Nothing more peaceful than the first bit of film on this video, it reminds me of the very early mornings as one arrived at the water of choice, no wind, and the sun about to come up, beauty personified
10 years of float fishing here :) just float nothing else. My favorite rod was 5 meters Daiwa medium action with a cheap knock off but reliable Shark reel .I get goosbumps even know remembering that feeling of sitting on the lake at 5AM,summer warm mornings,smell of tobaco in the fresh air of the forest nearby ,sipping some warm coffee and sudenly a patch of 2 meters diameter of dead leaves and bubbles coming from the bottom and 1 minute later your float raises,drops flat for half a minute than rushes on a diagonal.And game is on!. best times of my life :)
After watching this video I realise its time to get my coarse fishing gear out again .... Iv been living in Cornwall for quite some time and been doing more sea fishing but this is bringing back memories of lilly pads and early mornings!
I'm really into my float fishing and I've only ever caught a tench on sweetcorn on the float and they give you a hell of a fight I'm really happy to see that the same method I use works really effectively thanks buddy keep catching them big tench 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
No. I was fishing for Musky , Pike and Small Mouth Bass on a Fork of the Chippewa River just hours ago. Knee deep water and plenty of bugs to harass the angler but a fine day.
***** we have tench here in California but no one fishes for them. Italian immigrants brought them over back in the days. But here what you call rough fish isn't fished for. Carp is somewhat gaining some popularity but not much. Pretty untapped fishery.
It is a tench (Tinca tinca), not a carp (Cyprinius carpio). They are in the same family but tench do not grow as large, and a 10 pounder is still a huge fish.
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They spawn in spring, so why not fish for them in summer? The old start of the coarse season (16th of June) was far from perfect, as I have seen tench spawn in mid-July (2017), but at least it gave the fish (and other wildlife) three months rest. In the future, it is going to be increasingly difficult to defend angling for sport (as opposed to food), so deliberately catching fish when they are spawning, and all those ridiculously overstocked bagging pools will be indefensible.
I have had about 30 tench this year so far i started in the last week of april, Lift method 3 inch laying on bottom worm/corn combo size 12 hook 4lb line to give em a chance.
In all the vids I've seen they always release the fish again. Are really that many people doing it just for the heck of it? Personally I'd find it more rewarding if I'd take it home and eat it afterwards.
then in 99% of cases youd be breaking the law as nearly all waters be it lake or river are owned by some one some club or another party we have enough problems with immigrants and cormorants emptying the rivers and lakes and now the otters too
Wakey wakey, i am an English angler but i am not that naive to beleive poaching of fish has only come about since east europeans have been moving to England in large numbers, people have been Poaching privatly owned waters for hundreds of years, one season its the Otters, the next its Cormerants, then the foreigners, make up your minds dont just believe what the media are saying on whats fashionable on a given day. Eel is protected yet many Englishmen still go and catch them for the table, or is that ok then.
"Each day you can only take from rivers: 1 pike (up to 65cm) 2 grayling (30cm to 38cm) 15 small fish (up to 20cm) including barbel, chub, common bream, common carp, crucian carp, dace, perch, rudd, silver bream, smelt and tench Any eels you catch (except conger eels) must be released alive." source: www(remove bracket).gov.uk/freshwater-rod-fishing-rules/fish-size-and-catch-limits Don't get me wrong- I personally don't agree with this limit on the small fish (15 is too much, even if you dead bait you only need maybe 5-8 fish per session, especially if you also buy some sardines/mackerel etc)
Eating?? Ther boney as fuck n they only taste good because there diet is other fish just like most sea fish fish that eat planctun weed etc taste shit fish that eat fish taste good
Nothing more peaceful than the first bit of film on this video, it reminds me of the very early mornings as one arrived at the water of choice, no wind, and the sun about to come up, beauty personified
Thanks Sam
A cracking video...I love watching you refined British anglers.
Thank you
David
S. Carolina
What a great video could watch days of this especially in January waiting for the warm weather to come back,thanks for sharing 👍
10 years of float fishing here :) just float nothing else. My favorite rod was 5 meters Daiwa medium action with a cheap knock off but reliable Shark reel .I get goosbumps even know remembering that feeling of sitting on the lake at 5AM,summer warm mornings,smell of tobaco in the fresh air of the forest nearby ,sipping some warm coffee and sudenly a patch of 2 meters diameter of dead leaves and bubbles coming from the bottom and 1 minute later your float raises,drops flat for half a minute than rushes on a diagonal.And game is on!. best times of my life :)
Fantastic way of fishing my favourite too :)
After watching this video I realise its time to get my coarse fishing gear out again .... Iv been living in Cornwall for quite some time and been doing more sea fishing but this is bringing back memories of lilly pads and early mornings!
I can't wait to get out tenching on the float!
Damn you, now i need to watch the rest
Fabulous footage & Float Fishing
Great stuff..!! This is what it's all about..!! Can't wait to get behind the rods after seeing this one..!! Cheers, Tom
I'm really into my float fishing and I've only ever caught a tench on sweetcorn on the float and they give you a hell of a fight I'm really happy to see that the same method I use works really effectively thanks buddy keep catching them big tench 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
everyone saying that these are carp... you are wrong. go look up tench they are a species of fish which are quite popular in the uk
A great way to spend the day..Every days a good day to catch fish
great footage
magnifique , trop jolie ^^
Those fish are so beautiful...I could never kill one to eat it.
