That's the thing with luck, it comes and goes. I'm a firm believer that you make your own luck, a made a bad choice of mark and ran out of luck. We'll both get amongst the fish next time round. Tight lines👍🎣
The fish are a bonus Nathan.🎣 The scenery and wildlife is enough, along with your advice and knowledge.👏👏 Again, thank you.👍👍 There's always the next session.🤞 Take care and stay safe.😷🙊
If you aren't blanking at least a couple of times a year you aren't trying hard enough. The easiest way to not blank is never try anything new and you don't learn much doing that.
Lovely spot Nathe; good to see the wildlife too. I’m just back from another two days/ 1 night stay up on Skye ( mileage has been crazy lately doing that 550 mile Roy strip!) and I took and returned two 2pounder pollock, lots of coalies and not much else. My 3 day visit in early Feb was 2 blanks out of the 3 days; but I did get close to a lovely otter. Even Neist Point last Sunday 26th Feb; gorgeous day and perfect conditions , was very quiet - and a local auld lad who fished every chance he gets said it was an unusual year. Then again; there’s always the next new mark and the potential that it brings. Good to see the VHF in use; I’ve got one now after you recommended it. Calms my old worrying head. Tight lines mate. Gary
It soon mounts up, and sometimes not worth the mileage but then there's that little bird in the back of your mind saying 'the fishing will be mint this trip, go and top the fuel tank up'. You might already do this but I like to keep a record of the conditions of when I catch and don't, helps me see a pattern and know when and when not to travel. VHF is an awesome safety tool and not used by enough folk. Tight lines mate👍🎣
Sometimes we blank so we know are true fishermen and we will go back time again until we succeed, I started fishing with my grandad in the 80s and it took 5 fishing trips b4 I hooked my first wrasse and I've blanked many times since but then theirs them days where everything goes perfectly 🥰
Unlucky mate, I went up to Alnmouth that night and had a few. Nowt massive though. Good to know there's still a few fish about, I've normally packed in by now
Tough luck mate! The lure fishing is crap down here in Cornwall too at the moment unless I want to fish for wrasse. Couple of months and the Bass will be back!
Thanks for putting out a video, even with no fish. I blanked hard once again down south east this Saturday - not even a sniff between 12-15 rods out. The East wind fisherman's curse. Lucky Neptune didn't claim any tackle from me either, unlike your day out. Onwards and upwards - the fish will come. Trip planned for Chesil soon. Tight lines Nathan
It's that time of year, LV, I might land a canny one or I might blank. Learned a lot about this mark, don't fish it in winter 😂 Hope you have a good one on the mighty Chesil. Tight lines👍🎣
Everybody blanks Nathan better Luck next time some stunning scenery and the pod of Dolphins an added bonus have ever seen any Orcas on your rock hopping trips seen them years ago in Norway right up the fiord beside Hougasund where the Tyne ferry used to dock think it was Alesund Fiord Locals said they followed the salmon up from the open sea to the rivers where they spawned have to save your pennies up and give Norway a try fishings amazing just go teatotal tight lines looking forward to the next video stay safe 🎣
It's one of my life goals to see them, I was hoping I'd see some during a few trips to Orkney, but no luck yet. Ion my last trip I saw some dorsal fins in the distance and immediately thought 'Orca', my heart was pounding, they got closer and turned out they were Russo's. Still cool to see but not what I was hoping. Next time
Hey Nathan, you know you know you're doing well when John from The Fish Locker talks about taking your advice after your outings together. He's now foraging in hiking boots instead of wellies, mentioned it in tonight's video.
Been there done that , chucked everything at it never wanting to give up , every cast last cast . Sometimes you know when you get to your mark it's a no go but fish it anyway 😊 and to be fair that looked a great mark so much going on in terms of waves structure etc. Don't laugh Nathan but I'm even looking at lunar modes regarding fishing ! ....remember when you could just rock up crap rod rusty reel stick a worm on and catch fish 🤣 tight lines bud
I've had great luck at that mark in the summer. Defo not a winter mark, like you said, great structure and current, just a lack of depth. I'm with you EE the solunar chart, been following it for a few years now, it might not be right but I fish harder during the high activity periods.
