Experimental fishing bait sends the fish Crazy!
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Its an experimental fishing session where Graeme heads off with some leftover sea baits he has from a shore fishing trip..But will anything in freshwater eat it ??....Its Ragworm and Squid,both prime Saltwater baits and one in particular seems hugely successful in freshwater,particularly when floatfished...Why is that ??...The taste of the salt ?? Or just a different texture ??...Who cares when your rod is bent double and fish slides into the net...Sit back and enjoy...Its another episode where Graeme likes to try something outside of the "normal" fishing box...As the saying goes..If it ain't broke...don't mend it...ENJOY.
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I just got back into fishing after like a 14 year break and its all your fault by giving me great fishing videos so I thank you😁🙃🙃
@markhampshirewildcamperand8731
Жыл бұрын
😂😂 his videos are great . I Learn a lot from his video's
@wildshadowmatic1571
Жыл бұрын
@@markhampshirewildcamperand8731 indeed i also like his old skool fishing style but he is also willing to try new 🙃
This channel has literally been the bread and butter through out the years of my fishing trips. When ever I need tips or just time to relax this channel is always here.
Well this is one of the most entertaining videos youve made Graeme, what you gunna try next? Acorns, elder burries? Hawthorn berries? Love it, absolutely love it.
I’m obsessed with those floats too for the same reasons - excellent for teaching the kids to read different types of bites
300,000 subscribers!! Congratulations, best fishing channel on the tube. Often imitated, never beaten!!
@TAFishing
Жыл бұрын
Thank you
300k Subscribers!! Well done Graham. You are always number 1 on my favorite angler and youtuber list !!! By a long shot!!
@TAFishing
Жыл бұрын
Many thanks
I made a soft bread and bloodworm extract bread paste Fished my local lake Caught more than I ever have 3/10lb carp 30 carp in 2hr Absolutely manic Thanks for the videos Graham
So the Cat had the eyeballs?? Nice !
Graham and TA Fishing kept us alive thru Covid Lockdown with Fishpond cleaning Gardening Woodwork Painting restoring seats Boating Tips.. something for everyone !!@
@TAFishing
Жыл бұрын
I do like to mix things up a bit.
You had a companion cat? :) He understood what was going on hahaha
I really appreciate you taking the time to show us your techniques and baits you use! Great video!
That fish that got off, sure did a happy dance letting you know what he did. Was just so funny.
Awesome… buzzing on yer bait buddy … cheers Chris & Sam
Awesome video yet again! And shout out to Vale Farm fishery, nice lake and the old boy there is a good soul! Very friendly and will get anyone catching
That was totally awesome video Graham thanks for the uploads
What a ace watch so good even the cat sat down and watched and even the fish waits to be Netted awsome stuff
Those netting skilz, well done Graeme!
Great, interesting video! In Florida I’ve used left over squid, brined thread fin herring and Bonita used for grouper and snapper offshore to make great catfish bait in freshwater. That nasty tuna oil would probably make good chum mixed with bread and a little water. Good fishing!
You were so lucky to be able to net that bream 😂 great video 👍
@TAFishing
Жыл бұрын
He hung around in the water for a second too long.
Love all your videos mate .I starting fishing as a new hobby this year .your video have been a great help. Keep them coming 👍
Loving the A-Team quote 😌
ill give these baits a try foreshore. nice one graeme .
another great Friday Night Fix thank you Graeme something else to try
Great program,caters for all .I don’t do fresh water fishing these days,Beach and Shore now, I have for many years always fed my garden pond fish,koi ect , left over rag worm ,cut up in 2 inch pieces, THEY LOVE THEM.
@TAFishing
Жыл бұрын
I do wonder if its the "saltiness" but them I'm not going to try one to find out...
@andrewbutcher9216
Жыл бұрын
@@TAFishing it’s the amino acids….. try a peeler crab in freshwater and see what happens…. Trust me!
Best fishing channel about full of knowledge and wisdom not afraid to give anything a bash never no shiny new tackle just proves its what ya know catches the fish not the gear
@josephdavey3858
Жыл бұрын
OMG is this for real
magnificent fishing graeme love watching your vids brilliant. beautiful fish
It's interesting to see different baits and additives being used. A very enjoyable video as always. Talking of otters. I was rudely disturbed by one on a Thames backwater, a couple of weeks ago. I had been wondering what the high pitched squeek sound was, when it suddenly popped up about 6ft in front of me. We were both startled and it splashed me with its tail as it dived under again. I was amazed how big it was. I know they're a nuisance on fisheries, but it was amazing to see one in the wild.
