Hi andy you ok pal, once again cheers for the vid to chill out to nice one. Well done on your catch. We all love last cast fish , the amount of times ive had first cast fish ,then nothing for the rest of session lol. All the best from GRIMSBY.
@carldawson832, many thanks and Yes, all good. Thanks for your continued support and watching thd Channel, It was tough going, but the fish change everything.
Good video Andy well done on finding a cod I haven't had any cod for about a month now when I was catching a few they have been in great condition and between 4 and 5 lb
@@andybowrahfishing9313 hi mate , yeah just around the corner from you as normal lol. Left work late got stuck in rush hour traffic , that was the closest venue , the rods are great easy to load up and strong perfect ,
Nice session, was the line you were using Blaze Multi ?, if yes, can you see it at night ? Also out of curiosity what breaking in do you use ? Thanks in advance Go Steady Derek
@derekjefferson1324 thanks for watching, it's 18lb Sylcast, used to buy bulk spools from Trago Mills, for rough ground. All it's. 4mm abit thicker than most it's perfect for 2 or 3 sessions on the reefs and very cost effective.
@mrsamomidi thanks for watching, Yes thats correct, when my hands get wet or indeed cold, it helps grip the rod better. Also its slightly more comfortable, somthing I've done on all my rods for years.
Hi andy you ok pal, once again cheers for the vid to chill out to nice one. Well done on your catch. We all love last cast fish , the amount of times ive had first cast fish ,then nothing for the rest of session lol. All the best from GRIMSBY.
@carldawson832, many thanks and Yes, all good.
Thanks for your continued support and watching thd Channel,
It was tough going, but the fish change everything.
Beautiful oceanside. Best wishes from California. !!
Many thanks for watching
Lovely Cod there, lovely weather with a great video to boot, happy days indeed
@shorefishingfilms, very much appreciated, Thank you
Quick and good one Andy👌 Congrats 👏 for that lovely 😍 cody. Take care and tight lines mate🎣👊💪
Awesome isn't it, superb conditioning.
Nice one mate well done on the codling 🎣👍
@ianhooper3577 many thanks
Good video Andy well done on finding a cod I haven't had any cod for about a month now when I was catching a few they have been in great condition and between 4 and 5 lb
@peteretheridge3309 many thanks for the kind comments, yes indeed they seems to be stunning condition, clearer eaten well over the Winter months
well done Andy. nice cod.
Many thanks, thats as prime as they come and thank you for watching🤗
Perserverance pays off and a lovely sunset too , great fish !
@fishingat indeed, i'd stuck it our for a good few hours with very little happening and just goes to show what 1 fish can do for our morale.
Nice codling Andy 👍
@paulbaker2959 - Yum Yum, perfect sized for the table
Well done mate , that venue does show some nice fish , see you soon mate
Thanks for watching @Tony.
I see you were not far from me, you like they new rods then.
@@andybowrahfishing9313 hi mate , yeah just around the corner from you as normal lol. Left work late got stuck in rush hour traffic , that was the closest venue , the rods are great easy to load up and strong perfect ,
Nice one Andy bud! enjoy your meal mate mm
@castersfishingwales2038 - looking foward to it....Yum Yum
Nice session, was the line you were using Blaze Multi ?, if yes, can you see it at night ? Also out of curiosity what breaking in do you use ?
Thanks in advance
Go Steady
Derek
@derekjefferson1324 thanks for watching, it's 18lb Sylcast, used to buy bulk spools from Trago Mills, for rough ground.
All it's. 4mm abit thicker than most it's perfect for 2 or 3 sessions on the reefs and very cost effective.
@@andybowrahfishing9313
Thanks for your time in replying
@@derekjefferson1324 no problem, hope you enjoy my channel.
Hi fella you interested in any black lug wraps
@nathanbrown8091 many thanks for watching, where you based
Do you use karakal grip on the rod? What for? :)
@mrsamomidi thanks for watching, Yes thats correct, when my hands get wet or indeed cold, it helps grip the rod better.
Also its slightly more comfortable, somthing I've done on all my rods for years.
@@andybowrahfishing9313 interesting I have done the exact same thing for my tripod