I see a strange world where the stripes have been wiped and they bass are smaller and fewer in number. Good for you, we are somewhat spoiled on the US east coast. But you still have cod and pollack from shore, which I read about happening in Montauk (pollack) under the light as late s the 1960's. Nice video, good luck.
Great video thanks,conditions looked perfect for topwater lures with a nice bit of tidal flow.Hope you do another bass catch and cook,thai style would be great👍🐟🎣Tightlines Cal
Great session and video Cal. What a session…. Beautiful. Great to see unique behavior of the silver beauties. Used to occasionally see them swimming on surface, absolute calm sea, taking the insects. Fly fishing time :). Liked the using of two cameras showing the angles. Was good to watch sir.
Suggestions, what we would do. That looks like perfect bucktail water, deep enough to swim a castable weight slow enough to work right. Our "walk the dog" lures or maybe what we call pencil poppers might get explosive and angry strikes on reflex. Small darters and metal lips too for the bigger fish. Maybe even get the tail slapping behavior that drives us nuts with topwater and live baits. A 1/2-3/4oz bucktail with an Otter Tail or other strip or twister tail would be the go to here.
what a awesome session well worth getting up early for .. well don CaL keep these vid's coming mate .. cheers ..stay well keep safe and have fun .. tight lines dude
Only just seen this vid. Yet another great video full of action. Question, do you use a fluro carbon leader 🤔? Or are you going braid straight through? Great day again. The Pichenco's are great ar
Was under Westcliff on Portland about 15 years ago, climbing the cliff just as the sun was setting, and saw a very large Bass like fish tail walk in front of the setting sun. Considering I was 20m above the water, it must of been huge (tuna maybe)!
You should definitely put the time in with them over the summer. Top water lures will be pretty much all i use for the next few months now, unless fishing at night. We should go out one time and give it a go.
Good video and some nice bass what do you think if the Nomura Never Crack rod I liked the action of the one in the video far better than my 8ft Nebular
Thanks 👍🏼 The Never Crack is a good rod for the money. To say it costs £60, it can do pretty much anything the more expensive rods can do. I used that rod for quite a while for most of my lure fishing and it served me well.
Great vid cal enjoyed that , you had a lot more luck /skill than me . I went to my mark northerly wind about 10mph sea was choppy ish started with a patch 125 then onto mega bass zonk shallow diver , then some pencil lures then weedless black minnows even dug out me dexter wedge I chucked the kitchen sink at it ...nothing blanked 🤪😪 ....that's fishing 🤣
Thank you for this video! Just arrived in Cornwall with 6 rods and 2 eager teen boys. This "might" give them incentive to get out early. Nice catch btw!
@@FISHINGWITHCAL Well, we (myself and 3 boys) got out at 05:30 and fished the sunrise till about 8am. Only got a +-25cm Bass on my new panic surface lure but we didn't blank like we usually do. Your video was a massive motivator and I thank you again. I have subscribed.
@@londonviking3801 Nice👍🏼 Catching small fish is definitely better then not catching at all. I’d love to visit Cornwall for some bass fishing one day. Glad you enjoyed yourselves. Thanks for subscribing I appreciate it 😃
Hi, I live in Norfolk,and mainly fish tidal river's. I have an Abu Garcia 7-35 gr lure rod,could i use it in the sea,it would be from a sandy beach,would that be ok? Thanks, Nick Richardson.
Hi, I don’t see why you couldn’t use that rod for sea fishing mate. I don’t know what the action on your rod is like but it’ll certainly be ok to use for some light lure fishing yeah. I just got back from holiday and was using a 4 piece Abu Garcia 5-20g rod for freshwater and saltwater fishing.
