887 Рік тому +2

    Very interesting watch. Thanks for showing us Matt.all the best,for 2023.🤞🏻🎣👍🏻😊

  • @finlaybeaton2124
    @finlaybeaton2124 Рік тому +1

    Really enjoyed this while having my morning coffee.

  • @kawamawalsma306
    @kawamawalsma306 Рік тому +1

    Was waiting for this video🙂 Great to see how you manage your place, it's hard work, but never forget you have the best job in the world!!!
    Love to come back in the future to learn more, your waterknowledge is very inspiring.
    Keep on the good work!

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Рік тому +1

      Hi Karst, great to hear from you and good to know you're keeping an eye on the place 😉 Glad you enjoyed it.

  • @johnbieda8689
    @johnbieda8689 Рік тому

    I really enjoyed the education I got about lake and water management. Thanks so much for caring about our environment and the environment of the fish and habitat.

  • @ravydavy2306
    @ravydavy2306 Рік тому +2

    Love it. Keeping the fishery in tip top condition and well presented. Enjoyed the video. Keep them coming.

  • @seanbarraclough2484
    @seanbarraclough2484 Рік тому +1

    The size of those mussel shells, wouldn't mind a bowl of mussels that size, garlic and white wine, delicious!

  • @adamsmith6594
    @adamsmith6594 Рік тому +1

    A someone who loves fishing and have done since I was 5 I found this level of care and competence amazing. Really interesting and fascinating. Fingers are twitching for the centerpin. One thing I'd do is while it's down get detailed drone footage of the area. It will be invaluable later.

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Рік тому

      Thank you very much for the feedback! We don't have a drone but I'm very familiar with the lakebed after all these years and the different nettings and I can help anglers navigate to these spots 😊

  • @xionerebus
    @xionerebus Рік тому +1

    Superb video Matt. Truly opened my eyes to how area's and spots change so dramatically. Equally some of your other material on rigs should be a must watch for many anglers. Good stuff and thanks for sharing. 👍

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Рік тому +1

      Hi Steve, that's really great to hear, thanks very much, I just love sharing my passion and what I learn along the way 😊

  • @bizbizley
    @bizbizley Рік тому +2

    Very impressed. Fabulous video. Very informative and an easy watch. Thank you 👏👏

  • @quotemenot7520
    @quotemenot7520 Рік тому +2

    Fascinating video with interesting and informative narrative. Love doing that sort of work to improve a fishery. Thanks for posting.

  • @paulgosling1961
    @paulgosling1961 Рік тому +1

    Enjoyed this blog very informative.interesting how much the topography changes thrue the years and how much work goes into looking after the lake.

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Рік тому

      Thanks very much. We certainly enjoy sharing our knowledge on this topic.

  • @williebrianjones6905
    @williebrianjones6905 7 місяців тому

    Fascinating content sir. I learned a lot about pond care and maintenance. As a yank living Germany I had no idea of the love and care involved. I'll not take these spots for granted again. Thanks for the enlightenment.

  • @cheshirecat9081
    @cheshirecat9081 Рік тому +1

    Marvelous video, Certainly improved my understanding of lake management. Loved your enthusiasm and professionalism . Cheers.

  • @thomastobin9602
    @thomastobin9602 Рік тому +1

    Watching all your videos especially rigs brilliant informative and easily explains how to tie looking forward to more on your channel great work on Lake Thomas from Ireland 🇮🇪

  • @markrayner6082
    @markrayner6082 Рік тому +1

    Hi Matt - great video as ever and good to see all the work that you put in on the lake to make it such a great fishery.

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Рік тому

      Great to hear from you Mark and as you know, it's a real passion for us. All the best for your season 😊

  • @simon4133
    @simon4133 Рік тому +1

    What a thoroughly interesting video, glad I watched!

  • @Carpingsince71
    @Carpingsince71 Рік тому +2

    Always great videos. Keep em coming. 💯

  • @jaki1979
    @jaki1979 7 місяців тому

    Don’t know why this video popped up on my feed but I enjoyed watching it. Very informative

  • @tommos16
    @tommos16 Рік тому +1

    What a video. Such highly skilled fishery management, working with nature and using it to your advancement. Would love to fish here one day

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Рік тому +1

      Thanks very much Tom. It took us years to learn how to make positive changes on our lake and we're still learning!

  • @tatman16
    @tatman16 Рік тому +2

    A great insight into the management of this lake and a credit to you and the workforce for your attention and efforts you’ve put in to it, Brilliantly done 👍👍😂

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Рік тому +1

      Thank you very much, we've very much enjoyed sharing this with you guys 😊 If you liked this, I’ve done another in depth video on lakebed features: ua-cam.com/video/0XJoVYv_rIk/v-deo.html

    • @tatman16
      @tatman16 Рік тому +1

      @@matthewcollinsangler I’ll be watching that soon, it was a great insight to the habits of the fish and how the environment changed something you’d never see unless the lakes drained super informative thx 👍

    • @tatman16
      @tatman16 Рік тому

      @@matthewcollinsangler just watched the other video, quick question what do you think the correlation is between the rocks and the feeding holes? It seems they’re connected in some way like a focal point for the fish

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Рік тому +1

      @@tatman16 Yes mate, absolutely, there is a correlation. If you can find a rock, chances are you’ll find a hole in front of it. I don't know the science behind it, I don't know if anyone does.

