Hi! To improve your chub fishing and catch more fish, check out my Simple Fishing Guidebook! With 100 pages of tips, rigs, knots, bait + lure advice and 21 in-depth species guides, you’ll definitely improve your knowledge and skills. Get yours here: fishwithcarl.co.uk/products/the-simple-fishing-guidebook
I recently have started fishing without any knowledge at all until i started watching your videos, only the other week i had never caught a fish! I can happily now say ive watched pretty much all your videos over the past month and now after 3 times going on the bank, i have caught 4 perch and 2 roach, thanks to you guys, you have allowed me to gain the knowledge to catch my first EVER fish, big thank you to you guys from myself cannot appreciate your videos enough!! Keep it up lads dont ever give this up. You all have such great talent 👍 - Kieran
Hey Carl. I am just starting to get into float and feeder fishing and honestly of the tons of TH-cam videos I have been watching lately, this is my favourite video!! Well done and thank you! Can't wait for river season!!
Really helpful video as always Carl. One of my local rivers has a good head of Chub but has very few areas where the depth is more than 2ft - It is also clear and you can watch the fish although, as you rightly point out, one careless footstep and they just melt away. Surprisingly, a static bait tends to be ignored so a few of us who fish it regularly came up with the idea of a 2 no 4 crystal waggler fished double rubber so you could float the bait down but watch the bait and strike when the fish grab it. Has worked well with fish up to 5lb and is real heart in mouth stuff as you watch them come for your hook - Amazing how many times they veer off at the last minute as well!
@@alfieharris97 Hi Alfie. Yes I do - Most of my Carp, however, fall to float tactics in the margins when I'm fishing for silvers while they ignore the Carp rod! Was out on the Frays at Uxbridge today using the tactics I mentioned, took some small Chub to just over a pound, Dace, Roach and a stack of decent Perch up to the pound. The final cast has me still smiling now - Wiped out my previous PB on Perch with a stonking 3lb 2oz beast that went like a train in the fast water!
Catching Chubb on a lure is the technique I enjoy the most, but a free lined lob worm dangled in a “ chubby “ spot can produce a very quick take and probably a decent size fish, a ledgered cube of cheese in a flowing stream also produces results, great channel by the way 😊
Hi Carl! Late comment but my favourite fish are chub and on my local river gipping, I caught a 6 pound chub 5 minutes before the car park closed 😂. Clutch catch plus it was my first chub. If u see this, search up the gipping on your maps and you can see where about I fish. Cheers mate!
I know most of this but I had to watch the legends at work thanks Carl for all the advice on fishing and obviously we can’t forget the camera man well done one day I would like the success that you have had on TH-cam 😀
נהנה מאוד מין הסירטונים שלך .וגם מין הסברים על דייג.שלומד עוד דברים חדשים על דייג.אין עליך אלוף ותמשיך לעלות עוד סירטונים מעלפים ואמון דייג מוצלח ...🤗👍👍🤗👏👏👏👏👑🎣🐟🎣🐟🎣🐟🎣
The details provided for bait, hooks, and the need for balance of presentation, float use, of casting, the areas and style of waters, likely areas of finding and location. One of the best set of explanations, clear concise and informative. I will subscribe and like, the later action will be rescinded to erase the endless rubbish that Facebook and TH-cam then assume must be relevant. I mean how can the blogs of ww2 also be relevant or related to this article. Again cheers
Superb video👏 Thank you for such an informative film on fishing for Chub. Can’t wait to give it a go on our northern rivers Aire, Calder , Swale and Wharfe. 👍
Absolutely amazing as always. By chance I’m going out with my dad after I finish work to go chub fishing and this has made me want to go even more and give a couple other baits a try.
