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Youngsters and beginners are so so lucky to have content like this accessible to them these days. Brilliantly described and you regularly teach an old dog like myself many new tricks. Keep up the excellent work. Massive respect for what you're doing for Angling ❤
Th cinematography of this is a pleasure. It adds to the mood of fishing. The dawn in early summers by the lake is special time. And tench fishing is my favourite in those times.
Finally! Massive fan of tench fishing probably my favourite species. So happy you are doing other species on traditional methods instead of carp fishing all the time! You should do big specimen hunting of different species soon! Love the video!
Thanks Connor! I think there’s so much fun fishing to enjoy, and keeping it varied makes it a lot more fun personally! I’ll be hunting big perch soon probably :)
@@fishingtutorials I couldn’t agree! I’ve watched you and your brother since the beginning and I loved it when you got on your bikes and went chub fishing down the river or feeder fishing and catching some colourful fish! I can’t wait to see the perch video, will it be on more traditional methods on commercials or?
Having watched loads of your ( & brothers) videos , I can’t tell you how excited I was when I saw where you was fishing in this one ! I love it on that pond have had them up to 5lb out of the there on float and feeder tactics . Thanks for the video :)
Everything about your videos are exceptional. From the camera work to presentation to the choice of music, everything fits and feels exceptionally well. I really do enjoy your videos because of these qualities. Nothing feels overdone. Congratulations and all the best! Cheers mate - from South Africa
Your videos are just gorgeously shot guys, and so much useful information - not overly complicated or verbose. Really, you have honed such a good camera presence and production style - the videos you have produced over the years are such a joy to watch and I thank you immensely for all of the help!
Great video as always Carl! Gotta be the best course species tench. Nothing beats seeing some bubbles in your swim. Really love the way these videos are presented, would of been such a useful guide when if these were around when I started fishing. Keep up the great work mate!
Feeder fishing can be good but there's so much more to fishing than just that. Float fishing requires more patience and finesse, maybe even more skill? But it's very relaxing.
Great video as usual. I love fishing for Tench, I've always had more luck catching them early and around dusk too. They do seem keen on maggots, quite often catch them on Corn as well.
Omg... everything you do is so perfect man! How calmly you talk,how detailed you show rigs,explain what you do and Chery on top of the cake is those little moments you film nature ... Everything is great ! I hope you will never stop doing what you doing! I been fishing for carp Saturday gonne and managed to beat my record,cought 6 ! Love it! Little fight with them is something! I wish we could fish together one day and you could teach me more about how to do it properly. Do you do one on one daily training sessions? I am from West Yorkshire
Thank you so much! That's kind. So happy you enjoy them :) Well done on beating your record, amazing to feel a bigger fish on the end! Unfortunately a bit too busy at the moment but would very much love to offer than one day.
@@fishingtutorials thanks for reply ! And it's fine, whatever you have time man :) consider as potential bussines opportunity,offering one on one fishing sessions bud !🏞️
If u would have seen my face when i saw u created this video, thank u! I recently got into feeder fishing and finding it to catch the "gold fish" tench becouse they are just so hard to catch here in Estonia, thank u for the advice. Keep it up!
Thanks you so much Carl for another amazing and helpful video. This will be very useful for my next fishing session down at a wild lake full of big tench and I’m also going to be trying for some of the more rarer carp. Thank you and keep up the good work Carl.
Hey carl, I love fishing for carp and I think they are wonderful looking fish. They are always exciting to hook into, but. I am wanting to go for bigger ones mainly in the double digits because whenever I go fishing for them I will get a 7 pounder if I'm lucky. The problem is, my tackle isn't strong enough to go for the bigger ones so I was hoping you could maybe recommend some fishing gear and rods I could get to seek the big carp. Thank you
Another great video Tench are the most lovely fish. Perhaps to could try making your own wormery would make an interesting video keep up the great work.
