Love watching the Ginger fisherman. To me it reminds me of a modern day Jack Hargreaves. Very informative and keen on nature and the natural environment. Thank you
Its a real privilege to watch someone so skilled and enthusiastic about fishing - thankfully these skills will always be taught and passed on to the next generation with thanks to your efforts.
U.K. is getting more like the Everglades these days, with miles and miles of flooded fields and streams and rivers. Overworked drainage systems aren’t coping and the roads are so dangerous. Thanks for the vid.
hiya chris,I’ve been whatching you since time began,your natural exuberance is absolutely contagious,you do things that no one else would bother with,apologies but I’m a bream angler,Ireland ect,ps,I’m a ginge,white now but you’ve got that to look forward to!!!,mate,you’ve got it(in spades!!,regards from Ripley,Derbyshire..
i'd be so tempted to take one of these home as a pet. partially because it's a story to tell but also because they're gonna het heron'd pretty quick with those colours.
Been watching you for a few days now, and you are joy to watch compared to other Fishing TH-camrs I have come across. I just wanted you to know that. Saving those Goldfish was mighty nice of you. Shame that you dropped that one Goldfish back in though.
fishing is never boring and even if u feel like its boring then u go explore and thats where the adventure starts! amazing save! go back and make a video where u save the rest please. thanks for your content. have a great day!
Have u ever considered releasing your own fishing book? I really think your ability to fish and knowledge of fishing would give a lot of anglers a helping hand.
@@The_ginger_fisherman My dad's done it a few times - hard work for little reward, apart from the pleasure of doing it, if that's your thing. Peter Hayes, if you fancy googling it. On Trout fishing, if you find that interesting.
Brilliant stuff.. I wade fish and use a float tube for Smallmouth Bass in NH nowadays after growing up fishing the fens for Pike.. ... I love your channel coz you bring me back home.
Have been watching your Vlogs, which have made me start to fish again after good 30 years . Instead of match style going predator , jig and dropshot in local canals. So thanks for getting back outside
Goldfish are such crazy animals, the irrigation pond I fish at has tons of goldfish that used to be peoples pets. The biggest I've caught out of there was a 3 pounder with snow white scales, most are orange but I occasionally catch ones that have the more natural bronze scales like a carp.
Wow this reminds me of when i started fishing on my own in a little river near my childhood home. It was full of goldfish and perch and i spent every summer holiday there. Thanks for the memory 👍🏻
Great video... As per usual bud. Fantastic you could rescue those goldies, gutted you dropped one, awesome trio to be catching unexpectedly. I was a little saddened at the sheer amount of trash at that beautiful spot. Maybe see if there's a countryside warden local to that area that could arrange a cleanup mission?
Nice rescue Chris. It Is still like a giant lake here, as we have had a lot of rain and snow, to bulge out the river. I have seen some very large Goldfish, and Koi carp up to five pounds. If the very big around 30 pounders, and there are two of them don't get then. The mink and the Otters and cormorants will definitely get them. And we have many of those, being a bird sanctuary. Keep 'Em Coming.
I finally watched the YPC Bank UK 2023, CONGRATS ON THE WIN! I'm excited to watch the 2024 in Holland and see you crack on and show them how a Ginger fishes.
Hi, reminds me of a very small pond on Chapel Lane, just outside of Halebarns, Cheshire. I caught many beautiful crucian carp there back in 1969/1970. Nick from York
this was ace, i was amazed when you found 3 goldfish, sad when you lost the 3rd fish,because they will miss their mate, but mega impressed when you caught them on bread, but i would defo have put them back in the river, i love your mad fishing content its such a break from the norm
@@sunshinechild-sv9kc highly unlikely if you've seen what happened in the area and video's from here. And even so, its still illegal to put back invasive species back into nature.
Great Vid fella. Did you know that brown goldfish can be encouraged to go back to Gold? I once had some Browns in my pond and I put them in a cold water tank indoors. After maybe 4-6 months they had gone from brown to more silvery and eventually as gold as the ones you caught there. I put them back in the pond and they stayed gold too!
When I was younger there were goldfish in many ponds and side pools beside the river in Switzerland. I went to catch them. Some I put in my pond, some in fire ponds where there were a few breeded rainbow trouts that were to deformed to be sold. But they still had hunting instinct. One goldfish was snatched by the biggest trout when I threw it in. Once the fish reached the bottom they were not attacked anymore. Some Goldfish I caught were huge. More than twice the size of you pb. The biggest, a snow white one lived happily in my pond for many years until it died of age. Once I was fishing in a tiny manmade pond that was built for ambhibians. So they did not want any fish there. To my shock I hooked a small wels catfish. But I could not get it out. The hook was small and the mouth of the fish to big. I really wonder what some people think dumping a baby wels into a pond made for frogs. Those goldfish are not easy to get rid of in bigger ponds. They even dumped a pike in big ponds hoping to get rid of the goldfish. And after a few years the goldfish were gone. But I bet the pike ate tons of frogs as well.