@@fishingtutorials as a matter of fact I did! And I tried fishing with a centre pin reel which wasn’t too bad and I got 4 roach one perch. So that’s a result
Colder weather - bigger depth. Warmer weather, like peak of the summer - wade to the middle of the river downstream and throw bait into shallows and speeds. Spring baits: mulberry, sour cherry, small baitfish summer: rain worms, hoppers, under developed frogs, smaller frogs Autumn: mostly sweet corn, try and get fresh from supermarket, small baitfish Winter: Chicken liver, mostly. In deep winter, try and find in the center of the river in deeps. Spring, autumn get to the shallow bank and throw just under some overhanging tree, tree roots, on the opposite bank. Summer, either as already described from deep into the shallow in the days peak, in the morning and late afternoon, throw to the transitions between shaols and sendbanks and deeps, near rapids. You can fish it with floats, on the bottom with heavy leads up from 10oz(30gr). On spinning techniques...basically every type of lures, but most effectively spinners and small crankbaits. It can happen while fishing for bream to catch chub on worms, pellets, and bread. Regarding fly fishing of chub. Apply every single rule as for fishing for stream trout. You have to be invisible, don't wade water, don't wave rod over water, present fly as naturally as possible. 5-6 rod, WTF line, floating line, at least 6' leader and at least 2' tippet. hooks no bigger than No. 8. For absolutely all techniques: they live locally in groups. Rearly leave shelter. Be as less disturbing as possible. If you happen to see some number of them cruising, most you will catch at that spot is few fish. After that either present completely different bait (and hope it works) or move on. Start upstream, and move downstream. When wading in summer, sneak through deeps, and throw far on the bank downstream. Most success I had is: hoppers and corn for livebait. Bigger dry flies and some sort of flys which are acting like half developed nymphs start as dry and when soaked act as wet flys. Don't ven have to look like any known patterns...whatever you make, it will fish. Normal mayflies in every stadium, can't go wrong with them. All this is from almost 20 years of fishing chub. No pictures and no videos... never wear phone to fishing...sorry about that.
Hey Carl, via your competition against Angeln Maximal, I just happened to stumble upon your several channels and could't take my eyes off the screen since. Very entertaining and full of valuable knowledge and tricks at the same time. Thank you very much! Now I've got a question that covers just the opposite of your video: How do you not catch Chubs? I live in north-eastern Germany and fish a lot in rivers and streams of all sizes. From corn to huge wobblers, the chance of a Chub biting is about 90%. It's not that I don't like chubs, but fishing e.g. for Eel and Pike, especially at nighttime, I find it fairly annoying to be thrilled by an off-going bite detector having hooked a chub barely larger than the baitfish itself. Thanks in advance and best wishes, Johannes
Thanks for all the videos! Been binging them for a couple weeks now and getting setup for my first proper carp session. Could you please make a guide or include info on lead type and selection for carp rigs ie what weight for what distance. Thanks guys all the best!
Yet another AWESOME video! The quality is outstanding and the underwater footage is absolutely brilliant. Highly informative and great to watch. Thank you :-)
Where I fished only lures, flys and baitfish are allowed. I figured out big chub love tiny drifting bait fish of 4-6 cm. The smaller ones take flys and nymphs and the big ones are often to clever for lures.
The Chub in the Little Ouse, near where I used to live, knew the close season. They'd sit in 18 inches of crystal clear water by a footbridge. Then the 16th came around and they'd be gone. Wily little buggers 😊😊
Let me know if u ever tried grass hoopers or pine worms big white creatures .... Both can be found on any reptile 🦎 shops as food for pets if we can call it that way Nice river btw and great catches 🎉
Theres a shallow stream nearby that has a deep hole, about 9ft deep but only a few foot across, you have to plummet to find it. At certain times of year that hole is chub glory, like the entire chub population on that stretch sit deep in here and you can literary pull them out 1 by 1 sat there and caught 70 of them in a couple hours, some upto 2-3lb
Chub is only located in 1 place in scotland and that is in the river Annan. No where else up here has chub. Rivers elsewhere mostly have trout and grayling only.
Hello. This is a very informative video, Thankyou. I fish a small river in Milton Keynes about 30’ upstream from a weir gate (the bit that lifts and restricts the flow). Recently I have drawn blanks, not even a line knock. The weed in the river is really awful but the flow and depth varies. My bit is around 3’ deep and shallower nearer the bank, it’s pretty uniform across the river and in plain open water, no overhangs etc. I always float fish and right in the edge of the flow. I catch a range of fish even Chubb but the Chubb are just small Roach size say about 8” long. At least they are fish. Can you advise the best way, including bait, to catch Chubb at this section going by my description. At the moment the water is at a jogging pace in the middle, slowing to a nice walking pace at the margin say 3’ out from the bank. I have lost tackle in the underwater weeds too so it’s best just to fish in the spots where I know I won’t get snagged. Oh and I almost always use white maggots, I’ve not had success with garden worms. Thanks.
