Hi Mick,. What a brilliant last session. Would have been overjoyed had it been me. Excellent video (as usual). Pity you couldn't show any footage from the second session. Technology is great when it works but a bugger when it doesn't! Hope you're keeping well. Cheers. Ken
27 minutes, great size trigger, wow. Great vlog again as always, take care. 😊😊🏴🇫🇷🇫🇷 3,10,22 what a magical session, its such a buzz after one of those.... Very enjoyable vlog.cheers.. 😊😊😊
What a brilliant session Mick. I fished Bexington on the same day and didn't get a bite !, along with about 10 others. I've got a seat bucket like yours and love it, the tray boxes that come with it are a bonus. Looking forward to the next adventure.
Have done the same thing Greg. Not fished for nearly 5 weeks now. I dont live near the coast so the cost of fuel and bait with little return seems pointless. I happy to be out fishing with my mates but with interspersed blanks and the occassion doggie takes its toll. Look forward to your next adventure. 👍👍
Can be expensive, so its good to share costs if possible and time your next visit to match weather conditions and tides most suitable for what you hope to catch. Thanks for watching.
I love fishing chesil in October personally I think its the best month of the year haven't been there this season yet but we usually row across from Langton Herring you don't get many people there
Well that long journey was worth it Mick. Beautiful fish impressed . Dont see many fishing down there looks empty.what do you do down there b&b it Well done chap👍
Got to love Chesil, great content with some quality fish. Did you get snagged up much along the bird sanctuary. Haven’t fished that section for a couple of years as I found it had gotten very shaggy.
Hi Michael, just as a matter of interest, do you take the triggers home to eat & are they actually good to eat. Some great fishing sessions again. Thanks for sharing with us.
Haha - long snoods = bites not seen unless fish tear away with your bait. Some of the largest fish I've caught have given tiny little knocks, which I wouldn't have seen using long snoods! However, I do go long for rays and smooth hounds.
I think that if you left them rods alone when the fish bite, you'd get a lot more fish hooked. I just don't understand the need of striking on beach casting.
Knockout session and the usual high quality filming and technical stuff. Total entertainment. Thanks Rod.
Much appreciated Tony!
18 fish, 6 species, i can only imagine how happy you were , very well done sir, a very enjoyable watch . stay safe
Many thanks for that 👍
No other youtube shore-fishing channels are near your level of skill and success!
Thanks Ben - your cheque is in the post!
Hi Mick,. What a brilliant last session. Would have been overjoyed had it been me. Excellent video (as usual). Pity you couldn't show any footage from the second session. Technology is great when it works but a bugger when it doesn't! Hope you're keeping well. Cheers. Ken
Thanks Ken - yes, sometimes cameras pack up, or you forget to charge them, clear card memory or alter settings by mistake.
Glad to find your channel, off to chesil for a three day trip so glad for the tips 👍🏼
Good luck and thanks for watching.
it looks like there's quite a few of those codling around this year, should be even bigger next year! great session mate tight lines.
Yes, there's been lots around the 1
1/2 to 2 1/2 lb mark from Chesil - long fish, which should be weighing more.
Super video Rod, great to see a variety of fish being caught. Definitely on my list of places to visit and fish next year.
Thanks Bill - great venue when its fishing well.
Excellent it just got better and better..well done and thank you for all the effort..
Best wishes 🎣🎣
Thanks Michael - yes, its nice to have a session when you're bagging up on decent fish.
27 minutes, great size trigger, wow. Great vlog again as always, take care. 😊😊🏴🇫🇷🇫🇷 3,10,22 what a magical session, its such a buzz after one of those.... Very enjoyable vlog.cheers.. 😊😊😊
😊 Thank you Albert.
What a brilliant session Mick. I fished Bexington on the same day and didn't get a bite !, along with about 10 others. I've got a seat bucket like yours and love it, the tray boxes that come with it are a bonus. Looking forward to the next adventure.
Sorry to hear about your blank and yes, I also think the bucket seat is a great purchase. Thanks again Rob.
Have done the same thing Greg. Not fished for nearly 5 weeks now. I dont live near the coast so the cost of fuel and bait with little return seems pointless. I happy to be out fishing with my mates but with interspersed blanks and the occassion doggie takes its toll. Look forward to your next adventure. 👍👍
Can be expensive, so its good to share costs if possible and time your next visit to match weather conditions and tides most suitable for what you hope to catch. Thanks for watching.
Great video …nice to add the details of location ..brilliant
Glad you liked it and thanks for watching.
Great video again. Nice to see a few codling showing up.
Thanks Les 👍
A very enjoyable watch Mick..Top Angling as always..
Thanks Pat 👍
Excellent video, some good, home vicarious fishing!
Thanks for that David 👍
Awesome again Mick & a good feed of fish we have a demerchal ban on several species at the moment. Happy catching from AUSTRALIA Nick
Thanks again Nick.
Really great video Rod. Bumper session there. Well done mate and tight lines!
Thanks Edward 👍
Fantastic upload mick,lovely location, great session's, great effort all round, keep at it, kind regards Mike. Norfolk 👍
Many thanks Mike!
great video ,and a nice catch of fish ,well done ,keep up the good vids nice 1.
Thanks, will do!
GREAT TO WATCH...THANKS
Many thanks Ian.
I love fishing chesil in October personally I think its the best month of the year haven't been there this season yet but we usually row across from Langton Herring you don't get many people there
Yes - and you're fortunate to be able to get across the Fleet to fish LH.
@@rodsangleuk6283 I will take you one day
Beat video 👌🏼🌊
Thanks
Great vid mate
Thanks Stephen👍
Well that long journey was worth it Mick. Beautiful fish impressed . Dont see many fishing down there looks empty.what do you do down there b&b it
Well done chap👍
Many thanks Stephen. My parents live in the West Country, so I stay with them, when I fish in the south-west.
Very interesting, I'm trying to find your Link to how you make your Sole rig ?
Thanks Simon - its in this video: ruclips.net/video/e726hZEE6B0/видео.html
Legend better than the canal✊🏿
Catching trigger fish is more exciting than squat fishing for bits!
Nice session. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
May I ask what rods you are using?
Best wishes.
Thanks - I favour my Colmic 07s here; though I also like to use my 16ft Daiwa rods, which aren't quite as stiff.
Got to love Chesil, great content with some quality fish. Did you get snagged up much along the bird sanctuary. Haven’t fished that section for a couple of years as I found it had gotten very shaggy.
Thanks Robert. No lost gear. I got caught up once, but managed to free the rig, with a decent bream on.
looks like some one had some good eating of late
Yes - did take a few. Thanks for watching Tom.
Hi Michael, just as a matter of interest, do you take the triggers home to eat & are they actually good to eat. Some great fishing sessions again. Thanks for sharing with us.
I take them for my parents and yes, they are great to eat.
Great session Rod , are trigger fish good Eating?
Thanks Andrew - my parents enjoy them.
Give em some Snoods rod.
Should go West bay Harbour if going Tiddler Fiddling!
Look a Tad Wet there Rod
Haha - long snoods = bites not seen unless fish tear away with your bait. Some of the largest fish I've caught have given tiny little knocks, which I wouldn't have seen using long snoods! However, I do go long for rays and smooth hounds.
I think that if you left them rods alone when the fish bite, you'd get a lot more fish hooked. I just don't understand the need of striking on beach casting.
I think I'd miss more bites! No stretch in braid, so fewer fish 'hang' themselves.
Proper job lots of fish!
Thanks John.