Absolutely one of the Best Fishing Channels am so glad i have come across 👍 Really Really Enjoyable with a mixture of tips and advice and plenty of good humoured banter 👍 not to mention the Beautiful scenery of Scotland 🏴 👍
Brilliant, really enjoyed this, trotting a float and the feeder, love both methods. Been totally preoccupied with the fly and wild brownies this year, I need to get back to a bit of the maggot drowning, that 1lb 9oz roach was a lovely fish.
Love your videos, gents. Always filmed in stunning scenery. The much and oft ignored dace deserves its time in the limelight. I fish for dace on a local stream and have been lucky enough to catch them to over one pound. They are truly mini marvels.
Another nice watch guys, congrats on the new PB Alex. I must comment on your fishing knowledge, Alex, impressive! Also had a chuckle with you pair sitting on the seats in the water, maybe best getting one of those inflatable seats you get on holiday with a drinks holder on them 🤣
Great video guys , I’ve just started fishing the Trent at willington Derbyshire and was amazed by the quality dace truly stunning fish ,love the channel guys ,cheers
Great videos,, I'm on the east side of Scotland, so my coarse fish are very limited, Perch, Grayling in the Tay system and allegedly Roach, but I haven't found one in the 20 years I have lived north of the border. I grew up in the middle of England and loved my coarse fishing, I must get over to the west of the A9 and give it a go. Happy enough sea fishing and trout and salmon on the fly, but as you say, there's something about trottiing a float with a centre pin.
Great video guys and well enjoyed the banter. And for the record guys i know that spot very well fishing from my boat, some nice pike on dead baits, but will have to give the roach feeder fishing ago as never tried it there, but i must say there is some serious weed clumps in that bay. All the best and tight lines Pete.
Enjoyable film again lads. With regards the mullet- I might be able to help you if they are thin lipped mullet. I head down south to Christchurch each year targeting mullet and bass. The way we get the mullet is a bit of a strange one. Size 2 silver mepps, cut the treble off and add about 8inch of fluorocarbon about 6-8lb and 2 size 4 hooks like a mini pennel set up. You put about 2 inch of rag on the hooks so it’s nice and straight with the pennel set up. They follow the spinner but take the bait. Retrieve is slow and steady. I mean just enough to not hit the bottom and enough to make the spinner work. It works a dream down there. Had some fish 57cm(we measure them) the go off like a rocket. Bit like a bone fish. Look prehistoric. Hope this helps if they are thin lipped mullet. Thick lipped don’t seem to fall for this method though.
Great video again lads, have you ever tried breadflake for the big Roach? i use liquidised white bread in the feeder and a lump of flake on a size 10 or 12, it`s a killer for big Roach. Tight lines lads.
The good thing is it then stops you catching the perch, and the smaller roach, but don`t worry about the taps on your tip, as they suck at the flake as it fluffs up in the water, wait for your tip to go right round, also a lobworm tail, but then perch love those also, it`s a fantastic bait is bread, flake or punch for roach.
Absolutely one of the Best Fishing Channels am so glad i have come across 👍 Really Really Enjoyable with a mixture of tips and advice and plenty of good humoured banter 👍 not to mention the Beautiful scenery of Scotland 🏴 👍
Thats a lovely roach.1lb 9 on the quiver tip..no buzzers .nice..yous boys are an easy watch...look 4ward to the nxt one..😊
Cheers Johnny 🎩👌
Brilliant video again lads! 👏🏼🎣
well done on the PB roach
Brilliant, really enjoyed this, trotting a float and the feeder, love both methods. Been totally preoccupied with the fly and wild brownies this year, I need to get back to a bit of the maggot drowning, that 1lb 9oz roach was a lovely fish.
Love your videos, gents. Always filmed in stunning scenery. The much and oft ignored dace deserves its time in the limelight. I fish for dace on a local stream and have been lucky enough to catch them to over one pound. They are truly mini marvels.
Cheers Simon, that's pretty impressive. 🤜🤛
That roach was a stunner as well. Like you, I'm a bit obsessed with catching one over 2lbs. Fingers crossed we both achieve our dreams. Tight lines.
Gents, great fishing, photography and narration, and your friendship really is the reason I tune in !
Cheers mate, if only you knew what it was like. 🤦♂️🤣
Great production boys, made my Sunday evening👌
Cheers Douglas 🎩👌
Well done great result,beautiful Roach.
