Tenchfishers TV: The Official Tenchfishers Channel

Tenchfishers TV: The Official Tenchfishers Channel

The Tenchfishers have a heritage going back to 1954 and are in fact one of the oldest single species groups. Today the group still pursues specimen fish but the traditionalist and the pleasure angler, who have a sustained interest in tench fishing are just as welcome.

We are organised by region across the country, each region headed by an RO (Regional Organiser) so you will have a number of local tench anglers to meet immediately on joining us. We have a wealth of tench angling experience in the group that we are only too happy to share with our members.

The Tenchfishers are seeking new members nationally who are interested in furthering their knowledge of this sporting species. Members will receive a regular professionally produced bulletin, a chance to attend our "fish-ins", have access to our web forum, compete for trophies and much more.

For information about joining the group please go to www.tenchfishers.com

National Tench Championships 2024

National Tench Championships 2024

The T-Rig - Tony King

The T-Rig - Tony King

Catch Report - Rob Young

Catch Report - Rob Young

The Tenchfisher Bulletin

The Tenchfisher Bulletin

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  • @fishallseasons
    @fishallseasonsКүн бұрын

    Good video guys ,until recently I have had a good season on maggot feeder and maggot hookbait .but suddenly I'm getting plagued by roach and perch ,would you suggest I use small boilies to fend off the nuisance fish !!!

  • @mrpaulcake
    @mrpaulcake16 сағат бұрын

    I have this problem on my club lake and yes, a change to boilies is my approach. I would be happy using 12-16mm boilies for tench. The carp guys catch them on 20mm boilies often when targeting carp so don’t feel like you have to stick with 8-10mm boilies.

  • @fishallseasons
    @fishallseasons14 сағат бұрын

    @mrpaulcake thanks for the advice m8 ,good luck to you 👍🏻

  • @Smiffy830
    @Smiffy830Күн бұрын

    I've been told ill never catch Tench using worms, I make a good kebab, but had 2 blanks recently on a lake where Tench are in good numbers. So good to hear that the reason I didn't catch was because they weren't there. Confidence restored🐟🪱🎣👍

  • @mrpaulcake
    @mrpaulcakeКүн бұрын

    Our annual catch returns show that hundreds of tench are caught on worm kebab each year from all sorts of venues. Yes, Tench can be fussy at times and sometimes you do need to work through a number of different baits to try to find the thing they want on the day but the worm kebab is consistently up there at the top of the list when you look at our catch returns. If you aren't catching on the worm kebab it is highly likely that you just don't have them in front of you so move swims or cycle through a few different baits just to check that they aren't being fussy on the day.

  • @Smiffy830
    @Smiffy830Күн бұрын

    @mrpaulcake Thanks Paul, I'm pretty new to Tench fishing, just got back in to fishing after a long while away. I mixed it up, sweetcorn, worm, luncheon meat. I'll persist.

  • @andrewmarbrook2626
    @andrewmarbrook26262 күн бұрын

    Can you advise the make of scales that were recommended - thanks.

  • @TenchfishersTV
    @TenchfishersTVКүн бұрын

    @@andrewmarbrook2626 www.ebay.co.uk/itm/185118064826?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=dhYXPBQgS3i&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=m1l0RljiRM2&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=WHATS_APP Note that they are very accurate scales but they weigh in decimal points of a of pound, so you need to multiply the numbers after the decimal point by 16, to convert to ounces. Eg. 7.75 lbs is 0.75 x 16 = 12 ounces, so the weight is 7lb 12 oz.

  • @rovnos
    @rovnos2 күн бұрын

    What was that red thing called that you used on your landing net ?