What kind of depth of water are you fishing over here mate? I have a patchinko on its way, never really heard of people using surface lures round my end, so wondering what kind of conditions/venue you need for them
This place ranges from about 4ft to round about 8ft I’d say. Usually a surface lure is great for running over shallow rough ground or over any snaggy/weedy ground. You can use them in deeper water also, a surface lure with a rattle will entice the bass up from deeper water. They’re great for fishing the spots that would be so called tackle graveyards though. A surface lure can really open up a lot more venues to you without worrying about getting snagged up or loosing lures. 👍🏼
Great mornings work there. Yet to break the blank this year. Your videos are always great motivation. Will have to drag my arse out of bed early tomorrow. Tides are all wrong but nothing gets caught from the settee does it? 😂
Great video mate ! Your making me want to ditch the kayak for a few mornings on the top waters… Those fish jumping there’s a chance it could be thinnies ? Or sea trout perhaps… only say that after my patch 100 got smashed by a few thins couple years back and the small sea trout I hooked (and lost at my feet) jumped clean out for the topwater. Keep up the great vids mate. 🤘🎣🐷
Cheers 👍 Yeah you could be right, they could’ve been mullet. Do you guys get many sea trout over there? I cant say i ever hear of them being caught here, its possible but as far as i know its rare that they’re caught. Would be nice to see a few make an appearance though!
@@FISHINGWITHCAL Iv only heard of about 3 or 4 being caught before locally bud. I thought the one I hooked was a shad at first then realised it wasn’t.
@@Saifounify No not necessarily. The idea of a surface lure is to imitate a wounded or fleeing baitfish. During the warmer months there are obviously more baitfish present and the bass hone in on them. By all means, if you see bass near the surface then yeah, throw a surface lure at them 👍🏼
Nice mate! Caught my first bass about 3 weeks ago and went out the other eve and caught another 3, hell of a feeling! Quick Q, when fishing with lures, the bass I have caught seem to get hooked quite deep with the trebles. Any tips on how to avoid this? Should I be setting the hook stronger to avoid them having chance to swallow the lure? Cheers.
Nice one mate 👍🏼 You can’t beat it can you. That’s a tricky one. To be honest, I don’t think there’s too much you can do about that. I’d only suggest using barbless hooks or changing the trebles to singles. Unfortunately fish will take the hook deep sometimes, all you can do is remove it whilst causing as little damage as possible really.
Sea trout have been caught here before but they’re not common. There is a chance it could’ve been a trout. It was still quite dark so I really couldn’t make out what it was. I just saw the dark profile of the fish when it jumped out the water.
@@FISHINGWITHCAL Hi Cal, I live on Anglesey and when I started shore fishing I spent many evenings at a local beach and in June/July I started to see fish jumping out of the water. They would come in to the bay where there was a river outlet and move through and then back out passed the headland. All the time you could see them clearing the water. One of them was absolutely huge easily 20+ Lb. But I couldn't figure out what they were and thought they might have been bass since they were silver but my eyesight isn't great lol. I asked a lot of people and most people seemed to think it was more rare for a bass to do something like that but it's very common with the trout. It turns out there are absolutely loads of them here and always thought sea trout were quite rare so will be trying to catch one this year. They do seem to have a habit of jumped just outside casting range though ha ha. I had my first bass of the season yesterday, 2nd cast but then a load of seas turned up. Thanks for the video they're great and they really help motivate me to get outside.
@@JagdgeschwaderX That’s cool. I’ve seen a lot of posts on bass groups of people catching a lot of sea trout on lures. They seem to be pretty common in the UK now. Maybe they’ll start making more of an appearance over here too. I know they’ve been caught here before but like I said, it isn’t that common. Never rule anything out in fishing though! Haha. Cheers for the comment, I’m glad you enjoy the vids 🤙🏼
The Bass have been behaving like this, this month, during feeding when it's calm, taking anything on or near the surface. Lots launching a foot or two out of the water. Good fun to watch them and they hit hard when they take!
I know we are entitled to keep the odd fish but my heart sinks any time I see/hear anyone killing a bass! I think they’re far too beautiful, precious and scarce 🤷🏻♂️
Disappointed to see the bass killed. I appreciate that one for the pot occasionally does not compare to the damage done by the commercial fisherman but most bass fisherman are catching and releasing these days. Enjoyed the video but I am reluctant to subscribe when these beautiful creatures are being dispatched.
