great video, enjoyed watching that, could you possibily do a wreck fishing video using lures to catch cod sometime soon? - hopefully in a better quality resolution than 360p, nice to see a sharper video of what you do, thanks and look forward to your next video
Hi love your blogs just went out and bought shakespear gx2 and the pen warfare reel only had 20-30 rods left nice rods thoughso im busy buying tackle ect i was wandering whats your prices fod day out thank you john
@@whitbywreckandreeffishing thanx so much they pay that at sunderland ill defenatley be coming down to whitby for day out with you ill get one under my belt and bit more gear first thank you
Thanks for these videos very useful. I had a great day on Jean K yesterday using the Muppet traces and fresh mackerel. I wonder if you could recommend a reel for a budget for this type of fishing? I had a Shakespeare salt multiplier but wasn't up to the job and packed in. Can you recommend something for under £100.00 that's robust enough? Hopefully I will find a space on your boat one day!
If you want a reel with a level wind, the Warfare is probably the best option. If you’re not bothered about a level wind (I don’t particularly like them, as it’s something else that can break and isn’t really necessary) the Daiwa SL30SH “Slosh” is a great reel for the money. 👍
Thanks for the kind words Micky. I don’t use a leader. 60lb braid on the reel straight through. I’ve found 60lb to be perfect; 40lb isn’t quite enough in the wrecks. I have the same set up on all my hire tackle and if you use the breaker correctly, it will break at the crane swivel knot that your rig is attached to, when you get stuck in the wreck. I don’t see any advantage in using a leader in our situation. The biggest disadvantage is having to tie on a new one every time you break off. Everyone who I see do this, misses the next drift, which isn’t what you want to do. Time missed tying rigs is fish missed….👍
Not much Slow Jigging is done on the Whitby Charter Boats Doug. Fishing in 50-70m of water the lightest leads we really use are 10oz for Shadding. I’m generalising….But with on average, 10 other lines running down and a bit of tide running, fishing with even a 120g Slow Jig causes tangles amongst the lines as they are significantly lighter, with everyone else on the boat generally using 12-16oz leads for bait fishing. I’ve seen a few people try them, but they tend to be taken off after a few drops when causing tangles. Regards Andy
Recreational divers generally dive at under 40m, so specialist deep sea equipment would be needed for deeper wrecks. This would make lead hunting more expensive than the scrap value.
Hi Kev. Just like @Tor1234 said, it's a difficult undertaking in the deeper water. Once you get a couple of miles off Whitby you will be in 50m of water, so need different equipment and gas (so I'm told by those who know).
All due respects skipper, you are heavily over-gunned tackle wise for the species your fishing for. I used to fish years back. Max 20lb class rod, 30lb braid and a Penn reel. Caught loads. Nice vids.
What you choose to do on your own vessel, is entirely down to you Paul. I won't knowingly take people out to sea in poor conditions just to take money off them.
Great fishing 🎉🎉
Thanks very much Victor. 👍
Another good informative video Andy thanks for sharing, you have a cracking cod fishery down there
Thanks Brian. There’s Codling around all year. It’s always nice to be able to go out and get a few. Best Regards, Andy 👍👍
See you soon Andy!!
Great One!!
This has got to be some of the best advice available on TH-cam! Many thanks for your time and effort.
Thank you for the kind words. Glad that you enjoyed the video.
best advise yet thanks torquay dave
You do brilliant enjoyable videos
Thanks very much for taking the time to comment. I’m glad that you found it useful. Many Thanks, Andy
Very informative video . Worth the watch 👌
great video, enjoyed watching that, could you possibily do a wreck fishing video using lures to catch cod sometime soon?
- hopefully in a better quality resolution than 360p, nice to see a sharper video of what you do,
thanks and look forward to your next video
Loving these videos, as a beginner fishing out of the river Tyne on the wrecks these videos are helping loads. Keep them up.
Really good watch that cheers Andy, nice double hook up 👍
Thanks Gaz, glad you enjoyed it 👍
Some great advice, great video
Thanks very much for the kind words Michael. Glad you enjoyed it. Best Regards, Andy
Nice fishing and learning at the same time 👍wanne go fishing now 😉
Good vid Andy. Some top advise and a few nice codling! 🎣
Thanks Andy, much appreciated.