Great video Graeme 🎣🎣,Maybe it's because of the ocean flavor ( salt ). My P.B Pikes, where all court on - lampray , mackerel, blueies, sardines 😃. Or is the amount of oils, that they contain 🤔. The cat was probably, hopping you dropped a small skimmer on the bank. For his or her supper 🤣😃
I tried strips of squid a couple of weeks ago and had a really good fishing session catching a variety of species
Nice one Graham. Think i might give mackerel herring and whitebait a go 😂 i got a load of squid and mackerel wraps worth a try. Cheers mate
Great video again 👍🎣🐟👍🍺
That bloody squeeky chair 😂😂😂😂👌
Good video film greame it's my summer holiday what a video to start my holidy
You can buy frozen, raw Calamari (squid) rings from the supermarket - just cut them into sections & less messy than all those tentacles, skin & heads etc.
Well done !
Partners parents have quite a big pond filled with carp, roach and bream. We've always chucked left over rag in after a trip of we decide not to go again and the carp do go mad for them, I've never used them myself down a public water though
Squid and prawns are my go-to catch-anything baits. Bread and worms (garden or beach, both work well) are close behind. A big selling point for squid, apart from it's cost, is it's very durable and hard to get off the hook for a lot of fish. When we go whiting fishing we often use worms and prawns to find the fish then switch to squid and catch a feed, rather than use all of our prawns and worms in a short hot streak.
Proper fishing I need to get my nephew to watch this all he ever does is expensive boilies & korda fishing gear he thinks that's the only way
300k! Keep them coming 🐟👌
That's three columns..of totally awesome...I think was Smith that once mentioned that estuarine bream n carp regularly feed on such marine fare.... Swingers n netters on squid tentacles...
I'm Australian and I always enjoy your videos .
@TAFishing
Жыл бұрын
Hi there Australia,glad you enjoy the vids,hopefully more to come.
I love your videos Graham! It's kinda like punk fishing! Expensive one today though, squid and ragworm ain't cheap! My favourite is the left over bacon fat session!!!
@TAFishing
Жыл бұрын
I was only using a few Ragworm left over from a beach fishing trip.
Out fishing with my 8 year old the other day and I caught a Bream on slug, amazing what fish will take 👍
Your bream look so different than ours here in the south eastern US ! Itlooked like a shad almost. But enjoyed the video from a clearly experienced angler from across the pond!
Hello Graeme, happy friday mate, great video well they always are, you tell a story so well, and always great tips, have a nice weekend, might pop off to bond lake Friday got a day off, will see what comes up.
@TAFishing
Жыл бұрын
I'm about to sort a sesh on the main lake...mostly as the clock is now ticking towards the end of September...
@cliveeariss880
Жыл бұрын
@@TAFishing I have not fished Bury Hill for years I only live fifteen minutes away :)
same i watch this films and decide to come back to fishing after 7 years gone try sea fishing for macrel in scarborough first time sea fishing lets have go why not world belong to us. have good day all
Any bait under water the fish find/taste based on a ph level. Great vid :) (prawns are ace in my local canal)
My wife wants to know why I keep calling her “Smith”.😂🤣
Sportin a new net huh? I like it
Graham your tips about fishing in the margins and using groundbait caught me five carp 2 bream and lots of silvers thanks mate
@TAFishing
Жыл бұрын
Well done,pleased you got success.
Don't mess with the rest TA is the Best 300k Congratulations 💥💥💥💥
@TAFishing
Жыл бұрын
Sounds good to me !!
Years ago fishing shops sold a basic bite indicator. A spring clip attached to the butt section of the rod, and a balsa arm hung from it. At the end was a small rod ring that could be opened. A bite saw the arm lift, or you could tension the line to make a drop back indicator. Mine disappeared years ago, but your detergent bottle top reminded me of the days before buzzers and bobbins.
@TAFishing
Жыл бұрын
Sounds like a butt indicator.Popular back in the sixties,mainly for Bream if I recall.
@spring899
Жыл бұрын
I don't remember those , I'd remember using monkey climbers in the 80s when I was a lad, don't see them anymore.
@borderlands6606
Жыл бұрын
@@TAFishing They're the ones. Reckon swing tips replaced them for the same job.
