hope some of the fairbrass bashers watch this and it might help change their negative unsubstantiated opinion of the man who’s done alot for carp angling and has the same passion and energy for the sport as the rest of us
Although I am little older than yourself Dan, your childhood fishing apprenticeship are a carbon copy of mine and probably many others. From cubing luncheon meat, the tackle, cycling to the lake with box and rods strapped on, to your early carp fishing experiences. Bought back so many fond memories. Nothing but admiration for the way Danny has built a successful business from humble beginnings. Just don’t understand the haters for someone who has done so much for carp fishing. Great podcast 👍
Brilliant, sounds like Danny has had a bit of a rough time of late. Not sure how it will go down with some of the younger lads but I could listen to that for hours. So many parralels with the younger fishing days too.
It was like listening to my younger days of fishing! Cycling miles to get to the lake, getting bollockings off my old man for getting home late at night! I wish I’d kept at it, just getting back into it now 🎣
listening to this brought back so many memories for me, I was a junior member of moor hall and bellhurs angling club in S Octendon in the early 70s as my uncle was the chairman. My Gran lived in colliers road romford and I did my early carp fishing in hainault park lake; I used to fish with 4 rods 2 sealy carpasters and 2 11 foot homemade rods both with mitchell 300s and 6lb platiil strong line. I used to freeline boiled egg size baits of a bread core surrounded with sausage meat/curry/flour/breadcrumbs on size 2 barbed hooks. I had 2 heron bite indicators and 2 'homemade indicators made using post office relays in perspex cases wired to a box with 4 buzzers. Indicators were washing up bottle tops on n knitting needles. Used to catch virtually nothing but loved it. I had a 40 year break from fishing and came back to it 6 years ago. Its so easy now! I still use one of the 1.75lb TC fibrerglass rods for surface fishing. Happy days tight lines all
How can people not like Dan, so down to earth and mega mega clever, changed carp fishing for the better without a doubt and puts so much back into it, amazing guy
i enjoyed this podcast more than i ever imagined . I started carp fishing when flavours were made by geoff kemps and i could relate to so many of DFs stories . I also fished Mercers park( BIS water british industrial sands ) because i lived at my sisters in Coulsdon Surrey and you had to live within a certain radius to join the club . That was when i was around 20 yrs old, around 1983 , im now 57 yrs old . I fished Old Buryhill nr Dorking and remember Graham Roles comenting on my set up with my black and white painted mothers knitting needles with plastic rings as my indicators . Thanks guys my memories are racing now lol . Happy New Year .
A big thank you to both Simon and Toby (the chuckle brothers ;-) for producing such brilliant podcasts. I could not listen for 3 hours (whilst walking) if these two guys weren't at the helm. It takes great skill to actually LISTEN, especially nowadays when so many people are judgmental and opinionated. In allowing space to breathe, the audience is left captivated, and are unknowingly drawn deeper into the anglers' life story. You then look at your watch and 3 hours have passed = Wow, who needs mindfulness. Danny - I can't pick a favourite podcast, but I must say this one has really struck a chord. It wasn't hearing about your fishing or commercial successes, but more how your life story resonated with me. There were so many elements I could relate to that had me in stitches one minute and welling up the next, even your food mixer story. I can still hear my Mum in the 80's screaming the house down when she found out I had been using her expensive magimix food processor to grind down trout pellets, and in doing so I inadvertently snapped the blade ;-). You also unknowingly helped me and my Dad share some quality time together on the bank. Dad was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 05 and then two lots of skin cancer, long story short we successfully got him through and out the other side. During this time Dad was watching SKY as part of his recuperation, when out of the blue he suddenly said he would like to go fishing again. This was a love we hadn't shared together for 30 years. I asked why, and he mentioned a fishing programme he'd been watching, and kept saying "it's the bloke with the glasses" you know, to which I had no clue. However, the flame was lit, we purchased some gear and off we went for the next 12 years until his sad passing 4 years ago. If you're wondering what got him in the end, it wasn't the big C but bloody pneumonia. He did reach 86 and was happy till the very end, so always try and keep positive and be kind to yourself. Since then I haven't been fishing for fear it would be too upsetting, but after hearing this podcast the flame has once again been lit. It's time to get my tackle down from the loft and start looking forward to the summer, when once again I will be in pursuit of that allusive 30 both me and my old man tried so hard to catch. So thanks once again, that's two matches I owe you ;-).
