@@Inshore_Angler 4mins, 10mins, 12mins are all great. I always tend to watch videos around that length before others as I can watch, comment & enjoy without it taking up too much time. Somebody I was subscribed to posted a video from his shed recently that was over 2hrs long, and I just haven't got the time to sit and watch stuff like that.
@@trampster7306 personally I find it very hard to watch fishing videos over 10 mins but from a creators point of view a longer video say 20 mins from time to time is very good for the channel. Having said that 20 mins of quality content is hard to come by too
Thanks Donal. They are a great bait for flounder and bass specially match fishing for numbers of fish as opposed to the odd big fish. The likes of inch, ballybunion and rossbeigh they are brilliant
@@Inshore_Angler doing well despite the weather mate. chuffed with it. Shall be doing some beachcasting as up until 5 years ago i was obsessed with chasing Cod, Ray and Bass. Been watching what your doing to get me up to speed.
@@TheConstantAngler nice one man glad to help. Our winter fishing is poor at best but the spring is only around the corner and that is brilliant. I can't wait to get some proper videos out.
Hey Chris great stuff man, I've been looking up videos about baiting with lugworm, I'd love to see how you do it too if you wanted to make a video on it.. had a flounder and rockling today on lug!
@@Inshore_Angler nice info man, I was doing similar but then wrapping lightly with light elastic.. I guess I was paranoid of losing bits in the cast and obliterated quicker on the bite without it.. I used to take two or three side by side and wrap them around the hook and line with the line and hook running in between them like a big tube.. this means I didn't have to burst them and you end up with a hopefully more durable bigger coddy bassy bait.. still though was never sure about how to make for flatties properly.
@@TheBlueCassidy I don't tend to use elastic for them when targeting bass I don't know why I just never have. As for the Flatties a pinky finger size lug and a thumbnail size piece of mackerel belly wonder see you too far wrong
Absolutely that's possible. Is there any part in particular you would like to see me fish? I live pretty close to there so I could fit in a few casts in a particular place if you wanted.
Chris O'Sullivan, The Inshore Angler Maybe fahamore harbour as thats where we’ve been staying the last 5 years or just on the beach surf fishing directly across from spillanes pub?
@@Inshore_Angler Hi Chris I was back in Bally bunnion yesterday but it was really windy and the surf was huge so I wasn't able to cast far enough so no fish or rays than for the information
Well your not wrong I suppose. Not many lads will travel from the UK to target flounders if its not a competitive event. My area is very poor for decent fish in winter unfortunately. Fortunately spring is close 😂
@@dinglepeninsula ya Connie and Charles call em teases too. I've heard them called all sorts I had an English guy ringing for 'reds' after about 10 mins I had to admit I'd no idea what reds were 😂😂
@@dinglepeninsula ah sure were all mad to get out. I have the measuring tape out and the white wall is within 2km so I will be trying there hopefully. I'll have a go at a video like that man the light lines are a balls to video though lol.
I'll add that until recently, I'd never heard of Maddies, so enlisted the help of Mr Google! In case anybody else is interested: britishseafishing.co.uk/harbour-ragworm-maddies/ Tight Lines Chris!
I think you be onto something good here chris. 4min vid series is perfect to pick up little tips etc. Keep her lit!
The first one ran a bit over but when I went to edit it down it made a mess of the video. I figure 4 mins is OK for knots and stuff
@@Inshore_Angler 4mins, 10mins, 12mins are all great. I always tend to watch videos around that length before others as I can watch, comment & enjoy without it taking up too much time. Somebody I was subscribed to posted a video from his shed recently that was over 2hrs long, and I just haven't got the time to sit and watch stuff like that.
@@trampster7306 personally I find it very hard to watch fishing videos over 10 mins but from a creators point of view a longer video say 20 mins from time to time is very good for the channel. Having said that 20 mins of quality content is hard to come by too
Chris, just keep doing what you do mate. great video btw.
Thanks man really appreciate it. Can't wait for the better weather here
Great video Chris, very interesting as I’ve never used maddies.
Thanks Donal. They are a great bait for flounder and bass specially match fishing for numbers of fish as opposed to the odd big fish. The likes of inch, ballybunion and rossbeigh they are brilliant
Good info there! Thank you Chris!
Great videos as always Chris.keep it up
Thanks Patrick I really appreciate the comment. It helps the channel and gives me motivation to keep making videos
Great demonstration video mate.
Thanks man. How is your channel going lately with the weather being so bad?
