Thanks for the comment 👍 I actually remember being a teenager and searching for local fishing content and could never find any.. Never would have thought it would end up being me doing it! 😂
Be good to see a fish tackle/rod/kit vid, see what you use, not many sib/boat/fishing channels show much on what rods/tackle/setup they use. Your an easy guy to watch, great personality, great channel, I think it would do well 👍🏻
Thanks mate much appreciated! Trying my best 😁 Yes I will actually get around to doing that showing off my rods/reels/line and I'll do a walk around of the boat & trailer and how a launch etc.. Thanks for the comment 👍
Nice catch.. some nice pollock on the Antrim coast, i normally fish of the rocks at Glenarm havent had many nites these last few weeks. I think ill check this spot out one evening, thanks for the video👌
@@hagey100 Yes definitely do.. That corner of the Coast and around Garron Point is good this time of year. Both throw up good fish off the bottom but just make sure and set up with a long distance between Your weight and hook as it can be snaggy unfortunately that's where the fish are 😄 Good luck! Thanks for the comment 👍
@@marketmade Garron Point is good, but it can be rough ground so losing tackle will happen if bottom fishing. I'm not sure of any other spots along that area sorry. Further on round you have Red Bay, you've the Pier where a skate close to 100yrs old was caught a fortnight ago itnwas massive!! There's rocks to fish from there also. Waterfoot beach is very poor and the Pier is under construction atm.
@@FDGRebel Artificial ragworm is great, I've used it as years on and off and it always seems to work. I think it got it off Amazon 👌 Its handy if you go out on a last minute trip and can't get the real thing. You can also douse the worms in oil 👌
@@estd1984 😂 Thats one dodgy slope!!lol soon as the water hits it turns into a ski slope 😬 Seen a guy yesterday pull in a nice fish from garron point as I drove past in the car btw, looked like a big fat ling!
Original spot was Garron Point but there was half a dozen folk there so no chance of wetting a line! Fishing at Carnlough can be good at night in the summer month's on a full tide at the white railings, seen a lovely seatrout caught there in the past aswel.
@@shankill178 correct! Fished it till the cows came home as a kid and early teen, Biggest fish I ever landed was a plaice the size of a bin lid! Plenty of small cod around in those days and loads of pollock, rockling and doggies. Havnt fished it in years but I'm going to do a video on it some evening 👌
@@kodiwtf I have Braid on I think 5 maybe 6 different reels that I use for either Spinning and Jigging at sea, Freshwater lure fishing for Pike & Deadbaiting, then I have that single reel filled with Mono for my beachcasting purely because you can fish a lead gripper better as the line stretches and it helps to dig it in. Braid is that tight with no stretch it can pull the prongs straight out of the sand when you put tension on it.
@@Barbedhookfishing Ah okay gotcha, i've never sea fished myself so I was unsure. Curious by the way what would be the lightest rod you'd use for trying to catch multi species at sea ??
@@kodiwtf Multi-Species fishing from the rocks I'd probably recommend a pier rod. Which is long enough to set up a float rig, strong enough to hold lead weight to around 3oz to cast and fish the bottom. I used the beach caster in this video as my pier rod is missing an eye and it hasn't been fixed yet 😄 I prefer to use light gear In all of my fishing adventures to be honest as I enjoy playing the fish and the feel. Again it all depends on what I'm after and if I'm on the boat or on the shore.
@@kodiwtf Majority of times at sea I'll be using a spinning rod around 7/8ft with a casting weight up to 40g even though I chuck lures that are abit heavier than that!
Always good to see local angling vids. Well presented,
informative and enjoyable.
Many Thanks
Thanks for the comment 👍 I actually remember being a teenager and searching for local fishing content and could never find any.. Never would have thought it would end up being me doing it! 😂
Be good to see a fish tackle/rod/kit vid, see what you use, not many sib/boat/fishing channels show much on what rods/tackle/setup they use. Your an easy guy to watch, great personality, great channel, I think it would do well 👍🏻
Thanks mate much appreciated! Trying my best 😁 Yes I will actually get around to doing that showing off my rods/reels/line and I'll do a walk around of the boat & trailer and how a launch etc.. Thanks for the comment 👍
Great to see a spot you dont need a rock climbing harness and a life jacket to get to.
@@markdonnelly6921 😅 I've seen them videos online! 'Taking it to the extreme fishing" lol
Lovely spot! Love float fishing
Me too thank 😊
Great video mate!!