@borderlands6606
Жыл бұрын
@@spring899 There are still one or two carpers using monkeys and glass rods for nostalgia value. All that matters is you can see a bite developing. Way back they used to grease a section of line and watch the loops for movement. I prefer foil to detergent lids because tops can jam the rings, and are hard to unclip while playing a fish. What I don't understand is £1000 sets of bite alarms to detect line movement, but modern angling reinvents the wheel for commercial purposes.
Good video as usual, could have tried rag and garden worms as comparable test.
Nice fishing
Off to Bond Lake Friday 😌 😎
Rainbow trout love prawns and crab sticks.
I use Japanese developed squid and octopus extract that is supposed to trigger a feeding response. It was made to artificially add weight to koi carp by getting them to eat more than usual. It's been around donkeys and is definitely a trusted carp attractant so there should be no reason squid wouldn't work.
Oh you need a copy of Escort and 3 cans of boddingtons.
Hi Graeme, great find, is it a one off??? who knows, going to try it any way!!!!! What line were you using was it braid?
@TAFishing
Жыл бұрын
Not braid,just 6lb mono.
The first carp I caught in Australia 32 years ago was on Squid
Interesting fishing experiment but with ragworm £10 for about half lb, and bread 65p a loaf I will stick to bread, but handy to use spare bait if you have been on a sea fishing trip.
@TAFishing
Жыл бұрын
That was my idea,any leftover Ragworm could be used to save throwing it away.
@newsmonger77
Жыл бұрын
@@TAFishing Bait is not cheap nowadays. Ragworm and peeler crab are probably some of the most expensive baits you can buy! Years ago for roach I used elderberries and boiled wheat as bait. Never seem to see it used any more.
@DjDolHaus86
Жыл бұрын
@@newsmonger77 Groats are used fairly regularly as part of a particle mix for carp, cheap and a great carrier for liquid attractants
I genuinely think fish will eat almost anything, I've caught a chub on a section of Mars bar and my uncle caught a double figure carp on what used to be Opel fruits.
@simonh870
Жыл бұрын
I have caught Chub on Bacon rind, Blackberries and cooked chips.
@forbiddenforest5327
Жыл бұрын
i caught a bullhead on blu tack as a kid!
Never saw a bobbin like that. Where can you get them
That is absolutely nuts GP… catching fresh water fish on sea baits… must be the global warming !!!!
Apparently chub are partial to a ragworm! As freshwater fish don't tend to get much salt in their natural diet it's not really surprising they take sea baits.
i hooked a 10lb carp on a cornflake once i tryed allsorts including mack and cheese bread flavour
Enjoyed the video Graham. Wonder if it be worth trying the ragworm for Cats and sturgeon?
@TAFishing
Жыл бұрын
I would think yes for both species. Bunches of them . I reckon they might do the trick for Sturgeon.
Interesting
New sub ! Liked 🙏👏👍
I going on a 3 day fishing trip on the Thames on 29th July. I going to try the rag worm and squid see what I catch 👍
@TAFishing
Жыл бұрын
Good luck with your trip.
@markhampshirewildcamperand8731
Жыл бұрын
@@TAFishing thank m8 . I looking forward to it going to use some of your bait tips 👍
Hi. I’m looking for a new reel. Which one are you using in this video a the turn to the 10’th minute?
@TAFishing
Жыл бұрын
Probably a 40 year old discontinued Shimano. I have no clue of any new models I rarely go into a tackle shop.
Been trying for bream and mullet recently they are so hard to catch whats the best for mullet
@TAFishing
Жыл бұрын
Small sections of Ragworm,or a pellet of bread. Or try a fish paste mixed with a slice of bread.
👍👍👍
Where was this?
Hey Graeme did you know Old Bury Hill is closing this Autumn sad news indeed.
@TAFishing
Жыл бұрын
Yes I heard a couple of months ago...a classic piece of English fishing history.
Do not confuse the liquid with your bbq sauce 😉
@TAFishing
Жыл бұрын
That would be a one-time mistake only !!!
thats fishing on a shoestring lol
The fish you caught 20 mins in was a tench not bream surely
I going to Bridlington Harbour does any one have any rigs that are good 4 there
@matthewjames7110
Жыл бұрын
Bridlington Harbour is really good mate... I used a paternoster rig with squid and had an epic session 😎
Do you still use your famous raptor oil ? I thought that was supposed to be your ultimate attraction.
@TAFishing
Жыл бұрын
I do use it as I make it ,but more so in the winter in freshwater.
Just wondering , are you worried about falling in ?
@TAFishing
Жыл бұрын
No,but always had respect for the water,whether its freshwater or sea.
