When this video popped up I immediately thought of Baillon's Wrasse, There's an internet blogger who targets multiple species called 'Something fishy going on' & I remember reading about his efforts to snag a Baillon's Wrasse from Swanage Pier a while ago. Well done for achieving your intended aim & for another species packed vid. Why on earth people would watch this & give it a thumbs down is beyond me!!
Haha I've fished with that guy, Scott is a nice bloke and awesome species hunter! Thank you mate, I've noticed I've picked up a couple of thumbs down on this one already, a bit of a kick in teeth lol, would've been nice to at least have got some feedback as to what they didnt like 😔 Tight lines mate 👍🎣
Just returned from swanage. Used your video as my fishing research. I fished a drilled bullet rig at 1st (too heavy) then freelined ragworn (too light) so added some swan shot and found a happy medium. Got Mainly pollack in the middle and corkring (i think) if i fished outside the pier close to the pilings. Nothing huge but great fun and they all went back. Pier was quiet at first but then saw some pier rage. (Canoeists, pier jumpers and scuba divers triggering an angry fisherman) great morning. Thanks for the tips.
What a lovely video thank for posting, 2011 was the last time i fished Swanage pier, i had 5 species by the pier and came first in the Ok classic kayak comp
Great video, I spent an hour on Sunday evening on the far left of Beer beach freelining with ragworm as the tide was coming in. A fish on every cast, all wrasse. I was totally surprised by the amount of fish that were there, did not want to leave and cannot wait to go back. Fantastic. Keep the videos coming.
Another great film for us mate, keep up the good work, like I always say its not about the size , its about what we catch, to many sea anglers give up because they spend all day with big baits expecting big fish,you guys are showing the young ones whats out there for a good days fishing, its about the catch not the size !!
Thanks very much mate. Yeah that's what LRF is all about for me, scaling down to catch what's actually down there! Its surprising what these light rods can cope with when you do find a bigger fish too! Tight lines mate! 👍🎣
@@DevonLerfer it worked well together mate lrf fishing is quite a chilled out style of fishing, it worked a lot better than thrash metal or something!!!! 😂🎸🥁👍
I definitely enjoy the light side of saltwater fishing mate, it really does make things so much more fun and gets the best out of even the smaller fish 🙂🎣
@@Smiffy830 yeah was using a 0.4pe braid mainline with fluoro leader. 2.5g jighead will probably be suitable in some situations, I chopped and changed a bit depending on what lure I was using and what I was after, a lot of my target species had pretty small mouths so found a cheb or split shot rig more useful for a lot of them 👍
@DevonLerfer yeah, sounds good that, I've got some braid, but the fisheries I use don't allow it, only use it on canal for pike & perch. I just bought some micro jigheads about 1.5g, I'll add a few number 6 shot if it's a bit light. Nice 1, thanks for getting back to me. Tight lines🐟🪱🎣👍
Great videos. They have inspired me to give LRF ago. Any advice on lures and plastics to start me of would be much appreciated. I live on the Co Down coast in Northern Ireland. I don’t see any one down here LRFing.
Hey mate, that's so good to hear my videos have inspired you to give LRF a go! The first lure I think everyone starts with is isome, it's a scented lure and pretty much everything will go for it! Gulp Sandworm or Angleworm is also similar and very effective. Also worth looking at soft plastics 2" and under on jigheads 3g and under, there are a huge variety of little paddle tails and straights out there, stick to stuff with a slim profile that will suit a hook sizes no bigger than a 6 ideally, I tend to use 8's and 10's for my jighead fishing. Metal casting jigs are also an enjoyable way to fish and particularly good for picking up the pelagic predators, if you look at jigs from 3 to 7g you should be in the right range for LRF. I'd also recommend getting some quality braid if you can, it really does make a big difference 👍
@@DevonLerfer oh no, im so sorry to hear that there not cheap, im thinking of getting the majorcraft one you use because i have a stradic same size but cant find a suitable rod for it,im using a savage gear lrf rod at the moment and its just not doing it for me. many thanks
@@lewisthelureangler thanks mate, i was gutted but it could've been worse as it broke when i fell and almost went head first down a big hole! What sort of fishing do you think you'll be doing mostly? If you're looking for something for metals and cast and retrieve type stuff I'd go for something tubular tipped (like my Truzer), or if you're going to be slowly working soft plastics along the bottom and fishing in close I'd go for a solid tip (like the Ajist). I had a play with a Savage gear rod and didn't get on with it either!
@@DevonLerfer i am glad your okay now tho, i will be using light metals mostly from the pier and rocks, thank you for the tips, always appreciate the help
Mi waters are extremely under pressure so I went ultralight and to my surprise the big fish hit the tiny lures like there's no tomorrow i have to fight a 15 pounds snook on a kuying Teton 662 light and 6 pounds braided line it was the fight of my life never have so much fun
Another really enjoyable video, edit and content very good. Great to see lrf in the far East works too ! Oh, by the way, those little Pout make brilliant Bass bait ........ ☺
When this video popped up I immediately thought of Baillon's Wrasse, There's an internet blogger who targets multiple species called 'Something fishy going on' & I remember reading about his efforts to snag a Baillon's Wrasse from Swanage Pier a while ago. Well done for achieving your intended aim & for another species packed vid. Why on earth people would watch this & give it a thumbs down is beyond me!!
