FIRST PIKE IN 25YEARS!!! [ANGLESEY PIKE FISHING]

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 ม.ค. 2025
  • In todays video, I head to a big lake on Anglesey too do some pike fishing, its 25 years since I caught a pike, so was really looking forward to it.
    The weather forecast wasn't on out side as it was really sunny at first,
    the session didn't disappoint!
    If you like this video, please don't forget to like and Subscribe it really helps out the channel. Thanks for watching as always. #pikefishing #seafishing #anglesey #coastlife #livingthedream #seafishinguk #clearmind #fishinglife #rockfishing

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  • @Twisted.Gaming
    @Twisted.Gaming 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Do we still need day tickets from the shop? Nice video 👍

    • @Coast2CoastFishing-jg1px
      @Coast2CoastFishing-jg1px  8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I got one from the shop, thanks for watching 😊

    • @barbelwalkerflytying4954
      @barbelwalkerflytying4954 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Nice vid mate, good to see something different, ages since I caught a pike too. Now go back and catch the daddy. What else is in that lake, they must eat something.

    • @Coast2CoastFishing-jg1px
      @Coast2CoastFishing-jg1px  8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Im definitely going back, I really enjoyed it, apparently there's 25 pounds plus in there somewhere, 😊

  • @indyreno2933
    @indyreno2933 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Protacanthopterygii is a superorder of ray-finned fish constituted by the salmonids and other fairly similar taxa such as pikes, mudminnows, barreleyes, smelts, argentines, ayus, noodlefish, porohes, lizardfish, cucumberfish, flagfins, telescopefish, greeneyes, spiderfish, waryfish, lancetfish, daggertooths, sabertooths, hammerjaws, barracudinas, pearleyes, lanternfish, blackchins, dragonfish, snaggletooths, viperfish, loosejaws, lightfish, bristlemouths, marine hatchetfish, jellynoses, slickheads, tubeshoulders, jollytails, and the salamanderfish, the Protacanthopterygii superorder is split into three major groups, which are the grandorders Alepocephalomorpha (Slickheads, Tubeshoulders, Jollytails, and Salamanderfish), Salmonomorpha (Salmon, Trout, Chars, Huchen, Taimens, Lenoks, Graylings, Freshwater Whitefish, Pikes, Mudminnows, Barreleyes, Smelts, Argentines, Ayu, Noodlefish, and Porohes), and Synodontomorpha (Lizardfish, Cucumberfish, Flagfins, Telescopefish, Greeneyes, Spiderfish, Waryfish, Lancetfish, Daggertooths, Sabertooths, Hammerjaws, Barracudinas, Pearleyes, Lanternfish, Blackchins, Dragonfish, Snaggletooths, Viperfish, Loosejaws, Lightfish, Bristlemouths, Marine Hatchetfish, and Jellynoses), each grandorder is split into two mirorders, the mirorders of the grandorder Alepocephalomorpha, which is the most basal of the three grandorders of the superorder Protacanthopterygii are Alepocephalaria for the slickheads (order Alepocephaliformes) and tubeshoulders (order Platytroctiformes) and Galaxiaria for the orders Lepidogalaxiiformes (Salamanderfish and Fossil Relatives) and Galaxiiformes (Jollytails and Fossil Relatives), the mirorders of the Salmonomorpha grandorder are Osmeraria for the orders Retropinniformes (Porohes and Fossil Relatives), Osmeriformes (Smelts), and Argentiniformes (Argentines, Ayu, and Noodlefish) and Salmonaria for the orders Opisthoproctiformes (Barreleyes and Fossil Relatives), Umbriformes (Mudminnows and Fossil Relatives), Esociformes (Pikes and Fossil Relatives), and Salmoniformes (Salmon, Trout, Chars, Huchen, Taimens, Lenoks, Graylings, Freshwater Whitefish, and Fossil Relatives), and the mirorders of the Synodontomorpha grandorder are Synodontaria for the orders Synodontiformes (Lizardfish, Cucumberfish, Flagfins, Telescopefish, Greeneyes, Spiderfish, Waryfish, Lancetfish, Daggertooths, Sabertooths, Hammerjaws, Barracudinas, and Pearleyes) and Myctophiformes (Lanternfish and Blackchins) and Stomiaria for the orders Stomiiformes (Dragonfish, Snaggletooths, Viperfish, Loosejaws, Lightfish, Bristlemouths, and Marine Hatchetfish) and Atelopodiformes (Jellynoses and Fossil Relatives)
    List of orders within Protacanthopterygii
    1) Platytroctiformes (contains 2 families: Searsiidae and Platytroctidae)
    2) Alepocephaliformes (contains 6 families: Bathylaconidae, Leptochilichthyidae, Leptodermatidae, Bathypriidae, Aulastomatomorphidae, and Alepocephalidae)
    3) Lepidogalaxiiformes (contains 1 family: Lepidogalaxiidae)
    4) Galaxiiformes (contains 1 family: Galaxiidae)
    5) Retropinniformes (contains 1 family: Retropinnidae)
    6) Osmeriformes (contains 3 families: Osmeridae, Microstomatidae, and Bathylagidae)
    7) Argentiniformes (contains 3 families: Argentinidae, Plecoglossidae, and Salangidae)
    8) Opisthoproctiformes (contains 1 family: Opisthoproctidae)
    9) Umbriformes (contains 1 family: Umbridae)
    10) Esociformes (contains 1 family: Esocidae)
    11) Salmoniformes (contains 1 family: Salmonidae)
    12) Synodontiformes (contains 18 families: Bathysauridae, Giganturidae, Paraulopidae, Aulopidae, Harpadontidae, Pseudotrichonotidae, Synodontidae, Notosudidae, Ipnopidae, Bathysauroididae, Bathysauropsidae, Chlorophthalmidae, Evermannellidae, Scopelarchidae, Omosudidae, Paralepididae, Anotopteridae, and Alepisauridae)
    13) Myctophiformes (contains 2 families: Neoscopelidae and Myctophidae)
    14) Stomiiformes (contains 4 families: Sternoptychidae, Gonostomatidae, Phosichthyidae, and Stomiidae)
    15) Ateleopodiformes (contains 1 family: Ateleopodidae)
    List of mirorders within Protacanthopterygii
    1) Alepocephalaria (contains 2 orders: Platytroctiformes and Alepocephaliformes)
    2) Galaxiaria (contains 2 orders: Lepidogalaxiiformes and Galaxiiformes)
    3) Osmeraria (contains 3 orders: Retropinniformes, Osmeriformes, and Argentiniformes)
    4) Salmonaria (contains 4 orders: Opisthoproctiformes, Umbriformes, Esociformes, and Salmoniformes)
    5) Synodontaria (contains 2 orders: Synodontiformes and Myctophiformes)
    6) Stomiaria (contains 2 orders: Stomiiformes-‘d Ateleopodiformes)
    List of grandorders within Protacanthopterygii
    1) Alepocephalomorpha (contains 4 orders: Platytroctiformes, Alepocephaliformes, Lepidogalaxiiformes, and Galaxiiformes)
    2) Salmonomorpha (contains 7 orders: Retropinniformes, Osmeriformes, Argentiniformes, Opisthoproctiformes, Umbriformes, Esociformes, and Salmoniformes)
    3) Synodontomorpha (contains 4 orders: Synodontiformes, Myctophiformes, Stomiiformes, and Ateleopodiformes)