Thanks Adam some great tips in there, definitely just learnt a few things. Your watercraft video is one of the first I watched when I started last year, Thankyou very much keep the great stuff coming
Great informational content as we've come to expect. I have had fantastic success when a venue slows down, I revert to your 'back to basics' video and manage to catch a few carp when no-one else is. 👍 Thank you Adam 👌
43:00 I just tried pitted olives from a jar, soaked a handful of pellet with a little juice from the jar and a few chopped olives, black foam in the olive on a Ronnie rig and I caught my pb for the year 👍
Agree 💯..back a couple decades at least, autumn was the big fish season, while hot summer and cold winter was the worst..with carp fishing popularity now, autumn is definitely the most difficult season, and I personally believe carp have adapted to feeding mid winter. Last 5 years I had many more fish in a mild Jan day than October and November. Spring is definitely the best season now, fish are not pressured in the winter and with temperature raising making the perfect feeding response
off for 3/4 night sesh in early november,this was very helpful,if not just as a nod back to the good old days of corn casters hemp even luncheon meat,nothing fancy just single bottom baits with a medium sized PVA bag 😊,🤞🏼🎣.
Great vid , but how would you tackle a water that’s not been fished for a year or two and only very lightly fished now , no angler pressure in the week and only two people fishing at weekends
I wonder if there is any research into the topics discussed in this and other videos? A lot of advice by professionals is anecdotal and their own personal (professional) experience. I am by no means dismissing that, I think it's invaluable but a lot of pro's will always add "every lake is different" or "no carp is the same". That said, I think that personal experience is very helpful and certainly makes you think a bit wider when you are on the bank!
I'm a USA carp fisherman and im fishing rivers that are dams about 10 miles apart and the river is about 500 yards wide. How do I find fish on these waters? What should I be looking for? My typical approach is dump a few 5 gallon buckets of corn and fish on it a few days later.
Completely agree with your theory of carp adapting and evolving, many argue carp is just a dumb animal who eats everything when hungry, I understand and agree partially, hence when they eat you have to fish perfectly, but I do believe carp become more clever with time passing, and there's mug carp that gets caught over and over again or carp that rarely comes out. The issue is nowadays as a carp angler is personalising to extremes your fishing to try and trick a fish, specially on medium-hard waters, in autumn. Logically, each species adapt and evolve in time, developing defence mechanisms to survive, don't see why carp won't do the same.
How about a video about the influences of wind? When they get on them? When they back they back off them? The contrast between the influence through the seasons? The rules and examples of exceptions to the rules? Effects of things like storms, floods, low water levels and the timeline of how slowly and quickly carp react to these changes. Great videos keep them coming
Top angler is Adam 👌👍and ignores all the noise that comes from the modern carp scene lol .clever man a bit weird sometimes but with weirdness comes wisdom 👌👌and in answer to your question Adam 'do other people get voices in their head ??'yes they do well I do lol ..
I think this is very helpful in certain aspects but tbh its why i dont like carp fishing or carp fishermen all they seem to want to do is get the point across that they dont want other amateur carp anglers fishing because they ruin the fishing by over baiting but contradicts himself by saying they are getting natural food and good quality food so how could that be down to amateur anglers and i know he didnt say anything about amateur anglers but its the point he is getting at carp anglers are very selfish people the ammount of times ive had arguments with carp anglers because im on their spot on a lake and its always the same excuse "this is my local lake" they feel entitled as he said the world is in constant changes has been since existence so it is fuck all to do with getting caught too many times a year or people over feeding its called natural change the fish just aint stupid no more lile they was 20 or 30 years ago but there was very good advise apart from that shit at the start ill always be a course angler 😂
43:00 I just tried pitted olives from a jar, soaked a handful of pellet with a little juice from the jar and a few chopped olives, black foam in the olive on a Ronnie rig and I caught my pb for the year 👍
One of the best fishermen around
Always liked Pennings videos. he talks a lot of sense. just like frank warwick. doesnt push certain brands, just gives common sense advice
Thanks Adam some great tips in there, definitely just learnt a few things. Your watercraft video is one of the first I watched when I started last year, Thankyou very much keep the great stuff coming
Great informational content as we've come to expect. I have had fantastic success when a venue slows down, I revert to your 'back to basics' video and manage to catch a few carp when no-one else is. 👍 Thank you Adam 👌
Very informative video. Cheers Adam Penning, will be making a few changes after watching this 👌🎣👌
43:00 I just tried pitted olives from a jar, soaked a handful of pellet with a little juice from the jar and a few chopped olives, black foam in the olive on a Ronnie rig and I caught my pb for the year 👍
Thanks Adam for another great informative video based on your carp fishing experience, tight lines 👍
2:20 Yes, october used to be the best month in the 80's and 90's.