  • @TenchfishersTV
    @TenchfishersTV2 күн бұрын

    Here’s an Amazon link to the type of thing he was talking about… amzn.eu/d/00DU7a3u

  • @fishersgreen
    @fishersgreen6 күн бұрын

    Thoroughly enjoyable video nicely explained

  • @fishersgreen
    @fishersgreen6 күн бұрын

    Congrats wyn well deserved matey

  • @alanstone4875
    @alanstone48758 күн бұрын

    Once again fantastic competition great organisation at a stunning venue well done to everyone involved congratulations WYN great result 🎣🎣

  • @heavyrat
    @heavyrat9 күн бұрын

    Does Oxlease get very weedy? Thinking about a session down there in the next month or so

  • @TenchfishersTV
    @TenchfishersTV8 күн бұрын

    It varies year to year but at the moment the weed is not bad and you wouldn’t have any problems finding fishable areas. Just remember that tench love the weed so find it and you will likely find tench nearby. Good luck!

  • @mattbarnicoat
    @mattbarnicoat9 күн бұрын

    Can anyone that is a member fish this event?

  • @TenchfishersTV
    @TenchfishersTV9 күн бұрын

    @@mattbarnicoat it’s a rough 50:50 split each year between Tenchfishers group members and non-members so any tench angler can apply to participate.

  • @steveinnes3946
    @steveinnes39469 күн бұрын

    Great video, super fish handling and care, The Tenchfishers plus Linear Oxlease showcases big pit tench fishing at its best

  • @fishallseasons
    @fishallseasons12 күн бұрын

    Great video paul really enjoyed watching it ,im going to join the tenchfishers membership in the next couple of days 😀 👍🏻

  • @alanstone4875
    @alanstone487512 күн бұрын

    Fantastic video Paul once again you do great service to our group Some lovely tench caught and some nice bicatch species also ❤

  • @mrpaulcake
    @mrpaulcake12 күн бұрын

    Cheers Alan. Too many greedy carp really but to be expected i guess when fishing a venue with 1600 carp in it! 😐

  • @rocherieux
    @rocherieux23 күн бұрын

    Like many others, I have really enjoyed these vids, brilliant idea, thanks for sharing.

  • @andrewtate8303
    @andrewtate830323 күн бұрын

    Whafs your opinion on Korum hooks for Tench ?

  • @TenchfishersTV
    @TenchfishersTV23 күн бұрын

    Kevin Durman, a Korum sponsored angler and former Tenchfishers membership secretary, recommends and has used Korum Specimen hooks in size 10 to land tench in excess of 11lb

  • @bradleyhughes5793
    @bradleyhughes5793Ай бұрын

    Awesome instructional video, really clear demonstration - thanks very much for sharing.

  • @GillmanStudio
    @GillmanStudioАй бұрын

    I have found that there are many makes of float stop that slide very easily along the line therefore making a very safe top stop. This looks great and functional though I still think you can simplify the rig using rubber stops as long as you select them well ensuring you have easy slide stops. In fact I use the same rubber stops you have there, I get them from Ali express, on 8lb mainline they are perfect to get a hook up but also slide away safely if I get a break. I guess I'm asking .. are we over complicating this?

  • @GillmanStudio
    @GillmanStudio2 ай бұрын

    I joined last week, no big Tench waters here in Devon however we try. I did request to join the Facebook page but I have yet to get a response. Looking forward to meeting some of you.

  • @TenchfishersTV
    @TenchfishersTV2 ай бұрын

    Welcome to the group! I’ll pass your note about the FB group to the admin…

  • @markdaffern7264
    @markdaffern72642 ай бұрын

    Excellent delivery Pat well done buddy

  • @kennypartridge1853
    @kennypartridge18532 ай бұрын

    As has been said above, these tackle box talks are brill. Every one of them is different. Pat did a fantastic job here, and from the films i have seen, he is a phenomenal angler too. I'll be joining soon. I'm in Shropshire, which region does this fall under, and are there many Tenchfishers members in my locality? Its good to see more content folks. Bravo!! 👍🏻🎣💥

  • @TenchfishersTV
    @TenchfishersTV2 ай бұрын

    West Midlands region for you and yes there are number of members in the region

  • @johnthefishermanjohnhoyle5763
    @johnthefishermanjohnhoyle57632 ай бұрын

    Top man Darren, his bait has help me break my PB Barbel 3 times.