What's cheaper rag worm or night crawlers
@TAFishing
Жыл бұрын
I would think the night crawlers(earthworms)
@cory8791
Жыл бұрын
@@TAFishing do they have meal worms there?
This has convinced me to try something I've been toying with for a while, 30 mil boilies (fish based) on a hair rigged 4.0 for cod,wrasse and so on....what are your thoughts ?
@TAFishing
Жыл бұрын
I imagine its already been done but certainly worth a try with maybe fish or crab flavoured boilies.
@stubbyseventhree2963
Жыл бұрын
whats the worse that can happen? Internet wisdom (whatever that is) says wont work, but its got to be worth a go right? Chap I was on a charter boat with recently was using some Korda "Goo", he had a few extra fish than anyone else, but was that the magic? Skipper didnt think so, his opion was he was just a better more experienced fisherman & in 'that spot' on the rail that happens every trip.
@DjDolHaus86
Жыл бұрын
I've always thought that big halibut pellets would be worth a go, probably even better if pre-soaked in fish oil
@northwalescoast7911
Жыл бұрын
@@DjDolHaus86 good idea 👍
@jameshockey6916
Жыл бұрын
Haven't tried boilies but I used to wrap a lump of florescent (can't remember the brand) monster crab and squid paste around the hook to add flavour to standard baits.. did it help, not sure but I always seem to catch well on the boat off dover
Tell us drachma m8 I watch all ya vidios ..just given all my old floats to my nefue ...he's only 9 catching carp 23 pounds ..iv only ever ad a 17 pounder..on old nackerd scales like ..the spring needed oiling ..bet it was bigger like...photos iv seen say it was I its 20s ...atleast...buzzing my nefues took on fishing ill take him next year as iv lost a couple covid dear family members last year n this....good luck man you can fish ...like no other is it free to subscribe....
Great video as usual but the head camera shots has made me dizzy.
It shouldn't be surprising. Boilies have been made using sea baits for years. Why use a flavoured boilie when you can se the real thing. It's like why have a strawberry flavoured sweet when you can have a real strawberry
Last time i went fishing up scotland i brought some red fake soft worms in a glass pot they stank like shit but caught me 3 trout and a perch just float fishing i hate fly fishing
Why do some fishing places ban the use of breed.
@DjDolHaus86
Жыл бұрын
Generally if a bait is banned it is because it's either potentially dangerous to the fish (poorly prepped nuts etc.) or because they're used to excess and it's causing water quality issues (algae blooms etc.)
@phillbarlow8912
Жыл бұрын
Most places that ban bread do to ducks and swans getting hooked and injured and entanged in lines . So it gives the place and fishing a bad name . One place by me banned it cause one summer the whole lake was just coverd in bread and dog biscuits you couldn't see the surface .
Grandpa
What about squid for catfish?
@phillbarlow8912
Жыл бұрын
Works well but you have fight through the carp
@georgecain8279
Жыл бұрын
@@phillbarlow8912 I struggle to catch those 😂
you ever fly fished for carp?
@TAFishing
Жыл бұрын
Yes,we already have several films up in our playlist,I think we had some to about 17lbs in one film.
@ollyjackson8733
Жыл бұрын
Bought my first fly set up yesterday because I've been doing so much free lining lately with worms and grasshoppers I thought I'd give it a go, less than £100 for rod, pre-spooled reel, hard carry case, net, hat, polarised aviators and a box of flys 🤣 all looks good enough quality for my standards but suspect some parts are made of cheese or something. Going to first trout lake tomorrow. Any advice?
@johnkay7354
Жыл бұрын
@@ollyjackson8733 yes, ask at the fishery what flies the fish are taking, and slip a couple of garden worms in yer back pocket
@johnkay7354
Жыл бұрын
@@TAFishing when we were at a trout fishery in norfolk, a guy had a 28lb carp one day on a fly
@ollyjackson8733
Жыл бұрын
@@johnkay7354 managed a small trout and a spent an hour testing flys trying to catch a roach which I did haha more pleased of that than the trout. Couldn't believe it found a massive trout asleep and managed to get it with my net but didn't account for the weight, slipped and it jumped out! Will take worms next time, just stick one on a fly and cast out?
Throw the cat a fish
@TAFishing
Жыл бұрын
I gave him a squid head...its in the film.
@jhontrivorsmith4253
Жыл бұрын
@@TAFishing I know I seen it but the cat came back for more and are those fish ok for eating look like a fish called callop in Austrslia