My greatest moment in fishing was in year 2000 when I caught my first Tench! It was a target species 3 ft from the bank 04:30 hrs beautiful sunrise Mid Summer Lift method. Lob worm!! Awesome fight from a 6lb fish Cumbria!!!!
Nice. in place where im fishing there is a lot of tench but im fishing on floats cause its more effective for me. when i fish tench they are usualy few pounds and they almost broke my rod lol BTW love your vids i watch them everyday!
I went carp fishing today with my dad on a lake with not many carp in, and I caught 3 bream and 2 Tench! Both pretty big, first being 7lb 4oz and the second being bang on 6lb
Question …… mono or florocarbon ? Braid or coated not allowed So which of above is best ? The two large ponds I fish are a uniform 2 to 2 1/2 foot deep , no weed just a few old leaves & coloured
Hi Carl, great video! One question - any recommendation for weight of mainline and rig for tench in a lake with tench, silvers AND up to 30lb carp? I hear about 8-10lb recommended with 4lb leader but wondering what’s a responsible option incase I hook a sizeable carp unintentionally. Thanks for the great tips! You make angling possible for those of us with nobody to teach us on the banks
Hello mate, for tench I'd go with 6lb if there's no weeds or snags, 10lb if there is. for carp I'd use 12/15lb - Korda carp line is very reliable, and means you don't need a leader :)
Hi Carl hope you and Alex are well. Great video as always, well presented and informative. Was wondering which rods you were using? I was looking at the 20g mini guru feeder also.
Not complaining, but as a tutorial video aimed at newbies perhaps, it would have been nice to point out on the Heli rig that it is important not to have the hook link to close to the feeder so as not to cause tangles, other than that great vid
Hey Carl - looks like you get to the venue already rigged up - how do you stop getting tangled up transporting your rods?? Keep up the good work mate, all the very best (from Adelaide, South Australia)
Hey, what are those orange things called you use to keep your rods together when disassembled? Been trying to look but I can't find them, also think a video on reel drag/setup would be great for beginners like me 😁
Thank you so much for your very informative videos, you obviously are a passionate caring angler, I want to know how you manage to hold your fish without them wanting to leap to the next village,as mine do 😄
Nice video Carl. I have a qeustion for the community. I noticed, when I was using the guru speedbead on my lightfeeder set-up. That my hooklink breaks/snaps a lot faster, compared to loop to loop connection. Am I the only one, or do some of you guys/girls also have this problem? I use a nylon hook link around 4 to 6 pounds.
Great video mate! What typ of feeder rods did you use? I am thinking abaut selling my carp rod and buying feeder rod (i mostly fish rivers and farm ponds so carp rod is over kill) was thinking abaut 9ft 1-30g A-class from guru. What would you recomendations? Thanks!
Ive tried fishing tench and bream now for over 3 months, cant get them at all. Ive tried floatfishing and with feeder. Pull up hook with boilies wont work, worms or maggots either. Am i getting all the bad days for fishing or whats the deal? :D 4 different lakes.
Hey mate I'm new to fishing in uk can you explain more about how to get permission for fishing for rivers ponds and lakes ? I know you need more than just a rod license but how do you obtain those permissions
Thanks Michael! I show how I avoid needing back rests in this rod set-up video, near the end after the 12min mark: ruclips.net/video/t2pv64sLFGY/видео.html It works well for me not not always use one. There is back rest in this video, but I also explain they're not actually necessary if the nearest eye is behind the bite alarm :)
If there’s a load of roach in your lake, then you could try mixing up some ground bait and putting some loose feed in with the mix. By throwing balls of ground bait out it will get to the bottom away from the hungry roach.
What rig do you recomend best for tench i have caught 2 on worms and 1 on a boilie with banana flavor yellow colour and 1 on corn but the maggots is always getting eating up by little fish
If you're boilie fishing a lake where carp are commonly fished for, any simple boilie rig will work. There's likely a video here, if not there's one I've uploaded.