Be careful if you are stepping into rivers when you are on your own, especially when the area is flooding. It is very easy to stumble or fall. A much better idea if there are two of you.
yesss lad! the session went off on a tangent, you nonetheless had the situation covered though eh? via the spare pack of size 12s and a ham and cheese sarnie. haha great upload, love this channel
I used to catch big goldfish in my youth, fishing small farm ponds for carp in Kent - I guess people had put the odd few in there years previously. The better/more interesting ones I'd keep, usually just wrapping them up in wet weed and carrying them home in my net on my bicycle. They were always fine! They breed quite easily in the UK, what I didn't realise is that they start off with carp like dark colouring when young, and turn gold when they get a bit older. Or ours do, anyway!
A few sessions of lure fishing for river carp might change the opinion about carp not being able to hold in the current.😁 I am glad to see these Ginger fishes being saved.
Honestly Chris, if there was not video evidence of your exploits (this one, the pike on a pike, on a pike....etc.) people would think you are King of the Bullsh1tters!! 😂🤣🤣 Love your vids, my weekly highlight.
Dad and I went fishing at Eildon a big reservoir in Melbournes high country. He hooked in to what he thought was a carp. After half an hour of battling it we saw a flash of colour, bright orange. It was a huge common or garden goldfish weighing just over 2lbs......
At the back of my work is canal with goldfish in big koi carp and have seen some big terrapins in the past but I doubt terrapins would survive the winter months especially when it's frozen over but does make you wonder what else are in our water ways 🤔 🦈🦈 maybe lol 👍
Nice one mate but you have got to go back and try and rescue the other one! 😉👍
Rocking the "Fish with Carl " jumper
Merch
Hint for a collab? Maybe? 🤔
Great to see support for fellow TH-camrs 👍👍👍
@@pijusmalijonis3657 they've already collabed before
Well spotted mate! Love to see it! :)
Glad the internet was quick enough to post this. Cheers for the amazing vids Chris
You're quite a personality. I imagine you are inspiring a generation of young anglers.
Inspiring the younger anglers to fish natural waters too, not just the £10 a day puddles
Love watching the Ginger fisherman. To me it reminds me of a modern day Jack Hargreaves. Very informative and keen on nature and the natural environment. Thank you
Fantastic result Chris saving the goldfish 👍🎣
Its a real privilege to watch someone so skilled and enthusiastic about fishing - thankfully these skills will always be taught and passed on to the next generation with thanks to your efforts.
Awesome you were able to save a few of those goldfish. 👍
You have to be one of the hardest working TH-cam fisherman I wish you all the best
Those goldfish went together really well with your hair Chris. You should wear goldfish skin fashion garments.
Absolutely love this guy, taught me a good few things over the years for numerous types of fishing, keep it up fella 👊
U.K. is getting more like the Everglades these days, with miles and miles of flooded fields and streams and rivers. Overworked drainage systems aren’t coping and the roads are so dangerous. Thanks for the vid.
hiya chris,I’ve been whatching you since time began,your natural exuberance is absolutely contagious,you do things that no one else would bother with,apologies but I’m a bream angler,Ireland ect,ps,I’m a ginge,white now but you’ve got that to look forward to!!!,mate,you’ve got it(in spades!!,regards from Ripley,Derbyshire..
Watching you rescue fish always puts a smile on my face, keep doing what you doing man!
Best Fisherman on the internet! Straight No Nonsense Fishing! 🎣
i'd be so tempted to take one of these home as a pet. partially because it's a story to tell but also because they're gonna het heron'd pretty quick with those colours.
If the polish see this they will eat the lot.
They used to be someone's pets,now they are invasive vermin
Had a tough couple weeks these regular uploads keep me going 👌🏻
Hi Chris, I came across your video by chance and I’m so glad I did they’re absolutely brilliant, I can’t stop watching them all 👍🏻🎣😀
G'day Chris, great video something different. Those gold fish were lucky you was there .All the best form down under mate 👍🏼👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Cheers Pete!
Make a video you releasing them into your home garden pond!!!🥹🥹🥹 GO BACK FOR THE 3rd A AMIGO🥺
Been watching you for a few days now, and you are joy to watch compared to other Fishing TH-camrs I have come across. I just wanted you to know that. Saving those Goldfish was mighty nice of you. Shame that you dropped that one Goldfish back in though.
I'm so glad you released them safely
fishing is never boring and even if u feel like its boring then u go explore and thats where the adventure starts! amazing save! go back and make a video where u save the rest please. thanks for your content. have a great day!
