Thanks for that - yes we have plenty of bass of that size here; however I prefer to catch flat fish particularly soles. Thanks for your interest again.
Thanks for that - I don't really want to put out short videos with few fish caught in them! Although its still pleasant to be out on a beach whilst not catching - its not quite the same experience watching that on RUclips - that's my take anyway!
Well you win some and you lose some. I've done worse...a lot worse...but we still go back and forever live in hope! The final bass wasn't too shabby and at least you didn't blank or have your swim invaded by swimmers! Another great, and relaxing, video. Take care. Ken
i fish hollan on sea always have a great day no snags and plenty of fish last sesion had a nice ray 5 decent bass 3 flounders it would be nice to see close up of you baiting up i use bait needle very plesent watching you fish ,i tried along the clacton coast no luck regards ray
Thanks for your comments Raymond - I used to just fish Hollond-on-Sea and towards Holland Haven when the wooden groynes were there, but nowadays I like to explore new marks, even if it means that I'm likely to catch less. I'm hoping its just a matter of time before I hit it right and catch something decent for the camera along the Clacton stretches. I have baiting needles, but tend not to use them that often.
When the wall was there in clacton and the rocks close..one summer I had it off everyday same spot,day In day out pulling cod out,I was giving it away in the end…good few years ago,I was a local…decent fishing then,the moved the banks out further and made it harder fishing
Those were the days. If there wasn't anything decent at distance I used to catch a decent bass by casting to the end of one of the wooden groynes - this happened more often than not, so not a fluke. Things have changed and its about time I'm due a good day on the rays! Thanks for watching and commenting Steven.
Good idea - although I'm not too keen on piers. I've never fished Clacton, nor Southend (despite living here!) pier. I do sometimes watch others fish them and I'll cover them at some point, but I much prefer fishing off beaches. Thanks for watching and your suggestion.
Good morning my friend. Well done ,personally I dont think you did to bad, you caught and that is our aim..I think it shows the immense pressure our fishing venues are under...many years back we would fish close to these beaches for stingrays..I was a bit surprised in the lack of Whiting... maybe that was a good thing 🤔.. But all in all a lovely informative and successful adventure... Well done and many thanks .
Thanks again Michael 👍 Yes - not all sessions are heaving with fish! However, if you don't go and try you'll never know what's about. Quite often I'll be the only one on a stretch fishing, so can't gauge what the venue's like (although it's unlikely to be heaving with fish if no-one else is fishing there)! Catching something at all is part of the challenge. By the way the whiting have just arrived in numbers at St.Osyth, so should now be on other Tendring beaches.
@@rodsangleuk6283 yes your right it's about trying more than anything... and we never know what might come along...thanks for the nod on the Whiting, we have only seen pin Whiting up to now ...but the herrings have arrived now and the better Whiting are normally close behind...once again many thanks .
Sempre grande amico mio hai preso dei bei pesci , l’ultimo ( la spigola ) era molto bello . Bravo 🤝🤝🤝🤝
Thanks for that - yes we have plenty of bass of that size here; however I prefer to catch flat fish particularly soles. Thanks for your interest again.
Bob Ross of the fishing world is back , first class fishing again , keep well
Lol the Bob Ross 😂😂
Nice one Robin.
Great to see you back at clacton mate I was out at St osyth beach on Monday evening had 23 whiteing and 2 doggies
I fished there Tues and Wed daytime - vid to come. Thanks again for watching.
@@rodsangleuk6283 arr can't wait for that one without given to much away did you catch?
Another good video, i do enjoy your format of 3 trips at various locations at the venue you choose 👍👍
Thanks for that - I don't really want to put out short videos with few fish caught in them! Although its still pleasant to be out on a beach whilst not catching - its not quite the same experience watching that on RUclips - that's my take anyway!
@@rodsangleuk6283 the way you do them is working 👍 keep it going, look forward to the next one 👍
Another brilliant video to get hooked into
Many thanks Chris.
Superb veiwing as usaul Mick .👍👍👍👍👍
Many thanks Stephen!
Well you win some and you lose some. I've done worse...a lot worse...but we still go back and forever live in hope! The final bass wasn't too shabby and at least you didn't blank or have your swim invaded by swimmers! Another great, and relaxing, video. Take care. Ken
Thanks again Ken.
Great watch on my home ground good to see so many eel's but not so great catching them keep them coming 🎣🎣
Thanks Alan👍
Excellent viewing .Nice bass at the end was a great reward for patience.
Thanks again Anthony.
Hi like the vid from my local area do you mind me asking what tripod that is struggling to find a new one thanks
Thanks Paul - I normally use the Leeda Icon tripod that's in this video. I have others, but this is light and compact.
i fish hollan on sea always have a great day no snags and plenty of fish last sesion had a nice ray 5 decent bass 3 flounders it would be nice to see close up of you baiting up i use bait needle very plesent watching you fish ,i tried along the clacton coast no luck regards ray
Thanks for your comments Raymond - I used to just fish Hollond-on-Sea and towards Holland Haven when the wooden groynes were there, but nowadays I like to explore new marks, even if it means that I'm likely to catch less. I'm hoping its just a matter of time before I hit it right and catch something decent for the camera along the Clacton stretches. I have baiting needles, but tend not to use them that often.
Great watch as always 👍
Much appreciated Christopher.
Great video and nice Bass to finish. Always entertaining though Rod.
Thanks again Tony👍
Thanks Rod always enjoyable .
Thanks again Gary.
When the wall was there in clacton and the rocks close..one summer I had it off everyday same spot,day In day out pulling cod out,I was giving it away in the end…good few years ago,I was a local…decent fishing then,the moved the banks out further and made it harder fishing
Those were the days. If there wasn't anything decent at distance I used to catch a decent bass by casting to the end of one of the wooden groynes - this happened more often than not, so not a fluke. Things have changed and its about time I'm due a good day on the rays! Thanks for watching and commenting Steven.
Love the video how's about a pier series tight lines
Good idea - although I'm not too keen on piers. I've never fished Clacton, nor Southend (despite living here!) pier. I do sometimes watch others fish them and I'll cover them at some point, but I much prefer fishing off beaches. Thanks for watching and your suggestion.
Good stuff 😁🎣👍🏻
Thanks Stephen 👍
Do you ever take a fish home to eat ? Just curious !
If they're in size I do take soles, plaice and the occasional bass and black bream. Rarely other fish; although I've eaten a few whiting recently.
@@rodsangleuk6283 That would be my choice too. Plaice is my favourite !
deans tackle ?? someone has my name
Deans tackle & guns in Pallister Rd., Clacton - always good for fresh ragworm. Thanks for watching.
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Nice one.
Good morning my friend.
Well done ,personally I dont think you did to bad, you caught and that is our aim..I think it shows the immense pressure our fishing venues are under...many years back we would fish close to these beaches for stingrays..I was a bit surprised in the lack of Whiting... maybe that was a good thing 🤔..
But all in all a lovely informative and successful adventure...
Well done and many thanks .
Thanks again Michael 👍 Yes - not all sessions are heaving with fish! However, if you don't go and try you'll never know what's about. Quite often I'll be the only one on a stretch fishing, so can't gauge what the venue's like (although it's unlikely to be heaving with fish if no-one else is fishing there)! Catching something at all is part of the challenge. By the way the whiting have just arrived in numbers at St.Osyth, so should now be on other Tendring beaches.
@@rodsangleuk6283 yes your right it's about trying more than anything... and we never know what might come along...thanks for the nod on the Whiting, we have only seen pin Whiting up to now ...but the herrings have arrived now and the better Whiting are normally close behind...once again many thanks .