Port Wall Sea Fishing - SCARIEST SPECIES I've ever caught?? (Anglesey)
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- Опубликовано: 23 апр 2022
- Multispecies fishing off a breakwater in North Wales. The fish just kept on coming, and managed a couple of new species i've never had before. Ended up being too early for the wrasse at this particular mark, but what I ended up catching was a lot funner! Also after looking back on the footage I think it was a porpoise, not a dolphin. The first time i've seen one while out fishing.
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Love the ultra light-weight fishing! Great video - love your descriptions of the fish and your energy is infectious. Can't wait to watch your future videos!
Thanks mate, really appreciate the kind words and I’m glad you enjoyed the video!
Great video. Best way to identify between pollock and coalies are the pollock has a bent lateral line, and the coalie has a straight one. Also, a pollock has an underbite and a coalie doesn’t. Hope this helps, cheers. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
It does help thanks for the info mate. Glad you enjoyed the video!
Love that you caught a coalfish, our local pier before a marina was built used to be absolutely amazing for big Coalfish back in the 80s but unfortunately not today. love your vids and energy
yeah coalies are really cool aren't they! Shame that fishing is no longer available. Thanks for watching!
I thought I had pulled in a piece of rock the other week until it opened its gob and I realised it was a Stonefish. Supposed to be the most venomous fish in the world. Glad I didn't pick it up. I am in Australia though where everything wants to kill you.
Haha yeah it does look like there's some pretty savage wildlife over there. Thanks for the comment and it's great to hear theres people watching on the other side of the world!
@@adventurefishinguk always good to see some fishing from back home. I only took it up out here as Chesterfield is about as far away from the sea as you can get.
I would also like to go fishing, I can go home
Loving the varied content Bong! Thanks for uploading!
Glad you liked the video and thanks for watching Richard!
catching up watching all yr vids as new to yr channel. what makes this such a great channel is that its just you fishing without going into detail on how yr fishing, ie, rigs, line, bait, do this do that like so many others do. keep it up buddy am loving it.
Thanks for watching mate! Yeah i don't like to go into too much detail about rigs and gear, just quickly touch on it for the people who want to learn a bit!
'Happy Days' as yer man on the breakwater says 👍 . Another top day George and a top film. Meeting a few characters out on these trips too lol 😆 along with some new species 👍. Great stuff.
Atb fella
Rick n Billy
Thanks Rick! One of the best parts about it for me is meeting people out on the bank. It’s a real lucky dip, get to meet all sorts of people from all sorts of places 🎣
Absolutely love your enthousiasm about everything you catch! I recognize myself in it, haha. Fun video to watch man :) Greetings from The Netherlands
Thanks mate, glad you enjoyed the video! Great to hear you’re watching from the Netherlands too 👍
Hey man, don’t mean to be a dick, but you’ve spelt enthusiasm wrong.. could you edit it please?
Thank you,
Tony Church
What a mental trip! Flipping bites galore!! 🤣 well enjoyed this my man!
Thanks mate glad you enjoyed, plenty of bites indeed. That’s a cracking little spot
Brilliant catch! I’ve caught those scorpion fish, they are quite scary!!
They definitely have an intimidating look about them!
Great video mate! Some beautiful fish there! Love the scorp!
Thanks mate glad you enjoyed it!
Well done George lad nice to see you back on the island and catching. Great vid mate tight lines
Thanks mate! Good to be back, glad you enjoyed it 👍
I love your content mate, makes me really want to get out fishing, I fish Anglesey a lot during the spring and summer so not long now 👍🏼
Thanks for watching mate, great place to fish isn't it!
Great fun. Thanks for posting.
Thanks for watching mate!
Nice wee outing plenty to keep you busy
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Thanks mate, aye plenty of bites. Always fun when the fishing is like that!
Amazing video George! Absolutely love (and am new to) your channel so l have loved catching up on all your videos over the Christmas season just passed! Really cool species caught. Next time you go there, try dead baiting with mackerel for bigger fish like conger eel and Bullhuss (Greater Spotted Dogfish), I just know there are a load of them living in and around a deep pier like that one! Awesome channel! Subscribed and followed! :)
Thanks for watching mate! yeah there's definitely conger around, might have to have a go trying to catch them one day
@@adventurefishinguk You won't regret it! Conger on light tackle are so much fun to fish! :)
Nice one George,excellent session 👏 👍
Thanks mate! One of the more action packed trips I’ve been on lately that’s for sure!
Great vid, some nice fish there, Anglesey is my spiritual home 😉 I can watch blank videos from Anglesey but yours was packed with fish well done, tight lines pal.
