@@ryane8881 thank you buddy - I’ve got my spearo-wagon for overnighters now so fingers crossed this will be a good season 🤞🏼 I look forward to seeing some more videos from you, hopefully do a few myself!
Enjoyed that. I love the style of your videos, really informative. I shot nothing in Dorset last year. Now moved up in Scotland where I hope to do rather more spearfishing. I'll continue to look forward to seeing what my old haunts produce.
@@ryane8881 I am in Argyll, some way below, it should be good, but still waiting to get in the water, I only arrived November. I kayak fish mainly, which works out better with the family at the moment.
Thanks for the comment. Spearfishing is great. You get to see what’s under the waves and get your own sustainable sea food. It can be hard to get started so if you’ve got any questions feel free to ask 👍🏻
@@ryane8881 thanks for the reply Ryan, yeah i think will definitely be difficult at the start but i still cant wait, i will definitely get in touch! Subbed too, looking forward to your contents!
@@ryane8881 I tried to search on google map the view from your video but I can’t find the exactly location, if you have 1 minute could you attach a screenshot, of location please,appreciate a lots.
@@dinubutuc6442 hi, you can find bass all over the south coast so the exact location isn’t that important. If you Google Chesil cove then you’ll be able to go there and find a bass but there’s many better spots. A good spot would be boat diving off Portland bill!
@@ryane8881 Thanks, I am planning to fishing there next week, I don’t have a bout and I want to try lure fishing. I hope to find some good spots. I wish you all best!
Any tips for predicting good water visibility Ryan? I'm new to spearfishing and went for a shore dive yesterday on what I thought would be perfect conditions. 3-4 days of low wind/swell and no rain. Got in the water 2 hours before high tide and water was full of sediment and could barely see my fins haha.
Hi mate, thanks for the comment, sounds like a nightmare! Visibility can be specific to an area. In some places spring tides can worsen the visibility but in other places it can make it better. You can get patches of poor vis that 24hrs later have cleared. Can be hard to predict. Might be worth checking tidal flow, some areas are silty and more affected. Trial and error!
@@ryane8881 that makes sense, guess its going to just take trial and error as you said. Appreciate the reply man! Your videos are a big inspiration for me starting.
Great video👍 I'm new to spearfishing and live in kent so I have to travel across the country to find marks, is portland a good place for a learning spearo? Cheers
Cheers, you can learn at Portland but it isn’t really a great place to learn as the currents can be strong and potentially dangerous. Probably best to find more sheltered bays/coves and practice you’re diving and gear set up first
Brilliant mate, super diving, always love the narration. Great to see you posting again!
Thanks mate! Hope you have a good season 👍🏻
@@ryane8881 thank you buddy - I’ve got my spearo-wagon for overnighters now so fingers crossed this will be a good season 🤞🏼 I look forward to seeing some more videos from you, hopefully do a few myself!
Interesting mix of catches Ryan. Thanks for sharing and putting the edit together. That wreck looked promising.
Thanks Mr Shaw! It looks like it should have a bass or two chilling out in it!
Looking forward to the new season already Ryan! Nice video and what a Pollock!
Thanks mate, hopefully we get a some good weather this year and find some good fish!!
Love this Ry. Great vid and choice of bg music ;)
Thanks the music can be tricky to get right! 👍
Fantastic stuff bro! I cant wait to see what adventures 2022 brings with the van 🤿😎
🤞 for a big year
As ever, excellent work 👍
Thanks 🤙
Enjoyed that. I love the style of your videos, really informative. I shot nothing in Dorset last year. Now moved up in Scotland where I hope to do rather more spearfishing. I'll continue to look forward to seeing what my old haunts produce.
Thanks Patrick! I’m planning on travelling about more next year, should make it up to Scotland as well!
@@ryane8881 Where are you headed?
@@patrickcavanaghkilmartin tour up the west coast ideally!
@@ryane8881 I am in Argyll, some way below, it should be good, but still waiting to get in the water, I only arrived November. I kayak fish mainly, which works out better with the family at the moment.
Looking forward to new season already Ryan. Never eaten topknot before . Cheers Pete
Can be tricky finding one big enough but they hang in caves and holes and are well camouflaged!
Nice work dude! Love the vids. Keep them coming 👌🏻
Cheers mate 🤙
Great video Ryan, i am really keen to get into spearfishing this summer!
Thanks for the comment. Spearfishing is great. You get to see what’s under the waves and get your own sustainable sea food. It can be hard to get started so if you’ve got any questions feel free to ask 👍🏻
@@ryane8881 thanks for the reply Ryan, yeah i think will definitely be difficult at the start but i still cant wait, i will definitely get in touch!
Subbed too, looking forward to your contents!
Mr bullseye 🎯 is what you shall be called
😆 thanks have bullseyed a lot of fish!
Nicely done sir 👍
Thanks mate 🤙
Could you share location where did you catch a bass, thanks. Very nice I love this video
Thanks! It was at Chesil cove, Portland, Dorset
@@ryane8881 I tried to search on google map the view from your video but I can’t find the exactly location, if you have 1 minute could you attach a screenshot, of location please,appreciate a lots.
@@dinubutuc6442 hi, you can find bass all over the south coast so the exact location isn’t that important. If you Google Chesil cove then you’ll be able to go there and find a bass but there’s many better spots. A good spot would be boat diving off Portland bill!
@@ryane8881 Thanks, I am planning to fishing there next week, I don’t have a bout and I want to try lure fishing. I hope to find some good spots. I wish you all best!
Any tips for predicting good water visibility Ryan? I'm new to spearfishing and went for a shore dive yesterday on what I thought would be perfect conditions. 3-4 days of low wind/swell and no rain. Got in the water 2 hours before high tide and water was full of sediment and could barely see my fins haha.
Hi mate, thanks for the comment, sounds like a nightmare! Visibility can be specific to an area. In some places spring tides can worsen the visibility but in other places it can make it better. You can get patches of poor vis that 24hrs later have cleared. Can be hard to predict.
Might be worth checking tidal flow, some areas are silty and more affected. Trial and error!
@@ryane8881 that makes sense, guess its going to just take trial and error as you said. Appreciate the reply man! Your videos are a big inspiration for me starting.
Great video👍 I'm new to spearfishing and live in kent so I have to travel across the country to find marks, is portland a good place for a learning spearo? Cheers
Cheers, you can learn at Portland but it isn’t really a great place to learn as the currents can be strong and potentially dangerous. Probably best to find more sheltered bays/coves and practice you’re diving and gear set up first
Great video👌
Cheers 👍
jesus i thought it was my video the first 5 secs. literally my set up but without a roller
😂 I really like that beuchat SMB and the good bag is useful for all sorts
@@ryane8881 best catch bag there is imo. but then everyone says that about their gear 🤣
is this off mutton cove?
If you know you know but I I don’t give away all info of where I dive
@@ryane8881 commitment bro, that one hella climb down in full kit.
Good 🏆
Thanks 🤙