Haha I've fished with that guy, Scott is a nice bloke and awesome species hunter! Thank you mate, I've noticed I've picked up a couple of thumbs down on this one already, a bit of a kick in teeth lol, would've been nice to at least have got some feedback as to what they didnt like 😔 Tight lines mate 👍🎣
F*** em' mate, keep doing what you're doing, there's over 1k people who can't wait to watch your vids every time they drop! Tight lines mate!
@@shorefishingessex haha, I like your thinking 🤣 cheers mate 👍🎣
@@shorefishingessex here, here Paul 😉👍
Lol cheers Damo!!
I absolutely love this video. I spend about 5-6 weeks a year in Swanage and have spent hours fishing from the pier.
Just love it there.
Thank you Mike! It's an amazing place isnt it, I wish I lived closer! 👍🎣
Just returned from swanage. Used your video as my fishing research. I fished a drilled bullet rig at 1st (too heavy) then freelined ragworn (too light) so added some swan shot and found a happy medium. Got Mainly pollack in the middle and corkring (i think) if i fished outside the pier close to the pilings. Nothing huge but great fun and they all went back. Pier was quiet at first but then saw some pier rage. (Canoeists, pier jumpers and scuba divers triggering an angry fisherman) great morning. Thanks for the tips.
Well done mate, glad you found my video useful! It does get rather busy there with other "water users" I noticed 😂 tight lines 👍🎣
What a lovely video thank for posting, 2011 was the last time i fished Swanage pier, i had 5 species by the pier and came first in the Ok classic kayak comp
Thanks very much Michael, glad you enjoyed watching! Great stuff, what species did you catch? It's a brilliant mark isnt it! Cant wait to go back 👍🎣
@@DevonLerfer cork wing, ballan, dragonnet,pollock and black gobie
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@@michaelmilton5614 excellent! I was hoping for a Dragonet myself but couldn't track one down, I think they are a really cool species!
Great video, I spent an hour on Sunday evening on the far left of Beer beach freelining with ragworm as the tide was coming in. A fish on every cast, all wrasse. I was totally surprised by the amount of fish that were there, did not want to leave and cannot wait to go back. Fantastic. Keep the videos coming.
Thanks mate! Thats very interesting, I've been meaning to try LRF at Beer but haven't got round to it, must get down there soon! 👍🎣
Another great film for us mate, keep up the good work, like I always say its not about the size , its about what we catch, to many sea anglers give up because they spend all day with big baits expecting big fish,you guys are showing the young ones whats out there for a good days fishing, its about the catch not the size !!
Thanks very much mate. Yeah that's what LRF is all about for me, scaling down to catch what's actually down there! Its surprising what these light rods can cope with when you do find a bigger fish too! Tight lines mate! 👍🎣
Nice one mate for getting your target species! Great video and lovein the tunes I thought I was sitting in cafe del mar or mambo for a minute! 😍😂😉👍
Cheers mate! Haha I wasnt sure if the music fitted so I'm glad at least one viewer enjoyed it 😁🤣👍
@@DevonLerfer it worked well together mate lrf fishing is quite a chilled out style of fishing, it worked a lot better than thrash metal or something!!!! 😂🎸🥁👍
One of the best LRF videos I've seen, excellent work.
Thanks very much mate, that's very kind of you! Tight lines 👍🎣
As a mostly fresh water angler it’s interesting to see how salt water fishing is getting lighter & from the looks of it more fun!
I definitely enjoy the light side of saltwater fishing mate, it really does make things so much more fun and gets the best out of even the smaller fish 🙂🎣
Nice one! I’ve had a Baillon’s from Deal pier in Kent, that was equally stacked with pout as well!
Cheers mate! Haha nice one, maybe they like to hang out together 🤣
Oh yes! 2 weeks & I'm there for 2. Inspiring video, thanks.
Ah nice one, hope you have a great time. Thanks! 👍🎣
@DevonLerfer We're you using braid mainline? I've got some 2.5g jigheads, do you think a lighter jig would be best?
@@Smiffy830 yeah was using a 0.4pe braid mainline with fluoro leader. 2.5g jighead will probably be suitable in some situations, I chopped and changed a bit depending on what lure I was using and what I was after, a lot of my target species had pretty small mouths so found a cheb or split shot rig more useful for a lot of them 👍
@DevonLerfer yeah, sounds good that, I've got some braid, but the fisheries I use don't allow it, only use it on canal for pike & perch. I just bought some micro jigheads about 1.5g, I'll add a few number 6 shot if it's a bit light. Nice 1, thanks for getting back to me. Tight lines🐟🪱🎣👍
@@Smiffy830 no worries, best of luck! 👍🎣
Great video as always Rich. Cracking Bass mate 👍
Thanks mate, I've been enjoying finding these surprise Bass lately 😁
Really good video, that to me is what lrf is all about. Great stuff!