Thank you! Cheers!
Nice to see another PB, and such a cherished one. Well done Alex. Another cracking video.
Cheers mate, aye he was pretty chuffed
Beautifully filmed and produced boys, thank you! Watched this just before I set out for a days barbel fishing on a Yorkshire river!
Cheers mate.....best of luck to you sir 🎩👌
Well done guys. Dace lovely we fish
Another nice watch guys, congrats on the new PB Alex. I must comment on your fishing knowledge, Alex, impressive! Also had a chuckle with you pair sitting on the seats in the water, maybe best getting one of those inflatable seats you get on holiday with a drinks holder on them 🤣
Cheers mate. 🎩 👌
You'll get your 2lb Roach there for sure guys, used to catch big big Roach there regularly.
Quality as usual, love what you both do and the mix of species, the scenery was jaw dropping once again.. Keep on lads 🍐
Cheers Stuart 🍐🎩👌
Great video guys , I’ve just started fishing the Trent at willington Derbyshire and was amazed by the quality dace truly stunning fish ,love the channel guys ,cheers
Cheers David 🎩👌
Great videos,, I'm on the east side of Scotland, so my coarse fish are very limited, Perch, Grayling in the Tay system and allegedly Roach, but I haven't found one in the 20 years I have lived north of the border. I grew up in the middle of England and loved my coarse fishing, I must get over to the west of the A9 and give it a go. Happy enough sea fishing and trout and salmon on the fly, but as you say, there's something about trottiing a float with a centre pin.
Brill video 👌
Cheers Francis 🎩👌
Great video as always lads 👌🏻 If you're after carp G give us a shout sometime. Know a few waters around Glasgow 😉 I usually only freeline for them.
Great video guys and well enjoyed the banter. And for the record guys i know that spot very well fishing from my boat, some nice pike on dead baits, but will have to give the roach feeder fishing ago as never tried it there, but i must say there is some serious weed clumps in that bay.
All the best and tight lines Pete.
Cheers Pete
Can't beat dace fight like stink for their size you can soon get a netfull long trotting on my local River Derwent great video guys 🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣
Cheers mate, hopefully get a crack at them again, get a few bigger ones.
Brilliant stuff, cannae wait to see how you do with the mullet. Hardest fighting fish ive caught, hold on tight!
Cheers mate, will try our best for this year, but will defo be a feature next year, still trying to land a trout on the fly 🤦♂️🤣
Enjoyable film again lads. With regards the mullet- I might be able to help you if they are thin lipped mullet. I head down south to Christchurch each year targeting mullet and bass. The way we get the mullet is a bit of a strange one. Size 2 silver mepps, cut the treble off and add about 8inch of fluorocarbon about 6-8lb and 2 size 4 hooks like a mini pennel set up. You put about 2 inch of rag on the hooks so it’s nice and straight with the pennel set up. They follow the spinner but take the bait. Retrieve is slow and steady. I mean just enough to not hit the bottom and enough to make the spinner work. It works a dream down there. Had some fish 57cm(we measure them) the go off like a rocket. Bit like a bone fish. Look prehistoric. Hope this helps if they are thin lipped mullet. Thick lipped don’t seem to fall for this method though.
Thanks very much mate, I'm not sure if thick or thin, but like the sound of this method.
Great content as usual, well done guys.
Thanks Peter, appreciate it. 🎩👌
Some nice fish there lads especially when you were on the feeder eh
Thanks 👍ye that big roach was a welcomed sight
Great video again lads, have you ever tried breadflake for the big Roach? i use liquidised white bread in the feeder and a lump of flake on a size 10 or 12, it`s a killer for big Roach. Tight lines lads.
Never mate, but I think we shall give it ago 🎩👌
The good thing is it then stops you catching the perch, and the smaller roach, but don`t worry about the taps on your tip, as they suck at the flake as it fluffs up in the water, wait for your tip to go right round, also a lobworm tail, but then perch love those also, it`s a fantastic bait is bread, flake or punch for roach.
Great video guys. Just out of interest, iss it the same coarse permit for the loch and the river?
There is no Coarse fishing on the river itself. We were fishing just above the boundary; essentially still on the loch.
@@alexallanangling Many thanks
Hi Alex if you look up Davy holt he is your man for your mullet