Thanks mate, Anglesey is a lovely place isn’t it. Can be exceptional fishing on the right day too!
@@adventurefishinguk on the right day you ain't wrong.
I live 40 mins from angelsy and people spend silly money going all over the world when they have this on there doorstep. I have traveled some what and North Wales is my favourite place in the world.
@@bobjob4275 totally agree!!
@@bobjob4275 couldn’t agree more. I’ve been fortunate enough to spend a lot of time in the Lake District so that’s hard to top, but Anglesey is by far the best coastal destination in the north!
Surefire way to tell the difference, Coalfish lateral line is dead straight, Pollack lateral line bends up towards the gills and head. Another good vid, well done
Thanks mate glad you liked it! I’ll know now for next time 👍
Yea what great fun ... beautiful spot..... scorpion fish are not like their arachnid namesake ..god knows I've been spiked by lots of em....but watch out for the weaver fish....looks innocuous but that dorsal fin could really put a spoke your day...
Thank you! Yeah it did look very sharp I was so careful. If i ever catch a weaver I wont be touching it with a 10 foot pole 😂
Great vid mate - and a new sub! Keep 'em coming!
Thanks mate, I appreciate you subscribing!
Great video!! Grew up fishing here myself... Brilliant little spot
Thanks mate, glad you enjoyed the video!
@@adventurefishinguk is that Amlwch
A beautiful location with lots of fish caught, well done mate. I wish I stayed in Swansea marina now instead of going to Caswell Bay. I wouldn't of ended up in hospital.
Hindsight is a wonderful thing! I find marinas are always a good bet in both salt and freshwater 👍
@@adventurefishinguk At 50, I think i should have learned by now. I think it's the old soldier in me. Lol.
Great stuff! The best way to tell a Pollock from a Coalie is the lateral line. Coalie it's dead straight, you can't go off the colour because both get really bronzey in kelp or what ever weed etc. That little rock thingy isn't poisonous like a weaver but the dorsal and pectorals are so very sharp you won't feel them go in if it wriggles and they carry nasty infections and will take an age to heal so be careful if you grab it? And I'm jealous you are having so much fun etc ha ha :-)
Thanks for the advice mate i'll definitely be more careful when i handle them next time!
Great little long spined scorpion fish 😊
Thanks for the ID!
Big up Winnie’s worms Mark has all the knowledge if you need any tips for fishing around Anglesey! Great vid 🤙🏼
Sounded like he definitely knew his stuff, will 100% be back! Glad you enjoyed the video and thanks for the comment
Had a great day fishing on the East pier at Whitby- not long opened, pretty snaggy but great fun 👍
What did you catch? Glad you had a good session mate
@@adventurefishinguk had 2 x codling and pulling coley out on nearly enough every chuck. A pod of (what I believe to be) bottlenose Dolphins stole the show - I’ll try upload videos 👍
That little short-spined scorpion fish was cool, normally get the freakier long spined variety!
I don't think i've ever seen a long spined one!
Saw 4 dolfins near brixham this weekend. Stunning creatures.
Sounds amazing mate I'm jealous!
fished there 2wks ago caught 6 fish all different, 2 wrasse , orange octopus, pollack, whiting and scorpion fish. great video.
Thanks mate and good effort. Would love an octopus!
While in the Royal Navy I did a lot of Dog catfish Fishing of Anglesey etc while at Anchor for the odd day or two. amazing fishing not just for the catfish but many other species.
Anglesey is a great place to fish! Not quite sure what you mean with catfish though 🤔
@@adventurefishinguk I think he is referring to a 'catshark' which is more commonly known to anglers as a 'dogfish'.
Cool video! We went deep sea fishing recently. Hoping to start making some more content soon now that the weather is getting nicer.
Thanks mate! Did you have any luck on the deep sea fishing?
yeah we made a video on it.
what a beautiful spot for fishing..
noice..
Thanks for watching mate!
I started sea fishing last year after 30yrs of fly fishing for trout and salmon. I had loads of scorpion fish and they look intimidating but harmless.
One of the guy’s on my local pier showed me how to easily catch lobsters from down the side of the pier..
We use a trace with two six inch droppers with size 12 or 14 hooks and a weight on the main line, put a very small pice of fish on the hooks and secure with elastic thread.
Drop it about one or two meters from the edge of the pier, when the rod starts shaking don’t strike, just winde it up slowly and the lobsters have the hook stuck in its jaws.
I have never eaten as much lobsters in my life, the guy who showed me how to do it had 18 lobsters on the evening I met him.