That’s fair enough. I keep about 5 or 6 bass a year. I love seafood and as long as I’ve caught it myself I have no problem whatsoever taking one from time to time. I’m assuming you’re vegan? Bit odd that you’re watching a fishing channel but each to their own. The bass wasn’t killed on camera, I’ve no intention on filming anything like that. Thanks for checking out the video though 👍🏼
@@FISHINGWITHCAL No, not vegan. I used to take a few bass per season but I I find it hard to kill them these days. I only take a bass when they are beyond saving. I regularly catch and eat mackerel - just enough to eat and a few for bait. In fairness to you Cal I think 5 or 6 a year is more than fair. I am sad to say that I have not caught 4 In a session for many years although I did start this season with a nice 5 pounder. Tight lines Kevin
@@kevinnewbury9911 you used to take bass but now you don’t ? So now you are reluctant to subscribe because someone else does? You may find it hard to kill a bass now, mackerel are okay,
@@kevinnewbury9911 bit hypocritical....or are we going philosophical and comparing the live of a mackeral to a bass? Here's another, should the French eat horses? Or Koreans eat dogs... Simple answer is it each to their own!
Is the Nasci 4000 not too heavy? Can you catch sea bass with Patchinko in the dark too?? I catch a lot when it becomes light but never catchted one in dark.
I wouldn’t say the Nasci is heavy. I use a Vanford now and compared to that, it is heavy yes. A Nasci isn’t as heavy as a Penn though. Now I’ve used the Vanford I’ll never go back. It’s possible to catch bass on surface lures in the dark but nowhere near as much as in daylight.
Yeah they’re great rods! I've always said i would never spend over 100 pound on a lure rod. Maybe if i was loaded that would be different 😂 More money doesn’t mean more fish. I'd always spend more on a reel then a rod 👍
Only just seen this vid. Yet another great video full of action. Question, do you use a fluro carbon leader 🤔? Or are you going braid straight through? Great day again. The Pichenco's are great ar
Hi mate, I use a fluoro leader yeah. I use 20lb breaking strength. Usually about 3ft. It’s mostly for a rubbing leader to prevent a fish snapping off if it takes a dive into kelp or rock.
Great film and location..thank you for uploading..nice Bass 👍🏻
to catch 4 bass i would need to go fishing 40 times... nice one bro
So would I pal 😀
Amazing fishing! 🔥 Really enjoyed the watch brother! Superb content! 🎣🤘
Nice one, thanks a lot 👍🏼🎣
Love this video, this is why we are bass addicts 😊
Just finished catching up on some of your other vids I've not watched as you uploaded this one, great stuff
Sounds like you were describing a sea trout at the start. They often jump clean out the water and do resemble salmon.
Bass also jump clean out of the water tho
Lando CALrissian strikes again! Great vid, love the top water action. 👍
I see a strange world where the stripes have been wiped and they bass are smaller and fewer in number. Good for you, we are somewhat spoiled on the US east coast. But you still have cod and pollack from shore, which I read about happening in Montauk (pollack) under the light as late s the 1960's. Nice video, good luck.
Great video thanks,conditions looked perfect for topwater lures with a nice bit of tidal flow.Hope you do another bass catch and cook,thai style would be great👍🐟🎣Tightlines Cal
Great session and video Cal. What a session…. Beautiful. Great to see unique behavior of the silver beauties. Used to occasionally see them swimming on surface, absolute calm sea, taking the insects. Fly fishing time :). Liked the using of two cameras showing the angles. Was good to watch sir.
Thanks a lot 👍🏼
@@FISHINGWITHCAL whereas this spot?
Excellent video mate I really enjoyed that
Great video to watch,what reel were you using please Cal?
Salmon when they go up lakes and stuff? That was probably a sea trout... or a gar that you startled. Nice action mate.