@@brockfordjunktion i dont have any carps lake close to me it’s 1 hour plus drive so i go for tench and bream and big pike in the same very very big lake 15 min away from me in sweden, and i know not many people know about the tench in there so there are very big tench in There and they seem to be interested in yellow boilie banana corn flavor but they spit it out after a few seconds and corn only worked for one and the biggest problem i have is little fish stealing so i put corn or groundbait first right inftont of me getting all the lil fish There then throw out further with bottomfishing and it have given me big perch pike on worm tench bream zander a golden roach (dont know the english name that weighted 1kg 49cm
@@hejfjajjan6245 ok. If boilies are not often used in the lake then it would take some time getting them feeding on them. For getting past the small fish then using a bigger bait like a cube of cheese or canned meat may work for you.
@@brockfordjunktion yes i have been throwing out pellets and boilies everytime i go fishing to try them getting to feed on them, and i am 98% sure i am the only one fishing for tench in that lake only seen people fish with boats and they all say they go for pike, perch, zander. Tench and bream fishing is not that common in sweden neither is carp so hard to even find a feeder😅, do you have any cheese to recomend or meat? And where im fishing from is a bridge sometimes standing on it so i can see the fish better from far away it is a very clear lake you can see all the way to the bottom, and where i want to fish it’s surrounded with lilypads and been thinking bout going there Jump in the water remove everyting infront of some wooden planks you can stand on would that be a better spot since it’s full of cover for the fish? Thank you so much for answering and helping really trying to get into this fishing more!:) first tench 1.4kg and it was the smallest out of a group of 5
@@hejfjajjan6245 decent, sounds like you're doing the right thing. Any hard cheese is fine, like cheddar, the idea is to keep the small fish off. Fishing to the lilly pads is a good plan, good luck!
Looking forward to getting my first tench soon & great info in this video thank you for the tips! Will have to get some of those worms in the sus bag 🤣
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Youngsters and beginners are so so lucky to have content like this accessible to them these days. Brilliantly described and you regularly teach an old dog like myself many new tricks. Keep up the excellent work. Massive respect for what you're doing for Angling ❤
Wow, thank you! Really appreciate this, it means so much to hear the videos are helping people learn :) All the best with your fishing!
Love the little Robin keeping you company!
Th cinematography of this is a pleasure. It adds to the mood of fishing. The dawn in early summers by the lake is special time. And tench fishing is my favourite in those times.
Finally! Massive fan of tench fishing probably my favourite species. So happy you are doing other species on traditional methods instead of carp fishing all the time! You should do big specimen hunting of different species soon! Love the video!
Thanks Connor! I think there’s so much fun fishing to enjoy, and keeping it varied makes it a lot more fun personally! I’ll be hunting big perch soon probably :)
@@fishingtutorials I couldn’t agree! I’ve watched you and your brother since the beginning and I loved it when you got on your bikes and went chub fishing down the river or feeder fishing and catching some colourful fish! I can’t wait to see the perch video, will it be on more traditional methods on commercials or?
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Having watched loads of your ( & brothers) videos , I can’t tell you how excited I was when I saw where you was fishing in this one ! I love it on that pond have had them up to 5lb out of the there on float and feeder tactics . Thanks for the video :)
It’s a lovely little pond! :) thanks for watching!
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2:15
*Walk into the tackle shop and whispers conspiratorially over the counter*
"Psst. Oi mate, can I grab a 10 bag of dens?"
yo you got them lobbies still??????
Everything about your videos are exceptional. From the camera work to presentation to the choice of music, everything fits and feels exceptionally well. I really do enjoy your videos because of these qualities. Nothing feels overdone. Congratulations and all the best! Cheers mate - from South Africa
Thank you so much! Appreciate it :)
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Your videos are just gorgeously shot guys, and so much useful information - not overly complicated or verbose. Really, you have honed such a good camera presence and production style - the videos you have produced over the years are such a joy to watch and I thank you immensely for all of the help!
Ahh thanks so much Chris! Massively appreciate your feedback :) happy they help!