I hardly fish any matches anymore, one local open run by an old club and a 5 match series run by an old match mate in winter at Arbroath. I blanked at the last one of the series this year. One thing i've noticed this year is as soon as conditions calm off after a sea most of the fish move out quickly. In years past you would sometimes need as much as 20lb plus to win a flat calm daylight match, not anymore. Sub 10lb bags won a couple of the matches at night this winter. Definitely plenty feeding for them further out the last few years. Seal numbers climbing rapidly last ten years isn't doing any favours either. I lost 2 fish to a seal in darkness one night last week,a real pain when they are hard to come by anyway.
There's no doubt that fishing is getting tougher as the years go by. Jan and Feb are traditionally good months for me, but I think I f***d up by trying this mark. I thought my usual marks had been hammered, so I tried one with shallower water l but with more structure, and it didn't pay off. Hopefully, things improve for both🤞👍🎣
@@SlippyLimpets The shallow stuff died up here first. combination of angling pressure on what would be resident fish and the main body of fish that appear in winter just disappearing. I had my last trip of winter a couple of nights ago on a mark that would be a cert up to 5 or 6 years ago for 8 to low teens numbers in the conditions and tide i had and a at least a couple over 5lb. I had 4 bites, landing two, best only 2lb 11oz. There's plenty of undersizers constantly banging away at the baits on most marks and that tells you the bigger fish aren't anywhere close. Was a gillnet out as well, right across the mark but with the structure there they don't tend to affect the fishing too much. Managed 105 for 26 trips with 2 blanks 144 hrs fished). Average bag weight 11lb which isn't great but at least well up on last year which was the worst in every metric i can remember since i started. Hopefully it will be a bit better again next year and it's not the beginning of the end for inshore North Sea cod fishing.
Four and a half hours fishing with nowt to show for it, We've all been there, and way too many times for me this winter, but find I'm still enthusiastic for the next trip out. Looking forward to your kayak trips this coming spring/summer.
Not sure about you, Arthur, but blanking really spurs me on for the next session. I'm looking fwd to getting back out on the yak too. Also, maybe getting a boat 🤞
@@SlippyLimpets Absolutely Nathan, if I blanc it makes me more determined for the next trip to redeem myself. Certainly looking forward to your next yak sessions.Thinking of getting a boat Nathan, that opensup a whole new world for fishing. Are you thinking trailoring, or in the Royal quays. I've had boats all my life, all on trailers launching at Cullercoats or Craster, Mull of Galloway etc. Best of luck for the new season ahead.
He might be on to something there. Saying that, whenever I see dolphins the fishing normally picks up. No denying this year has been tough, so far though
My Grandad (A fisherman) told me that the best years he ever had was after WW2, no doubt that the Danish and Dutch hoover fishing boats, hovering just on the 12 mile limit, are decimating stocks, at least with Brexit they can't get closer. We need breeding areas to be established, easily done but a lack of will, farmers put back fertiliser and care for the land, professional fishing boats only take.
a true reflection of lure fishing this time of year, hit or miss. Had a few myself this year already lol went back to stockie bashing for some action 😆 tight lines lad 🎣
@@SlippyLimpets aye stockie bashing no the best content for a fishing channel, plus a blank there cost 20 quid 🤣 I'm just biding my time for the broonies now lol
Eyup Nathan. I'm as interested in the lives of fish as I am in catching them. As you said at the end, sometimes all we can say is that either they are not present or not interested the lures we chose and/or how we presented them. The eternal wonder and draw of fishing for me is to try to find out what the fish are doing and why. I suspect that nature is clever and complex enough for me to never truly know. A chat with the Dolphins might be instructive but we're not clever enough to manage that either. I'll sithi after! Dave.