Brilliant again, just love listening to danny. Would love a podcast with Dan talking about the underwater series’ and the projects like gigantica that never went ahead and why in detail, keep it up guys 👍🏽
Brilliant 👌 watched every bit of that, where did those nearly 3hrs go, was left wanting more, spoke true words exactly as life is, do everything as much as you can, when you can, waiting for the 2nd part to come now 👌👍
Wow brilliant podcast lads nice to hear Danny's early years I could listen to his stories for hours he's such a interesting guy. I can't wait for more from the man I have said it before and I'll say it again what a legend loads of respect for him. Keep up the good work boys 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Lovely stuff guys! Brought back a lot of memories of my own beginnings in carp fishing. Being of a similar age and starting carp fishing in the mid 80s in NW Kent (Horton Kirby, Sutton-at-Hone), when carp anglers where in the minority, can identify with saving every penny from Saturday jobs, Christmas and birthdays to buy the gear. All i could afford were second hand northwestern glass 11' 2.25 TC rods - weighed a ton and blanks were massive! Mitchell 300s, Delkim Optonics conversions. Used to take all my gear on the bus from S. London. First 20lber in 1987 when i was 17 (Viaduct lake, Horton Kirby), when 20s were big fish and 30s were massive and like hens' teeth!
Never meet the man, but he seems very humble and knowledgeable! Great angler and definitely knows he's stuff! We've got alot to thank Mr Fairbrass for especially in the future with all what he's done to keep the carp fishing going for my generations! I don't get what people's problems are with the Man!? Great podcast thanks so much! (Don't hate on what you don't understand) stay safe team Korda 💯🎣✌️
Danny did one previously (2020) where he talks about leads etc and for me that was the best interview I have come across. Definitely worth looking if not already seen. Some great stories.
I really enjoyed this episode. Danny has had such enthusiasm for so long. I dont see why he gets so many people bad mouthing him. But i only see whats on here so dont know him personally. Great series of videos.
great podcast again ... Dan introduced me to mainline baits in 98 when he fished in Belgium with us (will forever be greatfull for that) still use it to this day ...
Your a legend Dan and someone I have always looked up to 😁😁😁 but I would love to hear about the stories back in the day and the laughs and jokes you have had clubbing with your mates and social......I bet you have lots of stories to tell 👍👍👍👊👊👊
Great podcast! It's always nice to hear the background story's of the korda boss himself! Much respect from me, hopefully one day he will release a book 👍
I would like to add that your companies tackle is excellent and well researched. I am from an engineering background and can find fault with many products, however, Korda really is what we want, need and is fit for purpose.
Danny. You are my guru. I've just give my wife listen last few minutes ( about wrong misses ) and she stopted taking to me 😁 Thank you 😁 Now I'll enjoy few days of silence 😁. I've enjoyed every minute of this podcast.
I know he gets a lot of stick 🦯 but my big introduction to carp fishing coincided with Korda bursting 💥 onto the scene. So all the early free dvds tips, tackle & tactics were fing awesome. And their kit is second to none. Yes a bit more expensive but I’ve never had any issues with it. The wide gapes & kaptor wide gapes were a game changer. From one Dan to another, top man! 👍👍👍
Brilliant stuff , I can relate to everything Danny said , Carp Fishing was more enjoyable back then. Still trying to get my head around the 16 dislikes , wtf ??
Just a note on Tiger nuts, They are loaded with vitamins and nuturents but the fat is hard to digest ( We cant do it) It also gives a feeling of being full, so fish eat less but feel just a full. A great food in moderation and alot of anglers dont do moderation.
Very good relived loads of memory metal rods tank Ariel's very sensitive ss6a rods Mitchell 300s sun bed with modified legs can't wait for the next part of the story
Danny is inspirational, he’s done an awful lot progressing carp fishing in all areas.. I don’t get the Korda bashing? It’s confusing why people get so upset by it
I struggled watching this, Danny Fairbrass without doubt is a successful and driven businessman and have total respect for what he has achieved. The guy interviewing I don’t get whatsoever, I don’t mean to be rude but he seems to second guess business decisions as if he’s in the same league!
Dan is an absolute legend, what he has done for angling is unbelievable but still gets the haters which I don't understand.. bet they use Korda gear tho!
One minute in and I'm already hooked. Got lots of respect and admiration for Danny.
