Love it. I know exactly where that is haha me and my cousin went down calder in a rubber dinghy and we went down this stretch of canal too. I think because that small stretch of canal both ends go onto calder so when it rains alot and rivers up, the fish will take refuge in the canal. Som e decent stretches of canal and river on the mirfield book.
I ain't ever river fished, but I used to go course fishing on the Lancaster canal, when I was in my lower teens, but now I am 51 and live at Heysham overlooking Morecambe bay, never sea fished but seriously thinking about getting myself some sea fishing tackle, cos I love fishing but I don't drive or anything, but I'm only two minutes away from the port and power station at Heysham, but absolutely loving ya vids, and it's because I'm jealous, cos if I still lived in Lancaster, I'd be out everyday, cos I love it, and really miss it. But again thanks for vids, great banter and interaction, so it's a 👍 from me.
Been watching you for while mate made me get me gear out after 4 years the past week just fishing Liverpool parks on the pole plenty skimmers enjoying me fishing again keep on fishing brother
I moved to Liverpool 13 months ago, I'm still waiting for the Liverpool council licence so I can go fishing myself,, I like to float fish, can you recommend any park lakes
@@patcullen9304just fish them mate. I’ve fished all the park lakes for 30 yrs and never even knew there was a supposed council license til a few mnths ago
Hi Adam. Greetings once more from my little town in country Victoria, Australia. Thought you might like to know what fish I catch in my local lake. We have European carp (which are classed as vermin here and it is illegal to throw them back alive), Redfin (just another name for English freshwater perch), Rainbow trout (which the local council stock the lake with twice a year), long finned eels and a local species of blackfish (a small fish a little like Gudgeon). There are also supposed to be Yellow belly, a local species a bit like carp, but I have never seen one caught in that lake. As you can see, in many ways, fishing my local lake is not that dissimilar to fishing a lake anywhere in the UK.
I haven't fished a canal for years, looks like it's time to get to one, just bought the York ticket for the first time, i'll definitely be trying some of their stretches out
I thought there was a rule about not fishing between 2 moored boats on a canal. Nice to see a non club member fishing on a canal though. When I've been on narrowboat holidays all the best fishing stretches have been owned by clubs and the place to get permits have been a long way away or available from shops that were closed. Keep up the good work.
Just so you know, they own the bank rights only and you can legally fish from the boat without any club license. They will tell you the opposite but it is arguable in law. The only exception is if the club has rights to both banks. It's all civil law anyway and they cant trespass you from the towpath anyway. Just stop you fishing from it.
The problem is that these are all non-selective cell killers. So, while they will kill disease organism cells, they will also kill cells in the fish’s gills. A disinfectant works by denaturing proteins in any living cell exposed to it. These living cells include bacteria, ich trophonts, parasites, plant leaves and fish gills. Nature will do its thing
Cracking roach mate well done
Love it. I know exactly where that is haha me and my cousin went down calder in a rubber dinghy and we went down this stretch of canal too. I think because that small stretch of canal both ends go onto calder so when it rains alot and rivers up, the fish will take refuge in the canal. Som e decent stretches of canal and river on the mirfield book.
I ain't ever river fished, but I used to go course fishing on the Lancaster canal, when I was in my lower teens, but now I am 51 and live at Heysham overlooking Morecambe bay, never sea fished but seriously thinking about getting myself some sea fishing tackle, cos I love fishing but I don't drive or anything, but I'm only two minutes away from the port and power station at Heysham, but absolutely loving ya vids, and it's because I'm jealous, cos if I still lived in Lancaster, I'd be out everyday, cos I love it, and really miss it. But again thanks for vids, great banter and interaction, so it's a 👍 from me.
Really enjoy watching the fishing Adam.
Appreciate the support steve 👍
Been watching you for while mate made me get me gear out after 4 years the past week just fishing Liverpool parks on the pole plenty skimmers enjoying me fishing again keep on fishing brother
Plenty of baggin to be done this summer 👍
I moved to Liverpool 13 months ago, I'm still waiting for the Liverpool council licence so I can go fishing myself,, I like to float fish, can you recommend any park lakes
Am fishing Newsham litte lake doing good for skimmers
@@patcullen9304just fish them mate. I’ve fished all the park lakes for 30 yrs and never even knew there was a supposed council license til a few mnths ago
@@patcullen9304try Newsham park, Wally hall park, greenbank park and The ducky (larkhill gardens).
