Catch Fish in Tendring: CLACTON - ALBANY GARDENS
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- Опубліковано 7 жов 2024
- One of a series on shore fishing in Tendring, Essex (UK).
This video covers a daytime sessions at the Albany Gardens mark in Clacton-on-Sea (filmed on 28.06.21). I fished here with both rays and soles in mind, but ended up catching the latter, small bass and eels. Much time was spent alternating the use of different rigs, with long-wired boom rigs coming out on top.
For other videos in the Tendring series, please check out this playlist:
• Tendring - Catch Fish ...
You may also be interested in a number of my other videos and playlists, which cover shore fishing venues in the south and east of England.
A series on Southend-on-Sea, Essex (UK), dealing with fishing marks on this Thames Estuary location: • Southend - Catch Fish ...
Other videos on catching fish from the Thames Estuary:
• Thames Estuary: South ...
A video on Canvey Island:
• Catch Fish at Canvey I...
A video on the River Crouch:
• Catch Fish from the Ri...
A video on Felixstowe:
• Catch Fish at Felixsto...
A video on Dunwich:
• DUNWICH DABS +
A video on Kessingland:
• KESSINGLAND DABS
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I was the man in the tackle shop who told you to go fishing to Albany gardens pleased you caught hope to see you again
Many thanks for the spot on info - hope you are still bagging up from your marks and thanks for watching.
Yet another fabulous video. Always a pleasure to watch.
Many thanks for that Gordon.
Me and my dad love watching your videos, he gets very excited whenever you post, please keep it up and have an amazing day!!
Thank you Frieda and dad! Will do!
Always a pleasure watching your videos, thanks for the upload
So nice of you Nadroj!
Loving your videos as recently re-discovered my joy of fishing with my now teen boys - teaching them the tricks. Learning a LOT from your videos, thank you so much!
Glad to hear it and thanks for watching.
Very refreshing for a fishing channel to provide such accurate information on the mark fished. Shame other channels can't be so open.
Others have a different approach - glad you like mine.
Cracking video. You always seem so chilled out bud. Cheers for posting tight lines Paul 🎣🎣👏
Thanks Paul 👍 There are a few things that do wind me up, but I'm used to biting my tongue!
Another quality session with a good mix of catches. Thanks 👍
Many thanks Mike!
Had to smile how the man and woman strolling along had no conception they were heading into your line and did not acknowledge you as you lifted the rod. Some people hey !
At least they didn't try to claim that I shouldn't be fishing where they wanted to walk! I've been fishing some busy beaches recently and have had to 'hold my ground' to some that feel more 'entitled' to use the beach than me! I avoid conflict, but would wish that some others would show more understanding. Thanks for watching Ryan and your considered observations.
Great video from the old stamping ground of my teens in the 60's. Great the way you keep changing rigs and also great to see eels returning. I know they're not universally popular but do indicate water cleanliness.
Thanks Tony 👍 I don't mind eels as long as they don't wind themselves around hooklengths and booms or bite me off!
Doing Great Gramps! Get some reasonable Thornies there also
Yes - but you have to be quite single minded to catch them and expect to have blank sessions. Although I do have a go, I generally prefer to catch something rather than nothing. I might target them in the autumn though! Thanks for watching again.
Nice to see you local to us mick, me and the missus fished just up from your mark at Holland on Sunday evening , didn’t have a bite until it got dark, and we ended up getting 5 bass and 2 soles , beautiful warm summers evening , only left because of work on Monday 😭👍
Nice one Thomas - I normally tend to fish the Holland end and must give it a go soon, if soles are about there too. Thanks for watching.
Well done 4 sole would please me any day. Fished Gallaways sunday evening caught lots of good size mackerel .
Glad to hear the mackerel are about Gary. Thanks for watching and informing us.
Great vid as normal .
A good session ,nice to see the sole but also to see the eels .
When I was a kid we used to catch them regularly at the sea but over the last 20 yrs they have been far and few .
Thanks for sharing .
Regards carl
Thanks Carl - there seems to be many more eels about this year, than in the last few.
Another enjoyable informative video. Good mixed catch.
Many thanks for that Don and thanks for watching.
Inspirational and educational - thanks!
Much appreciated Ben!
Nice to see you fishing in my part of the country, I love Walton beach never had much luck in clacton.
I have been fishing Walton recently - many small bass about. I've caught flounders rather than soles there. Thanks for watching.
Great video I fished clacton when I was 12 to present day 57
Thanks Danny - you'll know a lot more about the venue than me then!
Very enjoyable session Michael. Nice selection of fish and a really nice venue. I think that this would produce decent bass in the right conditions. You are a sole magnet Michael! Thank you so much for.
Thanks again Jerry. I used to catch plenty of half decent bass, when there were wooden groynes at nearby Holland-on-Sea, by casting crab to the end of a groyne. I should really try that at the end of the rock fishtail groynes. On shore windy conditions would be better for them.
@@rodsangleuk6283 Thanks Michael, just a quick question. How do you find squid as bait?
