Just brought a sgs5 rod lovely rod not had the chance to use it yet.looking forward to using it around the Cornish coast as I live in Truro .great watching you fish especially the underwater vids 👍🏻
Love how honestyku are Henry..another amazing video in my emerald Isle...I'm a Cork man but love w.cork and kerry ...can't wait to get back there soon for a session
If you want the best pollock lure fishing a white and red head redgill small 3/4 foot infront of a 1-3oz lead will outfish anything else. Pollock prefer subtley rather than big thumping paddletails. Tap the bottom once wind up steady retrieve over the kelp minimises losses but a whole pack is the price of one sg lure so might lose a couple more but still the cheapest option. Enjoyed the video henry
Hope you got a chance to try Co Clare this trip. We're having better fishing than Kerry, and there's lots of fish. Try patchenkos or a surface popper from savage gear for Pollock especially on a hot warm calm evening. I had great fun, they'll launch themselves out of the water like a trout....I must set up my GoPro hero and get some footage of the Pollock taking the surface lures 👍
Excellent video, I too really enjoy pollack fishing and have had most of my success with green/yellow seekers, usually with the fish taking on the drop. I will be ordering some of those minnows for sure. I loved the underwater footage and did have a chuckle when the pollock swam past the lure to try and eat the camera, minute 10.07.
This bloke is awesome, could get a vegan into fishing with his energies. Keep it up Henry haha! The Savage Gear is bloody good as well, the SG8 2500H FD reel is the best value small spin reel out there. 👍
Great video boys, love the lures,your pollock colour looks great ,I'm a keen pollock lure fisherman too, theres something about fishing for pollock👍,also really keen fishing in norway with savage gears lures,just one colour I'm missing, a coalfish imitation 👍
You're no eejit Henry, but Jaysus man, they were a fine pair of pollocks.😂 I love that initial burst when the pollock go "nope" and rip for the nearest cover. You should try a small red weedless paddle-tail on the back of a slim silver pilk lure. Pollock go mental for them and you can fish them very close to structure with less chance of snagging.
Hi Henry hope your well really enjoyed this video. When you’re back home I’d love a chance to get out fishing with you and try out some of these lures up at penlee. As you know I love my fishing but the only lure fishing I’ve ever really done is using metals such as the dexters wedge. So I’d love to get some tips and training from you on the soft lures. Rob
It is, notice the blue above the reel seat. Great rod I landed loads of Pollock and Bass in Co Clare last year, I'd say I had over 50 bass and triple that of Pollock. I fish from black head in north Clare to the Shannon estuary along the coast. And like Henry said there's no angling pressure. We even go down the goat's trail to the bottom of the Cliffs of Moher, I don't suggest anyone go down the goat's trail. I just do stupid things and responsible for my own safety. They're 700 foot high clifs and it's a treacherous walk.... Surfer's and bodyboarders go down too and surf Aileens wave when the wind is offshore and there's a 40 foot wave down there when it all comes together.
@@SpiralMoss I know the area your referring to. That's some pretty rough and wild ground. Make sure you have someone with you when fishing. Some of the pollock down that way could take you water skiing. I caught some beauties there years ago. They make the tiddlers around Dublin look like tadpoles.
@@skateboardingjesus4006 lol yeah especially near doolin, I've had to up my braid for one mark in particular. Have you ever had a Pollock launch itself out of the water and flap, ping goes 15lbs braid. Although Yes the rough ground doesn't help either. I'll be chasing scad soon using an ultralight dropshot savage gear rod which is used in fresh water for perch and trout. They're great fun in the ocean.
I’ve been using “ya mother is a man” for over twenty years!! By far the best U.K. angling show in town 👍
Had many big Pollack on the drop near Dungarvan, great technique, thanks for another fantastic video tutorial Henry, your the man 👍🏽
Just brought a sgs5 rod lovely rod not had the chance to use it yet.looking forward to using it around the Cornish coast as I live in Truro .great watching you fish especially the underwater vids 👍🏻
Your delivery is first class, very enthusiastic 👍
Absolute cracking video Henry , cheers
thank you
Love how honestyku are Henry..another amazing video in my emerald Isle...I'm a Cork man but love w.cork and kerry ...can't wait to get back there soon for a session
many thanks, I can't get enough of your glorious country
Just one more cast just one more 😁..Tight lines 🤙
Brilliant Henry, what a move to savage gear has been for you pal 👏
Been nailing a few nice Scottish bass on that v2 and of course seeker's 👍
it's so interesting working with the Savage Gear people, many thanks and well done on the Scottish bass!!!
If you want the best pollock lure fishing a white and red head redgill small 3/4 foot infront of a 1-3oz lead will outfish anything else. Pollock prefer subtley rather than big thumping paddletails. Tap the bottom once wind up steady retrieve over the kelp minimises losses but a whole pack is the price of one sg lure so might lose a couple more but still the cheapest option. Enjoyed the video henry
Could you explain the lure rig? I’ve fished for them for years but never tried that way mate
@@rcecil88carolina rig, basically
@@anthonycoyne6745not at all
@@michaelgilbey1985 so what is it then?
@@anthonycoyne6745 Carolina rig is different its where you have a small bullet or circle lead a foot or more infront of a weightless soft plastic
Hope you got a chance to try Co Clare this trip. We're having better fishing than Kerry, and there's lots of fish. Try patchenkos or a surface popper from savage gear for Pollock especially on a hot warm calm evening. I had great fun, they'll launch themselves out of the water like a trout....I must set up my GoPro hero and get some footage of the Pollock taking the surface lures 👍
we were filming in Kerry...........pollack on surface lures make me giggle how they miss the lure so many times!
