I couldn’t stop catching FISH - Using The Bombarda Float Setup

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024
  • In this episode, I continue my sea trout fishing quest using the bombarda float setuo. Shore fishing in the estuary.
    Phenomenal sea trout session on the bombarda + Hints and Tips.
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Комментарии • 67

  • @jamesvan-lint7351
    @jamesvan-lint7351 Месяц назад

    Great fishing ! Thanks for the film.

  • @vasik9719
    @vasik9719 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience in this quite new for me way of fishing!
    And real fishing scenes are invaluable!
    Keep posting, please!

  • @vasik9719
    @vasik9719 5 месяцев назад

    It is lovely afternoon, indeed!
    The fish is just a bonus!:)

  • @anotherangleUK
    @anotherangleUK Год назад +1

    Good explanation as always. Stunning image of the silver sides of the fish with the sun emphasising the markings. Well done, looks a lovely venue.

    • @PiscatorUK-Fishing
      @PiscatorUK-Fishing  Год назад +1

      Thanks Phil, I had a fabulous few hours, just great to kick the season off with a some lovely silver fish. Catch you soon buddy.

  • @shuggiemcg1
    @shuggiemcg1 Год назад

    What a session thanks for sharing I will get through all your videos at some point lol

  • @dalelander2152
    @dalelander2152 Год назад +1

    Really enjoying your videos mate keep them coming catch and release rules bless you sir 👊

    • @PiscatorUK-Fishing
      @PiscatorUK-Fishing  Год назад

      Thanks for watching and your feedback Dale, very much appreciated mate, tight lines👍

  • @fraser5754
    @fraser5754 Год назад

    Always great to watch and inspiring

    • @PiscatorUK-Fishing
      @PiscatorUK-Fishing  Год назад

      Thanks so much for your great comments Fraser, very humbling

  • @Alan-iu2el
    @Alan-iu2el Год назад

    Fantastic video very informative!!! Learnt a lot about estuary fishing watching your videos keep em coming brill 👍

    • @PiscatorUK-Fishing
      @PiscatorUK-Fishing  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching and commenting Alan, only to glad to share what I’m doing, tight lines if your out.

  • @bertbasset8961
    @bertbasset8961 Год назад +1

    Cracking bit of sport there buddy really good,, and free fishing on top of that it amazes me so many people going to fish for rainbows paying a fortune to cast in a pond when fishing like this is on offer,, the quality and condition of those sea trout was first class well done returning them aswell,, cheers 👍👍

    • @PiscatorUK-Fishing
      @PiscatorUK-Fishing  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching Bert, unfortunately it’s not all free for game fishing in the Clyde estuary. Some areas are free. The game fishing rights for where I was fishing are held by Loch Lomond Angling and Improvements Association.

    • @bertbasset8961
      @bertbasset8961 Год назад

      @@PiscatorUK-Fishing that shows how much I know I actually assumed that you were on the tay estuary I no the guys get a few from there every year,, either way I'd much rather pay the cash for this type of fishing ,, tight lines, cheers

    • @Grambo1670
      @Grambo1670 Год назад

      @@bertbasset8961 absolutely , the Tay is around £20 from Dundee City Council .... sickening that media channels can convey the wrong message, have a good season.

  • @Trojwaterman
    @Trojwaterman Год назад +1

    Great Video. I have always been a big fan of green mono especially the slightly darker one. I used to use one called Abulon when I did a lot of bass fishing from the shore, I have had a few double figure fish on it and they are very wary in shallow water. I swear its harder for the fish to see or its just more natural underwater. On the contrast I tried bright orange line once and I struggled to catch anything :)

    • @PiscatorUK-Fishing
      @PiscatorUK-Fishing  Год назад

      Hi TroJ, Thanks very much for watching, commenting and sharing your information, very much appreciated mate. Your channel is doing brilliant always a joy to watch, wherever your doing👍

  • @davidbarnes241
    @davidbarnes241 Год назад

    Cracking session 👏👏👏

  • @Ian-xl2xf
    @Ian-xl2xf Год назад +1

    Thank you for great information you don't hide nothing show the lures the line and the location. Thank you will def give it a try and visit the tackle shop to and see tiger

    • @PiscatorUK-Fishing
      @PiscatorUK-Fishing  11 месяцев назад

      No problem Ian and thanks for commenting and watching👍

  • @bertifrasilmeye995
    @bertifrasilmeye995 Год назад

    Hi, great fun again...that fly is a bit like a stretched out version of a teal blue and silver.
    No singing line this time or maybe I missed it....but a beautiful day out none the less!
    ATB.