Agree 💯..back a couple decades at least, autumn was the big fish season, while hot summer and cold winter was the worst..with carp fishing popularity now, autumn is definitely the most difficult season, and I personally believe carp have adapted to feeding mid winter. Last 5 years I had many more fish in a mild Jan day than October and November. Spring is definitely the best season now, fish are not pressured in the winter and with temperature raising making the perfect feeding response
Great point. Q... is it hindering the carps quality of life?
I'm old school and believe they need a few months break.
off for 3/4 night sesh in early november,this was very helpful,if not just as a nod back to the good old days of corn casters hemp even luncheon meat,nothing fancy just single bottom baits with a medium sized PVA bag 😊,🤞🏼🎣.
📣👋 HERE I AM 👋 IM OVER HERE 🤣🤣 love it
Another well thought out & well presented video mate, nice work 👍🏻
i was kidd going fishing with my grandad on danube river...best months for carp used to be end of september october
Cracking advice 👌
Good Video Adam 👍
Great vid , but how would you tackle a water that’s not been fished for a year or two and only very lightly fished now , no angler pressure in the week and only two people fishing at weekends
Thanks
Incredibly informative talk, thank you for putting me back on the right track I was once on👍👌
The master 💪
I wonder if there is any research into the topics discussed in this and other videos? A lot of advice by professionals is anecdotal and their own personal (professional) experience. I am by no means dismissing that, I think it's invaluable but a lot of pro's will always add "every lake is different" or "no carp is the same". That said, I think that personal experience is very helpful and certainly makes you think a bit wider when you are on the bank!
I'm a USA carp fisherman and im fishing rivers that are dams about 10 miles apart and the river is about 500 yards wide. How do I find fish on these waters? What should I be looking for? My typical approach is dump a few 5 gallon buckets of corn and fish on it a few days later.
What would you use instead of tigers if there banned
Completely agree with your theory of carp adapting and evolving, many argue carp is just a dumb animal who eats everything when hungry, I understand and agree partially, hence when they eat you have to fish perfectly, but I do believe carp become more clever with time passing, and there's mug carp that gets caught over and over again or carp that rarely comes out. The issue is nowadays as a carp angler is personalising to extremes your fishing to try and trick a fish, specially on medium-hard waters, in autumn. Logically, each species adapt and evolve in time, developing defence mechanisms to survive, don't see why carp won't do the same.
What does he mean by casters?
Maggots turn to casters then flies
Imagine being in nature so much and denying that climate change is clearly playing a part in the changes happening 7:06
Love it m8
How about a video about the influences of wind?
When they get on them?
When they back they back off them?
The contrast between the influence through the seasons?
The rules and examples of exceptions to the rules?
Effects of things like storms, floods, low water levels and the timeline of how slowly and quickly carp react to these changes.
Great videos keep them coming
Your reading into it to much pal forget all this stuff there creatures of habit there never far from the same areas find em and catch em
Would you use hemp, and casters if had nuisance fish?
Top angler is Adam 👌👍and ignores all the noise that comes from the modern carp scene lol .clever man a bit weird sometimes but with weirdness comes wisdom 👌👌and in answer to your question Adam 'do other people get voices in their head ??'yes they do well I do lol ..
Yeah cool guy
Controversial love the attitude 😢
Too much bait going in In the spring and summer the fish are not hungry any more.
Oh Dear.... Adam was one of my Favourite Carp angler years ago... 😢... That video... 😢😢😢
27.00 hee hee
I think this is very helpful in certain aspects but tbh its why i dont like carp fishing or carp fishermen all they seem to want to do is get the point across that they dont want other amateur carp anglers fishing because they ruin the fishing by over baiting but contradicts himself by saying they are getting natural food and good quality food so how could that be down to amateur anglers and i know he didnt say anything about amateur anglers but its the point he is getting at carp anglers are very selfish people the ammount of times ive had arguments with carp anglers because im on their spot on a lake and its always the same excuse "this is my local lake" they feel entitled as he said the world is in constant changes has been since existence so it is fuck all to do with getting caught too many times a year or people over feeding its called natural change the fish just aint stupid no more lile they was 20 or 30 years ago but there was very good advise apart from that shit at the start ill always be a course angler 😂
made it to 9mins and was falling asleep great fisherman but talks so shit lool
Ah yes, the climate is changing because it is just a cyclical change. Like how the polar caps are melting. Cause that happens every so often /s
Yes we know this... anyone with an ounce of common sense and critical thinking knows "man made climate change" is a con.
Lol.. you melt
This channel is going great guns eh.
43:00 I just tried pitted olives from a jar, soaked a handful of pellet with a little juice from the jar and a few chopped olives, black foam in the olive on a Ronnie rig and I caught my pb for the year 👍