  • @brummie43
    @brummie432 ай бұрын

    Really appreciate these tackle box videos. I have learned some really useful things from them. Thanks

  • @TenchfishersTV
    @TenchfishersTV2 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the nice feedback. Hoping to upload a few more in due course. Watch this space…

  • @richardclarke5542
    @richardclarke55422 ай бұрын

    great video Pat very well presented

  • @timothyridge6136
    @timothyridge61362 ай бұрын

    Paul, its possible to create a tapered bump in leadcore by threading in another folded over length of seperate lead core outer inside using a latched needle. If you fold it over by 1/3 (to a 2/3 tail) ratio and pull that inside the leader; the bump will be tapered. Now thread a hard bead on to rest on the 'bump' then the hooklength, then using the latch needle pierce a rubber bead sideways and thread that on to act as the top bead..... This creates a perfectly safe helicopter/chod rig every time. If you want the top bead to be more secure you can position another single thickness piece of seperate lead core just above the position where the top rubber bead will be (i use a sewing needle for this). I carry several of these leaders made up but without the beads (just the lumpy leadcore leader). The top rubber bead pulls off after a tiny bit of initial resistance, very very easily.

  • @mrpaulcake
    @mrpaulcake2 ай бұрын

    I use the ESP leadcore heli-rigs for my chods and when tested the top bead does release easily with a low amount of pressure. They are pretty good kits. However, yours is a really interesting idea that I shall play with. Thanks

  • @timothyridge6136
    @timothyridge61362 ай бұрын

    Note.. to get the lower hard bead on (over the loop) you will need to use a doubled over length of mono. To get the splice/bump in, the lead in that area (only) needs removing. Its fairly easy using the hook on a latch needle, to hook it up and pull a couple of inches of lead out. The leadcore expands (and gets shorter) when you put the needle in to facilitate all these operations. Make the length of the area you push the needle in /remove the lead, just a bit longer than the doubled up splice. When the latch and the end of the splice emerges, unhook the splice and stretch the outer braid to cover the emerging splice. It sounds complicated but its really not.

  • @colt5618
    @colt56182 ай бұрын

    What make is the main tackle box?

  • @mrpaulcake
    @mrpaulcake2 ай бұрын

    Fox tackle box (medium)

  • @kennypartridge1853
    @kennypartridge18532 ай бұрын

    I'm on my way over to your channel now.

  • @spyrothedragon2413
    @spyrothedragon24132 ай бұрын

    Fantastic video I appreciate you doing this, really a great insight to how each angler approaches their fishing. Like the idea of the multi rig, something I'm going have to look at.

  • @TenchfishersTV
    @TenchfishersTV2 ай бұрын

    Hoping to upload a few more like this in due course. It’s a nice idea. Thanks!

  • @David-ce1nh
    @David-ce1nh2 ай бұрын

    Great Stuff Tony , I will 100% be trying that rig. Many Thanks for the info👍

  • @kennypartridge1853
    @kennypartridge18532 ай бұрын

    Seen this one before. Fantastic "how to" film

  • @TenchfishersTV
    @TenchfishersTV2 ай бұрын

    A re-release of a classic :)

  • @MidlandAngler
    @MidlandAngler2 ай бұрын

    When I was young Tony lived in the Anglers Mail ... 🌞🎣🎣🎣

  • @spyrothedragon2413
    @spyrothedragon24132 ай бұрын

    fantastic insight gents. I was wondering if you could possibly do a video covering maybe a look into one or two of your tackle boxes ( end tackle kit you'd take on a typical session ) Would be a nice chance to get a Bit more of a breakdown on end tackle you use, little rig bits and pieces. Thanks Guys

  • @TenchfishersTV
    @TenchfishersTV2 ай бұрын

    A nice idea! We will see what we can do…

  • @patdower2030
    @patdower20302 ай бұрын

    Fascinating bit of angling history.Thanks Darren and Mark!

