Blowing a howler here down south,I've just watched 2 fence panels fly away, severe flood warnings so no chance of getting a line wet this weekend. So second best thing, watch Dan fishing 🎣
Crikey that's dedication, well done !Everything about your session looked daunting to me...weather, huge river, night fishing, then bloody rats! Well done, great stuff, lol 👍
An enjoyable watch as always Dan. Barbel fishing in January is seldom easy so you did well. The rivers will be well up again now after the storm yesterday. I'm on the Trent for the last week of the season so hoping the conditions will improve. Best wishes.
Mighty mags 💪🏻👍🏻🎣😎 keep them on when you sleep next time. Just fill your feeder with some pellets that can’t come out so you’ve got smell and keep mags on the business end 👍🏻
HI just watched your latest video, well done. What was the stretch you where fishing ? I am just wondering if you can drive behind your peg as my knees aren't what they used to be. So any info would be great. I do go to Collingham, Gunthorpe and Burton Joyce. Cheers Carl
Another good watch mate. What oz feeders were you using on that session? Getting my barbel gear together for the Trent next season want to make sure I've got enough lead. Cheers, keep up the good work.
Hi Dan, nice video; btw I don't understand why it seems so difficult to catch barbels with Pellets in winter in English rivers...Yesterday I caught 6 barbels (2,5kg to 3kg) in the river Ourthe (Belgium) with Halibut pellet 20mm. Any idea ?
I think its because when the waters really cold they don't want to eat a rich, heavy meal so maggots offer a lighter alternative. Could also be that with the natural food in short supply in winter perhaps the maggots mimic it. Either way they work! Haha thanks for watching mate
@@Mypitbull82 yeah I tryed big baits all last winter with no luck then this year switched to maggots and so far I've caught everytime. Its maggots in winter from now on for me! Haha. Thanks for watching mate
@@dangoesoutdoors897 thanks Dan looking at doing some Trent Fishing and looking for my first double barbel, getting all my gear ready for when we get out of this lockdown, keep the videos going well worth watching 😉😉🎣🎣🎣
Blowing a howler here down south,I've just watched 2 fence panels fly away, severe flood warnings so no chance of getting a line wet this weekend. So second best thing, watch Dan fishing 🎣
Brilliant thanks mate. Yeah its awful up here too, think its going to be a while until I get out on a river now
Hardcore!! A nice few fish! 👍😊
Yes mate thanks for watching
Crikey that's dedication, well done !Everything about your session looked daunting to me...weather, huge river, night fishing, then bloody rats! Well done, great stuff, lol 👍
Haha thanks Stephen. It was quite mild luckily so wasn't too bad. The rats were the worst part! Horrible little things!
An enjoyable watch as always Dan. Barbel fishing in January is seldom easy so you did well. The rivers will be well up again now after the storm yesterday. I'm on the Trent for the last week of the season so hoping the conditions will improve. Best wishes.
Cheers Harry I knew you'd like this one! Yeah hopefully I'll get one more trip in before the end of the season and catch a whacker. Good luck mate
Morning Dan, another good blog sitting here usual time with breakfast 🍳👌👍
Nice one Paul glad you enjoyed it mate
well done fella on ya barbel...on a wild and windy trent...nice to see you have the same brew mug as me..👌...keep up the great videos....
Haha yeah it was a present and I like it. Thanks for watching glad you enjoyed it
Mighty mags 💪🏻👍🏻🎣😎 keep them on when you sleep next time. Just fill your feeder with some pellets that can’t come out so you’ve got smell and keep mags on the business end 👍🏻
Sounds like a great idea Graeme I might give that a go
Great vid again 👍🏻🎣
Cheers Mark thanks for watching
Hey Dan great video as always mate 👍 Can I put a request in for the summer...... River fishing for wild carp? Keep up the good work dude 😁
Thanks Jay glad you enjoyed it. I would try that if there was a chance near me. I'll keep my ear to the ground for ya
Nice one dan that’s how you do it mate scale down but still heavy if you get me! If you try again try in the field below you👍
Was it a1 pits Lee? Thinking of a visit in summer
Jason Norman yeah mate great fishing down there it can be!
Cheers Lee. It was very boggy on that day with a couple of anglers already in it so hopefully next time I'll get a turn
well done mate great blogg
Thanks Rob glad you enjoyed it
HI Dan just watch you Perch fishing Video, what water were you fishing ? Just see you can get your car behind you.
Cheers Carl
HI just watched your latest video, well done.
What was the stretch you where fishing ? I am just wondering if you can drive behind your peg as my knees aren't what they used to be. So any info would be great. I do go to Collingham, Gunthorpe and Burton Joyce. Cheers Carl
It was A1 pits stretch Carl. Seems like you can park behind most pegs if the grounds firm enough. Hope that helps
Another good watch mate. What oz feeders were you using on that session? Getting my barbel gear together for the Trent next season want to make sure I've got enough lead. Cheers, keep up the good work.
Thanks Marc. They were 5oz on the day. I keep a range from 4-6oz usually. Hope that helps
DanGoesOutdoors thanks for the reply. Think I'm gonna need more lead 🙈 lol
Hi Dan, nice video; btw I don't understand why it seems so difficult to catch barbels with Pellets in winter in English rivers...Yesterday I caught 6 barbels (2,5kg to 3kg) in the river Ourthe (Belgium) with Halibut pellet 20mm. Any idea ?
I think its because when the waters really cold they don't want to eat a rich, heavy meal so maggots offer a lighter alternative. Could also be that with the natural food in short supply in winter perhaps the maggots mimic it. Either way they work! Haha thanks for watching mate
@@dangoesoutdoors897 In winter your barbels become picky eaters ! ;-)
@@barbelover yeah you're probably right mate
DanGoesOutdoors I catch them on the river Thames in Greater London on pellets in the winter my mate had 3 in a evening session a few weeks ago
@@Mypitbull82 yeah I tryed big baits all last winter with no luck then this year switched to maggots and so far I've caught everytime. Its maggots in winter from now on for me! Haha. Thanks for watching mate
Hi Dan love the videos, what bivvy is that you’ve got 🎣🎣
Thanks James, it's an old TF gear one can't remember the exact model I'm afraid
@@dangoesoutdoors897 thanks Dan looking at doing some Trent Fishing and looking for my first double barbel, getting all my gear ready for when we get out of this lockdown, keep the videos going well worth watching 😉😉🎣🎣🎣
Top video new sub here 👍👍
That's great thanks Andrew