Just caught my first tench and immediately thought of this video! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge!
Congrats!
Great video as always Carl! Gotta be the best course species tench. Nothing beats seeing some bubbles in your swim. Really love the way these videos are presented, would of been such a useful guide when if these were around when I started fishing. Keep up the great work mate!
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Great tutorial… Iv only been watching your channel and tutorials for a short time. I find them full of information and very well made. Thanks
Great stuff! Thank you!
Another informative video for people eellput together and love catching tench on the float rod
i love feeder fishing man !!! the rods and the fish play is just 10x better
It’s a fun and effective way of fishing for sure! :)
Feeder fishing can be good but there's so much more to fishing than just that. Float fishing requires more patience and finesse, maybe even more skill? But it's very relaxing.
Great video as usual. I love fishing for Tench, I've always had more luck catching them early and around dusk too. They do seem keen on maggots, quite often catch them on Corn as well.
Thanks Lucas! 👍
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I saw it a bit late but really helpful, don't think I will go but if I do I know where to go. Great production as always!
Thank you :) Glad it was helpful! All the best when you you do go!
Another nicely presented video. Really helpful too. Some great advice. Thanks.
Glad it was helpful! Cheers Mark :)
I've been fishing for a couple week and your tutorials are very useful. Thanks
Good to hear!
Omg... everything you do is so perfect man! How calmly you talk,how detailed you show rigs,explain what you do and Chery on top of the cake is those little moments you film nature ... Everything is great ! I hope you will never stop doing what you doing!
I been fishing for carp Saturday gonne and managed to beat my record,cought 6 ! Love it! Little fight with them is something! I wish we could fish together one day and you could teach me more about how to do it properly. Do you do one on one daily training sessions? I am from West Yorkshire
Thank you so much! That's kind. So happy you enjoy them :) Well done on beating your record, amazing to feel a bigger fish on the end! Unfortunately a bit too busy at the moment but would very much love to offer than one day.
@@fishingtutorials thanks for reply ! And it's fine, whatever you have time man :) consider as potential bussines opportunity,offering one on one fishing sessions bud !🏞️
Wow Carl this video is so detailed and so easy to follow. Thx Carl ☺️
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If u would have seen my face when i saw u created this video, thank u! I recently got into feeder fishing and finding it to catch the "gold fish" tench becouse they are just so hard to catch here in Estonia, thank u for the advice. Keep it up!
Great to see a tench episode. Great looking fish.
Thanks you so much Carl for another amazing and helpful video. This will be very useful for my next fishing session down at a wild lake full of big tench and I’m also going to be trying for some of the more rarer carp. Thank you and keep up the good work Carl.
Good luck out there Matt! Hope you get a few bites :)
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I actually caught my first ever tench last night on a club water. Great video I shall try these rigs out👍🏻👍🏻
Nice one! Cheers Lee :)
@@fishingtutorials infact I'm on a club water using the helicopter style as this came through 👍🏻
Perfect timing for me! I've just got a new feeder rod to start fishing for tench!
Very nice! Good luck out there!
Hey carl, I love fishing for carp and I think they are wonderful looking fish. They are always exciting to hook into, but. I am wanting to go for bigger ones mainly in the double digits because whenever I go fishing for them I will get a 7 pounder if I'm lucky. The problem is, my tackle isn't strong enough to go for the bigger ones so I was hoping you could maybe recommend some fishing gear and rods I could get to seek the big carp. Thank you
I wouldn't complain about regularly catching 7lb carp. Why do people always think they have to catch the massive ones?
I have a farm lake about half a mile from my house and i go tench fishing there 3 or 4 times a week. I prefer the lift method using luncheon meat.
Another brilliant tutorial from fishing with Carl
Thanks!
Great timing with this video. I’m going on holiday next week very close to a lake that apparently contains some big tench.
Another great video Tench are the most lovely fish. Perhaps to could try making your own wormery would make an interesting video keep up the great work.
