Watching from the USA. Love to see Mark P. in any videos! From his angling skills to his incredible sense of humor, and even his choice of which watch to wear, Mr Pitchers is an absolute joy!!! And a big thank you to Hassan for showing us that even amazing anglers like yourself can have a difficult time of it. So glad all your hard work paid off💪 Great video!!!
Mark you're the man 🎉🎉even every time you now how too catch a frog like the frogs come towards you plus igree you don't disevre a bucket but nice catch mate loved the movie plus tips like always 🎉🎉❤❤😂😂
Thanks Mr Stewart, you'll be pleased to hear that we do have more videos coming up of Hassan and Mark fishing together, as well as more of Mark "in session" videos too!
How much help do you need to catch- big boat bait boat fishfinder drone takes away the natural way to fish. The white socks are a big no no boyz never again. What a beautiful place 😁
When fishing around snags etc it's much safer to be able to get afloat and investigate them thoroughly and position the rigs safely. As you saw in the video when it came to "location" I placed the rigs where I found the fish using my eyes, it doesn't get much more natural than that 💪
I’m curious on the 4 inch rig mark talks about here .. just I find when I’m fishing for doubles , 20’s up to mid 30’s shorter rigs work well domestically .. however when I’ve gone abroad all my 40’s have been on 6 to 8 inches & the 2 50’s have been on 9 to 10 inch .. I suppose what I’m wondering is will a rig as small as 4 inch consistently catch big fish abroad .. he’s a much more knowledgeable angler than me but I really have my doubts about a 4 inch rig for 45 to 65 pound carp which is what will all go away and hope / dream to catch abroad
Hi David, it's Mark here. You raise a very good point, and I was always of the same line of thought; that a bigger fish needs "more room" to be able to hook itself, and as a result I always favoured 8-10 inch hooklinks for my overseas "big fish" fishing. I have caught 50lb uk fish though on short hooklinks under 4in in length. To be honest it's only something I have recently started to employ into my overseas fishing, and I think it will very much depend on the venue as to which length hooklink I adopt. For highly pressured fish I would certainly experiment with a shorter hooklink, but for all other fishing I would likely still use 8-10inches unless I felt the fish were getting away with it. I do use an underwater camera quite a lot in my overseas fishing so it's easy to gauge if the carp have fed on the spot and failed to get hooked. Hope that helps.
@@CapitalCarpTVthanks so much for the reply . That’s really Interesting especially that you mention pressured carp which I hadn’t taken into account .. time for me to experiment & mix it up me thinks
Great video, you guys make a lovely couple on the bank ;). I especially enjoyed you boring out your bottom plug. Totally agree with the comment about dumping leads. There is absolutely no evidence that dropping leads, which are pretty much inert in normal conditions, does any environmental damage. Lead does not dissolve in normal fresh water environmental conditions. A quick Google search is all that is required is see the evidence to support this.
Great edit,,,,,, like the Hassan/Pitchers team,,,mmmate,,,,,,,,,,😆 Agreed,,,,,,, but the education needs sorting,,,,, new age dropping leads is a ““media” creation,,, that was not explained to gullible viewers,,,,,, it not new to the younger viewers as we were doing it in the 80’s,,,,, but was only done in extreme circumstances,,,fish safety and cost,,, Unfortunately a vast majority of “carp only” anglers have no experience learned from the natural progression from course fishing,,, Straight into carp angling ,,, don’t give a shit about the environment or nature,,,, apart from a token photo of a sunset on insta,,🙄 Imo it will become routine maintenance for angling clubs to drain or dive to remove piles of leads from lakes,,,,, imagine pulling a marker lead across a gravel spot that in realty is a pile of leads,,🫣 But I wished Mark would of explained it in more depth,,,,as he has a masive platform to educate 👍 Imo fishing for a few bites in low stock,,snagy waters,,,yeah drop the lead,,,👍 Fishing for 10 stockies a day in a dyed blue,,, weedless,, snagless puddle,, absolutely no excuse for dropping leads,,,the mindset of catch at all costs is ridiculous,, sorry for the rant,,, but mabee if one person reads this and thinks about it it was worth me commenting 🙌🏼😎
Great video lads well done very entertaining 🎉
Watching from the USA. Love to see Mark P. in any videos! From his angling skills to his incredible sense of humor, and even his choice of which watch to wear, Mr Pitchers is an absolute joy!!!
And a big thank you to Hassan for showing us that even amazing anglers like yourself can have a difficult time of it. So glad all your hard work paid off💪
Great video!!!
Do you do carp fishing over there ??
Get in lads, hard work paid off 👌🏼
I LOVE this long videos
Thank you
Good watch this lads. Keep up the good work.
At last another dose of Mr Pitchers, lovely stuff, by far the most entertaining carpy watch! Need a challenge asap 🤞🏻
Thoroughly enjoyed this. Thankyou.
Superb and big congrats on you're Belgium PB's
Keep them coming lads at capital 👊
Mark Pitchers a genius in carp fishing
Any PB no matter what size or place deserves a bucket
I'm not so sure... 🧐😆
I saw Terry Hearn get the bucket at Todber Manor last week
Mark you're the man 🎉🎉even every time you now how too catch a frog like the frogs come towards you plus igree you don't disevre a bucket but nice catch mate loved the movie plus tips like always 🎉🎉❤❤😂😂
I enjoyed the film personally would like to see hassan film a bit more of big carp fishing with Mark and solo
Thanks Mr Stewart, you'll be pleased to hear that we do have more videos coming up of Hassan and Mark fishing together, as well as more of Mark "in session" videos too!
Cool video guys!
