oi io slippy not bad mate not bad at all some nice little codling mate lets hope they get bigger as the season moves on tight lines to you and have fun mate
Great session mate, or maybe that's no enough probably you are the best sea fishing man in the Scotland, thanks very much for all your efforts to show us so many beautiful video....
Nice when you get on the fishing mark, and your expectations aren't very high, then within a few minutes everything is turned around. 😀. Good session mate.
Think I doubled last seasons tally in this session alone, hopefully it's going to be a good season!! Your product has definitely sorted my organisation out, thanks again! 👍🎣
Brilliant mate. Always great content. Looking forward to the beach sessions up your neck of the woods. Love watching the plastics and metals being thrown, but love the beach and rock sessions as well. Cant wait for when you are back on the rock mark Cod fishing. Keep safe and next one soon please!!
Slippy limpets,slippy fingers more like,good job you don't try tickling trout lol,great session Nathan can't ask for more, keep em coming,best channel on here
Excellent bait session. You just never know how it's gonna go. Well pleased for you. Thanks for sharing it with us. A couple if nice fillets. Bon appetit... :-)
Never any sense to cod fishing ha ha ideal conditions no fish daft conditions fish as the old saying goes you've got to be in it to win it nice to see you out on the first winter cod session looking forward to seeing you catch again tight lines Slippy. ps.hope the reels sorted.
I thought I had that beach figured out, back to the drawing board I guess. Penn sorted the part out in a couple of days so no issues there. Thanks for watching and tight lines👍🎣
Nice going to get your winter started, good to see a few around down your way in less than ideal conditions. One wee tip would be to stop using bait elastic on your blow lug. Cod baits in dirty winter conditions rely on scent trail,the more the merrier. You will be losing a huge amount of blood per bait by the time you are done with the elastic and it slows you down a bit which can cost fish if they are moving through in short bursts. A good check of fluid loss for any baits/presentation method is making them up over a white plastic container or sheet of newspaper if worms wrapped in it and seeing how much you lose. It will surprise you and it's a good way too see which baits/methods are fine for double patting and those that are best done straight before casting. It won't make much difference when there are plenty fish around but it can be the difference between a blank and a few fish or a big one on the hard nights.
Thanks for the tip Rab👍Loss of scent is why I don't pre bait rigs buy will skip the elastic next time out and see how u get on. Hope your bass season was canny!
@@SlippyLimpets It was ok apart from one to haunt the memory that straightened some hooks,lol. It's defo worth trying without elastic and even putting just the last one on from a baiting needle if you can get it right down the middle. Quick scent drop from the ones threaded on the hook, slow leak by water pressure from the one that came off baiting needle.
Eyup Nathan. It looks like deepest darkest Northumberland is a place to be just now. I'm glad you got some decent fish - I might change my plans and put some bigger baited hooks on to see what happens. I saw a bloke bag a 10lb Bass just below Bangor Pier in just about ankle deep water last month. Alright then - eight feet. Ruddy fishing on the internet - it's torture! I'm going fishing soon and I'll sithi after. Dave.
Alreet Dave, it looks that way although the average size isn't what we're used to. Hopefully next session might show a slightly bigger fish. Aye, one thing I've learned is not to chase the bite, those online catch reports and videos are only good for that day, but at least they give a location to try- North Wales has some great fishing. I'm seeing what I can sort out for December but will get back to you soon.
This winter has been so mild I was really surprised to find a cod or two. Hopefully not long till the weather turns, brings the fish in and the crabs disappear.
Get in. Quality session! Would be interested to see how you get on using mussel bait. Had some good success with the cod with limpet and mussel cocktails! And penn battle? More like Penn wimp!
I try to match the hatch and this beach has no mussel on it. I have used mussel but normally on rock marks. It's a great fixie, loads of cranking power for a fixed spool, perfect for the ground I fish but the the reel gave up early and I'm hoping it was just a glitch. They've given me a new handle so fingers crossed this one will last longer. If it doesn't, then it is a whimp!😂
Thats a good catch from that beach, by God it was dark, and your reel is why most use multipliers for heavy fishing, in my humble opinion fixed spools generally are not up to the job on our coast.
@@davedelaney4290 Yes I've noticed, I think they are wrong but just my opinion mate, use what you want. Nothing wrong off sandy beaches, but the strain on the bale arm and gearing too much on heavy ground. Not room to do it here but anyone with engineering knowledge would agree due to the way the forces are applied.
