Spring Spearfishing for big flatfish (Isle of Anglesey)

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024

Комментарии • 49

  • @lauritzlund-iversen2703
    @lauritzlund-iversen2703 Год назад +3

    Banger video! Here in Norway the most effective way to hunt flatfish is to scan as much area as possible. So mostly svimming on the surface where you can see the bottom. Got a 6,5kg turbot and a couple of Dover sole last weekend. Spring and summer are the best seasons for flatfish!

    • @jackmetcalfe8542
      @jackmetcalfe8542  Год назад +1

      That’s an absolute beast of a Turbot!! What sort of seabed do you find most Turbot over, is it sand or gravel? Have only seen 5, ever, they’re rare here in Wales

  • @williamharris9529
    @williamharris9529 Месяц назад

    Brilliant stuff, Jack! Keep it up. Very impressive!

  • @davyboy555
    @davyboy555 Год назад +1

    Thanks for these videos, really enjoy

  • @Mikejolly2807
    @Mikejolly2807 Год назад

    Nice video to watch at work whilst it's quiet loved the crawling in the quik sand made me chuckle.
    Cracking haul of fish !

  • @KayPea
    @KayPea 4 месяца назад

    Have a lot of respect for leaving the ray. I've seen a few channels where the focus seems to be shoot the most fish from the most species. I took a ray in my early days of spearfishing. Pretty sure I had to soak the flesh for a while and clean off a fair bit of slime. Didn't really seem that sporting on reflection. I have mixed feelings on spearfishing now but I really enjoy seeing your tracking and have a lot of respect for the skill and craft here. I tend to be out more with a GoPro than a gun now, but it does come out from time to time...

    • @jackmetcalfe8542
      @jackmetcalfe8542  4 месяца назад +1

      I believe Ray numbers are not currently very good, the same with Plaice actually
      Whilst Plaice are typically hard to spot and therefore hard to hunt (many Spearos have never shot one), most consider it unsporting to shoot species such as Rays and Wrasse!

    • @KayPea
      @KayPea 4 месяца назад

      @@jackmetcalfe8542 Yeah, for sure. I am older and a lot more careful now! Have seen a few plaice over the years, beautiful fish under the water, quite often surprisingly vibrant orange spots. Got some nice video. I find it interesting what is acceptable to take depending on one's perspective. I have been on deep sea fishing trips and seen folks really pleased to take a ray. I have friends who beach-cast and wouldn't take a bass over 4 or maybe 5lb as that is in the realm of the big breeders. I have seen and left crawfish, but the commercial fishermen are tangle netting these en masse locally. Anyway, will stop myself climbing down this rabbit hole. Nice video, keep up the good work. 😁

  • @nicknixon2859
    @nicknixon2859 Год назад

    Amazing video again. Loved being immersed in the underwater world

  • @catchcookeat
    @catchcookeat Год назад

    Thanks for sharing, nice flatfish and seabass.

  • @discovering_scotland
    @discovering_scotland 11 месяцев назад

    Lovely fish there mate 👏

  • @UKSpearo
    @UKSpearo Год назад

    The way you are finding all these flatties I'm sure you'll get that sole in no time mate!
    Cracking video and those are some lovely fish you got! 💪

    • @jackmetcalfe8542
      @jackmetcalfe8542  Год назад

      Seen about 20 now, all undersized. They’re pretty rare this far north, I only know of one other spearo who’s shot one here
      You’re spoilt with the range of species you have off Cornwall!

  • @ryane8881
    @ryane8881 Год назад

    Great fish and vid Jack! 👏

  • @kookvision9295
    @kookvision9295 Год назад +1

    Very informative 👍

  • @SuperColdcut
    @SuperColdcut Год назад

    Get on mate, just came across your channel. You have it dialed bey!
    I'd love to know good marks up that way for a venture away from the Guz area.
    Cracking work 🤙🏻💪🏻🔱

    • @jackmetcalfe8542
      @jackmetcalfe8542  Год назад

      Any of the points off the North Llyn will produce fish, they sit in the pocket of slack water just off the main tidal stream
      Find the strongest possible currents and you’ll be on the fish

  • @frazerherald7061
    @frazerherald7061 Год назад

    Hi jack --supersonic vid ---what torch do u use for nightdives---ps keep up the excellant work

    • @jackmetcalfe8542
      @jackmetcalfe8542  Год назад

      Good to hear you liked it!
      I use a Picasso torch, have found it to be very robust, I use my kit very roughly so need the toughest possible stuff

  • @eglwysfawr4076
    @eglwysfawr4076 Год назад

    Im enjoying watching your videos. Subbed from Neath.

  • @JackAcid
    @JackAcid 7 месяцев назад

    Ive been meaning to ask what size gun you're using around the coast here. I use a 75mm which ive found ideal for flattie hunting. Butni wonder if a slightly bigger gun would be ideal for both bass and flatties?