    • @PiscatorUK-Fishing
      @PiscatorUK-Fishing  Год назад

      Thanks Berti, no big fight this time. As you said just great to be out having fun and catching a few fish. The clouser in that colour is very much like the TB and Silver. Cheers for the comments👍

  • @Niall-ie3iy
    @Niall-ie3iy 2 месяца назад

    Just discovered you channel which I'm blown away with.
    To be honest I was looking for information on ultralight fishing with flies thank you a treasure trove of information
    I am confused from what I have seen most people don't go above 10 grams. Can you tell me why the heavier end tackle can be used
    Thanks I really enjoy the active fishing videos and you obvious passion

    • @PiscatorUK-Fishing
      @PiscatorUK-Fishing  2 месяца назад +1

      Hi Niall, thanks for your comments buddy only too happy to help. The reason I stick to around 20gram is for a bit of distance and it helps to punch into the wind. The heavier/larger bombard helps to stay below the surface although this can also also come to the surface if you work it to hard or fast and in a strong flowing tide. If there is a bit of a wave on the water I don’t really mind if the bombarda breaks the surface as this can make the fish curious and will often investigate. Check out my other bombarda/sea trout videos as I give different tips and tricks in most of them. Thanks again for watching and tight lines🎣👍

  • @trisbaker363
    @trisbaker363 Год назад

    Caught my first sea trout of the year today, really chuffed, a beautiful fish, 35cm long.

    • @PiscatorUK-Fishing
      @PiscatorUK-Fishing  Год назад

      Great job Tris, thanks for sharing and the update, all systems go, tight lines👍

    • @trisbaker363
      @trisbaker363 Год назад

      @@PiscatorUK-Fishing Another one today, it was a big one, just about to net it and off it went, almost had tears in my eyes, ah well.

    • @PiscatorUK-Fishing
      @PiscatorUK-Fishing  Год назад

      Onwards and upwards there will be more, good to hook into a nice fish though👍

  • @gonefishingni
    @gonefishingni Год назад +1

    Hi Douglas from Larne Co Antrim. An amazing session on the bombarda you had ! I myself use it quite often but not as professional as your good self. Question for you m8 when do the sea Bass start showing on your part of the coast? Here it’s usually September October and I’ve had very good success using shrimp pattergrissen for them in the Irish Sea. Just curious as I’ve a little theory in my head about migration routes. Keep up the fantastic videos looking forward to the next one buddy. Tight lines - Danny.

    • @PiscatorUK-Fishing
      @PiscatorUK-Fishing  Год назад +1

      Thanks for commenting buddy, the bombarda is an awesome bit of kit. For the bass it all depends on the late spring early summer weather but normally late July is the norm but can hang around right up to December mate, although not in great numbers late on in the year.

  • @stephenhill3861
    @stephenhill3861 Год назад

    Top man sir

  • @baarzenmepper57
    @baarzenmepper57 Год назад

    just sitting watching Douglas
    I myself was away for a while this morning with the bombetta, nothing yet
    but what strikes me is that the trout of the battle that caught often only starts fighting when the bombarda is already under the rod
    but again nicely done and nice catch if you catch it so well
    is good for self-confidence I still have to grab my first one for this season but in any case fun to do ps I've been watching Shakespeare's omni but isn't that a very soft rod Douglas I fish myself now with a specter finesse spin of 3.15 but I think that's too muchclose to this type you can not fish a very long leader my leader is 2.00cm and that the fly tried 2 this morning the schrimp and the sandeel
    but greetings happy Easter and see you next and if you go tight line, s

    • @PiscatorUK-Fishing
      @PiscatorUK-Fishing  Год назад

      Many thanks for watching Willem. As you said it gave me my confidence back after the last outing. The sea trout are just great fun to catch

  • @browntrout611
    @browntrout611 Год назад +1

    Another great and informative video. According to the closed captions, you said you were using a 'timber' bombarda. Are you using a sinking or floating bombarda? Based on your videos and others, I've started using bombardas in the Adirondacks. I'd rather fly fish but I have to admit I can cover ten times as much water with a fly on a bombarda set up as I can with a fly rod. And with the right bombarda set up I can present any fly the same as a fly rod in still water. Sometimes I use the bombarda to test and efficiently cover new water before I employ the fly rod.

    • @PiscatorUK-Fishing
      @PiscatorUK-Fishing  Год назад +1

      Hello friend, I have only used the sinking bombarda in my videos. Your tactics sound spot on, it is a great method to cover more water. Thanks for watching and your continued support to the channel👍

  • @articledimension-im6ij
    @articledimension-im6ij 2 месяца назад

    Whats the best way to fiish seatrout in july, i am hoping to fish local estuary next month. I will try a bombarda float with various baits but not sure whats best in the middle of summer. I love your videos and thanks for sharing your knowledge.