Alreet Dave, totally agree. The unknown is what keeps us going and trying new things, even more-so when we start trying second-guessing fish habits. Tight lines Dave.
Nice one Nathan 👍 I tried lures last week in great conditions but just mackerel. Should pick up soon, the doggies have started moving back in here so hopefully the Pollys won't be far behind. March just sounds better than February for lures haha 🎣
I've normally had good luck in Jan and Feb for pollack and cod. March is normally poorer up this way, the larger pollack move offshore and don't return until mid April...weird year this one! Tight lines Daz👍🎣
@@SlippyLimpets where I fish it's April too really, I'll try a prawn on a float (cheat) next fine weather spell just to see what's about. Tight lines buddy 🎣👍
Hi Nate, can't think of anyone else I'd be so happy to watch blank. That sounds terrible but, what I mean is; if you uploaded a vid on you repainting the guest bedroom, I'm sure it would be entertaining and, I'm sure I would learn something. Get in lad.
Definitely happens to all of us up st abbs other week me and my mate managed 2 Cole's not much about I'm finding it hard to get hold of razor claws r u by any chance
Match the hatch as they say, I find sometimes I get lucky and the first metal wedge stainless 20 gram lure gets hit first time and remains consistent all through the session and other times I go through upto 8/10 lures spinners and jigs diving plugs and when one finally works ill give the fish a scoop to see what it's mainly feeding on and it can give you an idea of what lure to try next.
Very true I've seen it before, a group of us fishing a local rock mark deep water pollock fishing with lures and we all started with bar spinners although I don't like em anymore, anyway fishing low tide up we were catching decent pollock then they dropped off the feed and we could see shoals of sandeels which is unusual up there and the boys tried some feathers but switched back to bars when they didn't work but I put a jellyworm on with a 1oz sliding barrel about 18inch above with 15lb mono leader and bang it worked but it was a sea blue green like the sandeels it was yellow, go figure made no sense but pretty soon the lads were asking if I had anymore in my lure kit 😉 lol
@@SlippyLimpets well down on the south coast the plaice are starting to appear, March is good as the Thornbacks arrive in numbers closely followed by Bass
Nathan, you need to get back out on Ur kayak again mate you have all the gear dry suit great sport fishing from the kayak again . Anyway tight lines for next time.
sorry mate , i hate when an angler puts a vid on , then draws a Blank , share with us us when you actually catch something , just saying . Great vid All the same .
I do believe it is somewhat encouraging for me to see someone that lands a good many fish have the same luck I do :) I don't feel so bad now.
That's the thing with luck, it comes and goes. I'm a firm believer that you make your own luck, a made a bad choice of mark and ran out of luck. We'll both get amongst the fish next time round. Tight lines👍🎣
The fish are a bonus Nathan.🎣
The scenery and wildlife is enough, along with your advice and knowledge.👏👏
Again, thank you.👍👍
There's always the next session.🤞
Take care and stay safe.😷🙊
As always, thank you Ian🙌🙌
Glad you enjoyed it, and thanks for taking the time to watch and comment.
Been watching your videos for a year+ now. Have to say this skunk video has been my favorite. Happens to all of us and you captured it beautifully.
If you aren't blanking at least a couple of times a year you aren't trying hard enough. The easiest way to not blank is never try anything new and you don't learn much doing that.
Wow, thanks I was a bit dubious posting it, but then I like to keep it real and not just show the best bits. Thank you and tight lines👍🎣
Well said Rab👍🎣
Can't win them all bud, happens to the best of us as you well know. Good to see you out and trying. All the best bud and TL's for the next session.