Suggestions, what we would do. That looks like perfect bucktail water, deep enough to swim a castable weight slow enough to work right. Our "walk the dog" lures or maybe what we call pencil poppers might get explosive and angry strikes on reflex. Small darters and metal lips too for the bigger fish. Maybe even get the tail slapping behavior that drives us nuts with topwater and live baits. A 1/2-3/4oz bucktail with an Otter Tail or other strip or twister tail would be the go to here.
what a awesome session well worth getting up early for .. well don CaL keep these vid's coming mate .. cheers ..stay well keep safe and have fun .. tight lines dude
Thanks mate. I’ll try my best 🤙🏼
Awesome session mate. Right place right time
Great video mate , think we all need to move there !!!..still waiting for my first of the year !!
Another great video Cal, super to see you catching such beautiful looking bass and obviously having fun.
Great responsible fishing. New to the channel and subscribed after watching a few videos. A very easy watch. Keep up the good work
Thanks a lot 🤙🏼
Lovely fish
Great video cal 👍🏼 still learning so good to watch.
Only just seen this vid.
Yet another great video full of action.
Question, do you use a fluro carbon leader 🤔? Or are you going braid straight through? Great day again.
The Pichenco's are great ar
Cracking session Cal. Love the colour of those Bass, very dark with gold around the head and gills
Yeah they’ve been hanging out in the kelp. Thanks 👍🏼
Nice video mate well done 🎣
Total fish envy!!
Awesome 👍
Awesome session, and great video - Thanks for uploading!
Sea trout? Jumping at the start?
Nice one Cal you really are the top shore caught bass angler. Stay safe and tight lines, Mike
😂 Cheers
Great vid as always, keep them coming.
Love the content of the channel buddy, you do a great job. Subscribed 👍
Thanks a lot. Really appreciate it 👍🏼🎣
Great video great channel keep up the good work cal..brilliant
Thanks a lot 🤙🏼
Great session Cal, well done 🤟
Amazing session Cal, well done 👍
Was under Westcliff on Portland about 15 years ago, climbing the cliff just as the sun was setting, and saw a very large Bass like fish tail walk in front of the setting sun. Considering I was 20m above the water, it must of been huge (tuna maybe)!
Nice one cal!
Amazing video mate 🤙🏼
Nice mate, caught my first from the shore today similar conditions with a slug go!
Nice. Good work 👍🏼
Nice session dude. Struggling a bit in my area, hopefully something soon.
Don’t worry mate, it had been the same here for ages! It’s only in the last couple of weeks I’ve been able to find a few again.
Lovely session Cal, well done
Good video!
What a cracking session mate bass mania they looked In great condition aswell 🔥🔥🎣
Yeah. They were pumped up too! Cheers 👍🏼
great video thanks for sharing 😀👍
Nice one cal . My mission this year is to re visit top waters they have been my nemesis for the last 13 years 😆
You should definitely put the time in with them over the summer. Top water lures will be pretty much all i use for the next few months now, unless fishing at night. We should go out one time and give it a go.
'There's a lot of birds about clocking my lure' what do you do when they're after your lure? I just panic..
Great Vid, never seen you before, youtube a bit slow on the suggestion.
Good video and some nice bass what do you think if the Nomura Never Crack rod I liked the action of the one in the video far better than my 8ft Nebular
Thanks 👍🏼 The Never Crack is a good rod for the money. To say it costs £60, it can do pretty much anything the more expensive rods can do. I used that rod for quite a while for most of my lure fishing and it served me well.
fantastic Cal thank you.
🤙🏼 Cheers
Great video , great advice
Thanks 👍
Gulls drive me insane when using top water lures.
