Usual Drennan quality depicting specimen angling of various species. While there are still some excellent carp videos around, they have been done to death so this series focusing on other specimens is refreshing to watch. Well done Drennan 👏👏
I remember years ago on river severn night fishing caught bream all night one after the other 4 to 6 pound me and my mate litrally filled 2 keepnets up till 6 next morning must av been 200 pound of bream struggled to pull keepnets in no scocial media back then no phone cameras ect good old days hapiest days of my life im 60 now wonderful times fishing great vidio this always loved bream but found most fisherman not intrested in bream
The best Bream that I ever fished for was in Northern Ireland on Lough Erne in county Fermanagh. That was in the 1980s, it was a fantastic place for Bream. There were Beautiful Waters hidden away in remote places that were a joy to fish.
I wanna see a proper Perching session video from Drennan... Perch on Lives, Worms, Prawns etc... using bobbers and quivertips etc... Its one of the most beloved Specimen species and no one really makes videos on them unless is boring Lure fishing ones!!! its good to have a decent bait video for a change from a fishing company that sells specimen fishing tackle... PS really enjoyed this bream video!
Agree big perch on lives and lobs would be awesome. We might have to wait as they seem to be in decline at the moment (round my way, anyway) I've had a really good bash with the lures over the few years, and I can honestly say you can't beat the lobs👍
Walthamstow reservoirs has massive bream! Lake 2-3 it's quiet easy to catch a double 13lb + if targeted. Sorry mate wrote this half way through the vid and here you are on the stow!
Fantastic video, I have not done big bream fishing for some time, but next year, thats going to change, but dont you think its not just catching big or large bream, but the preperation, the work, but there is a magic about the thump, the solid weight on the rod, nice one, merry chistmas, and new year.
I'd love a big Bream but there's no waters local to me to have a proper campaign without putting some serious miles and effort in. Hats off to Daniel and Drennan again.
Breams can be beasts in some places and like you said plastic bags in others. I know of a river in Northern Sweden where the Bream is higher then they are long and super fat. Puts up a good fight and are not slimy. This is because they grow up in the Northern Baltic sea. There is only one problem, there is just to many of them in the 5 to 7 lbs range that you get tired arms after two hours fishing. It becomes boring. Difficult to say how big they get, but they would weigh 50% more with the same length as those in your video. I met two french guys in a refrigerated truck who had a one way trip of 2000km. They filled the truck once a year and sold the catch in France. They fished with rod and reel. Nobody in the area fish for anything else then Trout and Salmon so common fish is left alone. Except for those French guys. There is 3lbs Roaches, 8lbs Id and huge Pikes. It's the effect of the midnight sun.
My cousin Nicky Bayton will be suited when he sees this video he is absolutely obsessed with these fish and travels all over the country to the best bream waters he can even has pictures of him and the best bream he’s caught all over his shed wall next to his bream tackle hopefully he will see it when he gets home today think he’s on a 48hr bream session
The only picture I have of @terrybayton is with a bream..forget about pinches of salt with bream,my cousin has gallons of salt enough for all the bream in the country.Terry ‘the bream’ Bayton he’s know as in Barnsley. 💙
Great video,, I have a res in lancs were its very low stock its un fished basically, no carp either ,, it did a 15 and a few other 11 to 13ns , , ,, would pre baiting be the method over a period of time , apparently its ridiculously hard so advice would be interesting.
I'd say yes, find your spot, and pre bait it with groundbait and bulked up with brown crumb, either use liquid brazem or molasses, caster and chopped worm , small 1mm and 3mm pellets, a sprinkle of corn etc. Then come the day you fish it then you have loads of variation of hook baits to use.
There are probably bigger Bream in your perch water than that park lake although there are huge numbers still. I fish a small private lake for carp and regular catch 14 plus bream unfortunately
@@markerd5378 nothing wront with them at all in fact 30yrs ago is when i started fishing was my target to catch a big old bream nowdays i target carp and catch bream on the weekly loool so for me there a pain in the rear end lool
Great video videography as usual from Drennan as usual but this one was just so uninformative. Not much on rigs, not one weight on a fish and little to no info on the amount of bait used
Usual Drennan quality depicting specimen angling of various species. While there are still some excellent carp videos around, they have been done to death so this series focusing on other specimens is refreshing to watch. Well done Drennan 👏👏
I am starting to fall in love with these videos from drennan. Also Daniel is great in front of the camera also. Great editing. Thankyou
Great film. The videography on these films now a days is second to none. Anymore with martin bowler coming up?
I remember years ago on river severn night fishing caught bream all night one after the other 4 to 6 pound me and my mate litrally filled 2 keepnets up till 6 next morning must av been 200 pound of bream struggled to pull keepnets in no scocial media back then no phone cameras ect good old days hapiest days of my life im 60 now wonderful times fishing great vidio this always loved bream but found most fisherman not intrested in bream
Thats what i like to see, Total care and respect for our ever loved Bream...Hats off to you and the Drennan team...
Well told tale
..great Walthamstow fish in particular for me..
Awesome mate. Beats carp anytime. Id rather have a big unit of a, bream any day
The best Bream that I ever fished for was in Northern Ireland on Lough Erne in county Fermanagh. That was in the 1980s, it was a fantastic place for Bream. There were Beautiful Waters hidden away in remote places that were a joy to fish.