Have u ever considered releasing your own fishing book? I really think your ability to fish and knowledge of fishing would give a lot of anglers a helping hand.
I might consider doing that actually 🤔
@@The_ginger_fisherman My dad's done it a few times - hard work for little reward, apart from the pleasure of doing it, if that's your thing. Peter Hayes, if you fancy googling it. On Trout fishing, if you find that interesting.
@The_ginger_fisherman if u do, I'll be first in line to get one. i need all the help i can get.
Brilliant stuff.. I wade fish and use a float tube for Smallmouth Bass in NH nowadays after growing up fishing the fens for Pike.. ... I love your channel coz you bring me back home.
New Hampshire United States? If so check out silver lake in Antrim nh held record for smallmouth for some years
Know it well... One of my fave unsung places is Little lake Sunapee.. Cheers mate! @@kaseycorriveau734
Awesome....what a random session...love your videos 👌
Have been watching your Vlogs, which have made me start to fish again after good 30 years . Instead of match style going predator , jig and dropshot in local canals. So thanks for getting back outside
That was just brilliant Chris . Some really nice goldfish,well done for saving them.
Goldfish are such crazy animals, the irrigation pond I fish at has tons of goldfish that used to be peoples pets. The biggest I've caught out of there was a 3 pounder with snow white scales, most are orange but I occasionally catch ones that have the more natural bronze scales like a carp.
Wow this reminds me of when i started fishing on my own in a little river near my childhood home. It was full of goldfish and perch and i spent every summer holiday there. Thanks for the memory 👍🏻
Great video... As per usual bud. Fantastic you could rescue those goldies, gutted you dropped one, awesome trio to be catching unexpectedly.
I was a little saddened at the sheer amount of trash at that beautiful spot. Maybe see if there's a countryside warden local to that area that could arrange a cleanup mission?
Nice rescue Chris. It Is still like a giant lake here, as we have had a lot of rain and snow, to bulge out the river. I have seen some very large Goldfish, and Koi carp up to five pounds. If the very big around 30 pounders, and there are two of them don't get then. The mink and the Otters and cormorants will definitely get them. And we have many of those, being a bird sanctuary. Keep 'Em Coming.
The most entertaining angling content on TH-cam. Excellent stuff.
Well done, what a pity you didn't go back and get the last one.
You could of put em in ya waders if you ever need.
All the best from Western Australia Shamesville!!
I finally watched the YPC Bank UK 2023, CONGRATS ON THE WIN! I'm excited to watch the 2024 in Holland and see you crack on and show them how a Ginger fishes.
Only fisherman that could pull fish from a puddle lol great vid ginge
I love your shows Chris, linking seasons, buds etc for some is a good way of expressing it. Have you ever tried a Devon Minnow in the River?
Hi, reminds me of a very small pond on Chapel Lane, just outside of Halebarns, Cheshire. I caught many beautiful crucian carp there back in 1969/1970.
Nick from York
this was ace, i was amazed when you found 3 goldfish, sad when you lost the 3rd fish,because they will miss their mate, but mega impressed when you caught them on bread, but i would defo have put them back in the river, i love your mad fishing content its such a break from the norm
besides being illegal, they wouldn't last very long in the wild. Would be a waste of fish.
@@pr0faker - they came from the river, just because they might have come from a pond once that could have been years ago
@@sunshinechild-sv9kc highly unlikely if you've seen what happened in the area and video's from here. And even so, its still illegal to put back invasive species back into nature.
Fishing is the best thing ever! 😁
Great Vid fella. Did you know that brown goldfish can be encouraged to go back to Gold? I once had some Browns in my pond and I put them in a cold water tank indoors. After maybe 4-6 months they had gone from brown to more silvery and eventually as gold as the ones you caught there. I put them back in the pond and they stayed gold too!
That's pretty cool i didn't know that
Great save 👍. Greetings from New Zealand.
Do a good job spot on.
Awesome video :) thanks for sharing, those goldfish were great :)
Just caught up with this site. You are a genuinely proper angler. Great videos.
Great content as always Chris. ❤ The @foxrage coat is the go to in times of “ffs, rain”. .
When I was younger there were goldfish in many ponds and side pools beside the river in Switzerland. I went to catch them. Some I put in my pond, some in fire ponds where there were a few breeded rainbow trouts that were to deformed to be sold. But they still had hunting instinct. One goldfish was snatched by the biggest trout when I threw it in. Once the fish reached the bottom they were not attacked anymore.
Some Goldfish I caught were huge. More than twice the size of you pb. The biggest, a snow white one lived happily in my pond for many years until it died of age.
