Sat with my new born son on my chest, watching our first TA fishing video together just like I promised him! A new army member. Thankyou Graeme, for the time and effort. We both appreciate it!
Havin 5 kids and a big tafishing fan I’ve watched so many of grahams videos with new horns, great watch and I think the ocean sounds help relaxing the baby too!!
@@integraellie 5 kids! You are a braver man or woman than me haha. Just off the back of a sleepless night, I couldn’t imagine doing it 5 times! Brilliant though isn’t it, I hope you and all your army are well mate
I'm 70, arthritic and might well never catch another fish. So instead I look up Mr Pullen, the most active fisher-pensioner anywhere. And know he'll entertain me no matter how much or how little he might happen to catch. But I was deeply envious of that stinking bass, Graham. Well done sir!
My best offer with your willow tree is that it's dying of old age. They are relatively short lived trees (40-50 years) and the summer drought may well have stressed it to the point it gives up the ghost. The fungus will indeed be living on the wood which has already died. The very wet autumn has helped the fungus - they thrive in wet conditions. The maggots are from a fly laying it's eggs on the fungus so they can feed on it as it decays. Flies do this commonly with fungi - it's a good source of food at a time of year when there isn't much about. I couldn't tell you the name of the fungus but it's probably an opportunistic species that targets any dead wood rather than something specific to willow. The maggots are likely from a blowfly - yes they could be used as bait if you could be bothered to collect enough!
Looks like Honey Fungus (armillaria mellea) has taken over the willow. It is considered by some as edible. Never tried it myself. Maggots look good for bait though...
I've copied the way Graham has rigged up with his dead baits my first time beach casting and caught my first Codling. Gotta give credit where it's due man is a Legend.
Youngsters and novices take note learn from Anglers like Graeme watercraft is a must, its not just about rocking up with the latest tackle money could buy no matter where or what type of fishing you do. Well done on another great film Graeme keep em coming.👍
My friend gave me his old all in one flotation suites with all the pockets you don't really need lol but by god it keeps you really warm when you're fishing the beach
I have an IMAX floatation suit which I bought for my boat. Never worn it as a suit, too hot. Brilliant buy. Nice and cheap too. Another great vid Graham. May I be the first to wish you and yours a Merry Christmas.
I'm in my 60's now, so I know what you mean about hating the cold and circulation problems in the hands. I too like to fish in peace and quiet, it's all about relaxation with (hopefully) a few minutes of excitement now and again. I must admit, I have never actually targeted whiting. They have always been regarded as a pest species taking baits meant for other fish. Good to see you out on the shingle again.
Just hoping the wind eventually stops as I want to get another beach trip in...trouble is there will be a lot of freshwater going inshore as well from the floods. Never good.
@@TAFishing I'm in Plymouth, and our rivers come down from Dartmoor and Bodmin Moor in this area. Those moors are giant peat sponges that can take a week or more to drain after weeks of heavy rain, so the beaches are the only option.
I just saw the fungus on the willow Graeme. It looks like Honey Fungus (Armillaria), which to be, sure shows a white fungal growth, which can be found between the bark and wood, usually at ground level. The mushrooms only appear in Autumn. It may be too far gone to be saved.
I had a sundridge heavyweight two piece suit. Kept me warm and dry for 20 years. Eventually it wore out so I have replaced it with a modern one from sundridge again. Secret to really enjoying the outdoors is to be warm and dry.
Wow ! Love ya videos .. I've been fishing for many years and still love.. IT .. I'm over the moon you got that bass. But I must say the cracks good .. better than some on here.. so double thumbs up 👆
Yes it turned into a good session and I do miss a bit of beach fishing. I used to do lots of it years ago between November and February when the freshwater fishing got hard or the rivers flooded. I find it more productive than summer fishing as I can fish into the dark more.