    • @jackmetcalfe8542
      @jackmetcalfe8542  7 месяцев назад

      I've got an 85cm gun however would say a 70cm would likely be more appropriate
      Miss out on far more fish due to not being able to track the weapon effectively than being out of range
      Especially as most of the decent fish off N Wales are in extreme shallow water and shot point blank

  • @nuffseed596
    @nuffseed596 Год назад

    nice plaice there bud. lots of spider crab down Cornwall way right now, do u get them up your way? stalking bass in the shallows is my fav, especially through lace weed, had three donkeys this week 😊

    • @jackmetcalfe8542
      @jackmetcalfe8542  Год назад

      Yes lots up here too, tasty but a hassle to cook! All the big ones seem to not approach when diving in Aspetto, they’re so cautious

  • @noqualms4578
    @noqualms4578 Год назад

    Great video Jack! what knife are you using?

    • @jackmetcalfe8542
      @jackmetcalfe8542  Год назад +1

      It’s a knife I bought in Indonesia, £10 there and would be about £90 here! Don’t even know the brand

  • @JackAcid
    @JackAcid Год назад

    The EXACT same thing happened to me this weekend at the SAME spot! I think these flatties are on roids; they're so fat across the back!
    I bagged my first Plaice, then speared a three pound flounder! He was an absolute beast of a fish! But I blunted my spear after him, and couldn't believe it when my spear bounced off the next target!
    I'm from that area, but now make the trip from Cardiff !

    • @jackmetcalfe8542
      @jackmetcalfe8542  Год назад +1

      A 3lb Flounder is a monster! Have seen a lot recently, I don't often take them any more as I prefer eating Plaice, but there's some huge Flounder about now
      Were you spearing by the church? The mark is so well known that I don't mind giving it away!

    • @JackAcid
      @JackAcid Год назад

      Haha! Yes I do go there, but in this instance it was the same bay just north of there as you went in the video. That flounder was outrageously tasty roasted with garlic butter and chips! Best flattie to date. Going again in a few weeks!

  • @fol3564
    @fol3564 Год назад

    Ever spear any Dabs? My favourite fish

    • @jackmetcalfe8542
      @jackmetcalfe8542  Год назад +1

      Not yet, have heard they're more common off Scotland

  • @johnnevison1337
    @johnnevison1337 Год назад

    Still need to check these off my list! I was up Anglesey last weekend, hopefully we'll bump into each other one day mate

    • @jackmetcalfe8542
      @jackmetcalfe8542  Год назад

      All flatfish species are present off Anglesey, I just need to find an in-size dover sole now

    • @johnnevison1337
      @johnnevison1337 Год назад

      @@jackmetcalfe8542 Didn’t notice half the flatties till you’d speared them so I think that’s my main issue haha! Good luck with your sole searching

    • @jackmetcalfe8542
      @jackmetcalfe8542  Год назад

      @@johnnevison1337 have a look at the ‘7 reasons why things are seen’. Something we were taught early on in training in the Marines and very beneficial for spearfishing, both with spotting fish and also using cover, sun angles etc when you hunt

  • @Kakkijonnes
    @Kakkijonnes Год назад +1

    Nice video! Cut the spine of the fish and they die instantly without suffering👍 If you want your fish to appear whole you can do it with a stab in the center of the neck (below the gills) and leave the head on.

  • @joelfildes5544
    @joelfildes5544 Год назад

    Night dives without a gun…n that…

    • @jackmetcalfe8542
      @jackmetcalfe8542  Год назад +1

      If you saw a 20lb Turbot you’d blast it though I bet 😂

    • @joelfildes5544
      @joelfildes5544 Год назад

      @@jackmetcalfe8542 it’s bizarre how they banned night spearoing,it was an EU edict AFTER we had ‘left’ the EU…and HOW is it not sustainable? Really,how many people are in the sea at night around the UK ?…it’s like a different place at night,magical and a lot less boring than Avatar 2 !

    • @jackmetcalfe8542
      @jackmetcalfe8542  Год назад

      @@joelfildes5544 completely agree. I do some pretty brutal night sessions, often diving 10-12m in pitch blackness, and it’s freezing cold in the air. However it’s the best way to recce flatfish marks
      I believe it was banned as loads of spearos in the Med were rinsing the reefs. When I was in Indonesia there were virtually zero fish about - as loads of commercial spearos shoot at night
      Too cold here and not enough divers to impact the fish though

    • @joelfildes5544
      @joelfildes5544 Год назад +1

      @@jackmetcalfe8542 ironically it also feels safer at night as there are no boats/jetski’s dickin about…although once,my torch went bad at Porth Oer,and it took a while to realise which way the beach was as a storm had also whipped up in minutes…good fun,but not at the time !..