Aye, that old cliché is for a reason. TL Adz👍🎣
Lovely spot Nathe; good to see the wildlife too. I’m just back from another two days/ 1 night stay up on Skye ( mileage has been crazy lately doing that 550 mile Roy strip!) and I took and returned two 2pounder pollock, lots of coalies and not much else. My 3 day visit in early Feb was 2 blanks out of the 3 days; but I did get close to a lovely otter. Even Neist Point last Sunday 26th Feb; gorgeous day and perfect conditions , was very quiet - and a local auld lad who fished every chance he gets said it was an unusual year. Then again; there’s always the next new mark and the potential that it brings. Good to see the VHF in use; I’ve got one now after you recommended it. Calms my old worrying head. Tight lines mate.
Gary
It soon mounts up, and sometimes not worth the mileage but then there's that little bird in the back of your mind saying 'the fishing will be mint this trip, go and top the fuel tank up'. You might already do this but I like to keep a record of the conditions of when I catch and don't, helps me see a pattern and know when and when not to travel. VHF is an awesome safety tool and not used by enough folk. Tight lines mate👍🎣
Sometimes we blank so we know are true fishermen and we will go back time again until we succeed, I started fishing with my grandad in the 80s and it took 5 fishing trips b4 I hooked my first wrasse and I've blanked many times since but then theirs them days where everything goes perfectly 🥰
Totally agree, a good session after a blank or two just makes the next fish you catch all the more special!
Could not have said it better much m8
I was fishing your favourite beach mark on Friday during that bit of a sea, lost a couple of nice codling, then moved around to the prom at St Mary's.
Unlucky mate, I went up to Alnmouth that night and had a few. Nowt massive though. Good to know there's still a few fish about, I've normally packed in by now
Wow that was hard work,can’t say you didn’t give it your best shot. The amount of gear you loose too,you need a sponsor 🤞🎣🐟😂
Tough luck mate! The lure fishing is crap down here in Cornwall too at the moment unless I want to fish for wrasse. Couple of months and the Bass will be back!
I wish we had wrasse to rely on, I'd rather catch one of those than a coley. A better scrap. Hope things pick up for you soon enough
Thanks for putting out a video, even with no fish. I blanked hard once again down south east this Saturday - not even a sniff between 12-15 rods out. The East wind fisherman's curse.
Lucky Neptune didn't claim any tackle from me either, unlike your day out.
Onwards and upwards - the fish will come. Trip planned for Chesil soon.
Tight lines Nathan
It's that time of year, LV, I might land a canny one or I might blank. Learned a lot about this mark, don't fish it in winter 😂
Hope you have a good one on the mighty Chesil. Tight lines👍🎣
First session this year in the beautiful Donegal. Blanked! As you say though, good to get it out the way early. Tight Lines. 👍🏼
Ah, you're in a beautiful part of the world. Blanks always feel better when you're in a nice spot. Roll on spring!
Thanks for blanking Nathan, your now in my club. Best wishes stay safe.
My pleasure, but I've been in that club for years 😄 tight lines👍🎣
Everybody blanks Nathan better Luck next time some stunning scenery and the pod of Dolphins an added bonus have ever seen any Orcas on your rock hopping trips seen them years ago in Norway right up the fiord beside Hougasund where the Tyne ferry used to dock think it was Alesund Fiord Locals said they followed the salmon up from the open sea to the rivers where they spawned have to save your pennies up and give Norway a try fishings amazing just go teatotal tight lines looking forward to the next video stay safe 🎣
It's one of my life goals to see them, I was hoping I'd see some during a few trips to Orkney, but no luck yet. Ion my last trip I saw some dorsal fins in the distance and immediately thought 'Orca', my heart was pounding, they got closer and turned out they were Russo's. Still cool to see but not what I was hoping. Next time
As long as you enjoyed it
Always enjoy fishing, especially in nice areas.
Good video Nathan,I traveled from Carlisle to st Abbas, and only got 2 Coles,but enjoyed it, my next trip is port Logan.. crossed fingers..
