Enjoyable video as always. Good to see some honest hints and tips, you’re never too experienced to learn new tricks. Since watching your stuff I’ve picked up some bits that have improved my fishing and tweaked my mindset a little.
Another great video and some superb shots of the beautiful coastline and sun rise/sets... I am sorry to hear about the problems with your motor but its good to see your positivity and push on with your trip despite the setback... the world is full of so called "experts" who may criticise your casting but dont let them get to you.... thanks again and keep the faith! cheers Nick
You definitely don't need to walk miles to catch on chesil, You had a bit of space and that counts for alot. Great honest video bud and big shout out to dave🎣
Cracking vid mate. I started my fishing career sea boat fishing when I was ten with my uncle. Took a long break and started back shore and rock fishing. Then I went to Trout fishing and caught my first Salmon on the fly fishing the River Tay Two weeks ago. But after watching your vids , I’m gonna try rock fishing again up the north east of Scotland. Wish me luck.
Myself and the old man fished same point last Wednesday, caught 2 whiting, 6 doggies and 1 strap conger about 3' long. Keep up the great videos, night see you down on Chesil one day.
Nice upload, made me miss fishing Chesil......so as there appears to be a slight weather window on Thursday I will be packing the car up and heading down.
Evening bite - this mostly what we get here in New Jersey USA fishing the surf, as well as a pre-dawn/first light bite. 40 years ago we used to get whiting in the winter (January/February), but now, with Global Warming, our water temperatures never get down to those desired by whiting and Tommy Cod. We are, indeed, seeing what used to be tropical fish here at night in the summer (Tarpon, Cobia, Sea Trout) and our Surf Striped Bass season is short, really only early spring (April/May) and late fall (November/December).
Yet another fantastic Video Wayne and so enjoyable to watch, I notice that you use 100lb/120b rig body but how do you tie you knots i tried a blood knot with 100lb but just dosent work for me. i normaly use 80lb yuki which ties very well .
Great video as always very informative as a veteran i very much understand and apply the keep it simple stupid mantra! and you have it exactly right with the squaddie humour right mix of humour and sarcasm there are always the atmosphere hoovers that whaNT to pick at things. I live on Portland maybe meet you on the beach one day and take the p!!!!.
Great video. I watch Chris a lot on the Korum videos. I live right by Preston/Korum/Avid HQ. It would be great to see him on the bank of one of the waters by me. Keep up the good work 👍
in the summer be prepaired to walk lol came down for a 3 day session in august was a mistake had to walk 3/4 of the way to the teath to find a spot with 3 days worth of gear lol
Just watching this video, love all your tips and your sense of humour but go easy on the Karen jokes! I’m a Karen from Ireland and a very keen fisherwoman 😊
Love the videos great information coming to Chesil end of January for a weeks fishing so thanks again for all the tips can I ask why 90lb hook snoods generally only use up to 60lbs at most so wondering do I have to beaf up the gear ?
hi great vidio as always you come across so well , im a barbel angler who looking to do sea fishing i have been doing home work looking at sea fishing , i have a bait question if cod eat whiting and on vidios there spuing out shrimp a nd prawn why is no one using whiting and prawn wraps its always lug and squid wraps just a thought look forward to your next vidio
Great Video, as far as egg beaters go Shimano are the best but over time you still have line wind up twists and it causes knotting or line twist. I still prefer overhead reels as you don't get line twist or line wind up. Yes overheads do get backlash if you haven't used them in a while but the muscle memory is still there and soon comes back. In Sydney Australia I used to be able to get around 150 metres in a single cast around Milsons Point fishing the harbour with a 13 ft, 7 wrap overhead rod and a abu 7000 reel loaded with 25 lb mono line running a number 2 snapper lead with a metre of 120 lb leader as I used to chase big mulloway on the beaches and in the harbour. Now I'm back in the UK in the midlands no saltwater any where near me.
