Hey, John. It never ceases to amaze me that even though the coast of northern New England here in the States LOOKS very similar to that of Cornwall and its adjacent waters, you have FAR more species of groundfish that we do. I know that the Gulf Stream is closer to you, and that's probably why. In any event, I'm envious-but very glad I can vicariously experience the "grab-bag" fishing sessions that you so generously share with us. Best, Chris (Maine, USA)
Bread and butter fishing, love it, especially in warmer weather, sitting in the pilot seat two rods out with two baited hooks at anchor. Enjoyed that John. Cheers pal.
Fascinating video,entertaining and you take the time to explain the fishes habits and relevant information,I watch and rewatch these videos,they make my day.
Hi John. I was born in Flushing as was my father, mum was born in Mylor. Fished my own little boat out of Pill Creek. Still have a boat but now fishing out of Mudeford. Watching your videos reminds me of good times in Carrick Roads and out a bit. Allowed to catch bass in those days drifting live prawns under the trees up the Fal. Keep feeding my nostalgia mate.
Enjoyable vlog as always, Cornish sea looks cold but lovely as always. Can't wait tile my next visit in a few months and hopefully a fishing trip(weather permitting. thank you for sharing
Great content! Love to see you bring the family to my part of the world the west coast of the US and do some salmon/steelhead fishing. Addicted fishing could probably show you around.
Great little session yet again, and I'm not gonna complain about the sun as it's the only way I can see it at the moment🤣🤣🤣...It's shy here in the lakes.
Blimey John, as I said before, that flat table on the back of your boat seems to be the way forward for just about everything - guess what I shall be doing this weekend?
Aloha from Hawai'i John. Question: Are you fishing the north coast, or south coast of Cornwall? I am surprised at how calm the water is especially during winter. Here in Hawai'i we get monster swells rolling in from winter storms off the Aleutian Islands, Alaska. Are you between storms, or does Scotland block the swells? We have wrasse here too, and besides the color difference they are identical in shape. Does anyone there eat coalies, or pouting? They resemble cods and pollock, but not so much in eating quality? Mackerel one of my favorite fish to eat, though I have to buy them frozen, as they are not native to our warm waters. I am a longtime subscriber to your "The Fish Locker" channel, so I will see you there. Keep up the good work. 😁🤙
Our Coalie are the same as your Atlantic Pollock. Here we get some protection from the westerly swells from the land orientation. Winter time it is all about choosing periods between the poor weather.
Most of my sessions are like these, but more frantic on a single hook with a small popup float next to the hook which seems to attract bream and even mackerel too, seems strange to catch mackerel on lugworm, guess it must be the popup ? I cannot go out far as I only have a Jonny Boats Bass 100, but where I am trawlers are not allowed within 2.5miles of the shore to help with the regrowth of the kelp beds. Just have to dodge the gill nets left out in the Bass season.
Just ask the wife for a bigger boat with a heated cabin where you can have a cup of tea and some apple pie- changes the perspective😂 you have the trailer already so She will say yes
I have been wanting to ask a question, what is the difference between a Conger eel and the Moray eel here in Australia? My opinion on both is they are horrible. I don’t like eels no matter what they are.
Weirdly, I have never caught a cuckoo wrasse. I am 51 years old, and have fished Cornwall and Devon extensively as well as the south coast in general, and other UK locations for 40 years, and I have caught every British species of wrasses, except for the cuckoo wrasse. None. Zero. Zilch. Nada.
Hey, John. It never ceases to amaze me that even though the coast of northern New England here in the States LOOKS very similar to that of Cornwall and its adjacent waters, you have FAR more species of groundfish that we do. I know that the Gulf Stream is closer to you, and that's probably why. In any event, I'm envious-but very glad I can vicariously experience the "grab-bag" fishing sessions that you so generously share with us. Best, Chris (Maine, USA)
I enjoy this type of fishing as it has such variety. Take care Chris and have a good one mate. 😊🎣
Bread and butter fishing, love it, especially in warmer weather, sitting in the pilot seat two rods out with two baited hooks at anchor. Enjoyed that John. Cheers pal.
Thanks for watching
Nice little bonus today. A crackin' day out thanks for sharing John 👍🎣
Any time Mel.
Fascinating video,entertaining and you take the time to explain the fishes habits and relevant information,I watch and rewatch these videos,they make my day.
Thanks for watching
Another great watch John,👍
Hi John, your vlogs are definitely something to look forward to, thanks bud 👍
Thank you very much John.
am olwest enjoying watching you during fishing and James
Appreciate it
Hi John. I was born in Flushing as was my father, mum was born in Mylor. Fished my own little boat out of Pill Creek. Still have a boat but now fishing out of Mudeford. Watching your videos reminds me of good times in Carrick Roads and out a bit. Allowed to catch bass in those days drifting live prawns under the trees up the Fal. Keep feeding my nostalgia mate.
Thanks for watching!
Up here in the south of Norway, we often catch mackrel while ice fishing during the wintermonths these are often large ones, 2-4ibs!!!!