Better than a blank. I've not fished port logan, yet, it's meant to be good though. Hope you get amongst them 👍🎣
Hey Nathan, you know you know you're doing well when John from The Fish Locker talks about taking your advice after your outings together. He's now foraging in hiking boots instead of wellies, mentioned it in tonight's video.
Rolling with the big boys 😄 🤣
Been there done that , chucked everything at it never wanting to give up , every cast last cast . Sometimes you know when you get to your mark it's a no go but fish it anyway 😊 and to be fair that looked a great mark so much going on in terms of waves structure etc. Don't laugh Nathan but I'm even looking at lunar modes regarding fishing ! ....remember when you could just rock up crap rod rusty reel stick a worm on and catch fish 🤣 tight lines bud
I've had great luck at that mark in the summer. Defo not a winter mark, like you said, great structure and current, just a lack of depth. I'm with you EE the solunar chart, been following it for a few years now, it might not be right but I fish harder during the high activity periods.
I very recently blanked 3 times on the trot (trying new marks) not a good feeling but like you, it won't stop me. Next time 🎣
That's always a risk with trying new marks. Good luck for the next one and tight lines👍🎣
really enjoy your videos blank or not. Man you must be part mountain goat the marks you fish from fair play keep them coming 👍
Thanks man, glad you like them ☺️
I hardly fish any matches anymore, one local open run by an old club and a 5 match series run by an old match mate in winter at Arbroath. I blanked at the last one of the series this year. One thing i've noticed this year is as soon as conditions calm off after a sea most of the fish move out quickly.
In years past you would sometimes need as much as 20lb plus to win a flat calm daylight match, not anymore. Sub 10lb bags won a couple of the matches at night this winter. Definitely plenty feeding for them further out the last few years. Seal numbers climbing rapidly last ten years isn't doing any favours either. I lost 2 fish to a seal in darkness one night last week,a real pain when they are hard to come by anyway.
There's no doubt that fishing is getting tougher as the years go by. Jan and Feb are traditionally good months for me, but I think I f***d up by trying this mark. I thought my usual marks had been hammered, so I tried one with shallower water l but with more structure, and it didn't pay off. Hopefully, things improve for both🤞👍🎣
@@SlippyLimpets The shallow stuff died up here first. combination of angling pressure on what would be resident fish and the main body of fish that appear in winter just disappearing.
I had my last trip of winter a couple of nights ago on a mark that would be a cert up to 5 or 6 years ago for 8 to low teens numbers in the conditions and tide i had and a at least a couple over 5lb. I had 4 bites, landing two, best only 2lb 11oz. There's plenty of undersizers constantly banging away at the baits on most marks and that tells you the bigger fish aren't anywhere close.
Was a gillnet out as well, right across the mark but with the structure there they don't tend to affect the fishing too much.
Managed 105 for 26 trips with 2 blanks 144 hrs fished). Average bag weight 11lb which isn't great but at least well up on last year which was the worst in every metric i can remember since i started. Hopefully it will be a bit better again next year and it's not the beginning of the end for inshore North Sea cod fishing.
Four and a half hours fishing with nowt to show for it, We've all been there, and way too many times for me this winter, but find I'm still enthusiastic for the next trip out. Looking forward to your kayak trips this coming spring/summer.
Not sure about you, Arthur, but blanking really spurs me on for the next session. I'm looking fwd to getting back out on the yak too. Also, maybe getting a boat 🤞
@@SlippyLimpets Absolutely Nathan, if I blanc it makes me more determined for the next trip to redeem myself. Certainly looking forward to your next yak sessions.Thinking of getting a boat Nathan, that opensup a whole new world for fishing. Are you thinking trailoring, or in the Royal quays. I've had boats all my life, all on trailers launching at Cullercoats or Craster, Mull of Galloway etc.
Best of luck for the new season ahead.
Lots going on at the moment, but I'll be getting something on a trailer that I launch on my tod. I'll be keeping the yak too.
