Nice one Den, cheers mate. As I have said before I have not fished for around 35yrs, so these tutorials are bringing everything back to me. Thanks again buddy.
Lol. Thanks John. I've been busy I'm afraid. I had a weeks fishing holiday and since then I don't seem to have had a minute to myself. It's hard work being retired!
Watched a few of your videos now. Im intrigued by the fact that you seem to make traditional English fishing techniques work down there in Oz. I presume these videos are filmed down there?
Yes they are. I live about 2 hours north of Sydney, so most of my videos are filmed locally. I do sometime travel to larger matches further away, but everything is filmed in Australia.
Den, I'm getting back into coarse fishing after 25 years or so. I understand the use of float adaptors enabling the change of floats but in this video I think you are saying you use a swivel adaptor as well. Isn't that duplicating the float-change option? ps your video's are giving me lots of useful advice, thanks.
Hi Neil. Thanks for your comments. I used to use that adapter to hold the float in position on the line, but these days I tend to use a clip swivel fixed in position by Guru Super Tight Line Stops.
Hi Stephen. Bicycle Valve Rubber, Plastic Tube, a small piece of fishing line and the clip section of a clip swivel. I will do a video of how I make them next week for you.
You need to sink your line in order to keep the Waggler float from being pulled out of position by the surface skim caused by the wind. This video should help to explain what I mean: th-cam.com/video/15bQu0fkV78/w-d-xo.html
Nice one Den, cheers mate. As I have said before I have not fished for around 35yrs, so these tutorials are bringing everything back to me. Thanks again buddy.
Thanks Russell. The basics are always going to be pretty much the same as back in our youth.
Love your work Den. A thoughtful and encouraging approach that can be applied to a broad range of species.
Thanks Ross. That's exactly what I am trying to achieve.
Thank goodness you're back. Was starting to get worried. 😁
Lol. Thanks John. I've been busy I'm afraid. I had a weeks fishing holiday and since then I don't seem to have had a minute to myself. It's hard work being retired!
Nice day's fishing.
It was John. I just wanted to put everything together in one video for Newbies so it made sense of all the piecemeal videos i did in the past.
Cheers den great video keep them coming 👍
Thanks Ian.😃👍
Love the way you explain things. Great video.
Thanks Arijit
Watched a few of your videos now. Im intrigued by the fact that you seem to make traditional English fishing techniques work down there in Oz. I presume these videos are filmed down there?
Yes they are. I live about 2 hours north of Sydney, so most of my videos are filmed locally. I do sometime travel to larger matches further away, but everything is filmed in Australia.
Like the match fishing tactics of 3 different swims
Thanks Stephen. It usually brings in a few more fish and the ones which come from the margins are often the bigger variety.
Once more another great vid
Thanks Phillip
Den, I'm getting back into coarse fishing after 25 years or so. I understand the use of float adaptors enabling the change of floats but in this video I think you are saying you use a swivel adaptor as well. Isn't that duplicating the float-change option?
ps your video's are giving me lots of useful advice, thanks.
Hi Neil. Thanks for your comments. I used to use that adapter to hold the float in position on the line, but these days I tend to use a clip swivel fixed in position by Guru Super Tight Line Stops.
What did you use for the home made float adapter?
Hi Stephen. Bicycle Valve Rubber, Plastic Tube, a small piece of fishing line and the clip section of a clip swivel. I will do a video of how I make them next week for you.
Why is the rod pointed downwards?
You need to sink your line in order to keep the Waggler float from being pulled out of position by the surface skim caused by the wind. This video should help to explain what I mean: th-cam.com/video/15bQu0fkV78/w-d-xo.html
@@FishingwithDen thank you!
Were r u fishing carnt figure out were u r mate
I call it Den's Pond Gary. It's at the end of the street where I live in New South Wales Australia. I moved here from the UK about 4 years ago.