Yep gotta agree
Everyone needs to appreciate that this man has changed carp fishing
Yeah,for ripping the dumb off
@@jasonantigua6825 I bet you still have Korda tackle though👍🏼
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@@michaelianson592 Loads of it!!!
hope some of the fairbrass bashers watch this and it might help change their negative unsubstantiated opinion of the man who’s done alot for carp angling and has the same passion and energy for the sport as the rest of us
100% agree
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Although I am little older than yourself Dan, your childhood fishing apprenticeship are a carbon copy of mine and probably many others. From cubing luncheon meat, the tackle, cycling to the lake with box and rods strapped on, to your early carp fishing experiences. Bought back so many fond memories. Nothing but admiration for the way Danny has built a successful business from humble beginnings. Just don’t understand the haters for someone who has done so much for carp fishing. Great podcast 👍
Brilliant, sounds like Danny has had a bit of a rough time of late. Not sure how it will go down with some of the younger lads but I could listen to that for hours. So many parralels with the younger fishing days too.
It was like listening to my younger days of fishing! Cycling miles to get to the lake, getting bollockings off my old man for getting home late at night! I wish I’d kept at it, just getting back into it now 🎣
Danny the story teller! A whole new side to Danny here. Comes across as a great guy. Humble and genuine. Nice interview.
listening to this brought back so many memories for me, I was a junior member of moor hall and bellhurs angling club in S Octendon in the early 70s as my uncle was the chairman. My Gran lived in colliers road romford and I did my early carp fishing in hainault park lake; I used to fish with 4 rods 2 sealy carpasters and 2 11 foot homemade rods both with mitchell 300s and 6lb platiil strong line. I used to freeline boiled egg size baits of a bread core surrounded with sausage meat/curry/flour/breadcrumbs on size 2 barbed hooks. I had 2 heron bite indicators and 2 'homemade indicators made using post office relays in perspex cases wired to a box with 4 buzzers. Indicators were washing up bottle tops on n
knitting needles. Used to catch virtually nothing but loved it. I had a 40 year break from fishing and came back to it 6 years ago. Its so easy now! I still use one of the 1.75lb TC fibrerglass rods for surface fishing. Happy days tight lines all
Cool podcast, back in the day tackle and tactics and you can see how much passion he has for it 👍 spot on!
How can people not like Dan, so down to earth and mega mega clever, changed carp fishing for the better without a doubt and puts so much back into it, amazing guy
Lovely human being right there, and so much wisdom
i enjoyed this podcast more than i ever imagined . I started carp fishing when flavours were made by geoff kemps and i could relate to so many of DFs stories . I also fished Mercers park( BIS water british industrial sands ) because i lived at my sisters in Coulsdon Surrey and you had to live within a certain radius to join the club . That was when i was around 20 yrs old, around 1983 , im now 57 yrs old . I fished Old Buryhill nr Dorking and remember Graham Roles comenting on my set up with my black and white painted mothers knitting needles with plastic rings as my indicators . Thanks guys my memories are racing now lol . Happy New Year .
A big thank you to both Simon and Toby (the chuckle brothers ;-) for producing such brilliant podcasts. I could not listen for 3 hours (whilst walking) if these two guys weren't at the helm. It takes great skill to actually LISTEN, especially nowadays when so many people are judgmental and opinionated. In allowing space to breathe, the audience is left captivated, and are unknowingly drawn deeper into the anglers' life story. You then look at your watch and 3 hours have passed = Wow, who needs mindfulness.
Danny - I can't pick a favourite podcast, but I must say this one has really struck a chord. It wasn't hearing about your fishing or commercial successes, but more how your life story resonated with me. There were so many elements I could relate to that had me in stitches one minute and welling up the next, even your food mixer story. I can still hear my Mum in the 80's screaming the house down when she found out I had been using her expensive magimix food processor to grind down trout pellets, and in doing so I inadvertently snapped the blade ;-).
You also unknowingly helped me and my Dad share some quality time together on the bank. Dad was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 05 and then two lots of skin cancer, long story short we successfully got him through and out the other side. During this time Dad was watching SKY as part of his recuperation, when out of the blue he suddenly said he would like to go fishing again. This was a love we hadn't shared together for 30 years. I asked why, and he mentioned a fishing programme he'd been watching, and kept saying "it's the bloke with the glasses" you know, to which I had no clue. However, the flame was lit, we purchased some gear and off we went for the next 12 years until his sad passing 4 years ago. If you're wondering what got him in the end, it wasn't the big C but bloody pneumonia. He did reach 86 and was happy till the very end, so always try and keep positive and be kind to yourself.
Since then I haven't been fishing for fear it would be too upsetting, but after hearing this podcast the flame has once again been lit. It's time to get my tackle down from the loft and start looking forward to the summer, when once again I will be in pursuit of that allusive 30 both me and my old man tried so hard to catch. So thanks once again, that's two matches I owe you ;-).
Couldn't agree more regarding mindfulness, I get as much out of listening to these podcasts as I do listening to my Headspace and Calm apps.