Good idea :)
Exactly what I need.Thanks my man 😊
No worries :)
Great video Carl and some great tips. Love tench fishing and that’s probably the fist bigger species I caught growing up.
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Tench and Perch fishing are my favourite. I float fish nice fat juicy worms for both.
Great video. Thanks Carl.
My greatest moment in fishing was in year 2000 when I caught my first Tench!
It was a target species
3 ft from the bank
04:30 hrs beautiful sunrise
Mid Summer
Lift method. Lob worm!!
Awesome fight from a 6lb fish
Cumbria!!!!
That's awesome! Well done mate!
Nice. in place where im fishing there is a lot of tench but im fishing on floats cause its more effective for me. when i fish tench they are usualy few pounds and they almost broke my rod lol BTW love your vids i watch them everyday!
Another great video Carl with some great fishing tips, 🎣👍👍
Glad you found it helpful :) Thanks Michael! 👍
I love tench definitely one of my favourites to catch
Same
I love these videos.So helpful when your only getting started in this type of fishing.Might i ask what your rod and reel setups are.👍👍👍
I’ve got Guru N-Gauge feeder rods and a few different reels. The orange one is a Guru reel and the smaller gold one is Daiwa.
Another useful vid,cheers
You're welcome, glad it helped!
Very very good tutorial. Very very good Fishing. Strike many fishs. Very good.
Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching!
Great vid mate always a pleasure watching them 👍 😀
tench have to be the best looking/feeling fish to catch, beautiful species
I love them! :)
What beautiful lake Carl. What is it called. Tench fishing is the best early mornings raking the bottom,
Another great keep them up nice see you fishing agen now I know how to fish with a maggot feeder. 👍🎣
Great little video, well.done
Glad you enjoyed it, cheers Barry :)
I went carp fishing today with my dad on a lake with not many carp in, and I caught 3 bream and 2 Tench! Both pretty big, first being 7lb 4oz and the second being bang on 6lb
could you make a video about what rods and reels you use for different styles of fishing?
Question …… mono or florocarbon ?
Braid or coated not allowed
So which of above is best ?
The two large ponds I fish are a uniform 2 to 2 1/2 foot deep , no weed just a few old leaves & coloured
I LOVE YOUR CONTENT GOOD SIR my condolences to the queen and the royals and most importantly the people
Those orange eyes 😍 i love tench.
My tench fishing is on a canal, admittedly they don't grow much more then 5lb, but I use a pole. Mainly for accuracy, as very weedy.
Hi Carl, great video! One question - any recommendation for weight of mainline and rig for tench in a lake with tench, silvers AND up to 30lb carp? I hear about 8-10lb recommended with 4lb leader but wondering what’s a responsible option incase I hook a sizeable carp unintentionally. Thanks for the great tips! You make angling possible for those of us with nobody to teach us on the banks
Hello mate, for tench I'd go with 6lb if there's no weeds or snags, 10lb if there is. for carp I'd use 12/15lb - Korda carp line is very reliable, and means you don't need a leader :)
Hi Carl hope you and Alex are well. Great video as always, well presented and informative. Was wondering which rods you were using? I was looking at the 20g mini guru feeder also.
Just watched this before I went this morning caught around about a 4lb tench so must be good luck
Not complaining, but as a tutorial video aimed at newbies perhaps, it would have been nice to point out on the Heli rig that it is important not to have the hook link to close to the feeder so as not to cause tangles, other than that great vid
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Another awesome video, i fish similar style butbwith smaller size 12 drennan specialist hook i find it gets more bites . 4lb biggest so far
Yes, smaller hooks will get more bites! However sometimes you want something a bit bigger if the fish are big or fighting hard near weeds!
Is there any difference between using white or red maggots? My local tackleshop only sells white
Its a beautiful little lake Carl, can you say where it is ?
Do you unclip your line after every cast? Do you have reel brake off like with large carp boillie fishing?