@@davidoldboy5425 fixed spools have come on loads in the last few years, i've been using them for heavy ground fishing for about 8 years now with no issues, agree some are not up to the job but some are more than capable and strong enough, i've actually trashed more multi's (usually drive shafts) fishing heavy ground than i have fixed spools, look for metal bodied reels and you wont go far wrong, too much flex in foot and rotor if not metal, i think nath has just been unlucky with his reel as penns are usually quite robust tho i wasn't a fan of the battle 3 for the type of fishing i used it for as i found it had too much flex in the foot and rotor with not being metal bodied.
@@davedelaney4290 That's interesting, I never trashed a multi but smashed two fixed spool, both funnily enough at the same spot, in 2 months once, put me off. I agree some of the modern reels are well made compared to the past, but they ain't cheap are they?
@David OldBoy54 @Dave Delaney, I used to fish with militias and braid but moved over to modern fixed spools for the ease of fishing. I get the point about multipliers being more robust, but non of the fixed spools I've knacked have been on the bail arm/foot, it's been the winding gear. This Penn has got some cranking power and, after seeing some of the huge fish they handle abroad, have no doubt they can handle our type of fishing. Think I've just been unlucky with this one🤞
I'm hoping I've just been unlucky with the part that failed. It is a cracking reel- great cranking power for a fixed spool. Penn replaced the handle 2 days after I contacted them so the service is great. You'll soon see if it lasts
Great 1st beach session bud, some canny codlings and a coalie, well done 👍👍. Look forward to your next shore hunt , all the best mate and tight lines Charlie 🎣🎣
I like using approach shoes, they tend to have sticky rubber soles and hold my foot well. My current pair are Scarpa Crux, not cheap but work and my last pair lasted me for 7 years. Hope this helps and glad you like the vids👍🎣
@@SlippyLimpets and that's all the motivation I needed 😆 Got a couple trips to Norway in December, will have some beach sessions here in January. Cheers
Good grief Nat that Penn really let you down. For years I used the 525 mags from Penn and they are solid reels. I'm not sure if you're a multiplier Guy or not. Nice to see some autumn coddling showing up. Cool man.
I used to be a multiplier guy but used Daiwa Saltist's, decided to try fixed spools and they're no where near as robust. Thankfully Penn's service has been as good as their multi's and had a replacement handle in 2 days
No, never given it a go only the saltist and Slosh 30. I think using braid has more benefits than using a multi, hence the reason why I started on the fixies.
The original Penn reels made in America were great . I have a couple But unfortunately they are made in China now so not as good.Best Regards keep them coming.
These thing happen but it's sorted. You should get into this type of fishing, your coastline has some amazing beach fishing. A good option when the rivers aren't producing
Good to see you back on the beach,decent start to your winter outings👍🏼,cheers again Sorry i cant bexome a member,too many i would like to join,would have to remortgage my council house 😂😂😂
On the first cast did I see you wrap the line a couple of times around the casting cannon ?I've seen that or even thought of it but i think I may try it next time out. What would you say are the benifits of doing it please ?
I usually wrap it 3-4 times, mainly because the braid can still move freely through the cannon if wrapped once, so when casting all of the force generated is applied to the spool of the reel. Wrapping it a few times transfers some/most of that force to the cannon, hopefully saving my reel a bit of wear and maybe giving me an extra yard or two casting distance since the spools can sometimes slip during a cast with 7oz lead.
Hi, how many times do you wrap the line around the breakaway canon for casting?, and do you get you’re lugworm online or from a shop? Reply greatly appreciated
@@turboduckhead6179 The pockets on my jacket. That's the thing with this type of fishing, there is a certain amount of discomfort you have to endure- I often say, 'you hate it whilst doing it'- but the rewards out weight the hate
Used a Rucksack for years but my kit always got soaked or stinking of bait. Finally got a box and realised I should have got one years ago. The Tackletrayz add on only makes them better!
I live right next to Inverbervie beach, Aberdeenshire. Could you suggest a good beginner set up...? I have never done beach fishing but quite fancy it.
Aberdeenshire has some amazing fishing, from the rocks and the beach. I started out with a Ron Thompson Axellerator and a Daiwa Sealine 'slosh' 30 and it covered the beaches and rock marks well.
