This has to be the best sea angling channel on TH-cam presently, I enjoy your uploads and look forward to them every week, please keep the content coming, so informative and love the stories from yesteryear. Big thanks to you Dean for taking the time to share your angling outings with us.
Ive watched a load of sea fishing vids on here and to see a local boy produce a vid like this is second to none! What a watch dean fair play bud. In some parts I was in fits of laughter 😂. Also what an educational video for up and coming anglers. I'm now watching all your posts and can't fault them bud. Keep on catching them DAAAAGGGIIIEEES fella. Tight lines bud. My top three angling post's on here are DEAN BOOKER - RIVERSIDE WITH ME - PINNACLE ANGLING. All the Welsh 😁 Oi oiiiiiiiiiii
>>>>>>Here’s a list of the tackle you’ve seen Dean using in his videos! 😃 Penn Fathom Casting Special reel- www.veals.co.uk/product/penn-fathom-ii-casting-special-fthii15sdcs/?aff=27 Century T900 rod- www.veals.co.uk/product/century-eliminator-t900-sgt/?aff=27 Varivas Yellow Sport Mainline- www.veals.co.uk/product/varivas-yellow-sport-1-2kg-spool/?aff=27 Varivas Shock/Rig Nylon- www.veals.co.uk/product/varivas-shock-rig-nylon/?aff=27 Asso Classic Shockleader- www.veals.co.uk/product/asso-classic-shockleader/?aff=27 Varivas Big Mouth Xtra Hooks- www.veals.co.uk/product/varivas-big-mouth-xtra-box/?aff=27 Varivas Catfish Hooks- www.veals.co.uk/product/varivas-catfish-hook/?aff=27 Varivas Full Circle Hooks- www.veals.co.uk/product/varivas-full-circle/?aff=27 Ian Golds Tripod- www.veals.co.uk/product/golds-6-super-match-rest/?aff=27 Seadra X3 Power Crane Swivels- www.veals.co.uk/product/seadra-super-strong-x3-crane-swivels-100-stainless-steel/?aff=27 Breakaway Imp Bait Clips- www.veals.co.uk/product/breakaway-imps-imp2/?aff=27 Tronixpro Seat Box- www.veals.co.uk/product/tronixpro-big-beach-seat-box/?aff=27 Dean also ties his own range of brilliant sea fishing rigs! Bookies Rigs- www.veals.co.uk/product-category/terminal-tackle/traces-and-ready-made-rigs/shore-rigs/bookies-rigs/?aff=27 Something else you’re looking for? Find it here! www.veals.co.uk?aff=27
Absolutely loved this latest video 👍🏻 really informative with your baiting up and your choice of fishing rigs… and the fishing stories to break it up… brilliant 🤩 keep them coming Dean! 🎣🎣
Cracking video may even be one of the best ones dean,nice and long,plenty of fish after listening to your explanation on the pully dropper yes you make perfect sense 👌 looking forward to the next one already
I agree with you Dean on the pulley dropper, I’ve tried them had no joy on them whatsoever plus they kink your rig body and prone to damaging it I’ve found, pulley or up and over every time for rays and hounds 👍🏻
I love the explanation of the dropper rig fishing against the ebb , cheers Dean 🍻 very clear and informative, gonna take into consideration with how all all my rigs sit and them being effected by tide pull !
Great video Dean well done on the two ray's.Your presentation with your raps put mine to shame and if I casted my rod like you I would definitely crack off
Great video. I’m constantly perplexed at the differences between fishing in the UK, and the states. The rigs are extremely complex, I’m sure that it has a lot to do with conditions there, but you don’t see all of that elastic, and hardware here. (New England USA). On a separate note, I don’t see many UK anglers keeping their catch to eat. Are there regulations against it? I eat everything, skate, dogfish, congers. All of those are considered trash fish here, but prepared correctly are quite delicious. Cheers.
I've also found the differences between US and UK techniques interesting. Where Dean is fishing here there is a massive tidal range. The difference between low and high is about 26 ft. There are very strong currents as a result and without the bait elastic the bait would just be ripped off the hook. Also there are areas that are very rocky along this coastline hence the need for specialist rigs to avoid the snags.We don't tend to eat dogfish and congers in the UK - probably due to our unadventurous tastes - however dogfish are sometimes sold as "rock salmon" for eating. There are laws about what size fish you can keep with practically every species having a minimum size for retention. Bass are catch and release only for at least part of the year and congers really shouldn't be removed over here as due to their breeding cycle no conger in the UK will have reproduced yet (they swim your way when they're mature to breed and then die). If anyone's interested in the size limits for retention there is guidance here; britishseafishing.co.uk/minimum-size-limits-for-shore-caught-fish/
@@Chris_Rog Hey thanks for the reply! 26 feet?? Wow. Thanks for that explanation, I knew there must have been good reasons for the differences. I knew that American eels traveled from freshwater into the depths of the ocean to breed, I did not know this about Congers. I also wouldn’t have known that they die after breeding.