Just told my wife how I would go chub fishing "like a dog"( just an expression). I always go float fishing...alltough I fish a wild,smal, full of snags and up and downs river.I will try ledger next time....
Hi i have just gottentinto fishing as a way of helping with my depression, and really enjoy it. ilove your videos, and find them so helpful. but when it come to fishing rivers im not sure on the rules? i have a fishing license so does that mean i can just turn up at any river and fish? Thanks in advance.
Just put a bait into the river where i'm responsible, any bait will do, and you probably will get a Chub on the other end. With that said, if you plan to come to Munich i will reserve two cards for you ( one day of fishing directly in Munich! ). You just need a tourist fishing licence.
Hi! To improve your chub fishing and catch more fish, check out my Simple Fishing Guidebook! With 100 pages of tips, rigs, knots, bait + lure advice and 21 in-depth species guides, you’ll definitely improve your knowledge and skills. Get yours here: fishwithcarl.co.uk/products/the-simple-fishing-guidebook
I recently have started fishing without any knowledge at all until i started watching your videos, only the other week i had never caught a fish! I can happily now say ive watched pretty much all your videos over the past month and now after 3 times going on the bank, i have caught 4 perch and 2 roach, thanks to you guys, you have allowed me to gain the knowledge to catch my first EVER fish, big thank you to you guys from myself cannot appreciate your videos enough!! Keep it up lads dont ever give this up. You all have such great talent 👍
- Kieran
Awesome!! Thanks for the comment Kieran! :)
Soon be a carp mate
@@itsmeitsmeitsme416 that’s eventually what im aiming for, all have to start somewhere!
@@kierandurrant3218 we definitely do mate, I was lucky because my grandad and cousins fished for ages so I started on carp
@@kierandurrant3218 - nothing better than roving a small river and catching a decent roach, perch, chub or pike!
I want a zander video, plssss!😂🙏🙏
Where they live zander are very far from them
@@CarpMan34 not enough to make a video on where are is still veery far from zander
They did a zander video, but I cant find it
th-cam.com/video/WgX3PeCXw5w/w-d-xo.html
👆🏼Zander video👆🏼
@@makai990
I dedicated 1 whole year to master fishing for chub, I can say with 100% confidence I'm guaranteed a couple of catches per session with ease.
Great film 👍
Thanks Rick! Happy you enjoyed it :)
Great advice from a top angler! 👌
Hey Carl. I am just starting to get into float and feeder fishing and honestly of the tons of TH-cam videos I have been watching lately, this is my favourite video!! Well done and thank you! Can't wait for river season!!
Really helpful video as always Carl. One of my local rivers has a good head of Chub but has very few areas where the depth is more than 2ft - It is also clear and you can watch the fish although, as you rightly point out, one careless footstep and they just melt away. Surprisingly, a static bait tends to be ignored so a few of us who fish it regularly came up with the idea of a 2 no 4 crystal waggler fished double rubber so you could float the bait down but watch the bait and strike when the fish grab it. Has worked well with fish up to 5lb and is real heart in mouth stuff as you watch them come for your hook - Amazing how many times they veer off at the last minute as well!
Wait, don’t you carp fish at lizards fishery?
@@alfieharris97 Hi Alfie. Yes I do - Most of my Carp, however, fall to float tactics in the margins when I'm fishing for silvers while they ignore the Carp rod! Was out on the Frays at Uxbridge today using the tactics I mentioned, took some small Chub to just over a pound, Dace, Roach and a stack of decent Perch up to the pound. The final cast has me still smiling now - Wiped out my previous PB on Perch with a stonking 3lb 2oz beast that went like a train in the fast water!
Catching Chubb on a lure is the technique I enjoy the most, but a free lined lob worm dangled in a “ chubby “ spot can produce a very quick take and probably a decent size fish, a ledgered cube of cheese in a flowing stream also produces results, great channel by the way 😊
Hi Carl! Late comment but my favourite fish are chub and on my local river gipping, I caught a 6 pound chub 5 minutes before the car park closed 😂. Clutch catch plus it was my first chub. If u see this, search up the gipping on your maps and you can see where about I fish. Cheers mate!