I do like ya informative videos Andy. REALY good advice there m8 cheers 👍
Thanks Neil. Really appreciate the feedback.
Great video, been searching for uk boat fishing tips, and this was perfect, learnt a lot. Thanks for the video.
Thanks Mark, really appreciate the feedback.
Fantastic vids Andy.
Been on sea urchin many times, hopefully booking on soon👍👍
Thanks Andy, hopefully see you on board this year 👍
Another great video Andy, looking forward to getting back on Sea Urchin this summer. 👍
Thanks Tony, looking forward to seeing you on board.
ive wreck fished alot ,, perks , muppets ,ready made rigs and big conger to boot ..had some great times ,,
Hi love your blogs just went out and bought shakespear gx2 and the pen warfare reel only had 20-30 rods left nice rods thoughso im busy buying tackle ect i was wandering whats your prices fod day out thank you john
The Ugly Stik’s are fantastic rods for the money John. I’m sure you won’t be disappointed.
My 10hr trips are £55. Regards, Andy
@@whitbywreckandreeffishing thanx so much they pay that at sunderland ill defenatley be coming down to whitby for day out with you ill get one under my belt and bit more gear first thank you
Thanks for these videos very useful. I had a great day on Jean K yesterday using the Muppet traces and fresh mackerel. I wonder if you could recommend a reel for a budget for this type of fishing? I had a Shakespeare salt multiplier but wasn't up to the job and packed in. Can you recommend something for under £100.00 that's robust enough? Hopefully I will find a space on your boat one day!
Just seen you recommend penn warfare in another vid. Great was considering that!
If you want a reel with a level wind, the Warfare is probably the best option. If you’re not bothered about a level wind (I don’t particularly like them, as it’s something else that can break and isn’t really necessary) the Daiwa SL30SH “Slosh” is a great reel for the money. 👍
Do you use a leader tied to the braid?...Good vid,btw
Thanks for the kind words Micky.
I don’t use a leader. 60lb braid on the reel straight through. I’ve found 60lb to be perfect; 40lb isn’t quite enough in the wrecks.
I have the same set up on all my hire tackle and if you use the breaker correctly, it will break at the crane swivel knot that your rig is attached to, when you get stuck in the wreck.
I don’t see any advantage in using a leader in our situation. The biggest disadvantage is having to tie on a new one every time you break off. Everyone who I see do this, misses the next drift, which isn’t what you want to do. Time missed tying rigs is fish missed….👍
What weight jigs do you use for slow jigging 1:43
Not much Slow Jigging is done on the Whitby Charter Boats Doug. Fishing in 50-70m of water the lightest leads we really use are 10oz for Shadding.
I’m generalising….But with on average, 10 other lines running down and a bit of tide running, fishing with even a 120g Slow Jig causes tangles amongst the lines as they are significantly lighter, with everyone else on the boat generally using 12-16oz leads for bait fishing.
I’ve seen a few people try them, but they tend to be taken off after a few drops when causing tangles.
Regards
Andy
Andy, the wrecks are constantly fished and many an angler will lose three to four leads per trip do any divers relieve the wrecks of this lead?
Recreational divers generally dive at under 40m, so specialist deep sea equipment would be needed for deeper wrecks. This would make lead hunting more expensive than the scrap value.
Hi Kev. Just like @Tor1234 said, it's a difficult undertaking in the deeper water. Once you get a couple of miles off Whitby you will be in 50m of water, so need different equipment and gas (so I'm told by those who know).
perks can be home made easy ,, you dont have to use lead ,, chrome tube filled with old nuts and small bolts works
All due respects skipper, you are heavily over-gunned tackle wise for the species your fishing for. I used to fish years back. Max 20lb class rod, 30lb braid and a Penn reel. Caught loads. Nice vids.
Was a member but left when i was going through a really hard bad time. Worst thing i ever did.
Cancelled because of the movement we go out in the sibs with 1.3m of swell roughing it …… people are soft
What you choose to do on your own vessel, is entirely down to you Paul. I won't knowingly take people out to sea in poor conditions just to take money off them.
wear a life jacket