I don't do much dropshotting, but this was a very enjoyable session. As a disclaimer you will get bitten off by pike on 6lb fluro. Just don't want anyone misinterpreting what i said at the beginning of the video. It just offered slightly more protection than the 2lb i was thinking of using. Tight lines guys!
You can tie heavier weighted fluro to a lighter braid! It's no problem if you know how to use your drag. I often use 6lb braid to a 10lb+ fluoro leader
You need to be so careful when using micro sized lures as anything will take them, I was jigging on the grand union canal and had a 20lb carp on one!!! Took me an hour to get it to the net on ultra light perch gear.
Happened the same thing to me! I was ultralight spinning for perch with 1-5g rod. I was using 4.5cm shad and a 24.5 lb carp ate it. It took me more than 45 minutes to get it out!
I would like to thank you, your enthusiasm and catches on micro lure made me invest, having a similar canal here. Fished and not done too great getting used to it. But today you sat on my shoulders several perch and then a PB chub, it was immense as was the fight and getting it into a net far too small. I'd guess over 7lb, so thanks mate!
Brilliant congrats. It just shows everyone that the right time and the right day they'll take it! You don't always have to take your expensive gear to the canal!
Really helpful video, I live right near manc city centre and have only just got back into fishing as an adult after stopping when I was a teenager. Cheers!
Disclaimer about bite offs certainly understood and recognised here, Chris.☺ That was an excellent session. The canal slab was impressive but that Pike was awesome. What an epic fight and capture! Well done mate!☺ Keep up the great vids.👍🎣
Thanks for pumping the content 👌If I had one slight critique it would be the music but I think everything you say is useful and interesting so more of that would not hurt at all 😁
I have never done dropshots. I have seen the setup, but when you fish on dropshot, do you wait then to sink to bottom and bob it along the bottom or you can start jigging when its just little under water. I am planning to try this for still water trout.
Watched a Guy drop shotting years ago and when I asked about his set up he had two AA's on a 16" tail which he said served two purposes as he could slide them up or down to alter the depth the lure was off the bottom and they would simply slide off if he got snagged.
Bream aren't usually associated with taking lures or moving baits, but I've caught one on a bare hook before as I was plumbing with a float. It took a shiny size 16 hook on the retrieve.
I need to get me a dropshot setup, but there nothing like walking into a shop and having a good old proper look at the gear so I've been holding out. I hope Nath from BostinAngling can get a headcam soon, so we can film some mixed fishing vids. Thumbs Up!
You earned my subscription today man , very cool I've often thought of trying that method with a couple of nymphs for trout in my local river and after seeing this video I can't see any reason a hungry wild brown wouldn't take a fly presented that way.
Great video but that net coupled with the elastic is so painful to watch. Just get an extending bank stick with a flip latch and a regular net head so you can quickly make it longer if needed. That net is designed for people wading or sat in kayaks and as this video illustrates is very inconvenient for bank fishing.
Iv just ordered some drop shot rigs on eBay to save me the hastle of making them up. Just bought a ligh rod. The fox rage 2-8g paired up with the Shimano sienna 2000... Iv got loads of micro softies. Can't wait to get out. Gone for heavier brade incase of big pike. 👌👌
great vid... i will try a micro lure meself.... firstly i cant believe that bream...ive spent years in matches fishing light gear for finicky bites etc...and you go plop and get a decent slab.... secondly... i think that pike was grabbed by a huge pike when you first hooked it..thats where wound came from.... you need better landing net handle as well. .. .
Nice to see someone using gear how it should be that drag is set perfect more or less stops hook pulls im a matchman and I always love to learn and dam have you given me ideas. keep up this epic work. God Bless
Looks like a giant pike wanted to bite him in half. Here in Australia there's many toothy ocean fish. Tailor (Bluefish , America) are especially common especially if you throw a little burley around.
Hi buddy notice you do a lot of wandering around on streams and canals how do you find out about permissions. I live in ollerton near mansfield and trying to find some good spots for me and my lad
No the canal is classed as still water so you can fish them all year. But yes you're right in that it is closed season on the rivers till June the 16th
Hey Paul! I know im Not Chris haha, but What i always use to connect Lines (whatever they May be) i use the “uni to uni” knot, works like a charm and doesnt take up a ton of space 😁 tight lines
yeah for rigs this light the double uni works fine, for heavier stuff the FG is the one to use - because for distance casting you're using a longer leader, the join has to go through the guides. Works better if it isn't skipping through the rings, abrading the knot and possibly damaging the guides.