Great vid cal enjoyed that , you had a lot more luck /skill than me . I went to my mark northerly wind about 10mph sea was choppy ish started with a patch 125 then onto mega bass zonk shallow diver , then some pencil lures then weedless black minnows even dug out me dexter wedge I chucked the kitchen sink at it ...nothing blanked 🤪😪 ....that's fishing 🤣
Cheers. That’s how it goes sometimes eh. Makes the times you do catch more enjoyable though! 🤙🏼
Thank you for this video! Just arrived in Cornwall with 6 rods and 2 eager teen boys. This "might" give them incentive to get out early. Nice catch btw!
Haha thanks a lot 👍🏼 Hope you find a few fish. Good luck 🎣
@@FISHINGWITHCAL Well, we (myself and 3 boys) got out at 05:30 and fished the sunrise till about 8am. Only got a +-25cm Bass on my new panic surface lure but we didn't blank like we usually do. Your video was a massive motivator and I thank you again. I have subscribed.
@@londonviking3801 Nice👍🏼 Catching small fish is definitely better then not catching at all. I’d love to visit Cornwall for some bass fishing one day. Glad you enjoyed yourselves. Thanks for subscribing I appreciate it 😃
Hi,
I live in Norfolk,and mainly fish tidal river's.
I have an Abu Garcia 7-35 gr lure rod,could i use it in the sea,it would be from a sandy beach,would that be ok?
Thanks,
Nick Richardson.
Hi, I don’t see why you couldn’t use that rod for sea fishing mate. I don’t know what the action on your rod is like but it’ll certainly be ok to use for some light lure fishing yeah. I just got back from holiday and was using a 4 piece Abu Garcia 5-20g rod for freshwater and saltwater fishing.
Nike Bee, bass and pollock absolutely do jump, seen it loads of times
Completely new to sea lure fishing so this is brilliant video what’s your set up up please
Thanks 👍🏼 I use a Nomura Never Crack 20-40g rod, a Shimano Nasci 4000 reel and 26lb Diawa J Braid.
@@FISHINGWITHCAL nice one I’ve found few marks but no luck yet only moved to Cornwall in November so finding my way round
@@Kernow-lerf Nice. I hear Cornwall is a great place for bass fishing so I’m sure you’ll find some soon. Good luck 👍🏼
Great video....what are those boots your wearing...are they anti slip
They’re Guy Cotton boots. They’re not anti slip no, they’re the most comfortable boots I’ve owned though. I’ll buy these every time from now on 👍🏼
What kind of depth of water are you fishing over here mate? I have a patchinko on its way, never really heard of people using surface lures round my end, so wondering what kind of conditions/venue you need for them
This place ranges from about 4ft to round about 8ft I’d say. Usually a surface lure is great for running over shallow rough ground or over any snaggy/weedy ground. You can use them in deeper water also, a surface lure with a rattle will entice the bass up from deeper water.
They’re great for fishing the spots that would be so called tackle graveyards though. A surface lure can really open up a lot more venues to you without worrying about getting snagged up or loosing lures. 👍🏼
Great video
Maybe a sea trout is what you saw?
Great mornings work there. Yet to break the blank this year. Your videos are always great motivation. Will have to drag my arse out of bed early tomorrow. Tides are all wrong but nothing gets caught from the settee does it? 😂
Yeah, you’ve got to be in it to win it! Early mornings are always a great time for bass fishing so you’ll be in with a shout!
Nice one 👍🏻
Great vid, one question... What's your go to footwear for clambering over the rocks?
Thanks 👍🏼 Just wellies mate. I have a pair of Guy Cotton ones at the moment. Really comfortable.
I've seen mullet jump clear out the water
Great vids. Is that a major craft rod
No, it was an 8ft Nomura Never Crack 20-40g.
Great vid, the sound is very good👌 do you use a remote for 2nd camera, very well filmed & explained👏
Thanks 👍🏼 No I don’t use a remote for either camera.
Definitely a sea trout that was jumping ...
What rod and reel are you using please
A Nomura Never Crack 20-40g and a Shimano Nasci 4000 with 26lb Diawa J Braid.
@@FISHINGWITHCAL Thank you very much
Hi mate great vid where were u fishing from 👍👍
@FISHING WITH CAL
It’s Guernsey in the Channel Islands mate.