Good stuff Henry 🎣🐟🦈
great video, love the underwater footage, absolutely superb to see the way they follow and nudge the lures without committing to taking them.
it was shocking how many pollack could be around when we weren't catching!
You can't help but love this guy.. Great video and info every time
When are you bring out a black coloured one as that is a good pollock colour
Excellent video, I too really enjoy pollack fishing and have had most of my success with green/yellow seekers, usually with the fish taking on the drop. I will be ordering some of those minnows for sure.
I loved the underwater footage and did have a chuckle when the pollock swam past the lure to try and eat the camera, minute 10.07.
interesting how you are fishing the Seekers, nice one, there is a lot more to those lures than people realise
This bloke is awesome, could get a vegan into fishing with his energies. Keep it up Henry haha! The Savage Gear is bloody good as well, the SG8 2500H FD reel is the best value small spin reel out there. 👍
Just purchased the Savage gear all rounder rod.. looking for a decent reasonably priced Pollock reel now
Great video,what’s the hip bag your using?
Great video boys, love the lures,your pollock colour looks great ,I'm a keen pollock lure fisherman too, theres something about fishing for pollock👍,also really keen fishing in norway with savage gears lures,just one colour I'm missing, a coalfish imitation 👍
Great content guys looking forward to more!
thank you!
Definitely my favourite type of fishing 🎣
it's awesome, I don't know why more lure anglers don't do it
Love it long time!
You're no eejit Henry, but Jaysus man, they were a fine pair of pollocks.😂
I love that initial burst when the pollock go "nope" and rip for the nearest cover. You should try a small red weedless paddle-tail on the back of a slim silver pilk lure. Pollock go mental for them and you can fish them very close to structure with less chance of snagging.
give me more time with this sort of filming in the future and we will play around with more lures and methods etc.
I love Ventry, I usually fish the opposite side of the bay
@savagegearUK what bag his Henry using in this video please.
Hi Henry hope your well really enjoyed this video. When you’re back home I’d love a chance to get out fishing with you and try out some of these lures up at penlee. As you know I love my fishing but the only lure fishing I’ve ever really done is using metals such as the dexters wedge. So I’d love to get some tips and training from you on the soft lures.
Rob
I don't really go pollack fishing at home except for when I am in the Isles of Scilly
What rod do you use in this video? I am interested in purchasing it
Wonder what lengh rod and grams is good for the Pollock here
I crush my barbs too.
Might save me when I get one stuck in my ear one day too.
bro wat is yr rod reel n braid n lures set up like pls appreciate it pls
pompeii
Hi Henry, how did you get that underwater footage?
the guys were using one of these Water Wolf 2.0 cameras
What was the rod n reel set up?
When Henry said his heart is going I winced a bit knowing what happened at a later date :(
Espetacular
You're coming to Ireland so long now Henry, you can correctly pronounce eejitt
Must be nice to get a fish every chuck.not easy in South wales.
Why can I not find them savage gear waders anywhere???
Did you find the savage gear waders 🤔 I’m needing some 😁👍🏻
Where in kerry is this?
I love the sandeel, caucht a 7kg pollock on one
Cracking vid Henry 🎣🎣 Anyone know where you can purchase the savage gear weedless in tequila ? Can't seem to find them
thank you, they should be in shops now
This would be my ideal job.
Pollack. Pollock is a marketing term.
WOW
What county is it mayo
Kerry
Is that an Sgs5 rod?
It is, notice the blue above the reel seat. Great rod I landed loads of Pollock and Bass in Co Clare last year, I'd say I had over 50 bass and triple that of Pollock. I fish from black head in north Clare to the Shannon estuary along the coast. And like Henry said there's no angling pressure. We even go down the goat's trail to the bottom of the Cliffs of Moher, I don't suggest anyone go down the goat's trail. I just do stupid things and responsible for my own safety. They're 700 foot high clifs and it's a treacherous walk.... Surfer's and bodyboarders go down too and surf Aileens wave when the wind is offshore and there's a 40 foot wave down there when it all comes together.
@@SpiralMoss I know the area your referring to. That's some pretty rough and wild ground. Make sure you have someone with you when fishing. Some of the pollock down that way could take you water skiing. I caught some beauties there years ago. They make the tiddlers around Dublin look like tadpoles.
@@skateboardingjesus4006 lol yeah especially near doolin, I've had to up my braid for one mark in particular. Have you ever had a Pollock launch itself out of the water and flap, ping goes 15lbs braid. Although Yes the rough ground doesn't help either. I'll be chasing scad soon using an ultralight dropshot savage gear rod which is used in fresh water for perch and trout. They're great fun in the ocean.
yes, it's an SGS5 we are working on...........it's a machine!
@@henrygilbey302 thank you. I might go for the 42g.
Savage gear should sell barbless,I file mine down flush,even crushing them will still have a small barb
Must be exhausting being Henry Gilbey 🤣
I do okay!
I miss the good old days of Henry screaming " you're mother was a man" 😂😂😂😂
Wearing chest waders on rocks above deep water!…where’s your life jacket???
Not a very good advert for Savage Gear! 😅
All the gear, no idea
A paid stooge for savage gear 😂
Which lure is the last one to produce a fish
Is it a language thing, or what? Because that's not what we call pollock/saithe. That's pollack/lythe.
Pollock/lythe - Coalfish/saithe