thinking about trying out the shore fishing.i fish for trout in the scottish lochs but have been interested in trying out the sea fishing.great vid keep it up .
A lot of boys say wrasse is the pot bait of choice as it stays good for a few days if you can't get back to the pots because of weather. Good to see you improvising though and trying new stuff. Have you ever tried roadkill rabbits / pheasants etc? Some people swear by them for the scent... And it's free! Those scented mock worms are really working well for you mate, awesome to see! Inspirational stuff, fingers crossed for getting out fishing this weekend.
@@CT.2712 This has been mentioned on a number of sites, and was checked out with Environmental Agency agent some time back with no law preventing it found and no evidence of poisoning of the meat (Link here: www.worldseafishing.com/forums/threads/pot-bait.821433/). It's possible this has changed since but it reoccurs as a rumour regularly but I've never seen a link to any law, research or policy. I've even heard of folks who use anything from old burned out egg laying chickens, tinned cat food, sea birds of various types... Basically any old stinky bait they can get hold of by all accounts! If anyone comes across anything official it'd be good to know.
Hi fella. Although I live in Weymouth I've never fished any of the local marks as I'm predominantly a carp/coarse angler. My old man often used to take me sea fishing as a kid though and I haven't been for years. I stumbled upon your films and this one about the wrasse totally motivated my arse out to Portland with your tactics in use. Loads of bites and follows from baby wrasse,but it was low tide so nothing big enough to swallow this sized rig. Cheers mate,you've rekindled my fire for sea fishing! One question as a newcomer,why is that hook called a " weedless" hook please? Many regards and respect from Dorset
@@SMASHFISHING thanks mate. I really appreciate you taking the time to reply. I now understand about the weedless hook. That's funny because I already did exactly that and hooked it as you showed in your other video,with the point just inside the skin of the ribber ragworm. Keep those videos coming mate. You've got a wicked channel and a new subscriber. Fish safe mate!!! Cheers again
Amazing Wrasse the biggest one I've seen ! Well done nice channel you have, I hear that Wrasse is good eating. How about a catch and cook some day ? Thanks
What a donkey of a wrasse lol awesome fishing, those Berkley and isome worms are wicked. Well done
Fishing_bug haha the good old guernsey donky wrasse 👌😂 thanks for watching !
beautiful fish as always.. that wrasse is a tank!
My favorite wrasse video. My next target species!
You are a cool guy with a great attitude.. got a great friend in Sam.. looking forward to more shore foraging vids Mate.. thanks for the good times..
Good Morning!
This place is beautiful has beautiful Fish Congratulations!
Have a very successful week!
*Hug!!!* 👍🎣
Thanks for the trip Jay!
Nice slab!
Colin Goodland thanks dude ! Look out for next vid if you like wrasse fishing haha thanks for watching !
Nice fishing man, The weather looked Sweet..
Brilliant mate, I’m staying overnight a couple days next week on the south coast so guna bring a lure rod and explore 👍
That was a cracking fish Jay,well done 🎣🎣🐟
basa364 thanks dude it went well haha
thinking about trying out the shore fishing.i fish for trout in the scottish lochs but have been interested in trying out the sea fishing.great vid keep it up .
Alex Russell well worth a go dude thanks for watching !
A lot of boys say wrasse is the pot bait of choice as it stays good for a few days if you can't get back to the pots because of weather. Good to see you improvising though and trying new stuff. Have you ever tried roadkill rabbits / pheasants etc? Some people swear by them for the scent... And it's free!
Those scented mock worms are really working well for you mate, awesome to see! Inspirational stuff, fingers crossed for getting out fishing this weekend.
I read that rabbit meat is illegal too use as it turns the lobster poisonous or something...Not 100% sure but I wouldn't take the risk
@@CT.2712 This has been mentioned on a number of sites, and was checked out with Environmental Agency agent some time back with no law preventing it found and no evidence of poisoning of the meat (Link here: www.worldseafishing.com/forums/threads/pot-bait.821433/). It's possible this has changed since but it reoccurs as a rumour regularly but I've never seen a link to any law, research or policy. I've even heard of folks who use anything from old burned out egg laying chickens, tinned cat food, sea birds of various types... Basically any old stinky bait they can get hold of by all accounts! If anyone comes across anything official it'd be good to know.
Nice one Jay!
Hi fella.
Although I live in Weymouth I've never fished any of the local marks as I'm predominantly a carp/coarse angler.
My old man often used to take me sea fishing as a kid though and I haven't been for years.
I stumbled upon your films and this one about the wrasse totally motivated my arse out to Portland with your tactics in use.
Loads of bites and follows from baby wrasse,but it was low tide so nothing big enough to swallow this sized rig.
Cheers mate,you've rekindled my fire for sea fishing!
One question as a newcomer,why is that hook called a " weedless" hook please?
Many regards and respect from Dorset
Cheers for the like.
Why's the hook called a weedless one please.
Is it because the shank shape prevents weed from snaring the point?
Karl Stokes yeah pretty much dude 👍
@@SMASHFISHING thanks mate.
I really appreciate you taking the time to reply.
I now understand about the weedless hook.
That's funny because I already did exactly that and hooked it as you showed in your other video,with the point just inside the skin of the ribber ragworm.
Keep those videos coming mate.
You've got a wicked channel and a new subscriber.
Fish safe mate!!!
Cheers again
Karl Stokes no problem at all dude anytime 👌🎣🎣 tight lines !
@@SMASHFISHING tight lines dude!!!!
more catch n cooks great vids
Amazing Wrasse the biggest one I've seen ! Well done nice channel you have, I hear that Wrasse is good eating. How about a catch and cook some day ? Thanks
eightgeorge on the channel there another video of a wrasse that’s a little bigger haha thanks for watching ✌️🎣
nature rewards the good steward
~rad~
Is that the Berkley e-motion 10-30g medium fast you're using?
PS4 UPLOADS no the ugly stick elite , Berkeley worms , thanks for watching
@@SMASHFISHING looks nice! Keep up the great work, love watching your videos.
fucking hell yeah another video.
What did u said about the name from te fish in te trap?
Did you say “whip a bout?” Lol
I’m gonna use that one!
Green one baby 🤣🤣
Iain Bickerstaff 😂😂 thanks for watching !
Smash on the wrass what happens if there spikes get u is it dangerous or not bud
No it’s not dangerous but they do hurt a bit and can get infected so just a little caution is needed 👍
Smash on ur rig it looked like just hook with fake rag worm was that it bud
Do you eat the wrasse or are they not good eating kind regards from your neighbour island jersey
gmacca21 there ok in fish cakes but as for filets there crap as the flesh is a bit mushy haha thanks for watching !
@@SMASHFISHING cheers for reply and if i catch any will just release them back then haha keep up the good work 💪✌