Yeah sea fishing is definitely great fun because of the variety for one thing! Catching and eating lobsters sounds great fun I’d love to have a go at that one day. Surprised there were so many by one pier though!
18 LOBSTERS IN A EVENING ???... I REALY HOPE YOU AND THEY, HAD A LICENCE, AND THE LOBSTERS WHERE ALL LEGAL SIZE. TAKING 18 LOBSTERS... CHECK YOUR LOCAL FISHERIES BYE LAWS, LARGE FINES FOR UNDERSIZE, AND NO LICENCE, IN THE UK
@@petergarbutt9521 I see the Fun Police have arrived. Check your keyboard as well, you seem to have stuck your caps lock down with something.
@@davidk1644 FUN POLICE ???... ITS CALLED PROTECTING FUTURE LOBSTER STOCKS, FOR EVERY 20,000 EGGS, ONLY 1 LOBSTERS SURVIVE TO BE A ADULT, TAKING 18 UNDER SIZE LOBSTERS, YOU WORK IT OUT... AT MY AGE, I USE CAPITALS, SIMPLY TO BE ABLE TO SEE THE TEXT EASIER, NO OTHER REASON. HAVE A GREAT LIFE
Not big fish but it sure looked like a nice way to spend the day and a lot of fun, especially with the light tackle.
Yeah a great way to spend a few hours that's for sure!
I caught a Tadpole Fish in that exact spot a few years ago. Also had a Topknot there too, it's pretty good for mini species, although it's been over fished for the last few years, it used to be so much better. 👊👊
Not heard of those two species. Last time i checked a topknot was a hairstyle 😂 I'm hoping to be back there agsain soon for some wrasse
@@adventurefishinguk 😂😂😂
A Topknot is a rare small flatfish and a Tadpole Fish is basically a Alien. 😂
What a cracking video. Check them fish out and ya R&R fishing rod is slaying them !!!! Well done buddy 🎣👍🏽😀
Thanks mate! Yeah the fish rig 180 is capable of anything. Appreciated the comment on Harrys latest video too thanks a lot for that! 🎣
@@adventurefishinguk it certainly is and I love mine so thanx for that as I would probably of never got one of them rods if it wasn’t for you !!! ….. watching yours and Harry’s videos fill in the gap when I can’t get out fishing … as you know work and family take allot of time up and when a gap appears and I get the nod from “ her indoors “ fishing is my pleasure. … lighter nights coming so at least in another few weeks and especially when the rivers open I can go after work mid week. All the best to you and yours buddy and it’s an absolute pleasure watching yours and Harrys videos so keep up the amazing work 👍🏽😀
@@johnloxley8705 really appreciate the kind words John, yeah life can get busy can’t it! Just makes you appreciate time on the bank even more
@@adventurefishinguk it most certainly does buddy 👍🏽😀🎣
I really enjoy sir watching gour fishing adventure it was so coo..enjoy and be safe alway sir in your fishing adventure.goodluck.
Thank you, i'm glad you liked the video!
Man i taught it looked like a weaver fish. There really venomus..new to your channel and im already hooked pardon the pun😃
I've heard of those, will definitely be very careful if i ever catch one! Glad to hear you're enjoying the videos mate 👍
Best tell tail difference between them pollock has very big eyes compaired to coal fish 😎
Thanks for the advice I hadn't thought about that!
I didn't realise there was pollock in (Am) ,I usually fish benllech, bull bay and around the coast of Anglesey great video buddy 👍
Thanks for watching mate, plenty of pollock!
Alot more silver ones in the straights as well depending on lures used 👍
Nice job!
Thanks mate!
I recommend fishing for pollack with a trout rod, sinking line and tube flies, superb fight. Find a suitable rock spot you can cast from.
Thanks for the advice i'll have to give it a go!
never fished for small species on light tackle before but after watching this video of you enjoying yourself im going to give a go, ive fished big fish but its all about casting far out so im going to try what you do sit on a rock or harbour wall and drop it straight down and enjoy myself this vid is brilliant.
yeah really scaling things down can be great fun mate! You'll be surprised how much you enjoy it
Seems you have a good following from Anglesey in the comments this was a great vid me and my lad enjoyed it we've fished here ourselves and although the fish are mainly small the sport is great.
I've made a few videos on the island. It's an amazing place to fish, can't get enough of it!
Nice one mate, thats a sea scorpion they are harmless apart from the spikes
I thought so, a very intimidating looking thing though for it’s size!
Hi nice video Anglers always say I’ll have one more cast lol
Thanks mate! You're definirely right about that 👍🎣
Long spined sea scorpion. Totally harmless. Possibly my favourite marine species.
