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All my life I have had a huge passion for all things outdoors and natural, and in my videos I want to share this with anybody of similar minded interest. I capture and share a wide variety of videos based on all things outdoors, from catch & cook videos on the beach, to kayak fishing on huge reservoirs, to carving wood in the forest. I try and make my videos as informative and educational as I can, with a tutorial style format to help anybody from a complete novice and upwards.
I am no expert or professional at any of the things I post videos on, just a very keen amateur with a huge passion for the peace, tranquility and beauty that the outdoors has to offer. In most of my videos (whenever it is safe to do so) I involve my 2 young children, who have developed the same interest and enthusiasm that I do.
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Nice video and explanation of your setups. I use the first method for walleye with great success. The only thing different is that I use a slip loop for attaching to the bend of the hook. We/I usually attach a minnow to the hook for added flash and flavor and then putting the stinger on top to secure it. Works like a charm!!!! Cheers from Michigan 🐟🎣😃
Nice one now I know how to use my smoker I got for xmas 😂😂
Full of belly bones 😬
Kool!
What the heck is a zonduh
Zander…. It’s very similar to a Walleye in America.
I fish salt water exclusively, and one fish in particular is notorious for back biteing. The California Halibut will bite the tail off a swim bate 9 out of 10 times. Well not anymore, not to me anyway! The odds have flipped in my favor with the stinger hook. The extra effort and time has put Halibut on my dinner table on a regular basis.
Most of the freshwater fish I target will either take a baitfish head first or T-bone it from the side. The stingers for me are for when the fish a finicky and tail nipping, or the lure is just too big not to have hooks in the back section. Great that you’ve come up with a working solution to your halibut bites. 😎
first hook is to far away from the head, most of the strikes are on the head + that those hooks looks like 1/0 hooks. On lures over 23 cm its either 2/0 hooks or 3/0 hooks + you need some super glue on that jigghead for it to not start rolling out. otherwise nice vid!
I respect the videos they are brilliant
Thank you sancho. 🙏
User bigger hooks
Great looking hooks! Love the fish tank in the back! Nice video
Thanks for sharing!
Which county is this please hon? Xx
U.K 👍🏼
Okay hon Im in Essex I just wondered which county lol 🙂😘😘xx
Thank you 👍🏼👍🏼
Thank you, appreciate that. 👍🏼
Nice fish. Unfortunately it was caught where Chester City Council who own the bandstand promenade and have a bylaw that prohibits fishing on that bank. There are signs on the Suspension bridge and bandstand saying so otherwise everyone would be fishing for them. You should be on the Handbridge side opposite, the left bank where free fishing is allowed.
Get a life you sad sad man!
Thanks for the info. I fish for big pike when I go to Canada and prefer to use big plastics but could never find info to rig them properly. This helps so much. Now the quest begins to find screw in jig heads like that. Thank you.
I’m glad you found the video useful, thanks for the comment Russell. 👍🏼
Good vid Thanks for sharing .
Thanks Carl, glad you enjoyed the video.
Thanks Carl, glad you enjoyed the video.
That is a great looking venue 👌, such power in that water
Awesome video really enjoyed that and must try it myself one day 👌🏻👍🏻 Keep up the good work 🎣🎥
Thanks so much, glad you enjoyed it. 😊👍🏼
Nice Video, how heavy is the screw in jig you‘re using?
Hi, thanks, glad you liked the video. The weight you select depends on lots of factors but mostly depth of water and speed that you want to retrieve it at. For example you could use a 5g weight in the nose in 30 foot of water, but you would only be able to retrieve it super super slow, maybe 0.5 mph, any faster and the resistance off the braid will ride the lure up in the water so you’d be fishing just under the surface. On the flip side you could put 30g of lead on the nose in the same 20 foot of water and you would get to the bottom exactly the same but need to fish it much faster, maybe 3mph to stop it dragging bottom. For this video I used a 20g as an example. I hope this helps. 👌
Where do you get those screw jigs?
Great video ,well explained. Nice 1 bud😀
Thanks Chris, nice of you to say. 👍🏾
Watching from🇲🇨 doy fishing great video friend👍
Useful video mate I subbed keep up the great work.😁🎣🎣👏🏻
Thank you so much. I’m glad you enjoyed the video. Lots more content coming soon. 👍🏾
Nicely explained, I like the idea of he loop over the top lure clip attachment, brilliantly simple, well done mate!
Nice one Pete, keep m coming mate! 😉🎣🐊👍
Cheers Damo. 👌
Thanks Paul. 👌
Well done Peter, that was a very useful & informative video, very professionally done mate!!