Hi Graeme, In the winter i use a full 2 piece Floatation Suit. Unbeatable for keeping all weathers out. They are fantastic. I am on my second one from Edinburgh Angling Centre in 8 years. Their own brand is Fisheagle and their a steal of a price. Would recommend to everyone, no matter the Brand. Nice to see you back out on the Beach, so relaxing listening to the Waves. You never know the French might put some Brie on your Hooks for when you wind back in from your vast Casting. Ha Ha. Cheers Graeme. Steve in Fife.
I loved this video plenty of nice fish, fresh fried fish and a very happy fisherman. What more could a guy want from a fishing video. Thanks and stay safe.
Glad that session turned around. Will have to try the sweet chilli sauce inside the fish. Love the beach and boat sessions, always the unknown of what you are going to catch or not.
I'm old enough to remember the original Day of the Triffids film...I think I was 16 and cycled 3 miles to the Army Cinema in Crookham....watched the film,and being in winter it was dark,arrived home a heaving sweat of cycling away from any chasing Triffids...Imagination eh ??
Always love to see you Sea Fishing Graeme, never watched Freshwater, I laughed my head off when I saw you on the Antiques show...can't remember what you showed em but it was something your relative said about going up.....hic...thanks for the shows
A totally awesome price o think you said I also wear charity shop coats I got a black waterproof duffle coat with a peaked hood from Blue Basics it's like a lambswool inside waterproof outside. At last Smith replies
The atmosphere of a night time beach session was captured perfectly, brings back memories for sure. Glad you had a mixed bag. Looks like Bass on the increase and Cod on the decrease..
Fantastic video again, turned into a great session. Fungus on Willow is Honey fungus Graeme, end of the road for the tree unfortunately in the location it is, (I'm a tree surgeon based in the Midlands) Look forward to more videos
Hi graham you ok mate, cheers for the watch again spot on. R.I.P. The hanson coat lol. Well done on your bass . That was crazy that dredger that close. All the best from GRIMSBY.
He seems to like his sessions as more of alone time with the camera sharing with us thanks for not the videos he has fishing with Mike are totally awesome though might be fun to see him fishing with a fellow fan as it's only a dream for me 👍
I love yours and your sons content on UA-cam! You both seem to make your videos so entertaining and fascinating and you always make everything look so easy! I am from Lowestoft in Suffolk!? Have you ever been Sea Fishing along Lowestoft Beach!? I sometimes go fishing along Pakefield Beach near the Church! I once caught a real lovely size Sea Bass and a nice Cod one night when I was fishing along there! It was absolutely freezing! I had me Tilly lamps on and the rod tip lights shining it was blowing a gale but I sat it out and it was well worth it! I took the Bass and the Cod home and we had a lovely family feast! You can’t beat fresh fish straight out of the sea
Sounds like a night to remember. And I remember all the Tilley lamps along the beach at Hayling Island when I was a kid...Now just a handful of beach fishermen on a beach that would have had 50 plus lights on a good winter Saturday night.
It It looks like you're trees have been attacked by honey fungus. Awesome video nice bass and good decision putting it back as that is a breeding one. Look forward to your next video. From Kent
Great video Graeme. The tree issue at the end if you have fungi growing at the base of the tree. It means the tree in infected with rot. Once it happens the whole tree is infected. The internal structure is probably rot also. Best thing to do is cut it down so the fungi does not spread 👍🏻
I'm so glad you had a successful beach fishing trip. My warmest jacket is a good quality ski jacket I found in a skip. It belonged to my employers son who had outgrown it. Sorry to see your willow coming to the end of it's life. I think the honey fungus is just nature moving in to start the recycling process.
Wow nice bass Mr P good to see you on the beach again !!! I love beach fishing at night , I too would of released that bass :) us fisherman don't have to eat everything I think the sport and relaxation is enough reward! Huge respect for releasing billy bass !!! Catch you on the next one !!!