Once I was fishing in a tiny manmade pond that was built for ambhibians. So they did not want any fish there. To my shock I hooked a small wels catfish. But I could not get it out. The hook was small and the mouth of the fish to big. I really wonder what some people think dumping a baby wels into a pond made for frogs.
Those goldfish are not easy to get rid of in bigger ponds. They even dumped a pike in big ponds hoping to get rid of the goldfish. And after a few years the goldfish were gone. But I bet the pike ate tons of frogs as well.
Be careful if you are stepping into rivers when you are on your own, especially when the area is flooding. It is very easy to stumble or fall. A much better idea if there are two of you.
Won't deny Chris after you caught the last one I expected you to accidentally fall over wading back 😂❤
Should do a jumper yourself with an all orange man as the logo, Chris 😁👌
Pike love gold fish. You are guaranteed to catch a PB. Trust.
really awesome angling mate. very enjoyable to watch
They should be good eating. I remember i had some in Hawaii, smoked hickory flavored. Locally made very delicious. Definitely enjoyed the video…❤️🙏🏼🤙🏼
Only you could go out to catch chub n come back with goldfish 😂 top man
yesss lad! the session went off on a tangent, you nonetheless had the situation covered though eh? via the spare pack of size 12s and a ham and cheese sarnie. haha great upload, love this channel
Great upload, Chris ❤
Top work Chris !!! Well done mate :)
Good work mate. A proper fisherman🖖🎣
Лучший канал всегда много большой рыбы мало разговоров много дела❤ смотрю с удовольствием и радуюсь😊
I used to catch big goldfish in my youth, fishing small farm ponds for carp in Kent - I guess people had put the odd few in there years previously.
The better/more interesting ones I'd keep, usually just wrapping them up in wet weed and carrying them home in my net on my bicycle.
They were always fine!
They breed quite easily in the UK, what I didn't realise is that they start off with carp like dark colouring when young, and turn gold when they get a bit older. Or ours do, anyway!
Bro has perfected the clickbait thumbnails
😁I caught a lovely koi from an old colliery pond near Sheffield. It weighed about 4 pounds.
And I thought I was nuts !! Well done !
A few sessions of lure fishing for river carp might change the opinion about carp not being able to hold in the current.😁 I am glad to see these Ginger fishes being saved.
Ahhh the good old £1 B&Q orange bucket 😂
Saint Chris well done matey always entertaing 👍🎣
You are mad going in on your own. Keep safe.
Well done on the Goldies... Better than the black-headed gull i had to contend with the other week lol
yea but they put up more of a fight though 👊
Bonus vid.. and I thought you'd forgotten us this week Gingerfisherman 😢😂
Brilliant,well done chris
The joys of fishing 🎣
Honestly Chris, if there was not video evidence of your exploits (this one, the pike on a pike, on a pike....etc.) people would think you are King of the Bullsh1tters!! 😂🤣🤣 Love your vids, my weekly highlight.
Just a thought about all the plastics, maybe organise a pickup rubbish trip ?
Yeah you should do that 👏
Good idea how about you do that instead of telling someone else to 😂😂😂
@@oliewray8357 How do you know I don't already?
Cześć świetny film super sie ogladalo👍🎣👍🔥
Beautifully shot 🙂
that frog tattoo lol
Nice idea the magnet on your fishingnet!
Really beautiful goldfish😜
Merci pour la video et BRAVO
Dad and I went fishing at Eildon a big reservoir in Melbournes high country. He hooked in to what he thought was a carp. After half an hour of battling it we saw a flash of colour, bright orange. It was a huge common or garden goldfish weighing just over 2lbs......
Great video as always, keep em coming 👏 👍
Chris be careful you might catch a fish that matches your whiskers!
Far play far play love all the videos u bang out keep up the good work bud
Yet another brilliant video 👌
Talk about shootin fish in a barrel😂😂. Nice vid again Chris
Nice video Chris. I hope you went back for the 3rd goldfish tho 😅😅
Well done on the goldfish but you must go back and get the other one
Poor Goldfish couldn't catch a break 😆
Nice one Chris 👍👍
Lol great vid as always really enjoy your channel its second to none 😮
Goldfish PB, you got serious fishing addiction issues man 😂😂😂
Doing gods work as always Chris, great vid, thank you.
Like your Tree Frog tattoo.
Chub, we call fall fish here in the Northeast USA.. I catch them in the Delaware River
At the back of my work is canal with goldfish in big koi carp and have seen some big terrapins in the past but I doubt terrapins would survive the winter months especially when it's frozen over but does make you wonder what else are in our water ways 🤔 🦈🦈 maybe lol 👍
North American species will survive, there's been some in a lake near me for many years😊👍
New title Ginger fisherman rescues ginger fish😂lovely vid, just subed👍
awsome video chris🎣
Nice goldfish con from Ireland 🇮🇪
Great video as always