Hows best to experiment with different rigs for carp fishing i use a standard hair rig and want to use and tie others
Hey Carl - looks like you get to the venue already rigged up - how do you stop getting tangled up transporting your rods?? Keep up the good work mate, all the very best (from Adelaide, South Australia)
Hey, what are those orange things called you use to keep your rods together when disassembled? Been trying to look but I can't find them, also think a video on reel drag/setup would be great for beginners like me 😁
Hi Sam, Korda Tip Safe rod tip protectors! They're so helpful! :)
@@fishingtutorials thank you 😁keep up the good work on both channels!
You're welcome :) Thank you mate!
Thank you so much for your very informative videos, you obviously are a passionate caring angler, I want to know how you manage to hold your fish without them wanting to leap to the next village,as mine do 😄
Thanks for watching Bob :)
How does feeder fishing for chub and roach on rivers and streams (slow mooring ) work ?
Have you been manor farm Biggleswade?? Good couple of lakes there
Not yet!
Nice video Carl.
I have a qeustion for the community. I noticed, when I was using the guru speedbead on my lightfeeder set-up. That my hooklink breaks/snaps a lot faster, compared to loop to loop connection. Am I the only one, or do some of you guys/girls also have this problem? I use a nylon hook link around 4 to 6 pounds.
I haven’t found this happen to me. But I haven’t often fished loop to loop feeder rigs.
Caught my first tench today.. 6 of them in the end!
love your content, just started fishing tench my self. I have a question though, when should I be using circle vs standard j-hook?
How often do you recast when feeder fishing if not getting bites?
Wow what an amazing lake. Where is this?
Great video mate! What typ of feeder rods did you use? I am thinking abaut selling my carp rod and buying feeder rod (i mostly fish rivers and farm ponds so carp rod is over kill) was thinking abaut 9ft 1-30g A-class from guru.
What would you recomendations?
Thanks!
Yeah they're decent! That would be perfect for small rivers and ponds!
Ive tried fishing tench and bream now for over 3 months, cant get them at all. Ive tried floatfishing and with feeder. Pull up hook with boilies wont work, worms or maggots either. Am i getting all the bad days for fishing or whats the deal? :D 4 different lakes.
I don't know if you tried it, but if I kept catching the baby tench, I would switch to sweetcorn. The bigger ones would be more likely to go for it.
Hey mate I'm new to fishing in uk can you explain more about how to get permission for fishing for rivers ponds and lakes ? I know you need more than just a rod license but how do you obtain those permissions
hi carl love the vids,fishing like you do how many rods have you lost,nothing holding the butt ?????
Thanks Michael! I show how I avoid needing back rests in this rod set-up video, near the end after the 12min mark: ruclips.net/video/t2pv64sLFGY/видео.html It works well for me not not always use one. There is back rest in this video, but I also explain they're not actually necessary if the nearest eye is behind the bite alarm :)
Are they more spooky on large hooks or small. I use 18 with as many maggots I can fit on. And a six inch hook length.
Small hooks tend to be best, however on this session I think I used a 10 or 12 as there's a fair few pads and I didn't want to lose the fish in them!
very nice video Thank you, 👍👍
Which guru rods are you using here? Awesome video as always bud.
Guro N-Gauge Feeder 10ft :) Thank you!
I live in Ireland and the canals near me are full of tench like on a good day you'd easily catch up to 10 big enough tench
Caught my first tench last session!
i love your channel
If you look in the background at 3:13 you can see a bird behind Carl 😂
Hi can I use this inline maggot feeder on a pole rod or would this not be a great idea? Thanks
Probably best to use it on a normal rod so you can cast it further. If I was pole fishing I’d use a float so I could watch for bites.
any tips on loosfeeding because when i loose feed the shoals of roach get it before it hits the bottom help will be greatly appreciated
If there’s a load of roach in your lake, then you could try mixing up some ground bait and putting some loose feed in with the mix. By throwing balls of ground bait out it will get to the bottom away from the hungry roach.