Best eating the real big Mackies 😋😋
Enjoyable vlog as always, Cornish sea looks cold but lovely as always. Can't wait tile my next visit in a few months and hopefully a fishing trip(weather permitting. thank you for sharing
Fingers crossed for good weather for you.
Great session John. We could all do with a day like that.
Thanks for watching!
Nice session, thanks for taking us all along, surprising how many people you can get in that boat of yours ! Lol 😂👍
Haha.
Great content! Love to see you bring the family to my part of the world the west coast of the US and do some salmon/steelhead fishing. Addicted fishing could probably show you around.
We are planning trips to the western US. 👍🏻
Another cracking session John , suprised no Pollock , tight lines mate from Gods own county.
Thank you
Great little session yet again, and I'm not gonna complain about the sun as it's the only way I can see it at the moment🤣🤣🤣...It's shy here in the lakes.
Thanks for watching!
Blimey John, as I said before, that flat table on the back of your boat seems to be the way forward for just about everything - guess what I shall be doing this weekend?
It works well doesn’t it.
i love that sort of fishing, a mixed bag of all sorts
Lucky dip of what comes up next.
Aloha from Hawai'i John. Question: Are you fishing the north coast, or south coast of Cornwall? I am surprised at how calm the water is especially during winter. Here in Hawai'i we get monster swells rolling in from winter storms off the Aleutian Islands, Alaska. Are you between storms, or does Scotland block the swells? We have wrasse here too, and besides the color difference they are identical in shape. Does anyone there eat coalies, or pouting? They resemble cods and pollock, but not so much in eating quality? Mackerel one of my favorite fish to eat, though I have to buy them frozen, as they are not native to our warm waters. I am a longtime subscriber to your "The Fish Locker" channel, so I will see you there. Keep up the good work. 😁🤙
Our Coalie are the same as your Atlantic Pollock. Here we get some protection from the westerly swells from the land orientation. Winter time it is all about choosing periods between the poor weather.
Nice one John, some pretty fish there 👍
We get mackerel all year off Anglesey now too, February was thick with them, even off the rocks.
Awesome
Most of my sessions are like these, but more frantic on a single hook with a small popup float next to the hook which seems to attract bream and even mackerel too, seems strange to catch mackerel on lugworm, guess it must be the popup ? I cannot go out far as I only have a Jonny Boats Bass 100, but where I am trawlers are not allowed within 2.5miles of the shore to help with the regrowth of the kelp beds. Just have to dodge the gill nets left out in the Bass season.
Thanks for watching and commenting
Lovely Pouting!
Cheers, Thanks for watching
Morning John 🐟🎣
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Nice upload buddy, I can't wait to get back out down Oxwich in a few weeks 🙂
Thanks for watching!
I enjoy your fishing videos are you a teacher ✌🏼❤️
Thanks for watching
Great video John 😎
Cheers bud.
every time i see a mackeral on the hook i get hungrey. best eating fish in my book
You can go off shore any day in winter. Just put on your yellow plastic rain hat and go full on Tom Bawcock.
I love the colours on them cuckoo wrasse such beauty's john
They certainly are, thanks for watching.
Ace again.
Thanks bud.
Hi John them hats on your store because I can’t find them cheers
Is this a new channel Bro ? Thanks !
Hi Pedro, John is a guest star on this channel from time to time. Subscribe to On The Hook for a wide variety of fishing adventures!
Go on the Jameses🐟
Thanks for watching
Just ask the wife for a bigger boat with a heated cabin where you can have a cup of tea and some apple pie- changes the perspective😂 you have the trailer already so She will say yes
Hey,John! I have never heard anyone saying that they’ve accidentally hoked into a Dolphin. Have you ever hooked a dolphin?
I have been wanting to ask a question, what is the difference between a Conger eel and the Moray eel here in Australia? My opinion on both is they are horrible. I don’t like eels no matter what they are.
as likely as winter mackerel
Certainly are.
👏👏👍👍
I'm a bit confused. Is this John on your channel or did you just upload someone else's video?
This is OnTheHookFishing, John was a guest on our channel. Thanks for watching.
Its all thats left nowadays ,that and common skate.,the seas are finished.
What's the difference between 'On the Hook' and the Fish Locker?
Here on OTH we have Anglers from all over the world guest on our channel and Fish locker is one of those channels
Great video John....is it true that female cuckoo wrasse can change sex if there's not enough males in there territory?
Yes, it's true, all wrasse are born female and change to make when needs must !
I don’t know Martin but if there are not enough females around I just do it myself ! 😂
That is very true.
Weirdly, I have never caught a cuckoo wrasse. I am 51 years old, and have fished Cornwall and Devon extensively as well as the south coast in general, and other UK locations for 40 years, and I have caught every British species of wrasses, except for the cuckoo wrasse. None. Zero. Zilch. Nada.
Keep trying! I'm sure you will get one at some point!
Good start ripped mackies
Thanks for watching
Nothing better than a good days mixed bag fishing
Couldn't agree more
Codfish well liked fish in Brasil waters
Cod are great!