Yes stacks of rays out there now! They seem to have replaced the cod off our shores. Whiting are two a penny but are a good tough bait as well. Unless they become ' commercial ' we should be catching rays for many years to come. Good video!
This last few months the rays seem to be mainly small with a lot of small codling mixed in with them (I've not filmed a session locally for a while now). Maybe things are beginning to change? Thanks for watching
Greetings from NZ's South Island. Finally, someone who uses a low mount fixed spool reel like I do !! When fishing with a long trace, I use a Bagnall Bar rig that I find casts further than either a pulley or up&over, plus it spins less with a large bait.
Blimey took Holland on sea apart ....machines! Never seen a fixed spool cast like that amazing angling . Nice markings on the rays too.will be down there myself too soon practicing my casting and terrorising the whiting 👍
Was planning to fishing saling club end Saturday but ended fishing at bateman tower brightlingsea .. Should of stuck to my plan and fished holland area Well done on your ray
Great video. Do u use the breakaway casting cannon when casting with the fixed spools. Do u find it more comfortable to use the reel in the lower position. I use multipliers in the lower position but am experimenting with a fixed spool and braid and using the reel in the lower position seems more natural to me. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks.
Hi Steve, I have changed to fixed spools from using a multiplier in the last few years. It was after a trip to the north east watching the anglers up there who fish the same way! Fishing the reel in low position is certainly more comfortable for me personally and with a finger stall to protect the forefinger I can cast further, retrieve faster and fish more efficiently than I could have ever achieved with the multis. Hope this helps
Nice to see fish returned
Yes stacks of rays out there now! They seem to have replaced the cod off our shores. Whiting are two a penny but are a good tough bait as well. Unless they become ' commercial ' we should be catching rays for many years to come. Good video!
This last few months the rays seem to be mainly small with a lot of small codling mixed in with them (I've not filmed a session locally for a while now). Maybe things are beginning to change? Thanks for watching
Great video. Great fish. Happy New Year 👍🐟👍🐟👍🐟👍
Greetings from NZ's South Island. Finally, someone who uses a low mount fixed spool reel like I do !! When fishing with a long trace, I use a Bagnall Bar rig that I find casts further than either a pulley or up&over, plus it spins less with a large bait.
Blimey took Holland on sea apart ....machines! Never seen a fixed spool cast like that amazing angling . Nice markings on the rays too.will be down there myself too soon practicing my casting and terrorising the whiting 👍
Another great video, thanks for sharing!
Some great rays their is that at Holland on sea looks familiar 👍
Got to love them smiley things
All the best lads, many happy returns 👍🎣🎣🎣
Another good video guys 👍🏻 smashing session
Great fishing
Great vid. The second ray had incredible markings
A great session guys !! Well done both 👏 👍 👌 welsh man in crete
Was planning to fishing saling club end Saturday but ended fishing at bateman tower brightlingsea ..
Should of stuck to my plan and fished holland area
Well done on your ray
some good fishing there lads and some great content also
Happy new year lads 🍾 10 lb 8 on a hole Whiting 💪💪 some lovely markings on them thornys 🎣🎣cracking session, roll on the next one
Excellent
Well done lads good video new to your channel looking forward to seeing more keep it going
Grate video
Great video. Do u use the breakaway casting cannon when casting with the fixed spools. Do u find it more comfortable to use the reel in the lower position. I use multipliers in the lower position but am experimenting with a fixed spool and braid and using the reel in the lower position seems more natural to me. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks.
Hi Steve, I have changed to fixed spools from using a multiplier in the last few years. It was after a trip to the north east watching the anglers up there who fish the same way! Fishing the reel in low position is certainly more comfortable for me personally and with a finger stall to protect the forefinger I can cast further, retrieve faster and fish more efficiently than I could have ever achieved with the multis. Hope this helps
@@mrjscam Thanks for the steer much appreciated. I'm going to go with the reel down the rod - at least to start with.🙂🙂
Great video boy's what was the weight of the last skate 👍🎣
Hi mick, it went 7 1/2lb
Good Video. As a newbie to sea fishing what size hooks are you using.
Hi Paul, for the rays I tend to go for 3/0 any pattern will work but make sure it's super sharp!
Thumbs up great vid men just subd