Yeah you're right, I don't really mention any spots I fish anymore. I used to, but the amount of litter and people fishing them after seeing the vids have put me off sharing. It's a real shame and I don't want the spots I fish spoilt any more. It's a shame the actions of a few spoil it for the rest of us, just the way it seems to be.
A pulley has a sliding system that uses the weight of a fish to bring the lead in line with the main line to help stop it catching on structure during the retrieve. A paternoster has a fixed length of line to the lead so has the potential of snagging when retrieving a fish and therefore more chance of snagging. Pulley doesn't have as good bit detection as a paternoster. Hope this helps
I didn't realise there was a difference. I chose this reel because of the low gear ratio, a shimano reel with a similar gearing would have been double the cost of the Penn. Think it's called the Bulls eye
@@SlippyLimpets look for a used penn usa models on facebook market place i picked up a few wont use the junk they make now ,even abu reels are now made in china , tight lines
Good night session and nice fish caught,Enjoyed,Ally
Thanks Ally!!
oi io slippy not bad mate not bad at all some nice little codling mate lets hope they get bigger as the season moves on tight lines to you and have fun mate
Think I've already topped last seasons total so hoping I haven't
peaked!
Well done, target fish always welcome ,as are your videos,keep em coming Nathan,top notch as usual
Great to see you out fishing. I can watch you, hear the sound of the sea from the comfort of my bed. Thank you.
My pleasure!
Thank you for the video. I know how much effort goes into these. All the best.
Thanks for watching and tight lines for 2022👍🎣
Love watching your videos. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!!
That turned out to be a nice little session nath.sorry I couldn't get to see this but been really busy.really enjoyed it.thanks mate.
No worries, you got there in the end! Thanks for watching and tight lines👍🎣
Nice start to the winter season
Wasn't a bad start, hopefully land something bigger next time out
Great session mate, or maybe that's no enough probably you are the best sea fishing man in the Scotland, thanks very much for all your efforts to show us so many beautiful video....
Thank you so much for the comment 👍🎣
What a great video. Nice to see the rod top rattle. I was as excited as you every time someone knocked on the door!
Haha yeah, I love that cod knock!
Excellent Video, Cheers!!!!!
Amazing session again. Thanks for uploading.. tight lines Samad
My pleasure Samad, glad you liked it and tight lines 👍🎣
Lovely fishing Nate, cracking video again.
Nice when you get on the fishing mark, and your expectations aren't very high, then within a few minutes everything is turned around. 😀. Good session mate.
It's a rarity but love it when it happens. Thanks again👍🎣
What a good session loved it nice fish thanks for taken me along till the next one take care
Always welcome Liz👍🎣
A fish a cast is great .Love the cod nod or a slack line bite
Love a slack line bite- that feeling of winding in as quick as you can to catch up with the fish!
Nice first beach session, enjoy your fish Supper👍
Not often I keep a fish but really enjoyed eating it👍
Cracking session that fella, it's nice when the fish switch on like that.
Thanks for sharing
Yeah I love it when they do, just a shame it's a bit of a rarity, for me anyway.
Nice to see you getting a few codling Nathan, glad the Tackletrayz are helping, box looks tidy 👍
Think I doubled last seasons tally in this session alone, hopefully it's going to be a good season!! Your product has definitely sorted my organisation out, thanks again! 👍🎣
Great Video Slippy well done on the cod 👏 always a good watch thanks pal and take care 🙂 👍
Thanks mate!! 👍🎣
Great session and brilliant watch, looking forward to the next video 👍
Thanks for watching!! 👍🎣
Brilliant mate. Always great content. Looking forward to the beach sessions up your neck of the woods. Love watching the plastics and metals being thrown, but love the beach and rock sessions as well. Cant wait for when you are back on the rock mark Cod fishing. Keep safe and next one soon please!!
Thanks mate. Was out on the rocks last night so vid will be out shortly 👍🤔
Slippy limpets,slippy fingers more like,good job you don't try tickling trout lol,great session Nathan can't ask for more, keep em coming,best channel on here
I know! I'm sure I used to bet better at holding on to them🤷♂️
great to see you back on the beach great session cant wait for the next
It felt to good to be back on the beach. Glad you liked the vid👍🎣
Well done for catching, Slippy - and not being pestered by too many coalies
They seem to more prevalent these days...bloody bait steelers!
keep up the good work mate smashing it
Cheers mate, hope I haven't peaked!
love the beach fishing vids
Hopefully plenty more coming, especially after this session!
cracking start to the winter season mate , well done , tight lines
Hope I haven't peaked too soon 😂
Another brilliant video. Always look forward to your vids ✅
Thanks mate!!👍🎣
Another good video. Just shows you’ve got to be in it to win it. 👌
Definitely do! Can't catch fish if you don't have a bait in the water 😂
Lol love the end!! gutted about the real buddy!! awesome vid as always
Thanks for making it that far! Thankfully the service from Penn has been great and had a new handle in 2 days
nice one nath looking forward to more cod fishing vids
Out again on Wednesday so hopefully have some more to show
Loved the outtakes!