Fantastic session Chris , the bream was a beauty. Then the Pike at the end was awesome on light gear . Welldone mate 👍. Take care mate all the best from Downunder 👍
@@jamesfernley7225 not many people are familiar with the state of waters in UK. Thanks to people who were dumping their rubbish and toxic waste from factories you cant keep them as they would be poisonous for you. You can take fish from the sea but not from here.
Drop shot came from how it looks like a brop of water 💧 with lead the center drill out for brass wire is in the center. Too put the bait suspend in the water. My grandfather told me to do for trout fishing 🎣 in lake's from the bank or shore line however you say it. For just bait like doe balls, worm 🪱 and cut baits. Like the drop 💧 shot the best and there's many copies because of how good it is. Ho made it 🤔💬 don't know.
Great stuff. It's almost the time of year for daddy long legs (the cranefly sort). You should make a video on fishing them with a bubble float. You use a fine, small hook and they thrash about dramatically on the surface. Very exciting way to catch trout and roach and other species that will feed from the surface.
I don't do much dropshotting, but this was a very enjoyable session. As a disclaimer you will get bitten off by pike on 6lb fluro. Just don't want anyone misinterpreting what i said at the beginning of the video. It just offered slightly more protection than the 2lb i was thinking of using. Tight lines guys!
To be fair I use seaguar ace hard in 9lb and not suffered a bite off yet. Not saying it doesn’t happen but it’s better than most think.
You can tie heavier weighted fluro to a lighter braid! It's no problem if you know how to use your drag. I often use 6lb braid to a 10lb+ fluoro leader
Again may I ask where you are fishing
@@jonnyjegels7183 just down from Argos, near Patel’s papers
@@jonnyjegels7183 the canal 😂
Pleasure to watch. Love genuine emotions you are having as opposed to many others just screaming like crazy. Thanks
You need to be so careful when using micro sized lures as anything will take them, I was jigging on the grand union canal and had a 20lb carp on one!!! Took me an hour to get it to the net on ultra light perch gear.
Happened the same thing to me! I was ultralight spinning for perch with 1-5g rod. I was using 4.5cm shad and a 24.5 lb carp ate it. It took me more than 45 minutes to get it out!
That’s amazing 😮
Carp eat almost everything. It makes sense if they gulped the lure down. Gotta be careful w them😂
Stop showing off. 😂😂
Some blank with £200 lures and the legend gets them with a 50p jig 😆😆 top fisherman
Chris, you need an antiseptic fish spray for wounds like that. Just spray before releasing.
Decent size bream and pike, but no decent size perch 😁
Pike and perch are incredibly tough with stuff like this. I mean you can do it but they heal really well on their own.
That was a nice run with the pike. That's what I go for the run... Tight lines
I would like to thank you, your enthusiasm and catches on micro lure made me invest, having a similar canal here. Fished and not done too great getting used to it. But today you sat on my shoulders several perch and then a PB chub, it was immense as was the fight and getting it into a net far too small. I'd guess over 7lb, so thanks mate!
Brilliant congrats. It just shows everyone that the right time and the right day they'll take it! You don't always have to take your expensive gear to the canal!
BREAM? ON A LURE? best fishing video I've seen this year!
It’s actually quite common
A friend of mine caught a bream of about 45 cm on a tandem spinner, meant for pike, in a polder canal in Holland. Big surprise😄
@@janhaanstra2245 he had to of snagged it.... what was running through that fishes head hahaha
Really helpful video, I live right near manc city centre and have only just got back into fishing as an adult after stopping when I was a teenager.
Cheers!
Fishing for perch with a small ultralight combo is so cool over how crazy perch go for
Disclaimer about bite offs certainly understood and recognised here, Chris.☺ That was an excellent session. The canal slab was impressive but that Pike was awesome. What an epic fight and capture! Well done mate!☺ Keep up the great vids.👍🎣
Thanks for pumping the content 👌If I had one slight critique it would be the music but I think everything you say is useful and interesting so more of that would not hurt at all 😁
That was some great fishing, the big pike fight was brilliant, great skills on landing that beast
That's what i like about ik fishing, catching big pike on a very light gear, nice video Chris, like it 👍
Nice upload , nothing better than a pike that puts up a fight on light gear , nice bream too for a canal
I remeber when I had a 15lb 7oz pike out the canal on one of those what a day that was keep up the good videos and some very nice fish
Great stuff Chris, your getting into drop shooting,cheers .