@@fishingtutorials thanks a lot for the advice greatly appreciated
You're welcome Oisin :)
I love your vids!
What rods were you using as I want to look into tench feeding myself this spring coming up and I don’t want to go in and overkill with carp rods
I'm using a Guru N-Gauge 10ft Feeder rod here :) It's decent
I would love to see a video on carp tactics in the USA
There a early vid on his other channel where him and his bro go to the US fishing for carp mate , brilliant vid 👍
What rig do you recomend best for tench i have caught 2 on worms and 1 on a boilie with banana flavor yellow colour and 1 on corn but the maggots is always getting eating up by little fish
If you're boilie fishing a lake where carp are commonly fished for, any simple boilie rig will work. There's likely a video here, if not there's one I've uploaded.
@@brockfordjunktion i dont have any carps lake close to me it’s 1 hour plus drive so i go for tench and bream and big pike in the same very very big lake 15 min away from me in sweden, and i know not many people know about the tench in there so there are very big tench in There and they seem to be interested in yellow boilie banana corn flavor but they spit it out after a few seconds and corn only worked for one and the biggest problem i have is little fish stealing so i put corn or groundbait first right inftont of me getting all the lil fish There then throw out further with bottomfishing and it have given me big perch pike on worm tench bream zander a golden roach (dont know the english name that weighted 1kg 49cm
@@hejfjajjan6245 ok. If boilies are not often used in the lake then it would take some time getting them feeding on them. For getting past the small fish then using a bigger bait like a cube of cheese or canned meat may work for you.
@@brockfordjunktion yes i have been throwing out pellets and boilies everytime i go fishing to try them getting to feed on them, and i am 98% sure i am the only one fishing for tench in that lake only seen people fish with boats and they all say they go for pike, perch, zander. Tench and bream fishing is not that common in sweden neither is carp so hard to even find a feeder😅, do you have any cheese to recomend or meat? And where im fishing from is a bridge sometimes standing on it so i can see the fish better from far away it is a very clear lake you can see all the way to the bottom, and where i want to fish it’s surrounded with lilypads and been thinking bout going there Jump in the water remove everyting infront of some wooden planks you can stand on would that be a better spot since it’s full of cover for the fish? Thank you so much for answering and helping really trying to get into this fishing more!:) first tench 1.4kg and it was the smallest out of a group of 5
@@hejfjajjan6245 decent, sounds like you're doing the right thing. Any hard cheese is fine, like cheddar, the idea is to keep the small fish off. Fishing to the lilly pads is a good plan, good luck!
Love a tench!
Looking forward to getting my first tench soon & great info in this video thank you for the tips! Will have to get some of those worms in the sus bag 🤣
You're welcome! All the best with it :)
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Found this very informative thanks
Glad! You're welcome!
hi carl just wondering what feeder rods do u use love the content keep it up
I was using Guru N-Gauge rods in this video I had a 9 and 10ft version, both nice for short range feeder work :)
@@fishingtutorials thanks for the help appreciate it
You're welcome!
Very informative! Cheers.
Thanks for watching!
Ok you holding a bucket and your rods talking to camera, what's wrapped around your rods(orange things one on top and bottom)they look cool and tydy
Guru rod bands :)
where did you go fishing
A good top 10 carp reel video for starters would be good!
Good idea!! Will hopefully do a tackle video soon :)
@@fishingtutorials wicked cant wait for it to help me out some more😂 keep up the good work!
Thank you!
Great video Carl. What sun glasses do you use? Cheers
I’ve got some Korda Classics :)
@@fishingtutorials thanks for replying Carl. Looking at a new pair of polarised sunnys and i like the look of yours 👍
That's ok :) You're welcome Drew. Yeah I like that classic style.
I love this video
this is amazing
Vidio yang bagus..saya sangat menyukai vidio ini di sajikan...terimakasih sudah berbagi vidio yang sangat menghibur buat pemancing...