I wanna see a proper Perching session video from Drennan... Perch on Lives, Worms, Prawns etc... using bobbers and quivertips etc... Its one of the most beloved Specimen species and no one really makes videos on them unless is boring Lure fishing ones!!! its good to have a decent bait video for a change from a fishing company that sells specimen fishing tackle...
PS really enjoyed this bream video!
Would love to see this with Martin bowler
Agree big perch on lives and lobs would be awesome. We might have to wait as they seem to be in decline at the moment (round my way, anyway)
I've had a really good bash with the lures over the few years, and I can honestly say you can't beat the lobs👍
Another outstanding video, excellent presenter too
Walthamstow reservoirs has massive bream! Lake 2-3 it's quiet easy to catch a double 13lb + if targeted. Sorry mate wrote this half way through the vid and here you are on the stow!
What’s not to live about big bream. You have give good insight to some rigs.
i really enjoyed watching this
Great to see the best fish of all, I have never caught any bream as big as you did but it looks fantastic, well done
Fantastic video, I have not done big bream fishing for some time, but next year, thats going to change, but dont you think its not just catching big or large bream, but the preperation, the work,
but there is a magic about the thump, the solid weight on the rod, nice one, merry chistmas, and new year.
What a great video. Thanks Daniel you narrate your stories so so well.
Brilliant layed out video from a matchman
Great video and some cracking fish - quality filming😀🎣
Love a big Bream, great film
Great film! Not everyone's cup of tea, but a big bream is an impressive fish.
Cracking film, thoroughly enjoyable...
I'd love a big Bream but there's no waters local to me to have a proper campaign without putting some serious miles and effort in. Hats off to Daniel and Drennan again.
Fantastic video! Enjoyed every minute 😁
Breams can be beasts in some places and like you said plastic bags in others. I know of a river in Northern Sweden where the Bream is higher then they are long and super fat. Puts up a good fight and are not slimy. This is because they grow up in the Northern Baltic sea. There is only one problem, there is just to many of them in the 5 to 7 lbs range that you get tired arms after two hours fishing. It becomes boring. Difficult to say how big they get, but they would weigh 50% more with the same length as those in your video. I met two french guys in a refrigerated truck who had a one way trip of 2000km. They filled the truck once a year and sold the catch in France. They fished with rod and reel.
Nobody in the area fish for anything else then Trout and Salmon so common fish is left alone. Except for those French guys. There is 3lbs Roaches, 8lbs Id and huge Pikes.
It's the effect of the midnight sun.
What a video....👏👏👏
Pukka video 📹 mate 👍
Have you ever fished Dorchester lagoon ? That’s got some big slabs in ! I believe it used to have a record fish
Great analysis of 'big' bream (10+lb), they're completely different to the 'mass shoal' (4-8lb) type of bream .
Colemere and the big mere in Shropshire have got massive bream in upto 22lb, not loads to go at but worth the effort
Great video. I fish one off those waters myself.
My cousin Nicky Bayton will be suited when he sees this video he is absolutely obsessed with these fish and travels all over the country to the best bream waters he can even has pictures of him and the best bream he’s caught all over his shed wall next to his bream tackle hopefully he will see it when he gets home today think he’s on a 48hr bream session
The only picture I have of @terrybayton is with a bream..forget about pinches of salt with bream,my cousin has gallons of salt enough for all the bream in the country.Terry ‘the bream’ Bayton he’s know as in Barnsley. 💙
Interesting! Thx!
Class angler
Superb 🥃
Great video,, I have a res in lancs were its very low stock its un fished basically, no carp either ,, it did a 15 and a few other 11 to 13ns , , ,, would pre baiting be the method over a period of time , apparently its ridiculously hard so advice would be interesting.
I'd say yes, find your spot, and pre bait it with groundbait and bulked up with brown crumb, either use liquid brazem or molasses, caster and chopped worm , small 1mm and 3mm pellets, a sprinkle of corn etc.
Then come the day you fish it then you have loads of variation of hook baits to use.
@@technomickdocumentalist2495 cheers, 👍 appreciate your help.
There are probably bigger Bream in your perch water than that park lake although there are huge numbers still. I fish a small private lake for carp and regular catch 14 plus bream unfortunately
That second venue, the public one, is that Rother Valley? Looks like it.
I was thinking that!
Willen lake I think. 99% sure it is.
Cant believe he have the molasses sectet out to the world lol
Can’t go wrong with stow I’ve had em to 17lb10oz this yr and have witnessed bigger although I wouldn’t discount the coppermill
What reel and size is that
Chapo 2
someone fishing for bream lool iv seen it all now loooool i no a park lake where bream are upto 18ld absoultly huge and zero fun
Nothing wrong with Bream... The problems you sunshine..
@@markerd5378 nothing wront with them at all in fact 30yrs ago is when i started fishing was my target to catch a big old bream nowdays i target carp and catch bream on the weekly loool so for me there a pain in the rear end lool
Great video videography as usual from Drennan as usual but this one was just so uninformative. Not much on rigs, not one weight on a fish and little to no info on the amount of bait used
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