Essential to have it in winter; only really use it in small strips for bream in the summer, or for rays. Can catch decent smooth hounds on squid, if you can't get peeler crabs and on storm beaches (e'g. Chesil) it works for bass close in during a breeze - but I'd still prefer other baits.
@@rodsangleuk6283 Thanks for the info Michael. I have quite a bit frozen so I will give it a go. I prefer lug, rag or peeler crab but as you know these are not easily got sometimes.
Good one that, I used to live in Harwich, there was a short stretch on Dovercourt beach by the beach huts that used to produce some good Sole👍
Thanks for that Chris - Dovercourt is still on my to do list!
Well done Rod, I finally got my broadband sorted & now I haven't got time to go fishing due to work!! I'm not moaning though as I need to pay for my upcoming fishing sessions! Well done with the sole in this video & not blanking in your previous couple of videos, I know it's not child's play as I've had a couple of fruitless sessions of late, I realise the hard work that goes into consistently catching fish & also doing it for the camera, which brings with it another set of problems, so kudos to you for that, as always the last few videos have been immensely enjoyable & they are greatly appreciated so keep them coming, all the best & tight lines.
P.S It was nice to bump into you & have a chat the other day!!
Many thanks for that Paul and yes it was good to have bumped in to you. I've had a couple of blanks recently fishing marks I hadn't tried before - I did get a few bites, but missed them there and trying to film those sessions probably contributed to not catching! Hope to see some sea fishing sessions from you soon.
Hi Mick. As I sat here drinking a cup of tea and eating a digestive biscuit, I thought to myself "O.K., I know it's a bit overcast but it's only the end of June and yet he still manages to fish a deserted, or as near as makes no difference deserted, beach during the day!" How do you do it? Please tell me. I don't like crowds, which is why I usually fish at night, but I would have a go at daytime fishing but for the crowds! Not a bad session at all and I can understand you being pleased with the 4 sole. You were lucky that the eels (ugh!) didn't wrap themselves around your line or bite through your snoods. Can't get over those 2 walkers who nearly walked into your line and didn't even say "thanks" when you moved your rod. Still, that's (some) folk for you. Another excellent video that, as usual, I thoroughly enjoyed. Thanks for putting it up. Stay healthy. Cheers. Ken
Just need the sun out and you get plenty of people on the beaches, particularly during the school summer holidays! You might need something stronger than tea to drink should you watch my video from Walton! Many thanks Ken.
Good man 🙂
Thanks Chris
Well done - your persistence in trying out different rigs, baits, distances paid off. Interesting that you debunked a theory of mine during this session - that once you catch an eel and the slime gets on your hook length, nothing other than more eels will touch it (even after you've wiped the slime off). I had several occasions where I caught no other species until I changed the snood. It was almost like all other fish are wary of eels and try to avoid them.
Thanks Ian. I know it's easier said than done, but it's best if you can lip hook eels, unhook and release them before they get a chance to cover your hooklengths with slime. Too much on your hooklengths probably puts other fish off - certainly with coarse fishing I'd want to change hooklengths.
4 sole, not a bad session.
Yes Mike - most welcomed! I wish it happened more often!
Nice vid, what camera are you using to do your videos, it’s good that it follows your movement
Thanks Robert. I use a range action cameras, move them about a lot, record in highest resolution and zoom in/out and track when the footage is downloaded to editing software.
@@rodsangleuk6283 I was thinking someone else did the filming ☺️.
Clever stuff 👍👏👏👏
Well done that man ...
Great piece of filming and fishing...most enjoyable than you.
Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for your kind words Michael.
@@rodsangleuk6283 have a good weekend.
Hi just a quick one what camera do you use??
Thanks for watching - various action cameras.
Are those eels the same as we get in freshwater? Or are they young confers? I thought common eels stayed only stayed in freshwater untill they went to sea to breed
I believe they are the same as the ones I'm catching in the Thames Estuary and when I'm coarse fishing venues like the Gloucester Canal - they seem to be on a revival this year. Someone might correct me, but I don't think they are mini congers. Thanks for watching and commenting again Kenneth.
Well hope so as have not caught a eel in fresh water for years now. Last one I caught was under the M2 bridge at Rochester in the tidal stretch
They’re the same as the eels you get in freshwater. Silver eels can tolerate both salt and fresh water which is why you sometimes find them in brackish water too. Last one I caught was whilst I was on holiday in an estuary in Devon but my dad used to catch them near Tilbury power station and my grandfather caught a decent one off of Southend pier many years ago. (It was big enough to warrant a short article in the Daily Mirror and they gave him a beach caster as well)
Funny though once upon a time if you put maggot on in the Medway you were plagued with bootlace eels. I have not caught a bootlace or any eel for years. Perhaps they have changed there habitat
@@kennethsmith2758 they will take anything if they’re hungry but usually the more mature fish normally prefer peeler crab or worm but do take fish baits. On certain parts of the Thames (such as Rainham, Purfleet, Grays etc) earthworm will catch them if you don’t have any rag or lug. Many a flounder caught on earthworm up that way too.