I know most of this but I had to watch the legends at work thanks Carl for all the advice on fishing and obviously we can’t forget the camera man well done one day I would like the success that you have had on TH-cam 😀
נהנה מאוד מין הסירטונים שלך .וגם מין הסברים על דייג.שלומד עוד דברים חדשים על דייג.אין עליך אלוף ותמשיך לעלות עוד סירטונים מעלפים ואמון דייג מוצלח ...🤗👍👍🤗👏👏👏👏👑🎣🐟🎣🐟🎣🐟🎣
The details provided for bait, hooks, and the need for balance of presentation, float use, of casting, the areas and style of waters, likely areas of finding and location. One of the best set of explanations, clear concise and informative. I will subscribe and like, the later action will be rescinded to erase the endless rubbish that Facebook and TH-cam then assume must be relevant. I mean how can the blogs of ww2 also be relevant or related to this article. Again cheers
Yeeesssss! Thanks for the videoooo!!! Always wanted you to do one about chub :) Thanks for tips gonna try in spring ^^
No problem!! Enjoy your fishing :)
Clear concise communication & information, as always with Alex & Carl ! There’s always good content even 4 the know it all’s out there .
Lovely stuff mate, keep doing what you're doing. Learned so much from a single video with so many details thrown in. Thanks a lot!
Glad to hear you found it helpful, you're welcome mate :) !
Super watching for a Saturday morning!
Great video boys iv never caught a chub but I cant wait to try out what iv learnt hear. Look forward to the next 1
Superb video👏 Thank you for such an informative film on fishing for Chub. Can’t wait to give it a go on our northern rivers Aire, Calder , Swale and Wharfe. 👍
Glad you enjoyed it, have fun!
Fabulous channel. Quality filming, and brilliantly informative.
Thank you so much! This means a lot :)
Brilliant Carl all you need to know about chub .you got it spot on and all your information is excellent for all ages 👍 nice one yet again
Cheers Trevor, so nice of you to say :)
Absolutely amazing as always. By chance I’m going out with my dad after I finish work to go chub fishing and this has made me want to go even more and give a couple other baits a try.
Hope you had a good session Jamie!
@@fishingtutorials as a matter of fact I did! And I tried fishing with a centre pin reel which wasn’t too bad and I got 4 roach one perch. So that’s a result
Nice!! Glad to hear it 😊
Guys i caught my first specimen fish here in south africa with you advice and all the stuff i learned from you..he was 9.6kg
Nice one Shane, glad it helped!
Colder weather - bigger depth.
Warmer weather, like peak of the summer - wade to the middle of the river downstream and throw bait into shallows and speeds.
Spring baits: mulberry, sour cherry, small baitfish
summer: rain worms, hoppers, under developed frogs, smaller frogs
Autumn: mostly sweet corn, try and get fresh from supermarket, small baitfish
Winter: Chicken liver, mostly. In deep winter, try and find in the center of the river in deeps.
Spring, autumn get to the shallow bank and throw just under some overhanging tree, tree roots, on the opposite bank.
Summer, either as already described from deep into the shallow in the days peak, in the morning and late afternoon, throw to the transitions between shaols and sendbanks and deeps, near rapids.
You can fish it with floats, on the bottom with heavy leads up from 10oz(30gr).
On spinning techniques...basically every type of lures, but most effectively spinners and small crankbaits.
It can happen while fishing for bream to catch chub on worms, pellets, and bread.
Regarding fly fishing of chub. Apply every single rule as for fishing for stream trout. You have to be invisible, don't wade water, don't wave rod over water, present fly as naturally as possible. 5-6 rod, WTF line, floating line, at least 6' leader and at least 2' tippet. hooks no bigger than No. 8.
For absolutely all techniques: they live locally in groups. Rearly leave shelter. Be as less disturbing as possible. If you happen to see some number of them cruising, most you will catch at that spot is few fish. After that either present completely different bait (and hope it works) or move on.
Start upstream, and move downstream. When wading in summer, sneak through deeps, and throw far on the bank downstream.
Most success I had is: hoppers and corn for livebait. Bigger dry flies and some sort of flys which are acting like half developed nymphs start as dry and when soaked act as wet flys. Don't ven have to look like any known patterns...whatever you make, it will fish. Normal mayflies in every stadium, can't go wrong with them.
All this is from almost 20 years of fishing chub. No pictures and no videos... never wear phone to fishing...sorry about that.