Anchovies from the Med bo. We know them more has the little salted fillets on a seafood Pizza, or in a Puttanesca. I like them personally, I'm always in Morrison first thing on a Monday picking up a couple of Herring for 50p, see if they if they got any Anchovies going.
I think he's dead right about the pulley dropper, just use a up and over or bar rig. But we use 5ft pulleys and catch loads of rays in all kinds of situations
Belting vid again Butty stick to the fishing though lol great watch fella never looked at the pulley dropper that way well explained won’t be using it no more 👍
I checked withces out yesterday at low as never been there. Walked over the hill and around. The point looks a bit awkward for a lone agler I e cliff edges whist reeling in fish .where you are now looks easier .how do I get to it please.i
Same here in Ireland .here in the north many farmers don.t allow access to many lakes cause of litter discarded barbies .line and discarded tackle .not to mention the rape of our waters
This has to be the best sea angling channel on TH-cam presently, I enjoy your uploads and look forward to them every week, please keep the content coming, so informative and love the stories from yesteryear. Big thanks to you Dean for taking the time to share your angling outings with us.
Thankyou 🎣
Have been watching your videos dean great angler you’ve inspired me to get back into sea fishing again after 30 years 👍
Ive watched a load of sea fishing vids on here and to see a local boy produce a vid like this is second to none! What a watch dean fair play bud. In some parts I was in fits of laughter 😂. Also what an educational video for up and coming anglers. I'm now watching all your posts and can't fault them bud. Keep on catching them DAAAAGGGIIIEEES fella. Tight lines bud. My top three angling post's on here are DEAN BOOKER - RIVERSIDE WITH ME - PINNACLE ANGLING. All the Welsh 😁 Oi oiiiiiiiiiii
My favourite fishing channel by far 👍
Well done Dean. Another great video 👌👍🤞👊👋🌊🐟🎣
Cracking video again Dean great tips cheers mate 👍 👌
Love the description of the pulley dropper , great insight plus the fish tales !
Another top class video Dean, lovely small and spottie👍
My favourite channel, another great session really informative … keep them coming Dean 👏👏👏👍
Very enjoyable videos. Thank you from Dublin
Thank you for the video mate 👍 and the slip 😂😂🎣🎣🎣👍
Great vids. Like
The showing of baits and presentation very helpfull.
Another great vid watching these non stop while getting tattooed 👌🔥
>>>>>>Here’s a list of the tackle you’ve seen Dean using in his videos! 😃
Penn Fathom Casting Special reel- www.veals.co.uk/product/penn-fathom-ii-casting-special-fthii15sdcs/?aff=27
Century T900 rod- www.veals.co.uk/product/century-eliminator-t900-sgt/?aff=27
Varivas Yellow Sport Mainline- www.veals.co.uk/product/varivas-yellow-sport-1-2kg-spool/?aff=27
Varivas Shock/Rig Nylon- www.veals.co.uk/product/varivas-shock-rig-nylon/?aff=27
Asso Classic Shockleader- www.veals.co.uk/product/asso-classic-shockleader/?aff=27
Varivas Big Mouth Xtra Hooks- www.veals.co.uk/product/varivas-big-mouth-xtra-box/?aff=27
Varivas Catfish Hooks- www.veals.co.uk/product/varivas-catfish-hook/?aff=27
Varivas Full Circle Hooks- www.veals.co.uk/product/varivas-full-circle/?aff=27
Ian Golds Tripod- www.veals.co.uk/product/golds-6-super-match-rest/?aff=27
Seadra X3 Power Crane Swivels- www.veals.co.uk/product/seadra-super-strong-x3-crane-swivels-100-stainless-steel/?aff=27
Breakaway Imp Bait Clips- www.veals.co.uk/product/breakaway-imps-imp2/?aff=27
Tronixpro Seat Box- www.veals.co.uk/product/tronixpro-big-beach-seat-box/?aff=27
Dean also ties his own range of brilliant sea fishing rigs!
Bookies Rigs- www.veals.co.uk/product-category/terminal-tackle/traces-and-ready-made-rigs/shore-rigs/bookies-rigs/?aff=27
Something else you’re looking for? Find it here! www.veals.co.uk?aff=27
Great video 📹 👍
Very informative video bud #great editing, classic slip we have all been there ha.
Absolutely loved this latest video 👍🏻 really informative with your baiting up and your choice of fishing rigs… and the fishing stories to break it up… brilliant 🤩 keep them coming Dean! 🎣🎣
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Another cracking video.. fantastic tips on bait presentation..