A little treat for viewers who make it all the way to end of the vid.
Great video mate nice to see a few codling 👌
Glad to see you bait fishing again
Feels good to be back out again! Same again this week👍🎣
@@SlippyLimpets brilliant i will be watching
Great session Nathan, keep them coming
Will do Richard!!
Great video Nathan I've have watched a few now totally enjoying them.
Well done on your Codling great session buddy 🎣👍
Great video, loved every minute
Thank you!
Fabulous evening of fishing there mate.
Tight lines 🎣😎👍🏼
Definitely unexpected! Cheers dude and tight lines👍🎣
Excellent bait session. You just never know how it's gonna go. Well pleased for you. Thanks for sharing it with us. A couple if nice fillets. Bon appetit... :-)
That's the beauty of cod fishing, you just never know. My pleasure and glad you like it. The fillets turned into a Spanish stew...😋
Brilliant video...what a session. Well done. 👍🐟🐟👍👍🐟🐟🐟👍🐟
Yeah it wasn't bad for 4 hours of fishing, hopefully next one will throw up a larger fish. Tight lines 👍🎣👍
Never any sense to cod fishing ha ha ideal conditions no fish daft conditions fish as the old saying goes you've got to be in it to win it
nice to see you out on the first winter cod session looking forward to seeing you catch again tight lines Slippy. ps.hope the reels sorted.
I thought I had that beach figured out, back to the drawing board I guess. Penn sorted the part out in a couple of days so no issues there. Thanks for watching and tight lines👍🎣
Good cod session, enjoyed it cheers
Thanks Chris!
Wasn't expecting that after the weather and tide talk at the beginning, turned out to be a good session, cheers for the video. 👍👍👍🎣🎣🎣
Me neither, a total surprise but I'll definitely be trying that spot over high tide again! 👍🎣
Nice 1 ,reminds me of catching Minnows in the stream behind my house
Not a Unicorn in sight
Haha, plenty of unicorns, just the baby ones.
Great session. Love the out takes at the end 😂
Thanks for making it that far, thought I'd stick a bit extra in for those who do make it to the end. Tight Lines👍🎣
Excellent job! That rod looks like it has a great tip on it!
Yeah, it's a really sensitive tip for a rod that can chuck 7oz easily and pull the plug out of the sea if needed
Nice going to get your winter started, good to see a few around down your way in less than ideal conditions.
One wee tip would be to stop using bait elastic on your blow lug. Cod baits in dirty winter conditions rely on scent trail,the more the merrier. You will be losing a huge amount of blood per bait by the time you are done with the elastic and it slows you down a bit which can cost fish if they are moving through in short bursts.
A good check of fluid loss for any baits/presentation method is making them up over a white plastic container or sheet of newspaper if worms wrapped in it and seeing how much you lose. It will surprise you and it's a good way too see which baits/methods are fine for double patting and those that are best done straight before casting.
It won't make much difference when there are plenty fish around but it can be the difference between a blank and a few fish or a big one on the hard nights.
Thanks for the tip Rab👍Loss of scent is why I don't pre bait rigs buy will skip the elastic next time out and see how u get on. Hope your bass season was canny!
@@SlippyLimpets It was ok apart from one to haunt the memory that straightened some hooks,lol.
It's defo worth trying without elastic and even putting just the last one on from a baiting needle if you can get it right down the middle. Quick scent drop from the ones threaded on the hook, slow leak by water pressure from the one that came off baiting needle.
Eyup Nathan. It looks like deepest darkest Northumberland is a place to be just now. I'm glad you got some decent fish - I might change my plans and put some bigger baited hooks on to see what happens. I saw a bloke bag a 10lb Bass just below Bangor Pier in just about ankle deep water last month. Alright then - eight feet. Ruddy fishing on the internet - it's torture! I'm going fishing soon and I'll sithi after. Dave.
