Barbel fishing - pellet method feeder rigs tips tactics - summer river Wye UK - silent fishing
Join us on a mesmerizing journey into the heart of barbel fishing on the legendary River Wye.
We'll delve into the secrets of the Wye, exploring the river's unique features that harbor these prized specimens. The video will showcase meticulous bait presentation methods, honed through years of experience, along with insights into barbel behavior and habitat preferences.
Witness the unforgettable battle between angler and fish - the explosive take, the exhilarating fight, and the awe-inspiring capture of a magnificent Wye barbel. This is more than just fishing; it's a celebration of the river's profound connection to the angler and the environment.
So, immerse yourself in the tranquility of the River Wye and unlock its hidden secrets alongside us.
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I really enjoyed watching your videos, it feels like I'm on the bank sat quietly behind you absorbed in the environment. Thanks for sharing and keep the videos coming. Phil.
@silentangling
Жыл бұрын
Thank you kindly for taking the time to watch and especially to comment.
Lovely video……how refreshing it is not to hear ‘get in’ and ‘buzzing’ every 5 seconds 👍
@silentangling
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment. It really helps our channel grow in both viewers and confidence
My lunch break, and yes again great video well done 👏 ✔ car passed M O T so all is good mate 😅
@silentangling
4 ай бұрын
Hi Clive, Great news with the car and thank you for your time in both watching and commenting, it truly means a lot. Please accept my apologies for the late reply.
A very enjoyable video, I enjoyed watching it! I am very familiar with this stretch and have done reasonably well there over the last few years although I’ve not done so well on that particular swim. Two lovely barbel, well done!
@silentangling
7 ай бұрын
Hi Harry, Thank you kindly for taking the time to comment its very much appreciated. It was my first visit to the fishery and I must admit I was smitten. I've ear marked it for snowy Pike film, that's if we have any. Thanks as always for your support its truly does help.
What a fantastic bit of footage, and to all you young aspiring barbel anglers, learn to keep it simple. .👍 Once again thanks I really enjoyed that keep them coming but I do realize footage like this takes time
@silentangling
Жыл бұрын
Hi Martin, Thank you for you time in watching and supporting our channel and especially the time taken to comment. It really helps spread the word
Another wonderfully atmospheric film - thank you 🙏 I fished a similar swim at Emstrey on the Severn today - testing rising levels, but managed to tease a nice 11lb 8oz barbel out on a rolling tuna pellet and a brace of 5lb bream 🎣
@silentangling
Жыл бұрын
Hi Jonathan, firstly congratulations on the Double and on a rolling bait ( planning a rolling vid soon ) and thank you for watching and supporting our channel, its very much appreciated.
After 4 mins I realised why the channel is called Silent Angling. Don’t let Mozza on here !!! 😂😂
@silentangling
8 ай бұрын
Many thanks for your time in both watching and commenting it's very much appreciated.
A passion for dangling, excellent sound and vision.
@silentangling
Жыл бұрын
Thank you kindly Sir. I see what you did there, very good, very good indeed
Lovely video, inspired me to go back to one rod/roving style fishing, like i used to when i was younger down south, easy on the trent to always fishing 2 rods in the air etc, aload of gear etc ,thank you, tight lines, good health and safe travels, cheers craig
@silentangling
11 ай бұрын
It's great to hear that my work has had a positive effect and thank you for your time in watching and commenting. The Trent is in fantastic form this summer I should have a session on it before the frosts. Thanks again
Hi there ive just sat down in my very hectic life and had a rare 30 minutes spare and i love watching fishing videos but wow this video is so amazing so firstly i want to congratulate you on this footage.A 29:25 brilliant idea with the no voice but still all the natural sound effects its so relaxing!! Love the centre pin and the fact that you dont need to take the kitchen sink with you when fishing. River fishing is my heart but not managed go for over 15 years and miss going on the river severn in Shrewsbury from an hours travel from Newcastle under lyme stoke on trent but just literally not had the time with step kids my little boy pets and full time work had literally stopped me but hoping to start going again soon . I massive well done on this footage and im sure ill spread the word to my family and fishing friends.
