A brief video of our 2019 annual works fishing outing. Lovely weather, lots of fish.. and I mean lots... Great company and all in all a very enjoyable day. Thanks guys.
Wait on reet na fish hard lads fish hard. Happy days takes me back to my ill spent youth back in the 60 the day's When men. .were men an women were bloody glad of it! Cheers n beers Marty Australia
Hey thanks for commenting. Well some people do knock them on the head but I think a live fish wont spoil as quick as a dead one will in the sun. As for spoiling the taste, I have never personally experienced this so I couldnt say Im afraid. What I would say is that commercial trawler fisherman who catch fish by the thousands, ending up on the plate of people all over the world dont actually kill every individual fish in their nets. It would be impossible. So I suppose that almost every fish we buy may not taste as good as it could...I do take your point though and when Im beach fishing in the cold of winter I do use a priest and dispatch them fairly quickly. Thanks again and have a great day..
Brings back happy memories. Brid is where me & my brothers first started our charter boat fishing adventures back in the early 70s. We still go now but sadly not brid. Last trip out of brid was on palmer cockerels boat (striker) many moons ago. Does anyone know is palmer still with us or has he passed on??? Lovely fella.
@@yorkshireoutdoorsmen2746 ok thanks pal as I say palmer was the man. We used to bring him that paper to read (daily sport) could hear him laughing his bollocks off int cab but he definitely put you on the cod under bempton cliffs & further down on what he called the pidgeon hole 👍he used to say these storys arnt true in this paper ar thi.
I went out on the Yorkshire Lass last year with skipper Paul Chapman showing me the ropes, it was a great day! i caught a bunch of Atlantic Mackerel, a Horse Mackerel, a Whiting and two cod (one of which was my biggest fish i've ever caught, a 3lbs 4oz Atlantic Cod!) if i ever go back again i'm gonna try and beat my personal best and hopefully land some pollack, coalies, ling, maybe even a wrasse which a young lad caught that day!
Wait on reet na fish hard lads fish hard. Happy days takes me back to my ill spent youth back in the 60 the day's When men. .were men an women were bloody glad of it! Cheers n beers Marty Australia
I watched your video then went out on the yorkshire lass 2. we all had a briliant day thanks
Glad you had a great day. Ive booked another trip in a couple of weeks
@@yorkshireoutdoorsmen2746 i went again today and i have booked in a week. thanks
Hey, Fantastic... Im going on the 14th
Nice. Love Bridlington used to go here a lot. Think I'm due a visit.👍👊
Why arent you killing the fish? If you are going to keep them, kill them. As a fisherman its a no no to keep them suffering as it spoils the taste.
Hey thanks for commenting. Well some people do knock them on the head but I think a live fish wont spoil as quick as a dead one will in the sun. As for spoiling the taste, I have never personally experienced this so I couldnt say Im afraid. What I would say is that commercial trawler fisherman who catch fish by the thousands, ending up on the plate of people all over the world dont actually kill every individual fish in their nets. It would be impossible. So I suppose that almost every fish we buy may not taste as good as it could...I do take your point though and when Im beach fishing in the cold of winter I do use a priest and dispatch them fairly quickly. Thanks again and have a great day..
Brings back happy memories. Brid is where me & my brothers first started our charter boat fishing adventures back in the early 70s. We still go now but sadly not brid. Last trip out of brid was on palmer cockerels boat (striker) many moons ago. Does anyone know is palmer still with us or has he passed on??? Lovely fella.
HI, I dont know about the man himself but Striker is still operating
@@yorkshireoutdoorsmen2746 ok thanks pal as I say palmer was the man. We used to bring him that paper to read (daily sport) could hear him laughing his bollocks off int cab but he definitely put you on the cod under bempton cliffs & further down on what he called the pidgeon hole 👍he used to say these storys arnt true in this paper ar thi.
I went out on the Yorkshire Lass last year with skipper Paul Chapman showing me the ropes, it was a great day! i caught a bunch of Atlantic Mackerel, a Horse Mackerel, a Whiting and two cod (one of which was my biggest fish i've ever caught, a 3lbs 4oz Atlantic Cod!)
if i ever go back again i'm gonna try and beat my personal best and hopefully land some pollack, coalies, ling, maybe even a wrasse which a young lad caught that day!
Yorkshire lass 2 is a great boat to charter