Alreet Dave, it looks that way although the average size isn't what we're used to. Hopefully next session might show a slightly bigger fish. Aye, one thing I've learned is not to chase the bite, those online catch reports and videos are only good for that day, but at least they give a location to try- North Wales has some great fishing. I'm seeing what I can sort out for December but will get back to you soon.
@@SlippyLimpets Entirely to suit you - no worries.
Nice session - it's still whiting soup down here! Cod slow to arrive it has been so warm.
This winter has been so mild I was really surprised to find a cod or two. Hopefully not long till the weather turns, brings the fish in and the crabs disappear.
What a session, lovely cod pal! Making me want to get out now for the first beach session of this year
Tight lines 🎣
Oh and what is it you wrap your line around before you cast? Cheets
Dust off the gear mate, get out there! The little gadget is a Breakaway Canon, helps with casting braid and means I don't need to use a fingerstall
Cant argue with that session mate . Cracking session , few codlin cant ask for more mate well done .
Cheers mate, it wasn't a bad 4 hours. Is it greedy of me to ask for a bigger one on the next session😂
@@SlippyLimpets Nah mate we all want a bigger one . Wait that sounds wrong lol
Sounds about right 😄 🤣
Get in. Quality session! Would be interested to see how you get on using mussel bait. Had some good success with the cod with limpet and mussel cocktails! And penn battle? More like Penn wimp!
I try to match the hatch and this beach has no mussel on it. I have used mussel but normally on rock marks. It's a great fixie, loads of cranking power for a fixed spool, perfect for the ground I fish but the the reel gave up early and I'm hoping it was just a glitch. They've given me a new handle so fingers crossed this one will last longer. If it doesn't, then it is a whimp!😂
Canny session mate was at seaton sluice last nowt for me but me mate got a nice 4lber
Not bad going for the sluice!! I haven't been back since lockdowns ended but need a trip out there when the NE happens (if it ever does)
Thats a good catch from that beach, by God it was dark, and your reel is why most use multipliers for heavy fishing, in my humble opinion fixed spools generally are not up to the job on our coast.
nearly everyone on the north east coast uses fixed spools and braid for heavy ground fishing now
@@davedelaney4290 Yes I've noticed, I think they are wrong but just my opinion mate, use what you want. Nothing wrong off sandy beaches, but the strain on the bale arm and gearing too much on heavy ground. Not room to do it here but anyone with engineering knowledge would agree due to the way the forces are applied.
@@davidoldboy5425 fixed spools have come on loads in the last few years, i've been using them for heavy ground fishing for about 8 years now with no issues, agree some are not up to the job but some are more than capable and strong enough, i've actually trashed more multi's (usually drive shafts) fishing heavy ground than i have fixed spools, look for metal bodied reels and you wont go far wrong, too much flex in foot and rotor if not metal, i think nath has just been unlucky with his reel as penns are usually quite robust tho i wasn't a fan of the battle 3 for the type of fishing i used it for as i found it had too much flex in the foot and rotor with not being metal bodied.
@@davedelaney4290 That's interesting, I never trashed a multi but smashed two fixed spool, both funnily enough at the same spot, in 2 months once, put me off. I agree some of the modern reels are well made compared to the past, but they ain't cheap are they?
@David OldBoy54 @Dave Delaney, I used to fish with militias and braid but moved over to modern fixed spools for the ease of fishing. I get the point about multipliers being more robust, but non of the fixed spools I've knacked have been on the bail arm/foot, it's been the winding gear. This Penn has got some cranking power and, after seeing some of the huge fish they handle abroad, have no doubt they can handle our type of fishing. Think I've just been unlucky with this one🤞
Nice one
Nice one bud! Need to get my but out for a pleasure fish soon!
Great start to the cod season 🎣
Aye they don't get much better!
well done , thanks for sharing, i was going to say nice reel ,, But,,,lol
I'm hoping I've just been unlucky with the part that failed. It is a cracking reel- great cranking power for a fixed spool. Penn replaced the handle 2 days after I contacted them so the service is great. You'll soon see if it lasts
Nice session. 🎣
Yep, really enjoyed my self on this one 👍🎣
Great video, almost tempted to dust off my gear! Was down Whitley Bay/Spanish City on Friday night and the sea looked good.
Dust it down mate. From what I'm seeing, there's plenty of fish around at the moment. Whitley can throw up some nice early season fish too.