  • @markandrew1067
    @markandrew10672 ай бұрын

    Which way round does the chod bead go? Sorry inexperienced.

  • @TenchfishersTV
    @TenchfishersTV2 ай бұрын

    The bead that pops off the stem goes at the top end towards the rod tip, not the bottom end towards the hook.

  • @markandrew1067
    @markandrew10672 ай бұрын

    Much appreciated! Cheers. Good channel.

  • @mikestaines3850
    @mikestaines38502 ай бұрын

    Interesting video, great bait (Tinca Berry) and a smashing guy .

  • @MidlandAngler
    @MidlandAngler2 ай бұрын

    Darren's 'Big cheese' base mix and flavour has revolutionised my Chub fishing the past two winters . 🌞🎣🎣it's an amazingly easy to use and catches me lots of fish 😊

  • @TenchfishersTV
    @TenchfishersTV2 ай бұрын

    It's good stuff. His Tincaberry boilies do the job and I have caught many of my largest barbel on his baits too. A great bait manufacturer. The Tenchfishers are very happy to have his generous support.

  • @JasonBudge
    @JasonBudge3 ай бұрын

    Cracking video paul some lovely tench there,I can’t wait to give it a go🎣👏👏🙂

  • @chrismckechnie1911
    @chrismckechnie19113 ай бұрын

    Thank you Paul. Its going to be a very interesting adventure and thanks again for the invite...

  • @DavidWilliams-pt8wy
    @DavidWilliams-pt8wy3 ай бұрын

    Just one question. My pellet expander won’t open up the beads without them flying off ! What make is yours. It may have smaller prongs.

  • @chrismckechnie1911
    @chrismckechnie19113 ай бұрын

    Try pushing the bead a little further up the prongs. If you still struggle I can give you details if another softer bead.

  • @DavidWilliams-pt8wy
    @DavidWilliams-pt8wy3 ай бұрын

    @@chrismckechnie1911Chris. no luck with the expander. Can you recommend softer beads or I notice your band expander has smaller end prongs.

  • @chrismckechnie1911
    @chrismckechnie19113 ай бұрын

    Fox 6mm soft rubber beads. Dead easy to open.

  • @kennypartridge1853
    @kennypartridge18533 ай бұрын

    Well done Peter.

  • @FRSHNMNTY
    @FRSHNMNTY3 ай бұрын

    This is well timed as I want to fit a Fuji reel seat to my normark rod.

  • @chrisnetto2889
    @chrisnetto28893 ай бұрын

    Nice demo. Well done.

  • @themadhatter4761
    @themadhatter47613 ай бұрын

    Everyone will be asking you for one now 😂

  • @andypandy9
    @andypandy93 ай бұрын

    You only need to walk into most tackle shops to see that 'carp tackle' is where the money is made. Having said that, recent research has suggested that tench are in fact the most 'popular' fish amongst anglers... Here in Essex, not exactly a 'hotbed' as far as tench fisheries is concerned, but some angling clubs hereabouts are beginning to 'see the light' and stock more waters with tench, rather than solely concentrating on the percieved need for yet more carp... I wonder, if perhaps some tackle manufacturers will begin to see the growing market, for more tackle designed wih tench in mind ie: rods, reels, landing nets, fish care & retention gear. I use rods for tench that are described as for 'light barbel' the rest is usually 'scaled down' carp gear... Peter's very nice and skillful 'conversion' of a carp retainer for tench fishing was probably beyond most of us, but wouldn't we love the chance to walk into a tackle shop and find something similar on the shelves?... We're spoiled for 'terminal tackle' these days, but some more quality tench hardware from an innovative tackle manufacturer would be wonderful...