Hard work wet in a van, great video looking forward to the next one
I've had some fantastic fish in the rain need a brolly just to keep dryish but that was a good roach 🎣
Absolutely fantastic video Adam some great fish there 👍
Thanks for watching Graham
Hi Adam. Greetings once more from my little town in country Victoria, Australia. Thought you might like to know what fish I catch in my local lake.
We have European carp (which are classed as vermin here and it is illegal to throw them back alive), Redfin (just another name for English freshwater perch), Rainbow trout (which the local council stock the lake with twice a year), long finned eels and a local species of blackfish (a small fish a little like Gudgeon). There are also supposed to be Yellow belly, a local species a bit like carp, but I have never seen one caught in that lake.
As you can see, in many ways, fishing my local lake is not that dissimilar to fishing a lake anywhere in the UK.
That's a good variety of fish you have to go at I can imagine the weather is very dissimilar though 😅 thanks for watching David
Great fishing pal
I haven't fished a canal for years, looks like it's time to get to one, just bought the York ticket for the first time, i'll definitely be trying some of their stretches out
Some right perch there pal
When it rains.......................👌
What a day man! Well in 💪
Nice roach Adam! Well done pal! Tell me ....what is the test curve on your tip?
Love these videos nothing serious just all about enjoying yourself….keep them coming 😊
That's what its about man
Brilliant fish
Quality
FINALLY, you changed that shocking music!!!!!!!
i like the other music
@@dpmaspam You must have no clue about music then, anything goes and easily pleased right? I am sure you like Sci fi films and horror films right!?
@@dalesmoocher6861 I thank god every day i am easily pleased
@@dalesmoocher6861 guy puts different music on justa bout every other video - dont know what "finally" you mean
Despite the ulcer what a fine roach..bit of antiseptic would be handy..
Beautiful roach! It looked like a bite mark almost there where no signs of infection or rot just a hole I'm sure nature will do its thing
I thought there was a rule about not fishing between 2 moored boats on a canal. Nice to see a non club member fishing on a canal though. When I've been on narrowboat holidays all the best fishing stretches have been owned by clubs and the place to get permits have been a long way away or available from shops that were closed. Keep up the good work.
Just so you know, they own the bank rights only and you can legally fish from the boat without any club license. They will tell you the opposite but it is arguable in law. The only exception is if the club has rights to both banks. It's all civil law anyway and they cant trespass you from the towpath anyway. Just stop you fishing from it.
That’s a fantastic roach . Looks like it’s been had by a lamprey I have seen this before
With the roundness of the mark I'd say same
4:49
Bit wet mate nice rubber gloves
Defo a 2lb Roach that Adam mate lol Doesn't you Other half mind you doing all this fishing ? Tight lines buddy
I'm single and not willing to mingle I've found piece and its fishing
@@AdamsFishingAdventures Good lad i cant fault ya at all my mate 👍
I had hoped you would have put it back in straight away considering the large area of damage/ulcer. The keep net not helped at all.
It will heal itself and live a long happy life
Or it wont
Get a brolly mate
I've got two
Great Heck is where you need need to be the anglers car park , park and kip for nowt , bay horse boozer 2 mins walk
Andy is that near this canal mate. I'm looking for canals near where I can park. Getting on a bit
@@darrentaff8374 Great heck , yes its on the Aire and Calder navigation , look it up on google maps , i'm knocking ot too lol
have you thought about carrying fish antiseptic ?
The problem is that these are all non-selective cell killers. So, while they will kill disease organism cells, they will also kill cells in the fish’s gills. A disinfectant works by denaturing proteins in any living cell exposed to it. These living cells include bacteria, ich trophonts, parasites, plant leaves and fish gills. Nature will do its thing
@@AdamsFishingAdventures Now that's what you call "an answer".
Well said.