Thanks so much mate, really appreciate the kind words 🙂 tight lines 👍🎣
Great videos. They have inspired me to give LRF ago. Any advice on lures and plastics to start me of would be much appreciated. I live on the Co Down coast in Northern Ireland. I don’t see any one down here LRFing.
Hey mate, that's so good to hear my videos have inspired you to give LRF a go! The first lure I think everyone starts with is isome, it's a scented lure and pretty much everything will go for it! Gulp Sandworm or Angleworm is also similar and very effective. Also worth looking at soft plastics 2" and under on jigheads 3g and under, there are a huge variety of little paddle tails and straights out there, stick to stuff with a slim profile that will suit a hook sizes no bigger than a 6 ideally, I tend to use 8's and 10's for my jighead fishing. Metal casting jigs are also an enjoyable way to fish and particularly good for picking up the pelagic predators, if you look at jigs from 3 to 7g you should be in the right range for LRF. I'd also recommend getting some quality braid if you can, it really does make a big difference 👍
Thank you, I’ll order them up tonight. Cheers and tight lines. Keep videos coming....👍🏻
Andy HtwoO Co Down Lrfing is very popular for more info check out Lurefishing rocks Ireland Facebook page
David Wilson , will do, thanks for the pointer....
Looks awesome..certainly another great vid mate 👌
Thank you mate, cracking LRF venue, I still prefer Brixham though 🙂
Devon Lerfer I fell in love with brixham that’s why I’m coming back again lol not long now mate just 12 days
Another cracking video mate, keep them coming!
Thanks mate! 👍🎣
Nice one! Need to get down there myself
Cheers mate! Definitely worth a visit mate, all sorts down there 👍🎣
Awesome video rich! Really enjoyed watching 😁💯
Thank you mate! Hope all is good?!
@@DevonLerfer Yeah all is fine thanks mate 🤪 hows you and the family? Hope ur ok mate!!
@@TheRetroTaco yeah all good here cheers mate 🙂👍
@@DevonLerfer Glad to hear it mate 🤙
I love these pier videos best
Glad you like them mate, hopefully get some more out soon 🤞🎣
Great video I,m from Plymouth but know Swanage pier we’ll,can get busy.
Thanks mate, yeah it got pretty busy there in the afternoon! Plymouth is pretty good for LRF too isnt it 🙂👍🎣
Devon Lerfer mostly Mountbatten pier for me.
@@kennethgrindrod6438 I really like Mount Batten, loads of species possible from there and I do like rooting around those boulders 😁
Devon Lerfer and those boulders are large it has been pretty quiet there this year fishwise.
@@kennethgrindrod6438 yeah I've not found as much as I have in previous years either mate, very strange
what casting weight is the tailwalk ajist? thinking of getting one for my 17th
Hi mate, the ajist is rated to 5g. Its an absolute dream of a little rod. I actually broke mine last time out 😭
@@DevonLerfer oh no, im so sorry to hear that there not cheap, im thinking of getting the majorcraft one you use because i have a stradic same size but cant find a suitable rod for it,im using a savage gear lrf rod at the moment and its just not doing it for me. many thanks
@@lewisthelureangler thanks mate, i was gutted but it could've been worse as it broke when i fell and almost went head first down a big hole! What sort of fishing do you think you'll be doing mostly? If you're looking for something for metals and cast and retrieve type stuff I'd go for something tubular tipped (like my Truzer), or if you're going to be slowly working soft plastics along the bottom and fishing in close I'd go for a solid tip (like the Ajist). I had a play with a Savage gear rod and didn't get on with it either!
@@DevonLerfer i am glad your okay now tho, i will be using light metals mostly from the pier and rocks, thank you for the tips, always appreciate the help
Thanks mate 🙂 my pleasure, always happy to help where i can, let me know what you decide on 👍🎣
Nice video dude
Thanks mate 🙂🎣
Mi waters are extremely under pressure so I went ultralight and to my surprise the big fish hit the tiny lures like there's no tomorrow i have to fight a 15 pounds snook on a kuying Teton 662 light and 6 pounds braided line it was the fight of my life never have so much fun
Haha that's awesome man! I can only imagine what a fight that was, it goes to show what is possible with ultralight tackle 🙂👍🎣
What reel and rod do you use?
Generally a Tailwalk Ajist paired with a Shimano Soare or a Major Craft Truzer and a Shimano Stradic
@@DevonLerfer thanks
Another really enjoyable video, edit and content very good.
Great to see lrf in the far East works too !
Oh, by the way, those little Pout make brilliant Bass bait ........ ☺
Thanks mate! Haha that would explain the good numbers of Bass there 🤣
The middle section has now been filled in so unfishable .
That is a shame 😢