Was expecting a fishing podcast and straight into life lessons ... enjoying it none the less 👌 good work lads
Just dont buy Korda gear, its all made in China, use a company that gets its gear made in UK or Japan and most are cheaper.
Good to see your feeling better and getting on top of things. Could listen for hours on end. Love the podcast and love Danny's stories
from the first minute to the last minute, that has been the best pod cast iv ever listened to!.... absolutely superb! get the next part done ASAP !!
What a fantastic person Danny is , well done for all you have achieved .🎣🎣🎣🎣😀😀😀😀
Brilliant again, just love listening to danny. Would love a podcast with Dan talking about the underwater series’ and the projects like gigantica that never went ahead and why in detail, keep it up guys 👍🏽
Brilliant 👌 watched every bit of that, where did those nearly 3hrs go, was left wanting more, spoke true words exactly as life is, do everything as much as you can, when you can, waiting for the 2nd part to come now 👌👍
Top top interview/podcast again. Just hearing the stories both carp and none carp related are brilliant to hear. Top man and keep them coming please!
Right up there with of the best podcasts I’ve watched. Thoroughly enjoyed it and look forward to the next one 👍🎣
Wow brilliant podcast lads nice to hear Danny's early years I could listen to his stories for hours he's such a interesting guy. I can't wait for more from the man I have said it before and I'll say it again what a legend loads of respect for him. Keep up the good work boys 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I couldn’t get past the first ten minutes of the nash vid with Leon B , this is real memories , I did the same stuff as a lad , fair play to Dan 👌
Such a good insight! Why do people knock Dan he’s just a very driven successful person!
One word. Jealousy
Wow, an awesome insight into life before success and wealth. Something for the kids to take away and use. Top stuff Dan.
Lovely stuff guys! Brought back a lot of memories of my own beginnings in carp fishing. Being of a similar age and starting carp fishing in the mid 80s in NW Kent (Horton Kirby, Sutton-at-Hone), when carp anglers where in the minority, can identify with saving every penny from Saturday jobs, Christmas and birthdays to buy the gear. All i could afford were second hand northwestern glass 11' 2.25 TC rods - weighed a ton and blanks were massive! Mitchell 300s, Delkim Optonics conversions. Used to take all my gear on the bus from S. London. First 20lber in 1987 when i was 17 (Viaduct lake, Horton Kirby), when 20s were big fish and 30s were massive and like hens' teeth!
Loved it, brought back so many memories of my own journey through fishing. 👍👍
Never meet the man, but he seems very humble and knowledgeable! Great angler and definitely knows he's stuff! We've got alot to thank Mr Fairbrass for especially in the future with all what he's done to keep the carp fishing going for my generations! I don't get what people's problems are with the Man!? Great podcast thanks so much!
(Don't hate on what you don't understand) stay safe team Korda 💯🎣✌️
Man a legend 🙌 need to do the next one. And Andy is a Top man from fat fish 🐟 👏 👌 🙌 👍
Well done on the pod casts & thinking tackle vids fellas.looking forward to the next one dropping.
Great Podcast Looking Forward to Part 2 👊
That was aboustly brilliant , my favourite podcast yet !!
Danny did one previously (2020) where he talks about leads etc and for me that was the best interview I have come across. Definitely worth looking if not already seen. Some great stories.
I really enjoyed this episode. Danny has had such enthusiasm for so long. I dont see why he gets so many people bad mouthing him. But i only see whats on here so dont know him personally. Great series of videos.
One of the best ones yet!
great podcast again ... Dan introduced me to mainline baits in 98 when he fished in Belgium with us (will forever be greatfull for that) still use it to this day ...
Your a legend Dan and someone I have always looked up to 😁😁😁 but I would love to hear about the stories back in the day and the laughs and jokes you have had clubbing with your mates and social......I bet you have lots of stories to tell 👍👍👍👊👊👊
Great podcast! It's always nice to hear the background story's of the korda boss himself! Much respect from me, hopefully one day he will release a book 👍
DF is a living legend and an inspiration. His younger years story sounds very much like my own and I’m sure similar to many others. Nice one bruv 👍
To be continued..... great listen guys
Danny is a great master of carp fishing. Long live the King !
Danny is actually a very down to earth person, i could see myself just chatting to him at the pub.
Massive respect for Dan, blokes probably done more for carp fishing than any other. Great role model.
Love hearing about layer pits back in the day. Fishing there now makes you think how far things have come.
Brilliant, part 3 soon please
Wow a very interesting podcast. Great listening to you Danny. Much respect.
