Listening to Mick Vials talk about fishing is equally as enjoyable to watching him fish and talk tactics. 'Small baits catch big fish in the daytime' is absolutely true around these parts too. A valuable bit of info for those not fishing into dark in summer.
Brilliant video guys. 👏👏 Nothing like catching barbel and lots of great advise in this piece. 👍 It brought back plenty of of childhood memories for me too as my dad used to take me pleasure fishing at Collingham and we often fished club matches on the opposite bank at Carlton in the 70’s. In fact, I can still remember drawing in the back of that bay opposite.
Another superb video from Nufish, Mick is so good at presenting things on layman's terms, wonderful filming from Joe, on the ariel shots, what are the lake's in the background 🤔
Balanced tackle is probably one of the most important aspects of fishing very well explained here and a few tips picked up,lot of that stretch is on my book but not fished it yet although walked it many times.I prefer the more intimate parts of the Trent but some parts are struggling this season with levels.Might have to have a few sessions here.
Wonderful video. Well done mate. I'm a Trent fisherman myself. Its a truly fantastic river. I love the way you prove you can catch the mighty barbel on the smaller more natural baits. In bright sunlight they do get shy from the bigger baits. Keep up the good work 👍
Brilliant fishing and video , used to fish a lot opposite bank at Carlton on trent, hit a salmon there and never seen anything go upstream so fast as it waved goodbye to Me clearing the surface like a dolphin, there really are some fabulous fish there.
Felt like I was there, but not. Trip north soon, and the car might develop a fault somewhere near there. Any info on where to get those add-on leads? Dead cows are so hard to find locally these days. No big rivers near me. Please and thanks.
Thanks for your continued support Steve. As far as dead cow leads are concerned, shops in and around the Trent usually have a good stock of them. Benwick could be worth a look too as they are normally good for specialist bits like that
Just started barble fishing caught my 1st just this week 6-7lb ..im from west midlands Dudley what the best part of the Trent to go too or closet to me
Great video and the Barbel is a wonderful creature. Sadly, for me, they (the Barbel ) have ruined match fishing on the Trent (as i knew it). Moving to Norfolk, active match scene down there. No Barbel !!. Just Bream & Roach. Anyone want to buy a BBQ, a campbed, a glorified tent & a bite alarm?!.
Hi hello mick is it free to fish 🎣 or baa and can you drive to your peg if not we’re do you park and how far is it thank you 🙏 god bless you one of gods creation 😊 all so we’re in the uk is Collingham what part I live in Birmingham thank you mick 😊
One of the best River Trent videos I’ve seen. Talking about the history of the Trent was really interesting. Great commentary and tips. Thank you 👍
Thanks for the kind comments
Finally a proper video showing the boillie brigade how to do it. Casters all day long best bait ever. Love it 💪
There is a time and place for the boilie fishing for sure but not in a match scenario :)
Great story and history of the Trent, absolutely ❤️ it. Great tactics and approach well explained keep posting Mick & Jo 👍🏻👏🏻👌🏻
Thanks for watching
Lovely hour spent with you and Joe by the river, thank you for all the information and enjoyment, your videos just get better and better.
Thanks 👍
Excellent video mick proper fishing for proper fish brilliant 💪
It was fantastic :)
Listening to Mick Vials talk about fishing is equally as enjoyable to watching him fish and talk tactics.
'Small baits catch big fish in the daytime' is absolutely true around these parts too. A valuable bit of info for those not fishing into dark in summer.
:) thanks for watching
Great work gents, what a team you two are now. I fish a little downstream from there and it’s a great place! Thanks for your work.
Thanks for watching and the kind words
Superb gentleman once again 👏👏👏
Thank you again
Beautiful session that well done mate top angling 👍 really enjoyed watching and loved the filming. TightLines All 🎣
Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for the comment
Brilliant video guys. 👏👏 Nothing like catching barbel and lots of great advise in this piece. 👍
It brought back plenty of of childhood memories for me too as my dad used to take me pleasure fishing at Collingham and we often fished club matches on the opposite bank at Carlton in the 70’s. In fact, I can still remember drawing in the back of that bay opposite.
did you catch?
Another superb video from Nufish, Mick is so good at presenting things on layman's terms, wonderful filming from Joe, on the ariel shots, what are the lake's in the background 🤔
There are lots of gravel pits in the area, some are fishing lakes others are nature reserves.
Great video pal
Glad you enjoyed
Great video to watch Mick. Awesome fishing on barbel. Thnx for all the inside info. Btw, I use anchor feeders, for i can use less weight.
Thanks for watching
Loverly presented video Mick, my mate and I are coming to the Trent for 3/4 days this week. We can’t wait -
Wow let us know how you do :)
Brilliant video as usual Mick, brings back a lot of memories fishing matches on the trent...
We could do a video a week in the Trent and mick would have enough stories to carry it 👍🏻
Balanced tackle is probably one of the most important aspects of fishing very well explained here and a few tips picked up,lot of that stretch is on my book but not fished it yet although walked it many times.I prefer the more intimate parts of the Trent but some parts are struggling this season with levels.Might have to have a few sessions here.