Loved the comment about the lead water pipes mainlines 😂😂😂
"Okaaaay let's go" at the start has killed me 😂😂😂
Enjoyable watch cany beat firebox twig stove magical sitting around a 🔥 👍🎣
Absolutely, what a great bit of kit they are!
Mark doesn't deserve a bucket but a certain nets man certainly does. Shocking skills 😮
Agreed... 😄
What size leads did you use mark?
I have a trip booked there myself in september.
Hi Matty, I was using 6oz drop off inlines here. Good luck for your trip this month!
Okay lad os køre ❤🇩🇰
Wow~ stunning trip~ catch ya later-🙂
Thanks mate, glad you enjoyed watching!
100% a bucket it’s a PB !
I disagree... Hassan should have definitely had one though... 😜😄
any PB you should get a bucket
Oh.... Embryo have finally finished it then, Was a state when I went
Not happy you both should have had a bucket lol
How much help do you need to catch- big boat bait boat fishfinder drone takes away the natural way to fish. The white socks are a big no no boyz never again. What a beautiful place 😁
When fishing around snags etc it's much safer to be able to get afloat and investigate them thoroughly and position the rigs safely. As you saw in the video when it came to "location" I placed the rigs where I found the fish using my eyes, it doesn't get much more natural than that 💪
That is some hooter 😂
Hassan stuck in year 10 😂
Bucket mark
What about Hassan?! 😄
I’m curious on the 4 inch rig mark talks about here .. just I find when I’m fishing for doubles , 20’s up to mid 30’s shorter rigs work well domestically .. however when I’ve gone abroad all my 40’s have been on 6 to 8 inches & the 2 50’s have been on 9 to 10 inch .. I suppose what I’m wondering is will a rig as small as 4 inch consistently catch big fish abroad .. he’s a much more knowledgeable angler than me but I really have my doubts about a 4 inch rig for 45 to 65 pound carp which is what will all go away and hope / dream to catch abroad
Hi David, it's Mark here. You raise a very good point, and I was always of the same line of thought; that a bigger fish needs "more room" to be able to hook itself, and as a result I always favoured 8-10 inch hooklinks for my overseas "big fish" fishing. I have caught 50lb uk fish though on short hooklinks under 4in in length. To be honest it's only something I have recently started to employ into my overseas fishing, and I think it will very much depend on the venue as to which length hooklink I adopt. For highly pressured fish I would certainly experiment with a shorter hooklink, but for all other fishing I would likely still use 8-10inches unless I felt the fish were getting away with it. I do use an underwater camera quite a lot in my overseas fishing so it's easy to gauge if the carp have fed on the spot and failed to get hooked. Hope that helps.
@@CapitalCarpTVthanks so much for the reply . That’s really Interesting especially that you mention pressured carp which I hadn’t taken into account .. time for me to experiment & mix it up me thinks
i am wondering what you 2 have been up to ,because if you look at 24 54 in ,hassan has carpet burns on his knees .
I think that was from praying for a bite 🙏
Hussain - lose the white socks and you might catch more lol
Can we please not have white socks and trainers next time please 😂
Hassan still has a long way to go, but I'm determined to increase his carpiness by at least 20% before the end of the year!
@MarkPitchers excellent stuff 😂
At least he didn’t have his tee shirt tucked in his shorts
@@malcolmfunnell4501 It's surprising, because that does seem like a Hassan thing to do...
@@MarkPitchers 🤣🤣
Guessing nobody was in the old house swims fishing that far out the swim boundaries 😂
the rods weren't that far out of the swims boundaries, I still had 4 turns of line left on the spool!
@MarkPitchers 😂😂 4 is noddy numbers, you need deeper spools 😉
What does come on the boys mean? 👬
Mark looks like an albino sitting next to you 😂
Mark get him a tennis racket to go with the socks
Black ankle socks would be better
Nash and fox anglers fishing a korda water what's going on
Don't touch slugs lads. A chap this year ate one for a bet and died!
Great video, you guys make a lovely couple on the bank ;). I especially enjoyed you boring out your bottom plug. Totally agree with the comment about dumping leads. There is absolutely no evidence that dropping leads, which are pretty much inert in normal conditions, does any environmental damage. Lead does not dissolve in normal fresh water environmental conditions. A quick Google search is all that is required is see the evidence to support this.
Great edit,,,,,, like the Hassan/Pitchers team,,,mmmate,,,,,,,,,,😆
Agreed,,,,,,, but the education needs sorting,,,,, new age dropping leads is a ““media” creation,,, that was not explained to gullible viewers,,,,,, it not new to the younger viewers as we were doing it in the 80’s,,,,, but was only done in extreme circumstances,,,fish safety and cost,,,
Unfortunately a vast majority of “carp only” anglers have no experience learned from the natural progression from course fishing,,,
Straight into carp angling ,,, don’t give a shit about the environment or nature,,,, apart from a token photo of a sunset on insta,,🙄
Imo it will become routine maintenance for angling clubs to drain or dive to remove piles of leads from lakes,,,,, imagine pulling a marker lead across a gravel spot that in realty is a pile of leads,,🫣
But I wished Mark would of explained it in more depth,,,,as he has a masive platform to educate 👍
Imo fishing for a few bites in low stock,,snagy waters,,,yeah drop the lead,,,👍
Fishing for 10 stockies a day in a dyed blue,,, weedless,, snagless puddle,, absolutely no excuse for dropping leads,,,the mindset of catch at all costs is ridiculous,, sorry for the rant,,, but mabee if one person reads this and thinks about it it was worth me commenting 🙌🏼😎
White socks and trainers don't go with green clothing 😂😂😂😂
Salmonella from a pork chop?
Mate