    • @tatman16
      @tatman16 Рік тому +1

      @@matthewcollinsangler It makes you wonder if they exfoliate parasites off themselves or the rock encourages a food source that they can feed off, fascinating, it makes me think if you placed a rock somewhere whether that would encourage them to feed elsewhere, you could landscape the lake to feeding areas, mind blowing really👍

  • @deedontworry
    @deedontworry Рік тому +1

    Awesome work Matthew! 🙌

  • @trevormoat6919
    @trevormoat6919 6 місяців тому

    I am not a fisherman and it has never drawn me, however i loved watching Jack Hargreaves "Out of Town" when a kid, this video had been very interesting and taught a lot about care for such places, Thank you

  • @frankbryan3478
    @frankbryan3478 Рік тому +1

    Love the video. Not into carp but as a kid catching 15-20 lbs in the river was fun. Turned them loose. But if times get tough I know how to cook em lol.

  • @barryroberts2196
    @barryroberts2196 Рік тому +2

    Brilliant content, thanks so much. I do wonder how many anglers just take all of this work for granted. Quite a few I would think !🤔👍🐟🐟

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Рік тому +1

      It's a hidden world mate and I enjoy sharing it to help anglers better understand what goes on below the water.

  • @Stavrosmct
    @Stavrosmct Рік тому

    I dont fish, but enjoyed watching that. Thanks for sharing.

  • @rrryyaaan
    @rrryyaaan Рік тому +1

    makes me think of my time doing fishery managment in collage . would love to be doing this again.

  • @paulcox2962
    @paulcox2962 Рік тому +1

    I found that really fascinating. Thanks Matt.

  • @vladimirtemnyalov7059
    @vladimirtemnyalov7059 Рік тому +1

    Exceptional video! Congrats Matt, great job, great tutorial! Greetings from Bulgaria!

  • @colinmiles1052
    @colinmiles1052 Рік тому +1

    Didn't know such things went on! Fascinating!

  • @Berealwith
    @Berealwith Рік тому +1

    Some great work 👏 it's added so much value for your knowledge base, plus the main thing, the health of the fish. I have done the same thing many years ago on a syndicate water I was very much involved in, if I remember rightly we worked on 300lb per acre to grow the fish on.

  • @spencerbanks5891
    @spencerbanks5891 Рік тому +1

    Brilliant video you don’t get that many video’s like this on UA-cam so really interesting to see lake and fish management 😊

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Рік тому +1

      Thanks very much mate 👍 We also enjoyed making it. If you liked this, I’ve done another in depth video on lakebed features: ua-cam.com/video/0XJoVYv_rIk/v-deo.html

  • @LOOMIS1638
    @LOOMIS1638 Рік тому +1

    Fascinating. Thank you for the enlightenment!

  • @markgb9227
    @markgb9227 7 місяців тому +1

    Amazing care and attention, keep up the great work, I've learned a lot from this video thank you. I wasn't aware of this kind of lake management.

  • @paullatham7761
    @paullatham7761 Рік тому +1

    Great Video Matt, especially like the silt control, if only the old estate lake I used to fish had done that!

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Рік тому +1

      Thanks Paul. To be honest, I understand that every fishery or syndicate can do this... it's expensive work. Cheers, Matt

  • @hellyeah66613
    @hellyeah66613 Рік тому +1

    Nice video man, there’s something about drained lakes and bodies of water that attracts me oddly enough

  • @topgazza
    @topgazza 7 місяців тому +1

    Totally absorbing and so interesting. Thank you for this. What a brilliant, fascinating video

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  7 місяців тому +1

      Wow, thanks very much 😊

    • @topgazza
      @topgazza 7 місяців тому +1

      @@matthewcollinsangler
      You’re very welcome
      Thing is I doubt if most of the population knows this sort of thing goes on. The maintenance of our countryside including things like lakes and fisheries is a process and skill we must never lose. It’s important work. I certainly know a lot more than I did before and it was genuinely interesting

  • @philby1979
    @philby1979 Рік тому +1

    amazes me seeing that, With what you are doing with the Carp. so different to what it is like here in South Australia and how we deal with them

  • @leegibbs5317
    @leegibbs5317 Рік тому

    I didn't search for this video but I'm glad I watched it. Extremely interesting!

  • @luke-THC
    @luke-THC Рік тому +3

    Very interesting video mate. Love the care and enthusiasm you have for the environment, lake ,wildlife and of course the fish haha.