Hi your rig choice have a few issues with! that pulley bead is shite it's like a fat arsed woman on a M bike with leg wide apart the bead breaks and when casting tends to spin as not very aero dynamic! if i use a pulley only use the Trident pulley beads as when clipped down is streamlined as lines kept in tight. and as you just found you loose fish as swivels/Tronix beads give no resistance to a taking fish so poor hook ups where as the Trident the line goes in and round top then back out other side so like a bit of figure 8 so fishes more like a paternoster so fish hits bait hooks home but then when under load it will slide weight up like pulley's do. Down there up n overs/Droppers work best i make my droppers not using the pulley bit but with either a trident clip or SRT clip/spring and snood swivel held down rig body by sliding crimp that way if need new hooks just snip off and retye and just adjust tension of snood always releases. Been making Bagnal bar type rigs but in 100lb mono so pulls on mono if get a bite unlike wire. just making some in a streamlined wishbones. Power Aeros Great reels ive them and Aero Techs on Braid PA half price of Aero Techs yet not half the reel! 30 grams in it but PA is stiffer body!. Other reels Fathom 12's fill right to edge tweaked and cast awesome use .30 mono.
That's a great way to fish Buck & thanks for your comment, as I always say its my way not the correct way. In the past I've used droppers, & haven't noticed any difference, actually when the tide isn't running I find it tangles up. I am lucky to be out coaching on the beach maybe 4 days a week, I've not lost many but appreciate your comments. Unfortunately I've had trident tackle go on the cast, along with a few mates of mine.
Back in the 2000s when dungeness had its amazing cod run years and we used pulleys, we missed a lot of bites, never a big fan of pulley rigs but that's another story... Anyways, I agree with Buck about the resistance and a little trick I picked upon was to use some telephone wire or a light power gum stop knot at the lead side of the pulley, just after the pulley turning the rig into a rudimentary 'patonoster'... When u get a bigger fish come along the power gum/phone wire slips allowing the pulley system to work after you have set the hook. As you say, you trust your rig and you don't lose many fish so keep with what you know, but if your confidence drops give it a try. Great videos!
@@TheShoreHunter What trident parts you go? did have once the termi link unclip but saw it before cast as backwash causes links to swivel/swirl round on self but also had gemini links fail and splashdowns loose leads so nothing is immune! Newer termi links take thicker line and crimped link in a bit but if loose anything squeeze at bottom bend a bit sorted. My up n overs with srt spring/clip work well don't tangle as swivel swings freely but whiting and dogs soon turn a perfectly good rig into a ball of knitting!
Thanks for inviting me down ,Wayne ,had a fabulous time ,thanks ,and well done on great video .
Enjoyable video as always. Good to see some honest hints and tips, you’re never too experienced to learn new tricks. Since watching your stuff I’ve picked up some bits that have improved my fishing and tweaked my mindset a little.
Thanks mate. I am made up
Really enjoyed that Wayne and what a good mate you've got there as for reel choice go with what your happy with
Definitely buddy. Thanks for watching
Another great video and some superb shots of the beautiful coastline and sun rise/sets... I am sorry to hear about the problems with your motor but its good to see your positivity and push on with your trip despite the setback... the world is full of so called "experts" who may criticise your casting but dont let them get to you.... thanks again and keep the faith! cheers Nick
You definitely don't need to walk miles to catch on chesil, You had a bit of space and that counts for alot. Great honest video bud and big shout out to dave🎣
Cracking vid mate. I started my fishing career sea boat fishing when I was ten with my uncle. Took a long break and started back shore and rock fishing. Then I went to Trout fishing and caught my first Salmon on the fly fishing the River Tay Two weeks ago. But after watching your vids , I’m gonna try rock fishing again up the north east of Scotland. Wish me luck.
Good luck my friend, that's brilliant
Good to see you still out n about Pons
He will be out more, top man
Myself and the old man fished same point last Wednesday, caught 2 whiting, 6 doggies and 1 strap conger about 3' long. Keep up the great videos, night see you down on Chesil one day.