  • @markkelly9135
    @markkelly91353 ай бұрын

    Drennan & Shimano used to have dedicated Tench/Bream (ledger!) rods in their ranges until recently, the only one that comes to mind at the moment is Free Spirit (but as I'm in Ireland I don't have exposure to all the brands)

  • @andypandy9
    @andypandy93 ай бұрын

    Yes, I have a pair of the original Drennan Specialist (11ft. 1 1/4 lb t.c.) rods, that I bought back in 1990 (I think!), they're lovely rods, but you're a bit 'under powered' in weedy, snaggy conditions using them... As you say, 'Free Spirit' do some lovely rods too. You can get beautifully built rods at 'Johnson Ross', 'The Tackle Box' and other good tackle shops, but it would be good to have other 'tench tackle' items freely available...

  • @markkelly9135
    @markkelly91353 ай бұрын

    I had a 12ft Specialist myself many moons ago, lovely rod but as you say under-powered for weedy waters. My current favourites happen to be another set of Carp rods, Daiwa Amorphous 11'6" 1½lb but I feel guilty chucking feeders on such lovely rods, I usually only use them for close-in work.

  • @madchefmark
    @madchefmark3 ай бұрын

    Great idea Peter

  • @user-kn5ii9eb7y
    @user-kn5ii9eb7y4 ай бұрын

    Enjoyed our day on the bank together yesterday Chris. I found the example of the Hellermann rig you showed and explained to me extremely interesting and plan to incorporate it into my tench fishing this coming season. I have since found your video demonstrating how to create it and the products you use which has provided the additional detail. Keep making your KZread videos Chris as there are very instructional well presented. I look forward to fishing with you on our challenging venue during the coming season. Paul

  • @davidbrice811
    @davidbrice8114 ай бұрын

    Nice early season fish I have been replacing all my in-line swivel for the size 11 qc swivels from bank tackle for a few years now. Not put a set of scales on them but they do pull free very easily

  • @alanstone4875
    @alanstone48754 ай бұрын

    Cracking start pat good early fish

  • @coops9871
    @coops98714 ай бұрын

    Lovely fish Pat

  • @timothyridge6136
    @timothyridge61364 ай бұрын

    Wow...i remember making the precise points made by this film some 15 years ago, on tench talk. I got laughed at when I suggested that the species was under threat and that late spawning contributed to poor fry survival. The vast majority of those with an opinion, preferred to side with individuals who had conflicting interests. I left the group shortly after because I felt that the group weren't fulfilling a role in conservation. Still its good to know that the membership is no longer too busy kissing the arse of an amateur fishery manager, to talk to the experts..

  • @TenchfishersTV
    @TenchfishersTV4 ай бұрын

    Maybe you should consider rejoining the Tenchfishers? There has been a lot of change in the group since you left, not least the work that the group has been undertaking under the National Tench Heritage Alliance - more info at tenchfishers.com/ntha/

  • @chrismckechnie1911
    @chrismckechnie19114 ай бұрын

    Not sure what you mean. The sleeve protects the line and the rig slides down to buffer above the feeder, meaning that tge fish being played is beneath tge main line and any bouncing feeder or lead.

  • @user-kc8pi9oc1w
    @user-kc8pi9oc1w5 ай бұрын

    Is it possible to say what dia the hellermann sleeve is that is used as looking on the internet it seems to comes in different sizes ? thanks in antixcpation

  • @TenchfishersTV
    @TenchfishersTV5 ай бұрын

    Hi - it’s Hellerman size H12

  • @chrismckechnie1911
    @chrismckechnie19115 ай бұрын

    The helermann stop has just enough grip to create the bolt effect but slides beautifully therefore in tge unfortunate event if main line breakage the rig will slide easily under the lightest of pressure ensuring the fish cannot become tethered. I came up with this idea in 2018 and have had hundreds of tench on this rig. It's a great alternative and safer than many commercially available.