Great video Cal ive just subscribed as never saw u before what coastline is this ?
Thanks a lot! 🤙🏼 This is in Guernsey in the Channel Islands.
@@FISHINGWITHCAL Thanks mate brilliant
any fish jumping clear of the water are chasing fry
Which patchinko 125 are you using? Great vid by the way.
It’s the ghost lancon
I need help with a suitable replacement bass spinning reel ?
Where to start haha. It depends what you like really. I’ve been using a Shimano Nasci 4000 for quite some time and I love it.
Awesome
Great video mate ! Your making me want to ditch the kayak for a few mornings on the top waters…
Those fish jumping there’s a chance it could be thinnies ? Or sea trout perhaps… only say that after my patch 100 got smashed by a few thins couple years back and the small sea trout I hooked (and lost at my feet) jumped clean out for the topwater.
Keep up the great vids mate.
🤘🎣🐷
Cheers 👍 Yeah you could be right, they could’ve been mullet. Do you guys get many sea trout over there? I cant say i ever hear of them being caught here, its possible but as far as i know its rare that they’re caught. Would be nice to see a few make an appearance though!
@@FISHINGWITHCAL Iv only heard of about 3 or 4 being caught before locally bud.
I thought the one I hooked was a shad at first then realised it wasn’t.
Nice catch mate is that surface lure?
It’s a Patchinko 125 ‘Ghost Lancon’ surface lure.
@@FISHINGWITHCAL thx for answear buddy another question please to use this lure you must see bass is jumping ?
@@Saifounify No not necessarily. The idea of a surface lure is to imitate a wounded or fleeing baitfish. During the warmer months there are obviously more baitfish present and the bass hone in on them. By all means, if you see bass near the surface then yeah, throw a surface lure at them 👍🏼
Nice mate! Caught my first bass about 3 weeks ago and went out the other eve and caught another 3, hell of a feeling!
Quick Q, when fishing with lures, the bass I have caught seem to get hooked quite deep with the trebles. Any tips on how to avoid this? Should I be setting the hook stronger to avoid them having chance to swallow the lure?
Cheers.
Nice one mate 👍🏼 You can’t beat it can you.
That’s a tricky one. To be honest, I don’t think there’s too much you can do about that. I’d only suggest using barbless hooks or changing the trebles to singles. Unfortunately fish will take the hook deep sometimes, all you can do is remove it whilst causing as little damage as possible really.
Or swapping triple hooks for 1 or 2 single hooks
Dude are you sure you don't have sea trout there?
Bass and pollock do not jump out of the water, I think that was a sea trout
Sea trout have been caught here before but they’re not common. There is a chance it could’ve been a trout. It was still quite dark so I really couldn’t make out what it was. I just saw the dark profile of the fish when it jumped out the water.
@@FISHINGWITHCAL Hi Cal, I live on Anglesey and when I started shore fishing I spent many evenings at a local beach and in June/July I started to see fish jumping out of the water. They would come in to the bay where there was a river outlet and move through and then back out passed the headland. All the time you could see them clearing the water. One of them was absolutely huge easily 20+ Lb. But I couldn't figure out what they were and thought they might have been bass since they were silver but my eyesight isn't great lol. I asked a lot of people and most people seemed to think it was more rare for a bass to do something like that but it's very common with the trout. It turns out there are absolutely loads of them here and always thought sea trout were quite rare so will be trying to catch one this year. They do seem to have a habit of jumped just outside casting range though ha ha. I had my first bass of the season yesterday, 2nd cast but then a load of seas turned up. Thanks for the video they're great and they really help motivate me to get outside.
@@JagdgeschwaderX That’s cool. I’ve seen a lot of posts on bass groups of people catching a lot of sea trout on lures. They seem to be pretty common in the UK now. Maybe they’ll start making more of an appearance over here too. I know they’ve been caught here before but like I said, it isn’t that common. Never rule anything out in fishing though! Haha. Cheers for the comment, I’m glad you enjoy the vids 🤙🏼
The Bass have been behaving like this, this month, during feeding when it's calm, taking anything on or near the surface.