An old Fisherman told me, in 70 years, he only saw dolphins get closer to land, as fish stocks dwindled. Now its every year
He might be on to something there. Saying that, whenever I see dolphins the fishing normally picks up. No denying this year has been tough, so far though
@Slippy Limpets that was in 1976 he told me. So, I think he knew before the fisheries 👀💪
My Grandad (A fisherman) told me that the best years he ever had was after WW2, no doubt that the Danish and Dutch hoover fishing boats, hovering just on the 12 mile limit, are decimating stocks, at least with Brexit they can't get closer. We need breeding areas to be established, easily done but a lack of will, farmers put back fertiliser and care for the land, professional fishing boats only take.
@@davidoldboy5425 well said 👏
Saw a couple of dolphins swimming right up a river as I was fishing last year, can't say I've ever seen that before.
Good job 👍 keep up the good work and Tight Lines 🎣👀...
Thanks, will do!
Will you be doing any bass fishing this year? Would be good to see some content in some of the north east/south scotland spots
Yep, I plan to do a load more this year than in previous years.
Nothing to be ashamed of Bro.
No shame here, have plenty of blanks.
a true reflection of lure fishing this time of year, hit or miss. Had a few myself this year already lol went back to stockie bashing for some action 😆 tight lines lad 🎣
I'm trying to resist the stockies but might have to get the fluff back out. Hopefully it improves. Tight lines
@@SlippyLimpets aye stockie bashing no the best content for a fishing channel, plus a blank there cost 20 quid 🤣 I'm just biding my time for the broonies now lol
Not long now till the start of the season
Eyup Nathan. I'm as interested in the lives of fish as I am in catching them. As you said at the end, sometimes all we can say is that either they are not present or not interested the lures we chose and/or how we presented them. The eternal wonder and draw of fishing for me is to try to find out what the fish are doing and why. I suspect that nature is clever and complex enough for me to never truly know. A chat with the Dolphins might be instructive but we're not clever enough to manage that either. I'll sithi after! Dave.
Alreet Dave, totally agree. The unknown is what keeps us going and trying new things, even more-so when we start trying second-guessing fish habits. Tight lines Dave.
Nice one Nathan 👍
I tried lures last week in great conditions but just mackerel.
Should pick up soon, the doggies have started moving back in here so hopefully the Pollys won't be far behind.
March just sounds better than February for lures haha 🎣
I've normally had good luck in Jan and Feb for pollack and cod. March is normally poorer up this way, the larger pollack move offshore and don't return until mid April...weird year this one! Tight lines Daz👍🎣
@@SlippyLimpets where I fish it's April too really, I'll try a prawn on a float (cheat) next fine weather spell just to see what's about.
Tight lines buddy 🎣👍
Very unlucky Nathan that's why it's called fishing & not catching , take care & stay safe mate , tight lines
Yep, made the wrong choice this day. At least now I know that mark is a summer time mark .
Hi Nathan nice video I got a present from my missus a brand new Sonik Vader 14ft haven’t used it yet though
Nice present, your missus has taste!
Hi Nate, can't think of anyone else I'd be so happy to watch blank. That sounds terrible but, what I mean is; if you uploaded a vid on you repainting the guest bedroom, I'm sure it would be entertaining and, I'm sure I would learn something. Get in lad.
Haha, I'll take it as a compliment. The only problem with blanking, is there are very few 'Get In's' 😂 tight lines mate👍🎣
What you on about i never Blank lol! stay safe Nathan buddy
Haha, I belive you 😉 Tight lines👍🎣
First blank of the year...!? I'm on five - and counting...! 😆
You've got no excuse, you're on a boat 😉🤣
@@SlippyLimpets I'm not now as of yesterday...! :( Got to the water, and the engine wouldn't start! :( Brand new engine, and it decides to say no....