  • @davidpeterralston8454
    @davidpeterralston8454 8 місяців тому +1

    Fascinating a go find scrolling. Thank you

  • @michaelmcquiggan1252
    @michaelmcquiggan1252 Рік тому +1

    Excellent again Mathew brilliant insight that goes into looking after and caring for the fish and fishery . Have you ever found anything that you never knew was in their .

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Рік тому

      Thanks very much for the feedback. Good question! The lake was fully emptied 6 years ago for major renovation and we took the fish to another lake during the works so we know what’s there in terms of fish. I’m always finding new features that I didn’t know existed.

  • @crunchynuts793
    @crunchynuts793 Рік тому

    Cat fish and mussels for tea!! YUM!!

  • @richardhorne4963
    @richardhorne4963 Рік тому +1

    I love to hear that you have stocked some small zander great sport fish i never caught one and many carp fisherman havnt either so it keeps the venue ticking over in the winter great to hear that really

  • @dannybartlett4225
    @dannybartlett4225 Рік тому +1

    brilliant work Matt so many silvers out again good work mate

  • @waynenippard5933
    @waynenippard5933 Рік тому +1

    Really interesting watch explaining all the processes involved. Thank you 👏

  • @erikandreassen6531
    @erikandreassen6531 Рік тому +1

    Like you use the lime stone for cleaning and the calcium that goes into the lake helps the fish bone development. Big job well done thank you for the look in.

  • @roaddawg714
    @roaddawg714 Рік тому +1

    This is and was very informative and interesting video thank you 🙏

  • @BEV0323
    @BEV0323 Рік тому

    🌺 The weirs play a major part, very interesting! 🌺

  • @johnmantovani7285
    @johnmantovani7285 Рік тому

    You do all this work to save the environment, nature and people's enjoyment 👍👍👍👍🇺🇸

  • @LordBelakor
    @LordBelakor Рік тому

    I am not fishing but I liked this video because of the insight into what you do with the lake

  • @lorimeyers3839
    @lorimeyers3839 Рік тому

    This is cool. Amazing what you’ll find when you drain it!

  • @welshknight1456
    @welshknight1456 Рік тому +1

    Very interesting, learnt so much.

  • @AlanaShuster
    @AlanaShuster Рік тому

    Fascinating and educational. I enjoyed it, Thanks for sharing.

  • @gh-vi9tk
    @gh-vi9tk Рік тому +1

    I'm just halfway through the vid (on pause) had to say,, 'great stuff'!

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Рік тому +1

      Great to hear mate, hope you made it till the end!

    • @gh-vi9tk
      @gh-vi9tk Рік тому +1

      @@matthewcollinsangler lol for sure thanks!

  • @karpkatcher1070
    @karpkatcher1070 Рік тому +2

    Great video, and glad you just mentioned the Nash bullet mono. I have just read a mag article by Adam Penning who advocates line diameter, rather than breaking strain. Hedging my bets, i went for largest diameter and largest breaking strain, hence Nash bullet.
    I also believe i learned more about fishing by seeing the bottom of a lake, and the junk in it.

    • @matthewcollinsangler
      @matthewcollinsangler  Рік тому

      Adam Penning is absolutely right. You should always choose line by diameter and not breaking strain, it’s how match anglers do it. The Nash Bullet’s very good stuff.

    • @buckrogers2828
      @buckrogers2828 9 місяців тому

      Nash only buy's gear in and it's most likely Asso line? unless hes usual China gear? bought a reel which had some Korda crap Sub i think like ole tow rope and hopeless for my fishing which is sea these day's as sold my carp type stuff! have Daiwa J braid Grand .21 on Power Aeros which is far better than standard J braid through rough ground and Shimano Kairaki on Aero techs in .21 with 100lb braid leaders and only lost one rig when fished in a strong side wind G5 which took loose line round wooden groin to my downwind side.
      That china braid 4 strand agepooch is tough never needed to replace any and use on my Multipliers also in 100lb with .30-.35 mono even on my Tournament casting rods with 6oz or more doing 250m odd. Much is the quality of the lines not just BS and diameters as tested some thick stuff that broke well under it's "Rated" BS.

  • @ronwood7029
    @ronwood7029 Рік тому

    Matthew is brilliant at management and anything to do with rigs and anything like that

  • @mariafletcher6603
    @mariafletcher6603 Рік тому

    When I was a kid I often played near lakes. And I see men in the lakes. But I took no notice of it. untill I saw yr video. The penny dropped. That's what they were doing the same job as you. Who'd ever thought a lake would be so fascinating. The a mount of work that goes into maintaining it is astonishing. So the next time I see a lake I'll all ways remember you and the rest of the team do and what goes into the hard work in keeping the lake clean and healthy fish. Thank you. And I've learned things to wow amazing stuff. from 🇬🇧👍👍 an old cockney gal