Nice upload, made me miss fishing Chesil......so as there appears to be a slight weather window on Thursday I will be packing the car up and heading down.
Very enjoyable video Wayne....i like your style dude.
I was beside,you to the right . lol loads of bloody whitting lol
Nice one ,Ian ,glad you caught well .
Really enjoyed that Wayne, cheers
Hi Wayne nice video I use a lot lighter line for my rigs at Chesil so I'm going to try heavier line to see how it goes thanks again
OK buddy, Go for it
Evening bite - this mostly what we get here in New Jersey USA fishing the surf, as well as a pre-dawn/first light bite. 40 years ago we used to get whiting in the winter (January/February), but now, with Global Warming, our water temperatures never get down to those desired by whiting and Tommy Cod. We are, indeed, seeing what used to be tropical fish here at night in the summer (Tarpon, Cobia, Sea Trout) and our Surf Striped Bass season is short, really only early spring (April/May) and late fall (November/December).
Great work
Excellent Video by you both.
Thanks mate
Cracking vid mate
Yet another fantastic Video Wayne and so enjoyable to watch, I notice that you use 100lb/120b rig body but how do you tie you knots i tried a blood knot with 100lb but just dosent work for me. i normaly use 80lb yuki which ties very well .
Great vid buddy keep em coming
Nice video as always mate!!! Chris very knowledgeable too!!! Keep up the good work Wayne!! All the best…ian🎣👍
Great video. I love using a fixed spool so much less stress and a specially in a head wind .
Great video as always very informative as a veteran i very much understand and apply the keep it simple stupid mantra! and you have it exactly right with the squaddie humour right mix of humour and sarcasm there are always the atmosphere hoovers that whaNT to pick at things. I live on Portland maybe meet you on the beach one day and take the p!!!!.
Nice video again 👏🐟wish you was living near my way i would have casting lessons with you 👍
Brill video mate..really enjoyed the camera work also..Hope the fishpie was lush..Pete..Bristol👍
Great video. I watch Chris a lot on the Korum videos.
I live right by Preston/Korum/Avid HQ. It would be great to see him on the bank of one of the waters by me.
Keep up the good work 👍
Some nice whighting there mate im heading to west bexington tomoz think there's a chance they still be about down that way
its hard at the moment mate
Hi Wayne.
What a crap start bud.
Enjoy ya videos.
Regards Chris
Cracking day out mate. Nice guest appearance by that tall handsome bloke 😂😂. Hopefully get down and have another go together soon
No worries mate, see you soon
Still need to give you the details of my barber Lloyd
@@JackMeredith1995 😂 buy fishing stuff or have a hair cut!! Only one winner and we can see what it is from my appearance 😂
Cracking video 👌👌
Just found your channel, really enjoyed the fishing and camera work. Keep at it mate and thanks for sharing.
in the summer be prepaired to walk lol came down for a 3 day session in august was a mistake had to walk 3/4 of the way to the teath to find a spot with 3 days worth of gear lol
Just watching this video, love all your tips and your sense of humour but go easy on the Karen jokes! I’m a Karen from Ireland and a very keen fisherwoman 😊
Haha my mum is called Karen, obviously I am only joking 🤣
@@TheShoreHunter Monica’s are the new Karen’s 😂
lol. i was there fishing to chris,s right side
Really enjoying your videos Wayne and
nothing wrong with your casting 👍🏻
I’m off to chesil for the first time this weekend and looking forward to it….
Love the videos great information coming to Chesil end of January for a weeks fishing so thanks again for all the tips can I ask why 90lb hook snoods generally only use up to 60lbs at most so wondering do I have to beaf up the gear ?
hi great vidio as always you come across so well , im a barbel angler who looking to do sea fishing i have been doing home work looking at sea fishing , i have a bait question if cod eat whiting and on vidios there spuing out shrimp a nd prawn why is no one using whiting and prawn wraps its always lug and squid wraps just a thought look forward to your next vidio
I was fishing 3 nights ago lost 3 good fish in the surf gutting!