Definitely happens to all of us up st abbs other week me and my mate managed 2 Cole's not much about I'm finding it hard to get hold of razor claws r u by any chance
They're hard to get off the Internet, but Billy's in North Shields has a sh**t load
Anyone who fishes, blanks at some stage. Fished on my mates boat at the weekend, finally caught a few Bluefin Tuna after five blanks off the trot lol.
Now that's a fish! I'd blank 5 times in a row chasing one of those bad boys! Get in mate
Match the hatch as they say, I find sometimes I get lucky and the first metal wedge stainless 20 gram lure gets hit first time and remains consistent all through the session and other times I go through upto 8/10 lures spinners and jigs diving plugs and when one finally works ill give the fish a scoop to see what it's mainly feeding on and it can give you an idea of what lure to try next.
Yep, totally agree, although sometimes something that is different from the hatch can pay off.
Very true I've seen it before, a group of us fishing a local rock mark deep water pollock fishing with lures and we all started with bar spinners although I don't like em anymore, anyway fishing low tide up we were catching decent pollock then they dropped off the feed and we could see shoals of sandeels which is unusual up there and the boys tried some feathers but switched back to bars when they didn't work but I put a jellyworm on with a 1oz sliding barrel about 18inch above with 15lb mono leader and bang it worked but it was a sea blue green like the sandeels it was yellow, go figure made no sense but pretty soon the lads were asking if I had anymore in my lure kit 😉 lol
Haha, love it when you get one over the lads
Heyup lad how's you,I was wondering what brand of hook do you think are best for soft plastic lures?
I'm good dude, I think the best brand hook I've used is Vanfook. Strong, light and ultra-sharp
@@SlippyLimpets cheers lad
It’s all about gilt head bream where I am now, utter monsters when they fight.
I wish we had them up here. I've only caught on a trip to Cornwall, it wasn't that big but didn't half pull
@@SlippyLimpets 5.3 is my record, there’s been a few 9-10 pounders caught round here in the last couple of years.
@@SlippyLimpets th-cam.com/video/h0kx2jIhUUU/w-d-xo.html
5.3 is a donkey! Bet a 9-10lb would go like a train!
@@SlippyLimpets best you come to Guernsey in the summer!😂
Hi nathan unlucky mate. All the best from GRIMSBY
Thanks Carl!
Good video , makes me feel a whole lot better if you ain't catching cheers pal 😉
My pleasure mate 👍 👌
Still a good video , we all know likely to get blanks , especially in February , worst month for fishing
I normally do OK in Feb, not loads of fish but normally get one of two decent ones. It's March I hate.
@@SlippyLimpets well down on the south coast the plaice are starting to appear, March is good as the Thornbacks arrive in numbers closely followed by Bass
You can borrow my blankety blank cheque book and pen, I’m sure you won’t need it long.
Haha, I'll not take it just yet, but keep it handy!
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😊 🙌🙌
Think you need to do a cooking fish to get more interest
Based on this vid, I need to catch one first 🤣 I do have a bass catch and cook video if you fancy checking it out
You can’t catch them if there not there but there is always next time
Roll on spring!
Nathan, you need to get back out on Ur kayak again mate you have all the gear dry suit great sport fishing from the kayak again .
Anyway tight lines for next time.
I know Chris, and I can't wait to get back on the yak, but the wind has been too strong on the days I can fish. Tight lines👍🎣
Nice try...
Always worth a try, blows the cobwebs off!
sorry mate , i hate when an angler puts a vid on , then draws a Blank , share with us us when you actually catch something , just saying . Great vid All the same .
I like to tell it how it is and I only fish once a week, so if I didn't post it then there wouldn't be a video for you to watch.
sorry mate , i know what its like , planning a trip and then drawing a blank , but if you don"t fish you don"t catch , sorry if i was harsh x
No worries mate, I understand the frustration, you want to watch a fishing vid to see fish being caught. Hopefully I won't be posting many more blanks