Thanks mate, one of my favourite too! Probably beaten by the corkwing wrasse 🎣
@@adventurefishinguk later in the year, June through to Oct you'll get many many corkwings down the inside of alchme breakwater. Had dozens of mini species and some nice conger and smoothies off there too.
@@fishingfanaticsuk are you from round there mate? Yeah I had a load of them on my last trip last year was good fun. Never had a smoothound though, definitely on the bucket list
@@adventurefishinguk no mate from the Midlands but fished all over. Check some of my vids out when ya get a min.
@@fishingfanaticsuk will head over and give you a sub now 👍
Nice! I can’t for the life of me work out where on Anglesey this is though!
It’s a great spot if you can find it that’s for sure 🎣
Been sea fishing the Welsh coast for years and I’ve never caught a scorpion fish well done I’ve caught weever fish which are a bit dodgy and rockling always want to bite me
Thanks mate! I'd love to catch a weaver fish one day 👍
Had some big mullet of there ;)
I've never caught a mullet unfortunately! Maybe one day 🤞
Great video man, plenty of action. Looks like an LRF dream venue that 😍🎣
Thanks mate! It's an absolute cracker for wrasse in summer, especially the corkwings. If you're ever in North Wales i'd be happy to point you in the right direction. I really need to try LRF, looks like great fun
@@adventurefishinguk thanks mate, that would be great! Yeah LRF would be right up your street I reckon! 👍🎣
Im going fishing in Anglesey on Tuesday, where is this little spot please? Looks a dream 😄
Good video Mate
Thanks mate glad you liked it. This one was great fun to film!
Hello you uno simpatico;)) Have a nice Sunday!
Thank you
What a lot of Pollocks 😂❤👏🏻
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If you want big rass. From where you are Walk round to the right, go right up to the fence and fish there
Thanks for the advice i'll check it out!
Is there any of them rods in casting? Thanks for the vids🎣👍
Thanks mate! Not this model unfortunately, the bigger version is a hybrid spin-baitcast though! The fish rig max
Surprised you didn't pull an octopus up. Lots of them around the port. I'm just up the road in bullbay
I've heard a few people say that. Never seen one and i've fished here a fair few times!
Nice video mate. Do you have family on the island (I know you have done a few Anglesey uploads before)?
Thanks mate! Yeah on my partners side so I’m lucky enough to be able to spend a bit of time there. Hoping to do a lot more in summer 👍
great video, nice job! where is this wall, looks great for a days fishing :)
it's in North wales mate and thanks for watching!
@@adventurefishinguk found it... amlwch harbour. Yes cant wait to see another great video. Thankyou
Hi George thanks for my lures I love them!alfie greenway
Glad you like them Alfie! Can't wait to hear what you catch on them and thanks again for watching 👍
That my friend. Was a porpoise
You’re right, became a lot clearer when I zoomed in!
What pier are you fishing here? I think I missed it in the video
Sorry mate I don't name where I fish publicly on youtube otherwise the spots get hammered!
I used to fish there in the eighties, all night sessions in the winter with 20 plus fish a night..
It’s a great spot, must have been even better back in the day
@@adventurefishinguk there are a couple of big conger in the Harbour too, generally off always a real mixed bag and plenty of octopus too..
@@kineticman2992 I’ve heard about the octopus too, any tips on catching them?
@@adventurefishinguk to be honest I’ve never actually fished for them, caught them on my standard set up, I think the fish locker channel has some vids catching them, I reckon there could be squid there too at night - worth a try..
I know this spot pretty well great fishing
One of my favourite sea fishing marks 👍
I want to get into coastal fishing... where is best to start do you recon? I'm in the Midlands so can go anywhere
Anglesey is a fantastic place mate 👍 Outstanding place to fish
Weavers are the ones you got watch out for.
Heard about those, would love to catch one one day
@@adventurefishinguk my dad got stung by the great weaver fish and had to go hospis
i am the man that knows the secrets of your photos i was the man whose sleave you show with the pollock lol
Good to hear from you Peter, hope you enjoyed the video 👍🎣
Is it a stickleback? Or gurnard? Absolutely mental
A sea scorpion apparently!
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Did you film that Dolphin by accident, or was it on Porpoise.
😂 Enjoyed this a lot
Looks amazing. Where we’re you fishing from ?
Lovely place! Port wall in Anglesey mate
@@adventurefishinguk which port was it mate.Great video and look forward to seeing you fish around Anglesey again in the future 👍
Its a Scorpion fish, cool.