Great Video, as far as egg beaters go Shimano are the best but over time you still have line wind up twists and it causes knotting or line twist. I still prefer overhead reels as you don't get line twist or line wind up. Yes overheads do get backlash if you haven't used them in a while but the muscle memory is still there and soon comes back. In Sydney Australia I used to be able to get around 150 metres in a single cast around Milsons Point fishing the harbour with a 13 ft, 7 wrap overhead rod and a abu 7000 reel loaded with 25 lb mono line running a number 2 snapper lead with a metre of 120 lb leader as I used to chase big mulloway on the beaches and in the harbour. Now I'm back in the UK in the midlands no saltwater any where near me.
Great vid Wayne. How did the squid go on Weymouth?
Very well mate, will sort it soon
Hi your rig choice have a few issues with! that pulley bead is shite it's like a fat arsed woman on a M bike with leg wide apart the bead breaks and when casting tends to spin as not very aero dynamic! if i use a pulley only use the Trident pulley beads as when clipped down is streamlined as lines kept in tight. and as you just found you loose fish as swivels/Tronix beads give no resistance to a taking fish so poor hook ups where as the Trident the line goes in and round top then back out other side so like a bit of figure 8 so fishes more like a paternoster so fish hits bait hooks home but then when under load it will slide weight up like pulley's do.
Down there up n overs/Droppers work best i make my droppers not using the pulley bit but with either a trident clip or SRT clip/spring and snood swivel held down rig body by sliding crimp that way if need new hooks just snip off and retye and just adjust tension of snood always releases.
Been making Bagnal bar type rigs but in 100lb mono so pulls on mono if get a bite unlike wire. just making some in a streamlined wishbones.
Power Aeros Great reels ive them and Aero Techs on Braid PA half price of Aero Techs yet not half the reel! 30 grams in it but PA is stiffer body!.
Other reels Fathom 12's fill right to edge tweaked and cast awesome use .30 mono.
That's a great way to fish Buck & thanks for your comment, as I always say its my way not the correct way.
In the past I've used droppers, & haven't noticed any difference, actually when the tide isn't running I find it tangles up.
I am lucky to be out coaching on the beach maybe 4 days a week, I've not lost many but appreciate your comments.
Unfortunately I've had trident tackle go on the cast, along with a few mates of mine.
Back in the 2000s when dungeness had its amazing cod run years and we used pulleys, we missed a lot of bites, never a big fan of pulley rigs but that's another story... Anyways, I agree with Buck about the resistance and a little trick I picked upon was to use some telephone wire or a light power gum stop knot at the lead side of the pulley, just after the pulley turning the rig into a rudimentary 'patonoster'... When u get a bigger fish come along the power gum/phone wire slips allowing the pulley system to work after you have set the hook.
As you say, you trust your rig and you don't lose many fish so keep with what you know, but if your confidence drops give it a try.
Great videos!
@@TheShoreHunter What trident parts you go? did have once the termi link unclip but saw it before cast as backwash causes links to swivel/swirl round on self but also had gemini links fail and splashdowns loose leads so nothing is immune!
Newer termi links take thicker line and crimped link in a bit but if loose anything squeeze at bottom bend a bit sorted.
My up n overs with srt spring/clip work well don't tangle as swivel swings freely but whiting and dogs soon turn a perfectly good rig into a ball of knitting!
May I just ask. Don't to much light, put off the fishing. I know a couple of beaches, that too much light, spooks the fish.
Wayne u ever fish Great Yarmouth beachmate carnt stop watching ya videos let menowwhen ya next fishing as need new video😂😂😂😂
Hey mate No I haven't, I might do one day though. Thanks again, new videos up Monday and Wednesday ✌️