Hey Carl,
via your competition against Angeln Maximal, I just happened to stumble upon your several channels and could't take my eyes off the screen since. Very entertaining and full of valuable knowledge and tricks at the same time. Thank you very much!
Now I've got a question that covers just the opposite of your video: How do you not catch Chubs? I live in north-eastern Germany and fish a lot in rivers and streams of all sizes. From corn to huge wobblers, the chance of a Chub biting is about 90%. It's not that I don't like chubs, but fishing e.g. for Eel and Pike, especially at nighttime, I find it fairly annoying to be thrilled by an off-going bite detector having hooked a chub barely larger than the baitfish itself.
Thanks in advance and best wishes,
Johannes
Bigger baits.
Thanks for all the videos! Been binging them for a couple weeks now and getting setup for my first proper carp session. Could you please make a guide or include info on lead type and selection for carp rigs ie what weight for what distance. Thanks guys all the best!
As usual another amazing video. The consistency of both of your channels is amazing 👏
Thank you so much Devon! :)
Hongkong
Great programme, as been for years
Brilliant guys is this gonna be every Saturday you relies a new video brilliantly made great to see more great work
Yet another AWESOME video! The quality is outstanding and the underwater footage is absolutely brilliant. Highly informative and great to watch. Thank you :-)
Wow thank you Johnny! You're welcome :)
Where I fished only lures, flys and baitfish are allowed. I figured out big chub love tiny drifting bait fish of 4-6 cm. The smaller ones take flys and nymphs and the big ones are often to clever for lures.
Great video! It's incredible you haven't mentioned cherry 🍒. It's the killer bite and one an only I use for big chubs. Nothing else literally.
Well presented great explanation of method techniques baits and options, cheers
Thanks Edward, you're welcome :)
Great video's guys. Always learning something new 🎣😊
thanks mate! Glad it was helpful!
Much needed video. Keep smashing it guys!
The Chub in the Little Ouse, near where I used to live, knew the close season. They'd sit in 18 inches of crystal clear water by a footbridge. Then the 16th came around and they'd be gone. Wily little buggers 😊😊
The BEST Fishing Tutorial 😉
Thanks Piotr!
@@fishingtutorials
😉👍
Another excellent fishing tutorial video lads keep it up
Glad you enjoyed it! Cheers Marcus :)
a very well put together video again boy's well done, with very good information thank you both again
Ahhh glad you enjoyed it, thanks so much James :)
Chub is on my hitlist, you got my attention 😂
Nice! Good luck mate :)
Another great video & lots of insite to maximize the changes. Great work guys 👌🏼
Cheers Tom! :)
Let me know if u ever tried grass hoopers or pine worms big white creatures .... Both can be found on any reptile 🦎 shops as food for pets if we can call it that way
Nice river btw and great catches 🎉
Interested timing.. I just made my debut video for my fishing channel and it’s all about the Chubbski 👍🏻
Theres a shallow stream nearby that has a deep hole, about 9ft deep but only a few foot across, you have to plummet to find it. At certain times of year that hole is chub glory, like the entire chub population on that stretch sit deep in here and you can literary pull them out 1 by 1 sat there and caught 70 of them in a couple hours, some upto 2-3lb
Love your videos guys. IF u ever have a chance to fish for ASP in Italy or some Closer country to you. We call asp as european bass.
Love these vids you always learn something New Cheers Guys.
Glad to hear it!!!
Honestly it’s true 😀
😊
👍 Great work love the underwater footage!
Great Video. maybe next year i can get a Chub or something in our River. Thx
Another great video boys.
Doing well working for yourselves.
Regards
Thanks so much
Brilliant as always lads
Cheers Darren! :)
Love watching your great videos. Keep up the good work.
Cheers Allen :) Glad you like them!
My mate caught a nice chub in our local pond today! Was looking at how I can outdo him but seems he got lucky for a small pond 😂
Hi, great video. Which model of N Guage are you using and what reel? Is it the 10ft?
Try Chubb fishing the great Ouse.
There are some monsters in there 🤙
Another great video 👍🏻
I caught my pb chub of 49 cm on a spro frog lure. So yeah, ones they get big they'll eat pretty much everything
You make great videos do you have any tips for catching carp in l low stocked lake
Excellent work
yes, véry d'accord avec toi
How do you guys film the underwater footage?
really good guide
Glad it helped!