Thanks mate!
reminds me of when i was fishing in croatia for mullet and i hooked a bright red eel about 18 inches , i made the mistake of handling it and my hand and arm endured a rash and burning for about a day . never did identify the species
I wonder what it was, not heard of that happening before!
Little spikey fish a short spine sea scorpion
Thanks for the ID mate!
@@adventurefishinguk one of the rarest fish ever saw caught in the sea was a tadpole fish .odd looking fish .strange same mark used to produce quite a few dragonets .beautiful fish specially the males. Never saw them caught anywhere else
@@robbiebanks9182 never heard of those before! Apparently dragonets turn up there from time to time though
@@adventurefishinguk deffo a tadpole fish .not sure if it is same species as lesser forkbeard
Its a sea scorpion ---------Known in the Clyde as a cobbler
Thanks for that mate!
Last friday I was on a sea fishing seasion and in less then 4 hours I got about 32 Pollocks 😅😅😅
Well done! Any big ones?
Medium size as you and couple small size , but in Scotland 👍
Looks like a little monkfish
Yeah it does actually!
Long spined Scorpion fish.. not venomous but its cousin the Mediterranean scorpion fish is the most venomous fish in the world lol... cool vid man ill sub,
Thanks for subscribing mate, really appreciate that and I hope you enjoyed the video!
By the way George I was whatching you when the package came
And also you are the best fisherman on RUclips
Haha thank you I appreciate that, still a long way to go! Hope you enjoyed whatever video you were watching 👍
Thanks see you soon
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have you tried pollock live baiting?
I haven't, live baiting for pollock or with pollock?
Looked like what we call a sea robin. But you’re UK and some names are different. We call that earlier one a porpoise. Dolphin here are fish and very colorful with teeth up to about 20 kilos or more.
Yeah i think after looking back over it it probably was a porpoise, we call them that too. I just saw the jump out of the corner of my eye and assumed dolphin!
@@adventurefishinguk I found what you caught amazing. Pollock around me are deepish fish. I’d have to travel out always to get them. Sometimes two hours. It’s the Gulf Stream it carries many species out from my area and across the pond to yours. Never got to fish there though. Tenerife yes but not Wales.
@@hadleyscott1160 plenty of pollock in wales. I wish I could find some bigger ones though, these are mostly small!
@@adventurefishinguk I’ve been told both cod and pollock grow real slow. 20 pounds or about 9 kilos might take 15 yrs or more. It’s why they started going out to the George’s banks of Canada/ US. It’s almost a days trip out there and no guarantee. Our northeast coast has been hit hard. Some species are starting to come back but modern fishers take way to much of the best. It’s why you catching pollock so close surprised me. I guess my Midlands friends weren’t given me stories after all.
I suppose others have told you that it was a lesser weaver, and they really sting.
Most others have told me it's a sea scorpion mate!
@@adventurefishinguk actually they're right.... teach me to spout off like that!
That fish that jumped was a salmon 😉👍
😂 Must be a record breaker!
Yeah scorpion fish have a mean sting think they are venomous not sure tho
I'm not sure either!
The unidentified fish was a long-spined sea scorpion.
Thanks for that mate!
Could you do a review on the smuggler 5
I don't use it very often mate but I'll look into it!
@@adventurefishinguk cheers mate
Dion Bates loves groin pioe
Not sure I know what you mean
I love pollack my best 21.8 lbs fought like he'll
Crikey that sounds like a massive fish!
Where is this? Looks nice...
Anglesey in north wales
That was a fruitful little session.
Thanks mate, plenty of fish!
Big pollock???🤣🤣
Relatively speaking 😂
Harbour porpoise not a dolphin that kill porpoises when the come across them !!
Thanks for the ID, I had no idea they did that!
What rig was that called?
It’s just a set of size 14 feathers mate with a weight on the end and a bit of ragworm. Rod is called the fish rig 180
Bro really just picked up a weaver fish
Is it not a sea scorpion?
@@adventurefishinguk I think it’s a weaver fish because of the spine on its back which is super poisonous, I’ve unintentionally caught quite a few
It was not a weaver.
It was a porpoise.
Thanks for the ID!
That 3rd one you caught was a scorpion fish. They have mild poisonous spines. Especially dorsal fins
You sure they're poisonous? I didn;'t think they were. I'll be more careful next time!
Mate will that no kill you lol a new a guy that gets sponsored coz he got one
Haha no I think it’s harmless more or less
good fishing ,are coalfish edible
Thanks mate! I assume so as they're part of the pollock family
Yes, a great whitefish alternative to cod.