@@Inshore_Angler doing well despite the weather mate. chuffed with it. Shall be doing some beachcasting as up until 5 years ago i was obsessed with chasing Cod, Ray and Bass. Been watching what your doing to get me up to speed.
@@TheConstantAngler nice one man glad to help. Our winter fishing is poor at best but the spring is only around the corner and that is brilliant. I can't wait to get some proper videos out.
Hey Chris great stuff man, I've been looking up videos about baiting with lugworm, I'd love to see how you do it too if you wanted to make a video on it.. had a flounder and rockling today on lug!
Lug are nearly the easiest of them all. I just hook them head to just above the tail making sure to keep the hook point exposed
@@Inshore_Angler nice info man, I was doing similar but then wrapping lightly with light elastic.. I guess I was paranoid of losing bits in the cast and obliterated quicker on the bite without it.. I used to take two or three side by side and wrap them around the hook and line with the line and hook running in between them like a big tube.. this means I didn't have to burst them and you end up with a hopefully more durable bigger coddy bassy bait.. still though was never sure about how to make for flatties properly.
@@TheBlueCassidy I don't tend to use elastic for them when targeting bass I don't know why I just never have. As for the Flatties a pinky finger size lug and a thumbnail size piece of mackerel belly wonder see you too far wrong
Great Video Chris. Can you do one showing where and how to dig for Maddie's/Lug😀🤔🧐
th-cam.com/video/CcIe-fPv6Ps/w-d-xo.html thats a lug one. I haven't done a maddies one yet because i need someone to video. Its generally filthy work
Brilliant. Thanks.
Fab thanks i going to try first one .cheers
Good luck Alison I hope it works for you
Love the videos mate keep them coming
Thanks man and thanks for taking the time to comment. Anything you would like to see more of in the future?
Any chance of more fishing in and around the maharees co.Kerry?
Absolutely that's possible. Is there any part in particular you would like to see me fish? I live pretty close to there so I could fit in a few casts in a particular place if you wanted.
Chris O'Sullivan, The Inshore Angler Maybe fahamore harbour as thats where we’ve been staying the last 5 years or just on the beach surf fishing directly across from spillanes pub?
@@leequinner there is a few spots there I've always had my eye on. This is a great excuse to go and give them a go 😂😂
Chris O'Sullivan, The Inshore Angler 🤣🤣🤣
Hi Chris are Maddies the same as ragworm??
Hi Luke how's the going? Maddies are like a very small ragworm. Maddies only grow to about 3 inches where big rag can be over a foot easily
@@Inshore_Angler Hi Chris I was back in Bally bunnion yesterday but it was really windy and the surf was huge so I wasn't able to cast far enough so no fish or rays than for the information
Always a pleasure 👌
Interesting stuff,and I always associated Ireland with big fish !!!
Well your not wrong I suppose. Not many lads will travel from the UK to target flounders if its not a competitive event. My area is very poor for decent fish in winter unfortunately. Fortunately spring is close 😂
@@Inshore_Angler Lets hope the weather improves to go with it !! What area are you in ?
@@kevinbuckler1085 I'm in the south West in Kerry. Can look forward to spurdog soon then some amazing fishing for bass undulate and stingers
I've always loved going to Ireland,really envy you 🎣 Tight Lines 👍🎣
What size hook Chris. And what Rig.👍
They look like size 6s and most likely a 3 hook flapper
Nice vid, I wanna see a ray on a ice fishing rod from the shore ;)
Is there any 13ft ice fishing rods?
@@Inshore_Angler 3ft max
is a maddie the same as a ragworm , whats the difference they just look like small ragworm
Hey ya they are essientally small ragworm they are usually 2 to 3 inch max size unless you get a really big spring tide
@@Inshore_Angler what part of Ireland u from I'm from Waterford
"Teasie's" surely
I haven't heard of them called teasies in an awful long time 😂 when I was young I could never figure out what they were lol
@@dinglepeninsula ya Connie and Charles call em teases too. I've heard them called all sorts I had an English guy ringing for 'reds' after about 10 mins I had to admit I'd no idea what reds were 😂😂
@@dinglepeninsula ah sure were all mad to get out. I have the measuring tape out and the white wall is within 2km so I will be trying there hopefully. I'll have a go at a video like that man the light lines are a balls to video though lol.
I'll add that until recently, I'd never heard of Maddies, so enlisted the help of Mr Google! In case anybody else is interested: britishseafishing.co.uk/harbour-ragworm-maddies/ Tight Lines Chris!
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