Brilliant video again mate dad nearly had a. Heart attack when you fell he said he glad you didnt go over👍
Me to lol
Top video again Dean
Cracking video may even be one of the best ones dean,nice and long,plenty of fish after listening to your explanation on the pully dropper yes you make perfect sense 👌 looking forward to the next one already
Watching that video gimme anxiety buddy, great watch though. Really enjoyed the tips and stories too. Good job Dean.
All the best mate from GRIMSBY.
Only fishing channel I watch when around my gf as your not like a cartoon fisherman 😂 . Love watching your vids mate class
Love it lol
I agree with you Dean on the pulley dropper, I’ve tried them had no joy on them whatsoever plus they kink your rig body and prone to damaging it I’ve found, pulley or up and over every time for rays and hounds 👍🏻
Top video and explaining Dean I still copy the way you have the second hook touching the eye of first hook 👍
Great vid As always, stay safe out there lol try not to slip over like that dude! all the best Dean
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Great video again mate.
I love the explanation of the dropper rig fishing against the ebb
, cheers Dean 🍻 very clear and informative, gonna take into consideration with how all all my rigs sit and them being effected by tide pull !
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Love these edits I proper look forward to them now great job D.O.G.G.I.E 🤣👌
Daaaaaagie 😆
Great video man...!!! Can you make a video explaining the rigs that you use most frecuently , like this? Thanks buddy
Of course mate, it's in the pipe line
Great video mate 👍
Great video Dean well done on the two ray's.Your presentation with your raps put mine to shame and if I casted my rod like you I would definitely crack off
Haha have faith mate you may not
Great Videos Dean
Great video. I’m constantly perplexed at the differences between fishing in the UK, and the states. The rigs are extremely complex, I’m sure that it has a lot to do with conditions there, but you don’t see all of that elastic, and hardware here. (New England USA).
On a separate note, I don’t see many UK anglers keeping their catch to eat. Are there regulations against it? I eat everything, skate, dogfish, congers. All of those are considered trash fish here, but prepared correctly are quite delicious.
Cheers.
I've also found the differences between US and UK techniques interesting. Where Dean is fishing here there is a massive tidal range. The difference between low and high is about 26 ft. There are very strong currents as a result and without the bait elastic the bait would just be ripped off the hook. Also there are areas that are very rocky along this coastline hence the need for specialist rigs to avoid the snags.We don't tend to eat dogfish and congers in the UK - probably due to our unadventurous tastes - however dogfish are sometimes sold as "rock salmon" for eating. There are laws about what size fish you can keep with practically every species having a minimum size for retention. Bass are catch and release only for at least part of the year and congers really shouldn't be removed over here as due to their breeding cycle no conger in the UK will have reproduced yet (they swim your way when they're mature to breed and then die). If anyone's interested in the size limits for retention there is guidance here; britishseafishing.co.uk/minimum-size-limits-for-shore-caught-fish/
@@Chris_Rog Hey thanks for the reply! 26 feet?? Wow. Thanks for that explanation, I knew there must have been good reasons for the differences.
I knew that American eels traveled from freshwater into the depths of the ocean to breed, I did not know this about Congers. I also wouldn’t have known that they die after breeding.
Anchovies from the Med bo. We know them more has the little salted fillets on a seafood Pizza, or in a Puttanesca. I like them personally, I'm always in Morrison first thing on a Monday picking up a couple of Herring for 50p, see if they if they got any Anchovies going.
Hi Dean loving all the videos. Can this mark be fished on smaller tides also? Cheers
Yes mate but you don't get any tide and it's really shallow
Great vid mate
I really dont see the point in the pulley dropper when you can just use a up and over and get a much longer hook length
Nice bass lads🎣🎣
I used to worry I used too much elastic!!! not any more 🙃😅
I think he's dead right about the pulley dropper, just use a up and over or bar rig. But we use 5ft pulleys and catch loads of rays in all kinds of situations
Good watch 🎣😁
Belting vid again Butty stick to the fishing though lol great watch fella never looked at the pulley dropper that way well explained won’t be using it no more 👍
What rods are you useing mate
T900 mate
Doggies!!!!
Where’s the flask from?
Good flask that! Where is the grass ledge ? Looks easy to fish
Is it at witches
Can you get to waters edge
I checked withces out yesterday at low as never been there. Walked over the hill and around. The point looks a bit awkward for a lone agler I e cliff edges whist reeling in fish .where you are now looks easier .how do I get to it please.i
Non British anglers same up here in Scotland treat the place like sh*t.
Same here in Ireland .here in the north many farmers don.t allow access to many lakes cause of litter discarded barbies .line and discarded tackle .not to mention the rape of our waters