Crackin sesh there mate very nice fish. . Hope you enjoyed the one ya kept 👍🎣 tight lines
Aye it tasted, great. Might keep a few more this season. Thanks mate and tight lines 👍🎣
these vids fly over, brilliant entertainment, and lush cods. well done slippy 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thanks matey, best make them even longer if they're flying over😊
@@SlippyLimpets there'll be no complaints from me 👍🏻
Great vid , off to gosport fishing for codling soon , hope I have as much luck as you 👍🐟 tight lines
Hope you do Kevin. Tight lines 👍🎣
Great 1st beach session bud, some canny codlings and a coalie, well done 👍👍. Look forward to your next shore hunt , all the best mate and tight lines Charlie 🎣🎣
Aye, it was a canny one. Thanks Charlie and tight lines!
Good session that , and great video as usual 👍, not a great advert for that penn reel though 😂👍👍
It wasn't a bad 4 hours. Love the reel and Penn replaced the part in 2 days, so all's good. Hopefully I was just unlucky with it🤞
@@SlippyLimpets I’m sure they did replace it fast, 10k views in four days says it has to be done 😂😂👍👍
😂 that's assuming that they watch my channe?!😂😂
@@SlippyLimpets I’m sure they do 😂👍
Awesome mate👍
You're quick off the mark mate👍👍 Glad you liked it
Ace.
Great session, well done for the first beach session. Carry a spare reel, I always do.
I used to carry one when I fished with multi's. will have to get a 2nd fixie reel after this experience
great video m8.love your lure fishing off the rocks too. When fishing off rocks what footwear do you find to be best for grip.
I like using approach shoes, they tend to have sticky rubber soles and hold my foot well. My current pair are Scarpa Crux, not cheap but work and my last pair lasted me for 7 years. Hope this helps and glad you like the vids👍🎣
@@SlippyLimpets thanks m8 look forward to viewing your next video
Cracking session, making me want to buy a beach setup.
Do it, can be great fun when the fish are biting
@@SlippyLimpets and that's all the motivation I needed 😆
Got a couple trips to Norway in December, will have some beach sessions here in January.
Cheers
Cracking video well done where is this beach please ?
Good session, you should try pre baiting a rig for times like that.
And a 2nd Rod
Maybe set up another couple of cameras and juggle some apples too 😂😂
@@kineticman2992 you could try but I think you would fail
Yeah that's a fair point and some times I do depending on bait, I tend not to with yellows because they pop and waste their juicy flavour
That sounds easy 😄
Good grief Nat that Penn really let you down. For years I used the 525 mags from Penn and they are solid reels. I'm not sure if you're a multiplier Guy or not. Nice to see some autumn coddling showing up. Cool man.
I used to be a multiplier guy but used Daiwa Saltist's, decided to try fixed spools and they're no where near as robust. Thankfully Penn's service has been as good as their multi's and had a replacement handle in 2 days
@@SlippyLimpets that's a good service. Have you ever used a 7ht from diawa? such a easy reel to set up and cast. Original 7ht that is.
No, never given it a go only the saltist and Slosh 30. I think using braid has more benefits than using a multi, hence the reason why I started on the fixies.
The original Penn reels made in America were great . I have a couple But unfortunately they are made in China now so not as good.Best Regards keep them coming.
It seems that way. I love the reel and hoping I've just been unlucky with that part. They've supplied a new one and hopefully it'll last longer
excellent night, shame about the reel! I have to confess I know very little about this type of fishing! well done.
These thing happen but it's sorted. You should get into this type of fishing, your coastline has some amazing beach fishing. A good option when the rivers aren't producing
👍👍👍👍 nice one
Good to see you back on the beach,decent start to your winter outings👍🏼,cheers again
Sorry i cant bexome a member,too many i would like to join,would have to remortgage my council house 😂😂😂
😂 Don't worry about it, I won't hold it against you😂. Just happy you're watching
On the first cast did I see you wrap the line a couple of times around the casting cannon ?I've seen that or even thought of it but i think I may try it next time out. What would you say are the benifits of doing it please ?
I usually wrap it 3-4 times, mainly because the braid can still move freely through the cannon if wrapped once, so when casting all of the force generated is applied to the spool of the reel. Wrapping it a few times transfers some/most of that force to the cannon, hopefully saving my reel a bit of wear and maybe giving me an extra yard or two casting distance since the spools can sometimes slip during a cast with 7oz lead.