Just what I need after working a late shift. Well done mate 👍 the bass was a cracker love a catch and cook video to. The floatation jacket will be good I have a daiwa one made by sundridge and have never been cold wearing it only trouble is it can get too hot when carrying your gear for a while aha. Tight lines mate
We have so many Whiting off the East Norfolk coast that I usually only put one rod out as it gets too hectic and if you put more than the single rod out out you end up with some fish deep hooked. These Whiting are now here all year round, when once they were only present Autumn/Winter. There is no point in Lug or Rag as you still get Whiting, fresh Herring works great for most things, but we catch the Whiting on Pigs Liver or Hearts which they readily take and of course these baits are dirt cheap…
Well that was quite extraordinary. Maybe the disruption of the dredger activity was driving the fish up the beach towards you Graeme. That certainly was a mixed bag.
Awesome video Graham nice, bass and good of you to put back after you had your dinner. Raking always works in coarse fishing. releasing worms, critters, grubs etc. maybe the dredger is, doing a same in the, sea. Those poor guys getting pebbledashed 😂😂. Keep em comming. Im off to Walcott beach tomorrow morning 🤞🤞
Thank again Graeme for another great fishing adventure, what a fantastic Bass that was it was good that you perservered with the session a lot of people would have given up once you hit high tide but the fishing just got better and better congrats, you have more stamina than me at 71 year old!!!
What a great video. Brilliant info and tips hidden in the chat. A chuckle brothers moment at the start of all the action and WHAT A BEAUTY that Bass was magnificent from the beach. Part of me says take it home but like you a bigger part says let it go ! Thanks for another great video Graeme very entertaining and very informative well done. Thank you.
I think that's a Honey Fungus. If you peel away the bark is it white? it gets into the roots and will weaken the tree to the point that is vulnerable to blowing or falling down. But that can take a few years. As I recall Honey Fungus are amounsgt the biggest organisms on the planet, with mycelium hundreds of metres long.
Hey Graeme nice session. The weather isn't that good. Supposed to get really cold in December. Maybe your tree won't make it. I've seen this in are Forest here in Germany. They always take down. Have a great weekend.
I could tell you really enjoyed that session Graeme and those waves sounded awesome, lot better than carping would you agree ? Thanks for sharing it with us I thoroughly enjoyed ever second but guess what else I didn't see ? 😎.
Honey Fungus at the base of your tree, chainsaw time sadly. Magots eating in the toadstools. Ivy growing on sparse trees, Ash dieback isn't helping, and normally grows most in spring and autumn when the leaves are off and it's gets more light. Mainly prevalent where no/little maintenance is taking place. Nice Bass's btw
Grab popcorn! Have a good one 🎣
Haven’t got any, got a nice cup of char though 😂
Thanks so much very appreciated from all of your fans 👍
Love the shore fishing the best. Watched your videos to get started sea fishing and still find them motivating to get out there. Cheers.
Good session Graham, saw you in the shop picking up the bait. That can be a hard beach to fish at times.
🎣👍. More like . Give the wife some money 💰, to go play Bingo 🤣🤣
Sat with my new born son on my chest, watching our first TA fishing video together just like I promised him! A new army member. Thankyou Graeme, for the time and effort. We both appreciate it!
Welcome to the Army..hope he gets the bug to go fishing when older.
@@TAFishing he won’t have a choice 😁
Havin 5 kids and a big tafishing fan I’ve watched so many of grahams videos with new horns, great watch and I think the ocean sounds help relaxing the baby too!!
@@integraellie 5 kids! You are a braver man or woman than me haha. Just off the back of a sleepless night, I couldn’t imagine doing it 5 times! Brilliant though isn’t it, I hope you and all your army are well mate
@@tommos16 no6 on the way too!!
FINALLY, A SEA FISHING EPISODE!!! Love to see it Graeme, tight lines!!🎣🌊
Good for you putting the beautiful Bass back.
The best fishing channel on the tube, bar none!!