Lots launching a foot or two out of the water.
Good fun to watch them and they hit hard when they take!
Seat trout ?
Probably a sea trout jumping out of the water. !
could have been a sea trout mate
Where was you fishing Cal?
For months I moaned about the dark days...now I am moaning about the late nights lol...got to wait out for ages for sundown
Love your content,can you do a how to ‘ollie’ video 🎣🛹
Haha, no it’s strictly fishing on here 🎣
sea trout
How come every time you hooked up, the video went to adverts, most annoying
That's not how you measure fish, the way you did it will add a good 5cms to the measurement.
I know we are entitled to keep the odd fish but my heart sinks any time I see/hear anyone killing a bass! I think they’re far too beautiful, precious and scarce 🤷🏻♂️
Disappointed to see the bass killed. I appreciate that one for the pot occasionally does not compare to the damage done by the commercial fisherman but most bass fisherman are catching and releasing these days.
Enjoyed the video but I am reluctant to subscribe when these beautiful creatures are being dispatched.
That’s fair enough. I keep about 5 or 6 bass a year. I love seafood and as long as I’ve caught it myself I have no problem whatsoever taking one from time to time. I’m assuming you’re vegan? Bit odd that you’re watching a fishing channel but each to their own. The bass wasn’t killed on camera, I’ve no intention on filming anything like that. Thanks for checking out the video though 👍🏼
@@FISHINGWITHCAL No, not vegan. I used to take a few bass per season but I I find it hard to kill them these days. I only take a bass when they are beyond saving. I regularly catch and eat mackerel - just enough to eat and a few for bait. In fairness to you Cal I think 5 or 6 a year is more than fair. I am sad to say that I have not caught 4 In a session for many years although I did start this season with a nice 5 pounder. Tight lines
Kevin
@@kevinnewbury9911 you used to take bass but now you don’t ? So now you are reluctant to subscribe because someone else does? You may find it hard to kill a bass now, mackerel are okay,
@@kevinnewbury9911 bit hypocritical....or are we going philosophical and comparing the live of a mackeral to a bass? Here's another, should the French eat horses? Or Koreans eat dogs... Simple answer is it each to their own!
@@daffybeauashblue you basically read back what he wrote. Can someone not change their mind in their life? Change is good.
Cal, sorry mate, but i am now 6 minutes in and you are getting very boring with repetition!
Is the Nasci 4000 not too heavy? Can you catch sea bass with Patchinko in the dark too?? I catch a lot when it becomes light but never catchted one in dark.
I wouldn’t say the Nasci is heavy. I use a Vanford now and compared to that, it is heavy yes. A Nasci isn’t as heavy as a Penn though. Now I’ve used the Vanford I’ll never go back.
It’s possible to catch bass on surface lures in the dark but nowhere near as much as in daylight.
@@FISHINGWITHCAL ive got the vanford 5000. Light strong and very slick.
@@Birkulumiste7 Yeah they're really nice reels. I have the 4000XG
Hey Cal great choice of rod , I have rods that cost 10 times more (hto N70) but I love my nomura nevercrack its all you need and good quality 😀
Yeah they’re great rods! I've always said i would never spend over 100 pound on a lure rod. Maybe if i was loaded that would be different 😂 More money doesn’t mean more fish. I'd always spend more on a reel then a rod 👍
Only just seen this vid.
Yet another great video full of action.
Question, do you use a fluro carbon leader 🤔? Or are you going braid straight through? Great day again.
The Pichenco's are great ar
Hi mate, I use a fluoro leader yeah. I use 20lb breaking strength. Usually about 3ft. It’s mostly for a rubbing leader to prevent a fish snapping off if it takes a dive into kelp or rock.
Nice one!!
Thanks Henry 🤙🏼