@silentangling
11 ай бұрын
Hi Martin, I'm immensely gretful in you taking the time to post such a wonderful comment, life is fast and sadly seems to be going by faster and getting nosier. It pleases me greatly that my work has had a positive effect and if it inspired you to grab a rod and go insearch of a river somewhere my work here is done. Thanks again and take time.
@martinhassall7884
11 ай бұрын
@@silentangling you are more then welcome. I'm 53 years old still feel like I'm 30 but since covid I realise how much I just love fishing.not match fishing as I just like the peace especially when my work and family life just literally stops the other thing I love and it can be very frustrating.i used to go anything from 40 to 50 times a year to literally 3 to 5 times and then it's very quick 2 3hour max time when all the chores are done and school pets etc plus taxi services for my old step kids. I'm very happy with my family etc but I just wish I could go a few more times to I suppose escape! Thanks again and keep them coming.
Brilliant, no inane chitter chat , thank you
@silentangling
11 ай бұрын
Thank you for your time in watching and commenting, it's very much appreciate
Really enjoyed this and the first video. I’m going to give that pellet lead a try next time I’m out. Looking forward to the next video.
@silentangling
Жыл бұрын
Hi Matt, It"s a good method when the river has got a bit of colour and flow , if you can fish it without a hooklink for long enough that the tip is rattling from the fish attacking the ball then you'll be in for some fun. Thank you for watching and commenting and showing support for our channel.
@mattwhite1576
Жыл бұрын
@@silentangling out of interest, why do you cast upstream? Is it just so the lead settles where you want it to?
@silentangling
Жыл бұрын
@@mattwhite1576 It requires less weight to hold upstream and with a large bow of slack line flowing downstream the fish are far less spooked if they come into contact with it. Bite indication is very different as you would of noticed in the film. Thank you for the question/comment. Please let us know how you get on.
thank you keep em commin
Hi great videos very relaxing,I’ve only seen a couple of your videos have now subscribed I notice that you cast upstream most times,any reason for this? Keep up the good work love the vids
@silentangling
10 ай бұрын
Hi Christopher, Welcome aboard and big thanks for taking the time to both watch and comment, it really does help our channel grow. Fishing up stream allows for a lighter weight to hold bottom and the fish tend not to be spooked if they come into contact with a fairly loose line that's going with the flow as opposed to a tight line going up stream against the flow. This does require a slightly different bite detection but we'll worth the effort in learning. I hope this makes sense, I've tried to show upstream bites in some of the videos. Thanks again
Just found your channel wonderful ❤liked n subbed
@silentangling
11 ай бұрын
Thank you kindly for your sub and positive comment. I'll head over to your channel for a mooch about.
@HARDYSFISHINGADVENTURES
11 ай бұрын
@@silentangling nothing as beautiful as yours
@silentangling
11 ай бұрын
@@HARDYSFISHINGADVENTURES Stop it! you're making an old man blush, but thanks anyway
Nice video again,when the hammock came out thought it was lights out time,im guessing that is a super chill out... Looks like you got a grip the the go pro....
@silentangling
Жыл бұрын
I soon realised my plan needed revision so as is often the case a power nap is the answer. I've got you to thank for the GoPro solution although I need to move it about a bit to get the shoot I'm after but it was solid and unobtrusive. Thank you as always for your time in watching and commenting it helps no end.
@parklandpiker
Жыл бұрын
No probs,im our tomorrow on the river swale hopefully i will get one out or 2🤣
another great vid no horrible music just natural sounds great stuff bye the way what net handle is that you have thanks
@silentangling
Жыл бұрын
Hi Alan, Thank you for your time in watching and great comments. It's the new Super Specialist 3m Twistlock, a new handle for me this season and I'm impressed this far however I should of opted for the long reach version.
looks like you left your mug behind i did shout you
@silentangling
Жыл бұрын
Look after it for me I'll have it off you next time
ok