Love a TA beach session, thanks Graeme 👍
I'm 70, arthritic and might well never catch another fish. So instead I look up Mr Pullen, the most active fisher-pensioner anywhere. And know he'll entertain me no matter how much or how little he might happen to catch. But I was deeply envious of that stinking bass, Graham. Well done sir!
It's a rarity for me to get one like that ,so was gratefully accepted even if it was pure fluke.
@@TAFishing That should have been "stonking" bass! So much for apple autoError!
Woo hoo the weekend has just begun. Thank you Graham.
Back to basic on the beach. Love it
Cooking on the beach ? Looks a right faff. A survival situation calls for a £3 Meal Deal. Nice Bass😊
You have my upmost respect for putting your bigger bass back, greetings from S/E Ireland
He’s a great fisherman, where in Ireland are ya? I have a place in Carne beach
My best offer with your willow tree is that it's dying of old age. They are relatively short lived trees (40-50 years) and the summer drought may well have stressed it to the point it gives up the ghost.
The fungus will indeed be living on the wood which has already died. The very wet autumn has helped the fungus - they thrive in wet conditions.
The maggots are from a fly laying it's eggs on the fungus so they can feed on it as it decays. Flies do this commonly with fungi - it's a good source of food at a time of year when there isn't much about. I couldn't tell you the name of the fungus but it's probably an opportunistic species that targets any dead wood rather than something specific to willow.
The maggots are likely from a blowfly - yes they could be used as bait if you could be bothered to collect enough!
Looks like Honey Fungus (armillaria mellea) has taken over the willow. It is considered by some as edible. Never tried it myself. Maggots look good for bait though...
Great bass. Worth braving the cold for.
It certainly made a change to pick up a decent one,and on the "shotgun" spinning rod just cast out on the inside.
Cracking bass, well done on putting it back 👍
Lovely Bass. Definitely my favourite fish.
What a joy these videos are, we are very lucky to have you graeme, cheers and all the best to you and the family 😊❤
Thanks!
Pleased you enjoy the film..thanks.
I've copied the way Graham has rigged up with his dead baits my first time beach casting and caught my first Codling. Gotta give credit where it's due man is a Legend.
well done with the Codling...I haven't had one this winter at all...Might be an outside chance from the shore in the Somerset area though...
Hero to Super Hero ;)
Last man standing got his reward turned into a fantastic session, really enjoyed the video Graeme what a star👍🎣🎣
o no, i thought it was the butler, but it was the Sand dredger all the time, relaxing night , good vid, regards, 🐟🐟
Nice one Graeme, God, that looks cold, regards to the family 👍
Nice bass! Worth waiting for! Thanks for the sweet chilli tip. Lovely whiting.
Much respect mate all the way from NSW Australia!
Youngsters and novices take note learn from Anglers like Graeme watercraft is a must, its not just about rocking up with the latest tackle money could buy no matter where or what type of fishing you do. Well done on another great film Graeme keep em coming.👍
My friend gave me his old all in one flotation suites with all the pockets you don't really need lol but by god it keeps you really warm when you're fishing the beach
I have an IMAX floatation suit which I bought for my boat. Never worn it as a suit, too hot. Brilliant buy. Nice and cheap too. Another great vid Graham. May I be the first to wish you and yours a Merry Christmas.
And the same in return..have a safe one.
I'm in my 60's now, so I know what you mean about hating the cold and circulation problems in the hands. I too like to fish in peace and quiet, it's all about relaxation with (hopefully) a few minutes of excitement now and again. I must admit, I have never actually targeted whiting. They have always been regarded as a pest species taking baits meant for other fish. Good to see you out on the shingle again.
Just hoping the wind eventually stops as I want to get another beach trip in...trouble is there will be a lot of freshwater going inshore as well from the floods. Never good.