Well worth a try as even on low levels you should still be able to find some flow
Superb video and brilliantly written and informative also cracking filming
Glad you enjoyed it
Wonderful video. Well done mate. I'm a Trent fisherman myself. Its a truly fantastic river. I love the way you prove you can catch the mighty barbel on the smaller more natural baits. In bright sunlight they do get shy from the bigger baits. Keep up the good work 👍
Thanks for the kind words, the Trent can be a tough cookie in the daytime but those smaller baits give you a great chance of some excellent fishing
Awesome entertainment Mick. Great fishing with great barbel. I love fishing on big tidal rivers.
Glad you enjoyed it
nice one mick great insight on how you fish the trent great tips and tactics..😄😄😄😄
Glad you enjoyed it
Cracking video Mick . Very informative and also picked up a few things from you . Lovely barbel
Glad you enjoyed it
Brilliant Mick, Keep up the good work.
Thanks, will do!
Brilliant video Mick and Joe
👍🏻thanks for checking it out
Brilliant Mick you can park behind your peg from peg 24 to 106 and pay the bailiff on the bank Dawn till dusk
Great piece of river
What is the location please
Brilliant video Mick and Joe 👌👌👌
Thanks Tom
Brilliant fishing and video , used to fish a lot opposite bank at Carlton on trent, hit a salmon there and never seen anything go upstream so fast as it waved goodbye to Me clearing the surface like a dolphin, there really are some fabulous fish there.
Wow!!!
Cracking video mick..
Thanks for watching
Super video!
Thank you very much!
Brilliant Mick, great cometary all the way through 👏🎣👏🎣👏
Thanks for watching
THe one fish I have not really fished for often, need to change that, great video, thanks for the information.
You need to have a go!
Brilliant Captain 👏, I'll put it in my armoury for Sunday 😊
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Hi mick nice action in the rod to get the fish in I basically youse the same method 😻
Nice one!
Great vid mick enjoyed it
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Felt like I was there, but not. Trip north soon, and the car might develop a fault somewhere near there.
Any info on where to get those add-on leads? Dead cows are so hard to find locally these days. No big rivers near me. Please and thanks.
Thanks for your continued support Steve. As far as dead cow leads are concerned, shops in and around the Trent usually have a good stock of them. Benwick could be worth a look too as they are normally good for specialist bits like that
Hi mick , brilliant video Carnt wait to go there, question is do you make your lead add ins or can I buy them , cheers dave
If you google dead cow leads you should find stockists 👍🏻
What rod is it? Amazing content!
It’s a old Preston monster feeder. 13ft 120g
good lad Mick Vials🥰
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Fantastic video loved it ,can I ask your unhooking Matt what model is it thankyou
Hi we used a korum fast mat which is an excellent and safe way to handle these fish 👍🏻
@@NuFish thankyou I'll order one looks perfect ,thankyou for fast reply
Great video team Nu Fish, can I ask what rod was Mick using please. 👍🏻👍🏻
It’s an old Preston monster 13ft. It’s a tippy rod that is perfect for powerful rivers
Hi there Mick. I am heading up to collingham tomorrow and was just wondering if you know of any good pegs that arnt right next to the weir?
This was peg 86 with the weir being 1. It’s a great area 👍🏻
Just started barble fishing caught my 1st just this week 6-7lb ..im from west midlands Dudley what the best part of the Trent to go too or closet to me
Do some research on where is close to you. there are some great fish in the upper Trent too
Nice tales...what reel is that please ?
It is an old Browning Black Viper. Really tough and durable reels
Whats the hook and rig rules on trent at a1 pits nowadays not been for years
Not too sure we haven't fished there for a long time
Ok thanks anyway
Any idea what reel he’s using?
It’s an old browning black viper
@@NuFish great thank you
@19:36 A thing of beauty. 👍
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@@NuFish barbel not Mick 😂
Is this a club water??? Can ya night fish??? Looking somewhere different than A1 pit’s as ever man & his dog wants to fish there
There is no night fishing, but it is day tickets on the bank
Thanks for replying
Great video and the Barbel is a wonderful creature. Sadly, for me, they (the Barbel ) have ruined match fishing on the Trent (as i knew it). Moving to Norfolk, active match scene down there. No Barbel !!. Just Bream & Roach. Anyone want to buy a BBQ, a campbed, a glorified tent & a bite alarm?!.
Chuck it all in the skip. For your Norfolk trip, you want a pint of reds, a 13ft rod, 3.2 bayer on your reel, 2lb hooklength and a 20 hook 👍
Hi hello mick is it free to fish 🎣 or baa and can you drive to your peg if not we’re do you park and how far is it thank you 🙏 god bless you one of gods creation 😊 all so we’re in the uk is Collingham what part I live in Birmingham thank you mick 😊
A few miles away downsteam of Newark Notts.