I would like to add that your companies tackle is excellent and well researched. I am from an engineering background and can find fault with many products, however, Korda really is what we want, need and is fit for purpose.
great pod cast really brought some memories
Another awesome podcast thanks Danny and teamkorda
Hey I can not wait to drive somewhere far! I gonna definitely listening this without distraction!
Good video
Terry hern would be class
please please continue this podcast Korda - so very interesting.
Danny. You are my guru. I've just give my wife listen last few minutes ( about wrong misses ) and she stopted taking to me 😁 Thank you 😁 Now I'll enjoy few days of silence 😁. I've enjoyed every minute of this podcast.
Good interview. An honest account from Danny - well done.
I think a lot of us can relate to this ,great podcast 👏
Great podcast👍🏼 keep them coming.
JUST WHAT I NEEDED! LOVE IT GUYS!
Great stuff 👏 thanks 👍
Love the old stories and it was the same time I started.
Massive fan of Dans. This guy oozes passion for his sport.
This guys a legend nuff said 💯🔥🤙🙌🙌
Brilliant dan i feel your pain a talbot horrizon certainly wasnt a fanny magnet great watch guys
Great podcast , Mr Fairbrass is inspirational and a top bloke , makes me want to dust off the Carp gear and get on the bank again .
I know he gets a lot of stick 🦯 but my big introduction to carp fishing coincided with Korda bursting 💥 onto the scene. So all the early free dvds tips, tackle & tactics were fing awesome. And their kit is second to none. Yes a bit more expensive but I’ve never had any issues with it. The wide gapes & kaptor wide gapes were a game changer. From one Dan to another, top man! 👍👍👍
Top top bloke big fan of fairbass love all the podcasts simon Scott was my personal favourite which I didn't expect
Still water blue. Top float. Lol. Top pod cast
I'm a hardened Piker but I'm here to absorb you carpers passion n commitment 😃👍
Very enjoyable thank you,
Brilliant stuff , I can relate to everything Danny said , Carp Fishing was more enjoyable back then. Still trying to get my head around the 16 dislikes , wtf ??
Just a note on Tiger nuts, They are loaded with vitamins and nuturents but the fat is hard to digest ( We cant do it) It also gives a feeling of being full, so fish eat less but feel just a full. A great food in moderation and alot of anglers dont do moderation.
Great podcast man is a legend 👏
Very good relived loads of memory metal rods tank Ariel's very sensitive ss6a rods Mitchell 300s sun bed with modified legs can't wait for the next part of the story
Great sign off there from Danny
Another great interview 👍
Danny is inspirational, he’s done an awful lot progressing carp fishing in all areas.. I don’t get the Korda bashing? It’s confusing why people get so upset by it
i think the vast majority of it is jealousy
I struggled watching this, Danny Fairbrass without doubt is a successful and driven businessman and have total respect for what he has achieved. The guy interviewing I don’t get whatsoever, I don’t mean to be rude but he seems to second guess business decisions as if he’s in the same league!
Amazing listen!
I'm 37 and my pb is 26lbs 😂. You can only catch what's in front of you though 👍🏻
Keep up the good work danny boy 👍
Really good podcast. Really interesting.
Hear you go Dan..........the "interspomb" you could call it 😁😁😁👍👍👍
I love the river why I’ve been fishing there for over 30 years
Wye
@@manninghr1 Voice Tex LOL
Thanks for the upload :)
Been waiting for this one for a while
Amazing personality. Danny Boys good look for you Bud.
Great listen! Gutted mercer’s wasn’t covered as i walk the lake regularly
Amazing!!!!
Danny What a legend!!! Still got my scar from a luncheon meat tin!!!🤦♂️👍🎣🎣
Dan is an absolute legend, what he has done for angling is unbelievable but still gets the haters which I don't understand.. bet they use Korda gear tho!
Evaporated milk and ice cream was a fave of mine. It wasn't separate smells. I still have the original 500ml bottle from 1980s, still smells good now.
LEGEND !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Next podcast has to be part 2 Danny because just gonna be weird it coming out after a few ,tbh its because il forget by then
Top geezer is mr fairbrass 👍
This is a much nicer Danny than usual! Also, what's the brand of his glasses (I'm a fellow glasses-wearer)? I like them. Great podcast.
Their Korda glasses. I’d guess his had them custom made
Need a part 2 asap
Love wins Dan❤️
Brilliant
The metal fishing rods where made from old army tank radio aerial’s
Soon as he said metal rods thats exactly what i said...tank aerials lol those were the days
Brilliant.... could've been far longer.
Long live DF!
The BOSS
Korda distance leads are simply second to none
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