@@TAFishing I'm in Plymouth, and our rivers come down from Dartmoor and Bodmin Moor in this area. Those moors are giant peat sponges that can take a week or more to drain after weeks of heavy rain, so the beaches are the only option.
thanks for sharing mate, I really enjoyed :)
I just saw the fungus on the willow Graeme. It looks like Honey Fungus (Armillaria), which to be, sure shows a white fungal growth, which can be found between the bark and wood, usually at ground level. The mushrooms only appear in Autumn. It may be too far gone to be saved.
You should have your own tv show…very entertaining
I had a sundridge heavyweight two piece suit. Kept me warm and dry for 20 years. Eventually it wore out so I have replaced it with a modern one from sundridge again. Secret to really enjoying the outdoors is to be warm and dry.
Wow ! Love ya videos .. I've been fishing for many years and still love.. IT .. I'm over the moon you got that bass. But I must say the cracks good .. better than some on here.. so double thumbs up 👆
Fish on! Happy friday to you and the crew
Wow what a fish graham 👏
Great to see you dipping a line into the salt again Graham.....much missed! Good to see that lovely Bass go back too, well done.
Yes it turned into a good session and I do miss a bit of beach fishing. I used to do lots of it years ago between November and February when the freshwater fishing got hard or the rivers flooded. I find it more productive than summer fishing as I can fish into the dark more.
Hi Graeme,
In the winter i use a full 2 piece Floatation Suit. Unbeatable for keeping all weathers out. They are fantastic. I am on my second one from Edinburgh Angling Centre in 8 years. Their own brand is Fisheagle and their a steal of a price. Would recommend to everyone, no matter the Brand.
Nice to see you back out on the Beach, so relaxing listening to the Waves.
You never know the French might put some Brie on your Hooks for when you wind back in from your vast Casting. Ha Ha.
Cheers Graeme.
Steve in Fife.
Love your videos ,I just sit there smiling 😊
Cracking bass! Solent fishing always!! ❤
I loved this video plenty of nice fish, fresh fried fish and a very happy fisherman. What more could a guy want from a fishing video. Thanks and stay safe.
Great entertainment. What a champ Graeme. Thanks.
Good to see you back on the beach Graham. Cracking bass too 👍🏼
Glad that session turned around. Will have to try the sweet chilli sauce inside the fish. Love the beach and boat sessions, always the unknown of what you are going to catch or not.
Awesome Lucky Jacket!
I am hoping so,but my last trip wearing it was a blank !!..so maybe its a lucky sea fishing jacket and not for use around freshwater..
Honey fungus, sadly the tree is doomed i think🙄
Those tip lights coming towards you was like something from the day of the triffids.
I'm old enough to remember the original Day of the Triffids film...I think I was 16 and cycled 3 miles to the Army Cinema in Crookham....watched the film,and being in winter it was dark,arrived home a heaving sweat of cycling away from any chasing Triffids...Imagination eh ??
Always love to see you Sea Fishing Graeme, never watched Freshwater, I laughed my head off when I saw you on the Antiques show...can't remember what you showed em but it was something your relative said about going up.....hic...thanks for the shows
A totally awesome price o think you said I also wear charity shop coats I got a black waterproof duffle coat with a peaked hood from Blue Basics it's like a lambswool inside waterproof outside. At last Smith replies
Be worth something one day auntie
The imax jacket is out of this world I use the full suit in the winter when fishing. Never been wet or cold whilst wearing it
That bass looked tasty!
My best coat is my old BT waterproof coat I kept when i retired 10 years ago. Beats anything!
New jacket and bait thread GP…? Your premium bonds come in !!!
Secondhand(free) jacket,and yes, a new roll of bait thread .The premium bonds drop occasionally but they need another three 000's on the end !.....
Great to see a sea session
Thanks for sharing sir ..
good to see you put it back
The atmosphere of a night time beach session was captured perfectly, brings back memories for sure. Glad you had a mixed bag. Looks like Bass on the increase and Cod on the decrease..
about time. A proper SEA fishing episode .cant watch that fanny fishing. sticking it out always brings rewards .well done .