@@Fish_On_Mate Thanks Lads 🙌
Class mate great work
@@cutepets3548 🌟 Thanks 👌
Nice catch.. some nice pollock on the Antrim coast, i normally fish of the rocks at Glenarm havent had many nites these last few weeks. I think ill check this spot out one evening, thanks for the video👌
bites🙄
@@hagey100 Yes definitely do.. That corner of the Coast and around Garron Point is good this time of year. Both throw up good fish off the bottom but just make sure and set up with a long distance between Your weight and hook as it can be snaggy unfortunately that's where the fish are 😄
Good luck! Thanks for the comment 👍
@@Barbedhookfishing Thank you 👍
No Any other handy wee spots to fish of the rocks around the same area mate,?
@@marketmade Garron Point is good, but it can be rough ground so losing tackle will happen if bottom fishing. I'm not sure of any other spots along that area sorry. Further on round you have Red Bay, you've the Pier where a skate close to 100yrs old was caught a fortnight ago itnwas massive!! There's rocks to fish from there also. Waterfoot beach is very poor and the Pier is under construction atm.
Greetings from Coleraine, great video lad..😉
@@georgeohwell7988 Thanks very much George 👌 Nice little spot ✅
Nice spot
That can be a great spot. Fished there plenty of times myself.
@@gonota72 Yes I've had good success there in the past! Next time I'll go back on an incoming or high tide it was down to the bones that night 😆
Lure on a float something I’ve never done always use lug or rag live on the float what’s the rag lure you use?
@@FDGRebel Artificial ragworm is great, I've used it as years on and off and it always seems to work. I think it got it off Amazon 👌 Its handy if you go out on a last minute trip and can't get the real thing. You can also douse the worms in oil 👌
That slip tho, 😂
I honestly thought that was me away off the end of that rock!! 😂😂
Watching this I thought, sh*t he’s going in 😮 but then realised it’s a YT vid, of course he’s not, about to call the coastguard 😂😂
@@estd1984 😂 Thats one dodgy slope!!lol soon as the water hits it turns into a ski slope 😬 Seen a guy yesterday pull in a nice fish from garron point as I drove past in the car btw, looked like a big fat ling!
Were you trying to originally fish up near Carnlough? Because there was a fishing club that took over most of the real estate in the Bay
Original spot was Garron Point but there was half a dozen folk there so no chance of wetting a line!
Fishing at Carnlough can be good at night in the summer month's on a full tide at the white railings, seen a lovely seatrout caught there in the past aswel.
In front of the police station at Glenarm can be good at night. A good mix of fish and easy access.
@@shankill178 correct! Fished it till the cows came home as a kid and early teen, Biggest fish I ever landed was a plaice the size of a bin lid! Plenty of small cod around in those days and loads of pollock, rockling and doggies. Havnt fished it in years but I'm going to do a video on it some evening 👌
I've not used mono line in years, howcome you're not using braid? Just cause mono is cheaper or ??
@@kodiwtf I have Braid on I think 5 maybe 6 different reels that I use for either Spinning and Jigging at sea, Freshwater lure fishing for Pike & Deadbaiting, then I have that single reel filled with Mono for my beachcasting purely because you can fish a lead gripper better as the line stretches and it helps to dig it in. Braid is that tight with no stretch it can pull the prongs straight out of the sand when you put tension on it.
@@Barbedhookfishing Ah okay gotcha, i've never sea fished myself so I was unsure. Curious by the way what would be the lightest rod you'd use for trying to catch multi species at sea ??
@@kodiwtf Multi-Species fishing from the rocks I'd probably recommend a pier rod. Which is long enough to set up a float rig, strong enough to hold lead weight to around 3oz to cast and fish the bottom. I used the beach caster in this video as my pier rod is missing an eye and it hasn't been fixed yet 😄 I prefer to use light gear In all of my fishing adventures to be honest as I enjoy playing the fish and the feel. Again it all depends on what I'm after and if I'm on the boat or on the shore.
@@kodiwtf Majority of times at sea I'll be using a spinning rod around 7/8ft with a casting weight up to 40g even though I chuck lures that are abit heavier than that!
Any chance you’d tell me where abouts on the coast u are?
Yes about 2 miles past Garron Point towards Waterfoot 👌
@@Barbedhookfishing yer a gentleman. I’ll give it a try…. Tks.
@@fullsoda50 There's a lay by on your left with a gate leading up a stone path. That's your marker. Very good spot, I think they call it the ledges 👍
@@Barbedhookfishing fantastic. Really appreciated. I’ll 100% be trying it out.
@@Barbedhookfishing Nah, its known by a different name 🌊
Bro, you can sent geolocation this buitiffful place? ?!!
@@BA-rq3gd Check out the Hidden Village of Galboly on Google maps.. 👍 That's the spot to park then walk towards the sea
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@@noelhill7225 Lyth* Blockin, Pollack, they're all the same.
East Coast of Ireland 🇮🇪....