I learned so many things in just 5 minutes
Great stuff!
Interesting and makes me think I have it pretty good here in the States.
No. I was fishing for Musky , Pike and Small Mouth Bass on a Fork of the Chippewa River just hours ago. Knee deep water and plenty of bugs to harass the angler but a fine day.
***** we have tench here in California but no one fishes for them. Italian immigrants brought them over back in the days. But here what you call rough fish isn't fished for. Carp is somewhat gaining some popularity but not much. Pretty untapped fishery.
I love fishing for bass. Ik this is a carp I'm just saying haha. Both take particular sets of skills to catch both species. Nice upload
bass all the way!!
It is a tench (Tinca tinca), not a carp (Cyprinius carpio). They are in the same family but tench do not grow as large, and a 10 pounder is still a huge fish.
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Fantastic quality! What was this filmed for? And have to say when that tinca spat out the hookbait I almost fainted.
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Stuart Walker What species of carp is this? Cool video btw :)
@@jerumd not carp its a tench
@Maggot Drowner Bluebell Lakes
lol im fishing the exakt same Float right now.
Also... is it supposed to be that deep in the water that only the little head peeks out?
I love Tench fishing. What month do you start fishing for Tench.
Best time is from now to mid June
I must be going out too late as I always start around May.
They spawn in spring, so why not fish for them in summer? The old start of the coarse season (16th of June) was far from perfect, as I have seen tench spawn in mid-July (2017), but at least it gave the fish (and other wildlife) three months rest. In the future, it is going to be increasingly difficult to defend angling for sport (as opposed to food), so deliberately catching fish when they are spawning, and all those ridiculously overstocked bagging pools will be indefensible.
I have had about 30 tench this year so far i started in the last week of april, Lift method 3 inch laying on bottom worm/corn combo size 12 hook 4lb line to give em a chance.
What was on the hook sweetcorn?
Yes Jordon
Nice video
Good
Epic!
Tench always have scars on them. I've caught dozens and all have scars what's all that about.
They carry knives .....they're basically the ASBO fish of the lakes and rivers.
Does he say "just a f.....g fish " or "just a fabulous fish" at the end? I hope the latter ....:-)
What test curve is that rod ?
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Your great fishing carp fishing Vietnam otherwise
nice
superr !! like Tench
nice fish :)
lol wonder where the idea for the music and long drawn out speeches came from (ponders with "a passion")
I subscribed
what size hook you used?
Size 12- 14
@@StuWalkerFishingAdventures i use 16 and 18 for tench
good
was it fighting alright lol
Good
In all the vids I've seen they always release the fish again. Are really that many people doing it just for the heck of it? Personally I'd find it more rewarding if I'd take it home and eat it afterwards.
it is probaly a commercial pond/lake with a catch and realise policy so they don't lose all there fish
then in 99% of cases youd be breaking the law as nearly all waters be it lake or river are owned by some one some club or another party we have enough problems with immigrants and cormorants emptying the rivers and lakes and now the otters too
i think the fish was attacked by a lamprey!
What makes you think that? In Britain, lampreys tend to be found in rivers (where they migrate to spawn) rather than lakes.
Wakey wakey, i am an English angler but i am not that naive to beleive poaching of fish has only come about since east europeans have been moving to England in large numbers, people have been Poaching privatly owned waters for hundreds of years, one season its the Otters, the next its Cormerants, then the foreigners, make up your minds dont just believe what the media are saying on whats fashionable on a given day. Eel is protected yet many Englishmen still go and catch them for the table, or is that ok then.
I catch and release the only fish I will kill is the ones that are all ready killed and in fish fingers because I eat them lol
Suyamu you can't eat freshwater fish from the UK unless they are trout
Jamaldanny Rabbitry yes
ap72sentinal
Because us brits are insane,but trust me from the state of most of our waters,you wouldnt wanna eat anything you caught.
I'm afraid your wrong, you can keep fish other than trout in UK.
Piterszczyk and what are those (legally)?
"Each day you can only take from rivers:
1 pike (up to 65cm)
2 grayling (30cm to 38cm)
15 small fish (up to 20cm) including barbel, chub, common bream, common carp, crucian carp, dace, perch, rudd, silver bream, smelt and tench
Any eels you catch (except conger eels) must be released alive." source: www(remove bracket).gov.uk/freshwater-rod-fishing-rules/fish-size-and-catch-limits
Don't get me wrong- I personally don't agree with this limit on the small fish (15 is too much, even if you dead bait you only need maybe 5-8 fish per session, especially if you also buy some sardines/mackerel etc)
Comment under me, there not carp there tench
coarsefishingfanatic tench is a type of carp
@@gametiger9050 no it's not
@@jonraggett4093 hmmm thought it was
@@gametiger9050 it's a completely different species. They are nothing alike.
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Toby luce thats a load of rubbish no offence but perch are one of the best eating fish around there fresh water and commonly found in the UK
Yes but from most lakes and quite a few rivers you cannot take them
Eating?? Ther boney as fuck n they only taste good because there diet is other fish just like most sea fish fish that eat planctun weed etc taste shit fish that eat fish taste good
AGLO GamingCo perch are absolutely disgusting. yellow perch anyway
Snotty horrible fish