Fantastic video again, turned into a great session.
Fungus on Willow is Honey fungus Graeme, end of the road for the tree unfortunately in the location it is, (I'm a tree surgeon based in the Midlands)
Look forward to more videos
Good going 🎣👍 perfect end to a busy week 👍🏴☠️
What a session Graham. Cracking bass as well. Unbelievable sport mate 👏 👌
Great watch with my cuppa keep it coming
Wow what a Bass, well done mate, hats off to you, well done, be safe graeme, your the man for sure, not my thing, but great to watch.
I don't often get a decent fish on the bonus "shotgun" spinning rod,so I was well overdue for a good one.
.....Great video!!! I particularly like the 'Hop On One Leg' Eric Morecombe cast!!! :-)
I think I should put a bag of sand around it to hold it down !!!
Thought he was auditioning for Come Dancing
Congratulations Graham on a great session you deserve it after all your endeavours and efforts, always great dialogue and personality, vive la TA 😉👍
Hi graham you ok mate, cheers for the watch again spot on. R.I.P. The hanson coat lol. Well done on your bass . That was crazy that dredger that close. All the best from GRIMSBY.
no fancy rods reels ,decent bait and instinct ,and watercraft which u have in spades love the video.
Totally awesome session nice one 👍🎣 one love
Great video Graeme thanks for another awesome show
Thanks so much very appreciated from all of your fans 👍
No problem,I enjoy making them.
We were the 5 blokes in your video to the right of you if I knew it was you I would have popped up for a chat well done mate
He seems to like his sessions as more of alone time with the camera sharing with us thanks for not the videos he has fishing with Mike are totally awesome though might be fun to see him fishing with a fellow fan as it's only a dream for me 👍
Went home too soon!
@@newsmonger77 we went for a Chinese lol
Great session 👍🎣🐟🐟🐟🎣👍🍺🍺
ps love the fishing videos. Compulsive viewing especially after work on a wet and cold evening.
Awesome video
I love yours and your sons content on UA-cam! You both seem to make your videos so entertaining and fascinating and you always make everything look so easy! I am from Lowestoft in Suffolk!? Have you ever been Sea Fishing along Lowestoft Beach!? I sometimes go fishing along Pakefield Beach near the Church! I once caught a real lovely size Sea Bass and a nice Cod one night when I was fishing along there! It was absolutely freezing! I had me Tilly lamps on and the rod tip lights shining it was blowing a gale but I sat it out and it was well worth it! I took the Bass and the Cod home and we had a lovely family feast! You can’t beat fresh fish straight out of the sea
Sounds like a night to remember. And I remember all the Tilley lamps along the beach at Hayling Island when I was a kid...Now just a handful of beach fishermen on a beach that would have had 50 plus lights on a good winter Saturday night.
Cheers Graeme, well done!!! Very nice video! I'm waiting for another of yours fresh water predator's fishing trip! Greetings from Italy!!!
H there Italy...I have a couple of Pike fishing films on file,so will be placing them in the colder months when I can't get out myself.
I'll wait for them!!! Thanks Graeme, you're the best! Keep on fishing!
Great sesion rag worn always works ,love sea fishing myself covered some miles over the years,we need more videos likes this on youtube.
Well done what a nice bass , bet that whitting was tasty
It It looks like you're trees have been attacked by honey fungus. Awesome video nice bass and good decision putting it back as that is a breeding one. Look forward to your next video. From Kent
I love how you cook you're fish whole there's no waste
Excellent video bro
Great video Graeme. The tree issue at the end if you have fungi growing at the base of the tree. It means the tree in infected with rot. Once it happens the whole tree is infected. The internal structure is probably rot also. Best thing to do is cut it down so the fungi does not spread 👍🏻
We are all at sea just like the England football team! At least I will enjoy watching this!
I never watched the match as too much work going on but sounded like I missed nothing.