Thank you yet zgain for a fantastic video. Very informative and enjoyable.👍👍 Tight lines. 👍
Love your videos! Would you ever consider heading out to the coast to do a saltwater session?
we used to dropshot for chub on our local small rivers 20+ years ago with fat lobby's! Great fun way to fish.
My bets where on the last pike breaking the line, awesome save
I have never done dropshots. I have seen the setup, but when you fish on dropshot, do you wait then to sink to bottom and bob it along the bottom or you can start jigging when its just little under water.
I am planning to try this for still water trout.
Watched a Guy drop shotting years ago and when I asked about his set up he had two AA's on a 16" tail which he said served two purposes as he could slide them up or down to alter the depth the lure was off the bottom and they would simply slide off if he got snagged.
Bream aren't usually associated with taking lures or moving baits, but I've caught one on a bare hook before as I was plumbing with a float. It took a shiny size 16 hook on the retrieve.
I had a small skimmer bream on a gold mepps spinner no.1 size when looking for perch on the Norfolk Broads last year.
Territorial, happens when fly fishing , caught rudd and bream on ace of spades or dogknobblers
Great footage and some nice fish on light gear! Did you know that they make nets with handles of all lengths? You can even buy em yourself!!!
Could you do a video with the cane pole at the river like you did on the canal a month ago?
Great video buddy, could you please tell me how you tie the hook like that?
It would come in handy for fishing the rocks.
Rich
Great vid, saw the mallard chicks with their mum and thought... Match the hatch..
1 like for each time he said "micro jig" 😂
Awesome video. Nothing better than a big fish on light gear 👍
You can see that first bream in the water take the bait, come off and return again if you look closely!
Great vid! liked it a lot, might have to use a bigger net next time haha!
Top class you make it look so easy.
Hate bream with a passion but i bet it must be a nice suprise when youre fishing for smaller fish. Nice video.
You got lineaffe brand in the uk? lol i thought it was just here in Italy
You need a landing net with a longer handle to make things easier.. Geat video. I must try this micro dropshot technique !
Perfect all Your videos. 👍🏻 greeting from Slovakia
Well done, Cracking bream👌
That was the most polite hookset I’ve ever witnessed on that first perch
HI from France Very nice video you've done here !
I need to get me a dropshot setup, but there nothing like walking into a shop and having a good old proper look at the gear so I've been holding out. I hope Nath from BostinAngling can get a headcam soon, so we can film some mixed fishing vids. Thumbs Up!
I'm impressed that light lb line what was it 2lb tippet landed those pike.
My mistake 8lb impressive nonetheless.
You earned my subscription today man , very cool I've often thought of trying that method with a couple of nymphs for trout in my local river and after seeing this video I can't see any reason a hungry wild brown wouldn't take a fly presented that way.
What a guy what a video brilliant keep it up cracking pike mate been through the wars that one
Great video but that net coupled with the elastic is so painful to watch. Just get an extending bank stick with a flip latch and a regular net head so you can quickly make it longer if needed. That net is designed for people wading or sat in kayaks and as this video illustrates is very inconvenient for bank fishing.
What temperature is the water there? Perch aren't really active here where I live, water is 6.5 degrees celsius here
Too cold for Perch
@@lukasfredholm4635 I know now the water is boiling over here over 20 celsius
5:37 this bream wasn't a good fighter. Nice video, cheers from Poland🇵🇱👌
Bream always seem to lay sideways and come in easy, imo
Yeah awesome fish mate. A 3lb bream and a couple of small Jack's 🙄
What a great session nice slab of a bream and bus of a pike on that light tackle bra
How satisfied are you with the Abu Superior reel, if you still use it?
What a session quality 👌
Iv just ordered some drop shot rigs on eBay to save me the hastle of making them up. Just bought a ligh rod. The fox rage 2-8g paired up with the Shimano sienna 2000... Iv got loads of micro softies. Can't wait to get out. Gone for heavier brade incase of big pike. 👌👌
Thanks for this video my friend, very nice pikes. Do you remember the colour of the rubber lure?
great vid... i will try a micro lure meself.... firstly i cant believe that bream...ive spent years in matches fishing light gear for finicky bites etc...and you go plop and get a decent slab....
secondly... i think that pike was grabbed by a huge pike when you first hooked it..thats where wound came from.... you need better landing net handle as well. .. .
