brilliant tip on retrieving line from down stream sweep spin i use it all the time now no batting the reel anymore ,i like the nail but am to used to shot but it works nice one,and a proper video on how it really is on the river tight lines ,,
This is a good informative video. I just wish Mark would produce more of the same. The narrative is excellent and always interesting. Please Mark, why nothing else?
Great film, I'V been long trotting on my local river itchen, Hampshire. Catching grayling. I'm going to try for the roach after watching this Video. Thanks
common sense fishing that works the fish are not bothered how expensive your gear is its the last foot of lines and the bait ,on the end the high end stuff is to catch the angler ,apart from poles you get stronger and lighter having to hold them for hours even top end tire you out ,i use rods where possible ,,nice tips mark ,,
It's not the otters that have done for the roach, it's the cormorants, nitrates and insecticides. Otters favour barbel and carp, as they are generally bottom dwelling fish and that's where otters hunt.
I ĺved in the country & saw Jack even though it was entertaining he had no idea what he was doing for an example smoƙing when fishing or ferreting they smell that smoke.
Nails!!! Top tip! Thanks very much for this. Great video too👍
Great video - very informative. That reeling in with a centrepin tip is a gem.
Joy to watch , loaf bread and a nail don't break the bank but very effective nailed it lol!
I never thought I would have any use for Bologwatsits floats until watching this. Must get a couple and some nails now. Good video, thanks.
Using a masonry nail under the Avon float with a small swivel below this was a revelation in Angling Times last week thank you Mark!
That's a man who knows how to trot a river.
Takes me back to when I was a kid fishing with my dad. I love Marks attitude to it all. Thanks Mark
Good angler, love the nail stopped with float rubbers trick
brilliant tip on retrieving line from down stream sweep spin i use it all the time now no batting the reel anymore ,i like the nail but am to used to shot but it works nice one,and a proper video on how it really is on the river tight lines ,,
Fantastic, thanks for uploading this. I'm venturing out onto the river Don this weekend and this has just inspired me to try bread
This is a good informative video. I just wish Mark would produce more of the same. The narrative is excellent and always interesting. Please Mark, why nothing else?
Another goog informative yt video is called, Child catcher,the devil is in the detail.
Great film,
I'V been long trotting on my local river itchen, Hampshire.
Catching grayling.
I'm going to try for the roach after watching this Video.
Thanks
Love his setup. Thanks for posting
Thanks for a great video totally enjoyed it!!😎🐓🐓🇬🇧
I like the masonary nail trick 👍
common sense fishing that works the fish are not bothered how expensive your gear is its the last foot of lines and the bait ,on the end the high end stuff is to catch the angler ,apart from poles you get stronger and lighter having to hold them for hours even top end tire you out ,i use rods where possible ,,nice tips mark ,,
Love the UFO hovering top left in the shot 😨
wondered where dave lee travis got to
really.enjoyed this thanks..my kind of fishing.magic stuff.
Nigel Slater goes fishing. Only kidding.
Masterclass
respect
Ah the roach! "Otter food" is its new name in East Anglia!
It's not the otters that have done for the roach, it's the cormorants, nitrates and insecticides. Otters favour barbel and carp, as they are generally bottom dwelling fish and that's where otters hunt.
chris guy and the Heron!
@@edwardcharles9764 all but otters and cormorants decimate stocks herons do nothing ,,
Silent Bob
Great little video, love centrepinning! check out our channel, hopefully we will do some too
Hampshire Angling TV
I ĺved in the country & saw Jack even though it was entertaining he had no idea what he was doing for an example smoƙing when fishing or ferreting they smell that smoke.