Amazing spot,,, and thank you for tutorial
No problem 👍
Great video again mate 👍🎣😎
Cheers Dan!
@@fishingtutorials ur welcome, really enjoy your videos lads , they are very helpful and great to watch 🎣🐟👍👊😎
Glad to hear they help :)
Great video, do you have any tips for catching pike on the canal? 😁
This guy has a load of pike vid's from rivers and canals:
th-cam.com/video/f3wqdzWiGxs/w-d-xo.html
@@danosverige i watch him all the time,he uses bigger baits for bigger rods though
@@danosverige thanks though
Hello
What's the reel you are using please
Make is daiwa I can see,can I read 750 on reel
Thank you
Ps,very informative video
What is the holdall you use in this vid please? Looks a great size for roving days. Thanks.
Could we get a video on fly fishing !??
Really helpful thanks so much
Glad to hear William, you're welcome
Great video lads!!!!!
love you guys keep it up
Thanks so much mate :)
Very informative video 👌
Glad to hear Peter :)
If u could some time could u make a brown trout video pleasssssssssseeee
Chub is only located in 1 place in scotland and that is in the river Annan. No where else up here has chub. Rivers elsewhere mostly have trout and grayling only.
Are you sponsored by guru? Great video 🤟🏻
Hello. This is a very informative video, Thankyou. I fish a small river in Milton Keynes about 30’ upstream from a weir gate (the bit that lifts and restricts the flow). Recently I have drawn blanks, not even a line knock.
The weed in the river is really awful but the flow and depth varies. My bit is around 3’ deep and shallower nearer the bank, it’s pretty uniform across the river and in plain open water, no overhangs etc. I always float fish and right in the edge of the flow. I catch a range of fish even Chubb but the Chubb are just small Roach size say about 8” long. At least they are fish. Can you advise the best way, including bait, to catch Chubb at this section going by my description. At the moment the water is at a jogging pace in the middle, slowing to a nice walking pace at the margin say 3’ out from the bank. I have lost tackle in the underwater weeds too so it’s best just to fish in the spots where I know I won’t get snagged. Oh and I almost always use white maggots, I’ve not had success with garden worms. Thanks.
Stony Stratford?
@@ommk9650 The Ouzel doesn’t go anywhere near Stony Stratford.
@@grahamsibbert2412 No need to be so curt. You said a small river in Milton Keynes near a weir (as the Ouse in Stony has)... You didn't say Ouzel.
yooo i live in wheathamstead and have barely any luck on that part of the river next to the club which part of the river is best ??
Great video
Glad you enjoyed it Mick :)
Great vid
Which camera are you using in this video?
I'm here before the first 1000 people for a start
Could you please tell me if this is in the USA? I'm wondering if there is such a fish in the USA?
Just told my wife how I would go chub fishing "like a dog"( just an expression).
I always go float fishing...alltough I fish a wild,smal, full of snags and up and downs river.I will try ledger next time....
How hard do you have to strike when you get a bite
Hi i have just gottentinto fishing as a way of helping with my depression, and really enjoy it. ilove your videos, and find them so helpful. but when it come to fishing rivers im not sure on the rules? i have a fishing license so does that mean i can just turn up at any river and fish? Thanks in advance.
Do you guys have sterlet in England
Love it
Just put a bait into the river where i'm responsible, any bait will do, and you probably will get a Chub on the other end. With that said, if you plan to come to Munich i will reserve two cards for you ( one day of fishing directly in Munich! ). You just need a tourist fishing licence.
Dace similar to chub
yeah here chub is called clean
and dace is called small chub
not when u live in stoke... catch shopping trolleys and old bikes in the canal ah good ol stoke
Haha that usual canal treasure
Big fish
Hi Carl and alex
!6:03 what was that rod
I love chub
Me too :)
Thank you
I’ve caught chub on lures
what is in the water in uk!!!!!?
Biggest chub I’ve seen is 6lbs, it was quite a lump
Nice!!
Good ❤
Cheers! :)
What rod you using
A Guru N-Gauge Feeder Fishing Rod :) 10ft i think I had on this day for a small river. but an 11 or 12 is better on large and medium rivers.
my pb on chub is 2,5 kg
Fun Fact I'm going for chub tomorrow😅
Did you catch
@@Will_C2112 not exactly chub, i tried but the ducks were so annoying but i caught 5 perch and 1 Rudd