Great fishing I think you need longer arms if using that little net though 😅👍
Nice to see someone using gear how it should be that drag is set perfect more or less stops hook pulls im a matchman and I always love to learn and dam have you given me ideas. keep up this epic work. God Bless
I have always wondered what’s in those canals
Thanks for going over the tackle you’re using, really helpful. Is it the same rod and reel you used for the trout?
Great video, thinking of fishing similar myself tomorrow with the ballzy worm lures
Small pond-big fish! Amazing!!😲 It is UK?
Great video quality. 👍 Which canal and where were you fishing?
Looks like a giant pike wanted to bite him in half. Here in Australia there's many toothy ocean fish. Tailor (Bluefish , America) are especially common especially if you throw a little burley around.
Will you do a short video of how to properly hold pike for us. Cheers
Wow, stonking Bream and on a lure. 😎
Nice fish as always bro👊🧙♂️
Do you not tend to catch a few bream in the same area as they are shoal fish?
Great video and nice to see you catch a Bream on a softbait welldone!
I see you use the lmab 1-7g, which model do you use please, the parabolic action or the tip action version?
Very cool .Love targeting fish on micro tackle
looks like 1000size spinning reel, or maybe 2000size reel you are using in this video?
Massive ginger beard! "Men Only" beard fertilizer?
Still so mint fishing 🎣What colour are them lures and what's the name of them also we're can I get them thanks 🐟
How do u tie the some of the spinners and micro jigs,
Where can i buy that rod? Looks awesome
Hi buddy notice you do a lot of wandering around on streams and canals how do you find out about permissions. I live in ollerton near mansfield and trying to find some good spots for me and my lad
Great vid.
New to drop shot fishing and can you tell me, do you reuse your Tipsys or is it a new one every time? TIA
Selam usta rast gele bu videoda kullandığınız slikonun renk kadu ne dir acaba saygılar
Is that dinamo sticker on ur pole?
is it not closed season ?
No the canal is classed as still water so you can fish them all year. But yes you're right in that it is closed season on the rivers till June the 16th
Where were you fishing mate?
Chris, can you show us or tell us how you connect the leader to the braid please?
Hey Paul! I know im Not Chris haha, but What i always use to connect Lines (whatever they May be) i use the “uni to uni” knot, works like a charm and doesnt take up a ton of space 😁 tight lines
yeah for rigs this light the double uni works fine, for heavier stuff the FG is the one to use - because for distance casting you're using a longer leader, the join has to go through the guides. Works better if it isn't skipping through the rings, abrading the knot and possibly damaging the guides.
i try to catch pearch with lures near bathampton at the kennet avon canal does someone know what to do ?
Great video mate! 😁
I dont use braid when fishing for perch on the drop shot.
What's with the game net?
Fantastic session Chris , the bream was a beauty. Then the Pike at the end was awesome on light gear . Welldone mate 👍. Take care mate all the best from Downunder 👍
Hapy new year!
Gr8 vid as always. Could you link the lure maybe? I can't find it or it is out of stock. Keep it up 💪
Do you ever take home to eat any of the fish you catch? Or you release them all?
I love to watch your videos, highly relaxing.
You would never eat a fish out of a canal 🤢 a delicious bream 🤣
@@jamesfernley7225 not many people are familiar with the state of waters in UK. Thanks to people who were dumping their rubbish and toxic waste from factories you cant keep them as they would be poisonous for you. You can take fish from the sea but not from here.
Enjoy your vids chap
Absolutely brilliant
Great job!!! Thanks for sharing.
If there's any chance of a pike 🤔 you have to use a trace ,even a small pike would bite u off ,
Drop shot came from how it looks like a brop of water 💧 with lead the center drill out for brass wire is in the center. Too put the bait suspend in the water. My grandfather told me to do for trout fishing 🎣 in lake's from the bank or shore line however you say it. For just bait like doe balls, worm 🪱 and cut baits. Like the drop 💧 shot the best and there's many copies because of how good it is. Ho made it 🤔💬 don't know.
Great video as usual 😎👊
Can you please do more micro lure fishing on the canal please. I am a big fan I of your channel and I really enjoy watching your videos 👍👍
Great stuff. It's almost the time of year for daddy long legs (the cranefly sort). You should make a video on fishing them with a bubble float. You use a fine, small hook and they thrash about dramatically on the surface. Very exciting way to catch trout and roach and other species that will feed from the surface.
I think you should use a proper landing net in the future. 🤔
I tried dropshotting with a #14 hook and artificial bloodworm...caught so many rudd and roach