    • @PiscatorUK-Fishing
      @PiscatorUK-Fishing  2 месяца назад

      Hi buddy thanks for commenting. For bombarda bait thin mackerel strip or filleted Sandeel. Flies most baitfish patterns will catch. Tight lines, if you need more information just ask mate

  • @paulowen1258
    @paulowen1258 3 месяца назад

    Looks awesome , what rod is that one , I’m on a budget , can you recommend one for me please , I want to catch my 1st sea trout (estuary fishing) 👍

    • @PiscatorUK-Fishing
      @PiscatorUK-Fishing  3 месяца назад +1

      Hi Paul, that rod was a Shakespeare Omni feeder rod 11ft £25

    • @paulowen1258
      @paulowen1258 3 месяца назад

      @@PiscatorUK-Fishing awesome 👏

  • @chrisrajek7958
    @chrisrajek7958 Год назад

    Loving your videos pal ,l am over in the east my brother and l are hopefully going to give it a go for sea trout , could you give us a rough idea where to give a try 👍

    • @PiscatorUK-Fishing
      @PiscatorUK-Fishing  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the support Chris, glad you like them. Have you ever tried Cramond, use to be good. I’m from Edinburgh and used to fish there back in the day.

    • @chrisrajek7958
      @chrisrajek7958 Год назад

      @@PiscatorUK-Fishing cheers will give it a go 👍

  • @dazlee3257
    @dazlee3257 Год назад

    Fantastic 👍
    I understand the bombarder is superior but would a small drilled bullet have a chance of a fish or would it be too erratic on drop and retrieve?

    • @PiscatorUK-Fishing
      @PiscatorUK-Fishing  Год назад +1

      It will sink a lot faster but that’s not the issue with a lead it’s the leader wrapping around the main line during the cast.

    • @dazlee3257
      @dazlee3257 Год назад +1

      @@PiscatorUK-Fishing Gotcha, thanks 👍
      3x 25g bombarders arrived this morning, so im set once water clears a bit after N. E winds.

  • @fraser5754
    @fraser5754 Год назад

    Is that the other side of helensburgh as in not the rhu side? Further back toward Dumbarton? I'm looking for somewhere that you get peace from dogs running through your stuff. I travel from kilmarnock and it's also peace and quiet I'm seeking lol I'm pretty new to this salt water stuff. Do you get them all round the coast or is it better near a stream or river flowing into the salt water?

  • @davidburgess2354
    @davidburgess2354 Год назад

    I really enjoy your videos and as a result have tried the Bombarda method around my local Solent beaches in Dorset. I’ve been using a prawn imitation and have had a couple of small bass and a scad but I’m sure bigger bass can be taken on the method. I fancy a trip up to Scotland as I have fished before on Skye for wild brownies and was wondering what if any restrictions there are on the Clyde estuary for sea trout fishing. Obviously I would need a game licence but apart from that are the beaches similar to the ones you fish restricted in any way to visitors? Any advice before making the trip would be much appreciated.

    • @PiscatorUK-Fishing
      @PiscatorUK-Fishing  Год назад

      Thanks for watching and for sharing your fishing experience David. Absolutely prawn patterns work for bass as you now know. David. I believe a day ticket can be purchased for the estuary, I will find out as much information as possible and get back to you. PM me on my FB page.

    • @davidburgess2354
      @davidburgess2354 Год назад

      @@PiscatorUK-Fishing Thanks very much for getting back to me. As you suggested I have sent a pm on your Facebook page.

  • @hearts52
    @hearts52 Год назад +1

    Do you tie your own flies

    • @PiscatorUK-Fishing
      @PiscatorUK-Fishing  Год назад

      Hello friend, I’ve just started and learning.

    • @hearts52
      @hearts52 Год назад +1

      I've tied a few some good videos on RUclips I'm not the best flytier but they look okay haven't yet used the bombarda hope to use it soon just waiting for the right place to fish

    • @PiscatorUK-Fishing
      @PiscatorUK-Fishing  Год назад +1

      Same here, I’m sure they will catch fish though. I can’t wait to give them a go on the fly rod for the sea trout. Just need some kind wind as the tides a perfect this week.

  • @CIC-qm9zt
    @CIC-qm9zt Год назад

    Is that.a feeder rod your using bud?

    • @PiscatorUK-Fishing
      @PiscatorUK-Fishing  Год назад +1

      Yes mate, I thought I would try the feeder rod, it’s a bit lighter than my 11ft spinning rod. I think I’m going to get a match rod tho, just for bombarda and lures.

    • @CIC-qm9zt
      @CIC-qm9zt Год назад

      That makes sense m8, I need a longer rod for the bombard myself, using a 9ft savage gear mpp rod at the moment but it's quite stiff. I'm going to try that with a feeder rod, more play, it totally makes sense. Cheers for the reply bud.

    • @PiscatorUK-Fishing
      @PiscatorUK-Fishing  Год назад +1

      No problem buddy, tight lines👍

    • @jamescrawford3014
      @jamescrawford3014 Год назад

      @@PiscatorUK-Fishing Great video, was the feeder rod not able to handle the Bombarda? I'm new to this fishing I'm using a 9' spinning rod

    • @PiscatorUK-Fishing
      @PiscatorUK-Fishing  Год назад +1

      @@jamescrawford3014 hi James, the feeder rod handles the bombarda fine. Many anglers think the tips are too sensitive to get a good hook set but I’ve had no issues so far. 9 feet is ok but I prefer a using a long leader/hook length between the fly and the bombarda.