Nice of you to say so Paul. 👍🏻. Thanks.
Nice one Pete you just need to go fishing now! 😂😉🎣👍
Cheers Damo. Lots of fishing coming up for me. :)
I guess it is kinda off topic but do anyone know of a good website to stream new movies online ?
@Phillip Jaxson i watch on Flixzone. Just google for it :)
Great video pal you have a new sub.
Another great video. Can you do one to make the cordial please? Found a local elderflower bush / tree and has the purple berries on it.
Thanks Dave W . The elderBERRY cordial is absolutely amazing. It’s just like Ribena, and tastes Even better knowing it’s home made. I haven’t done a video for getting on for 2 years now as I have been working abroad, but I’m been back home a little while now and I think that’s a great suggestion for a first video back at it. I’ll see what I can do over the next week or so. Watch this space.... 😁
Peter Hammersley excellent be great to see some more videos. And maybe one on those hazelnuts! I often walk with my 4 year old son and after getting him to pick blackberries he’s keen to do more and so am I 😎
Nice video well done will give this a go. Usually just pick blackberries and make crumbles and blackberry gin but I think I definitely need to do some Damson jam! 👏
Thanks Dave W . Glad you liked the video. 😊
really looked gd mate
I do this with doggys
Do more vid la
Great catch on the 2nd Mark . Where exactly was that ? . I am just starting my Beach fishing experience and live 45miles from Tralee.
Paul McNamara hi Paul, I can’t remember exactly where it was sorry, I’m from Wales and just spent the week being driven round by a local Irish fishing guide. I believe that most of the surf beaches over in Ireland are good for bass.
Lad call Bob Moss wrote a couple of books about fishing on the Dingle peninsula .Great reads.Very informative.
Good catch boys , whats the kit you guys using ?
We were using medium to heavy weight spinning rods with 4000 size reels and 20 lb braid to troll big soft plastic lures. 👍🏻🎣
Nice video. Could you put a link for the boots you're wearing. Thanks.
Thanks a lot. The boots are snowbee rockhopper. rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.co.uk%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F261821942957 Thanks.
Blue sharks 🦈 have1000 teeth
wait, that lobster was already on the side before you even pulled up the pot?
also that lobster would'nt get into that small shrimp pot! what a joke
Its a good video, but you really do need to properly wash it in clean water before eating. Water born disease is a killer.
You hated them. Haha
Liam Tube . Haha, I didn’t fool you then! Yeah they aren’t the best, like eating a giant chewy bogey. 🤭
9.21 if his arm slips 😅 nice fish!
😳 🦈 it would be a great scar to tell the grandkids about when you’re older! 😂
I show everything in the video. 4 minutes in I prepare and bait up with tiny mackerel slithers. Cut the flesh off, leave just the skin to flow mid water in the tide.
What bait?
Enjoyed your video I have been fishing the mark where you caught the 5lb Bass for 20 yrs My PB there was 9 lb14oz on lug Surfers drive me crazy too!
Is this in Rossbeigh?
@@shanefitzgerald3850 Dingle peninsula I'd say 👍
Hi, think you'll find you put the racks in upside down, the rack with the bracket goes in with brackets up so the other rack clips into the brackets also they then become handles to lift both racks in and out.
Eat them and share with your neighbours
I'm just amuse why people more care about sharks, alligators but less care about their neighbours and Farm chicken which are very closed by.
I'm sure a lot of parasites in cabbages and grassy stuff what are learned from the f****** education crooks. Somehow parasites live in the tail some fish spises for ages and there's no blood nor poo so it's symbiotic relationship. So breathe fresh air and it fresh fish and everything would be fine.
Does smoked mackerel freeze better than fresh mackerel . Does having brined the mackerel therefore help when the smoked mackerel is frozen ? Or is salt not relevnt to freezing ?
I live 10 mins from the cob
Hi great video 😁👍I’m new to this and only tried bass spinning once! Caught nothing but I expected that.why use fluorocarbon and what would be the maximum braking strain?any advice would be appreciated 😁👍thanks
Hi Peter, thanks for the watching, glad you enjoyed it. Fluorocarbon is a massive advantage from monofilament lines, mainly for its transparency in water. If you cut a small piece of clear 20 lb mono, and put it in a glass of water next to a small piece of clear fluorocarbon, the fluorocarbon virtually disappears whereas the mono stands out like a sore thumb. It’s only needed for a leader of around 2 foot. I use 10 lb for perch, 20 / 30 for bass or zander, and 80 / 100 lb for pike as an invisible bite trace.
Thanks for that appreciated 😁👍