Great video James. I used to live in Cropthorne, but now near Evesham. Those are some excellent tips and no matter how long you have been fishing, you can always learn something new.
Good video, thanks for the tips, part about those stopers was good, never thought about that - fish just hooks itself, good stuff, loved this video, very useful.
Nothing like our black bream here in Australia We pronounce them as if it was spelled "brim " but spelled the same way .. Ours are salt water estuary fish and fight like crazy. A decent bream around a kilo (2,2 pounds) can just smash you and run you all over the place ..These English bream remind me of carp for some reason ..Your tackle is very interesting but again nothing like how we fish for our bream . Usually we use a leader with a hook and small running sinker .. sometimes just a simple hook with no leader ..
Hi! I like to vary the hooklength I'm using depending on the conditions and how the fish are responding. Its not a short hooklength compared to a method feeder or true bolt rig. I think 2 foot is short when compared to traditional feeder rig on natural venues. When the fishing is harder or when I want to present a bait on the drop then I use longer hooklengths up to 2m in length. Anyway use what works for you!
off fishing the north bank at pboro this weekend , I don't normally feeder fish on rivers so great tips , can I just put the feeder between two grippa stops or do I have to put all those boom knots in ? bit confused by all that to be honest .... thanks
james, can I ask a quick question, if you were to go fly fishing up the roaches outside leek in staffs, with say about 4 people, do you think we would all fit in a yellow ford escort?!
Good information, but why add those ridiculous sound effects. We are all sufficiently engaged to see the video all the way through. Please assume we are intelligent anglers. Ah! - perhaps I should have to addressed you as 'mate'.
4 to 6 foot hook length? wtf! no need! 4 to 6 inch max for any hook length i use! inline method feeder i use by guru! 4 inch to 6 inches on rivers! 3 to 4 on still waters!
Let me tell you I was lucky enough to fish with the legend Ivan Marks in the 70's and 80's and he always worked out how he would get more bites than anyone else. In those days we fished waters like the Welland , Nene, Great Ouse and I can guarantee that ONE of the best tips he ever shared with me was for Bream on the Welland a 6 foot tail on a paternoster rig.
Great video James. I used to live in Cropthorne, but now near Evesham. Those are some excellent tips and no matter how long you have been fishing, you can always learn something new.
This was one of the most useful tip videos I’ve ever seen, thanks a lot mate 👍🏼🎣
A very good & informative video, thank you 👍
Beautiful. River, I miss the English river fishing since moving to oz 45 years ago !!
yep that was a fine day indeed!
Great video lots of good advice's. As never really know how to set up for feeder fishing. And i only live about 20 minutes from that stretch of water.
Good video, thanks for the tips, part about those stopers was good, never thought about that - fish just hooks itself, good stuff, loved this video, very useful.
Nothing like our black bream here in Australia We pronounce them as if it was spelled "brim " but spelled the same way .. Ours are salt water estuary fish and fight like crazy. A decent bream around a kilo (2,2 pounds) can just smash you and run you all over the place ..These English bream remind me of carp for some reason ..Your tackle is very interesting but again nothing like how we fish for our bream . Usually we use a leader with a hook and small running sinker .. sometimes just a simple hook with no leader ..
Hi! I like to vary the hooklength I'm using depending on the conditions and how the fish are responding. Its not a short hooklength compared to a method feeder or true bolt rig. I think 2 foot is short when compared to traditional feeder rig on natural venues. When the fishing is harder or when I want to present a bait on the drop then I use longer hooklengths up to 2m in length. Anyway use what works for you!
Great James. Thanks.
off fishing the north bank at pboro this weekend , I don't normally feeder fish on rivers so great tips , can I just put the feeder between two grippa stops or do I have to put all those boom knots in ? bit confused by all that to be honest .... thanks
u should come to overton lakes ferry meadows or the entrance on river nene bob nudd fav spot on river the lake is ringers
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Very helpful vid thanks
james, can I ask a quick question, if you were to go fly fishing up the roaches outside leek in staffs, with say about 4 people, do you think we would all fit in a yellow ford escort?!
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is a hooklength of 2 foot short?! dawm im using like 10 cm for a hooklength
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I'm pretty sure we call that a Carp in America. Bottom feeder or trash fish. Some people eat them and some don't.
Nah carp are different
Google CARP then tell me that bottom feeder is not related
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Good information, but why add those ridiculous sound effects. We are all sufficiently engaged to see the video all the way through. Please assume we are intelligent anglers. Ah! - perhaps I should have to addressed you as 'mate'.
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4 to 6 foot hook length? wtf! no need! 4 to 6 inch max for any hook length i use! inline method feeder i use by guru! 4 inch to 6 inches on rivers! 3 to 4 on still waters!
your videos are really great Pete!
ShakespeareFishingTV I fear Pete only fishes commercials....
Pete Wolstencroft he caught fish didn’t he?
Let me tell you I was lucky enough to fish with the legend Ivan Marks in the 70's and 80's and he always worked out how he would get more bites than anyone else. In those days we fished waters like the Welland , Nene, Great Ouse and I can guarantee that ONE of the best tips he ever shared with me was for Bream on the Welland a 6 foot tail on a paternoster rig.
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That isn't a bream its a nasty azz carp
Yes it is
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TheBambislayer You do not go coarse fishing do you? A bream is a silverfish over here in europe, they are not even related to carp -__-
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