Hi, how many times do you wrap the line around the breakaway canon for casting?, and do you get you’re lugworm online or from a shop? Reply greatly appreciated
I normally wrap it 3 to 5 times. Bait wise, just depends on if my local shops have any bait, if not then I get it online
Rhys try baitsrus online.
I never use penn reels , only shimano , much better and smoother , being from the south east I can only dream of shore fishing like that
I must admit I do find Shimano's a bit smoother and have better line lay, but Shimano don't make a reel with the same gear ratio for under 300 quid.
@@SlippyLimpets well depends which model you use
I’ve never done winter fishing. Can you do a beginner’s guide to it?
Yep, definitely something I can do.
@@SlippyLimpets what do you use to keep your hands warm?
@@turboduckhead6179 The pockets on my jacket. That's the thing with this type of fishing, there is a certain amount of discomfort you have to endure- I often say, 'you hate it whilst doing it'- but the rewards out weight the hate
Had exactly the same happen with ma slammer 3 marra not good from Penn eh
Nah, it seems sh*te, at least the service was good and sorted me replacement a in a couple of days. Hoping we've just been unlucky but time will tell.
Can't beat the Shakespeare seat box TBH.
Used a Rucksack for years but my kit always got soaked or stinking of bait. Finally got a box and realised I should have got one years ago. The Tackletrayz add on only makes them better!
Ive put the chip pan on and you keep throwing them back 🤣
I live right next to Inverbervie beach, Aberdeenshire. Could you suggest a good beginner set up...? I have never done beach fishing but quite fancy it.
Aberdeenshire has some amazing fishing, from the rocks and the beach. I started out with a Ron Thompson Axellerator and a Daiwa Sealine 'slosh' 30 and it covered the beaches and rock marks well.
Good session ....could you please share the location ??
It's a beach up near Alnmouth
Hi mate where is this beach? Iv noticed you don’t mention where a lot of these places are on your videos
Yeah you're right, I don't really mention any spots I fish anymore. I used to, but the amount of litter and people fishing them after seeing the vids have put me off sharing. It's a real shame and I don't want the spots I fish spoilt any more. It's a shame the actions of a few spoil it for the rest of us, just the way it seems to be.
Ah just cannee keep hold a these things 🤣
🤣 They are the worst fish to hold! Except from an eel or rockling
I hate fishing on sand some how it always gets on my reel
I get the same when it's on soft sand.
covered
hang on , what was that thing you wrapped your line on for casting ???
casting trigger cannon £5 ebay.
It's a Breakaway Casting Canon, saves using a finger stall
@@SlippyLimpets thanks , how do you attach them i have ordered one cant see how from the picture ?
I use electricians tape, just need a couple of winds to hold the cannon in place.
@@neilwright6297 hi thnks m8 in i have ordered one , how do you attach them cant see from ebay picture ?
Where abouts were you at like mate
was this sleaton sleuce/blythe beach?
Up near Alnmouth
Whats the difference between a pulley and a patternosta?
A pulley has a sliding system that uses the weight of a fish to bring the lead in line with the main line to help stop it catching on structure during the retrieve. A paternoster has a fixed length of line to the lead so has the potential of snagging when retrieving a fish and therefore more chance of snagging. Pulley doesn't have as good bit detection as a paternoster. Hope this helps
@@SlippyLimpets thanks this is gonna be a lot of help
Not a bad session at all
Was happy with it for my first
the new reels are made in china indonesia , proper junk i stick too the usa made penn reels , great vid subbed
I didn't realise there was a difference. I chose this reel because of the low gear ratio, a shimano reel with a similar gearing would have been double the cost of the Penn. Think it's called the Bulls eye
@@SlippyLimpets look for a used penn usa models on facebook market place i picked up a few wont use the junk they make now ,even abu reels are now made in china , tight lines
you might as well keep them if you're ripping them out of the swell, slippy. give to a friend if you don't eat fish.
They seem to swim of fine when released
What rod is it you use ?
It's a Any Fish Any Where GB FS Pro Mk I. Not cheap but the best rod I've used for fishing everything from clean beaches to kelp forests
Hello bro hope good luck to u
Thanks and to you too👍🎣
Hi Nathan, keep hearing canny fish ,canny reel canny everything, what does the word canny mean please ? 😁😁
Canny: good/nice/lovely or very - Canny lad - a nice guy/Canny good - very good.
Jimmy got there before me- He's a canny lad