Brilliant video again Graham well done.
I'm so glad you had a successful beach fishing trip. My warmest jacket is a good quality ski jacket I found in a skip. It belonged to my employers son who had outgrown it. Sorry to see your willow coming to the end of it's life. I think the honey fungus is just nature moving in to start the recycling process.
Sun up ,Sun down you have an amazing way of sharing the beauty all around 💞
Wow nice bass Mr P good to see you on the beach again !!! I love beach fishing at night , I too would of released that bass :) us fisherman don't have to eat everything I think the sport and relaxation is enough reward! Huge respect for releasing billy bass !!! Catch you on the next one !!!
Just what I need after working a late shift. Well done mate 👍 the bass was a cracker love a catch and cook video to. The floatation jacket will be good I have a daiwa one made by sundridge and have never been cold wearing it only trouble is it can get too hot when carrying your gear for a while aha.
Tight lines mate
We have so many Whiting off the East Norfolk coast that I usually only put one rod out as it gets too hectic and if you put more than the single rod out out you end up with some fish deep hooked. These Whiting are now here all year round, when once they were only present Autumn/Winter. There is no point in Lug or Rag as you still get Whiting, fresh Herring works great for most things, but we catch the Whiting on Pigs Liver or Hearts which they readily take and of course these baits are dirt cheap…
Well that was quite extraordinary. Maybe the disruption of the dredger activity was driving the fish up the beach towards you Graeme. That certainly was a mixed bag.
Awesome video Graham nice, bass and good of you to put back after you had your dinner. Raking always works in coarse fishing. releasing worms, critters, grubs etc. maybe the dredger is, doing a same in the, sea. Those poor guys getting pebbledashed 😂😂. Keep em comming. Im off to Walcott beach tomorrow morning 🤞🤞
Thank again Graeme for another great fishing adventure, what a fantastic Bass that was it was good that you perservered with the session a lot of people would have given up once you hit high tide but the fishing just got better and better congrats, you have more stamina than me at 71 year old!!!
What a great video. Brilliant info and tips hidden in the chat. A chuckle brothers moment at the start of all the action and WHAT A BEAUTY that Bass was magnificent from the beach. Part of me says take it home but like you a bigger part says let it go ! Thanks for another great video Graeme very entertaining and very informative well done. Thank you.
If you want to catch Whiting Graeme, get yourself up to North Wales. We are currently catching around 100 per session. It's crazy 👍
Great vlog again, one of your best, Respect sir...... 😊♥️🇫🇷🇫🇷🏴
Thanks for sharing that amazing session with us thoroughly enjoyed it 👍
I think that's a Honey Fungus. If you peel away the bark is it white? it gets into the roots and will weaken the tree to the point that is vulnerable to blowing or falling down. But that can take a few years. As I recall Honey Fungus are amounsgt the biggest organisms on the planet, with mycelium hundreds of metres long.
Hey Graeme nice session. The weather isn't that good. Supposed to get really cold in December. Maybe your tree won't make it. I've seen this in are Forest here in Germany. They always take down. Have a great weekend.
Any idea what it is with the tree?
@@elsathal7359 it might be a sulfur polypores
Nothing like sulphur polypore
I could tell you really enjoyed that session Graeme and those waves sounded awesome, lot better than carping would you agree ? Thanks for sharing it with us I thoroughly enjoyed ever second but guess what else I didn't see ? 😎.
Colin the Kite.
@@TAFishing That didn't take you long Graeme, I've only just finished reading the comments 👍
Nice release, G. :)
Honey Fungus at the base of your tree, chainsaw time sadly. Magots eating in the toadstools. Ivy growing on sparse trees, Ash dieback isn't helping, and normally grows most in spring and autumn when the leaves are off and it's gets more light. Mainly prevalent where no/little maintenance is taking place. Nice Bass's btw
Missed the beach sessions. More please. Great vid
Your a legend mate . Keep up the great