Ah cheers! Typically I had about 10 once the camera was off, I thought it would be to dark to film but watching the footage it wasn’t! But yes, buzzing to get the winter kit out!
Great video mate! I can't think of a nicer way to spend an evening than down at the waters edge with a light spinning rod and a small Dexter or Toby in search of a few Mackerel. In my opinion a mackerel on a light spinning outfit is the best way to fish for them, followed by a grilled mackerel on toast followed by a good cold beer! Absolute bliss!
Thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed it. You are dead right, mackerel put up such a good fight for their size. Have you ever tried fishing for them on a light fly rod? That is also brilliant sport! Your description there is literally a perfect evening 🎣 🍺
@@CoastlineFishing I would have loved to try fishing for mackerel with a fly rod but unfortunately I sold all of my fly fishing gear a few years ago. I'm beginning to regret it as they are such a sporting fish that give you a real fight on light tackle.
@@petebony3093 if you ever come across rod again then give it a bash, great fun. Even so, a nice lrf or spinning rod is still great sport. I’ll hopefully be having a few soon to stock the freezer for the winter cod season (oh and some for the bbq!)
@becukramerfrederic7101 all is well here thank you, I hope the same with you. For the winter fishing I use a 14ft 175g (or 5-7oz) rod. For the summer spinning I use a 7ft 30-60g rod. I hope this helps. Thanks Ben.
Thank you Ben, For the spinning, I use a Westin W6 spin, with a daiwa BG magsealed 4500, That rod is a master piece a bit long as it's a 10ft but really a fantastic rod where you can easily fight any sort of fish For the beach casting colmic and daiwa both up to 9oz, what weight will you use basically?120gr?
@@becukramerfrederic7101 very nice, that sounds like a nice bit of kit! Having a good all round rod never goes a miss. For the winter fishing over here I use a 170g (6oz) weight on a pulley pennel rig. It works well for the cod. Cheers Ben.
Hi So yes, apparently, there have been a lot of complaints about the fact that that fishing show was only for carp fishing, I went 3 years ago I think, it was awful, 90% of the stands and presentation was for carp fishing, This year's will be different 🎉 Finally
Come along with me as I describe a little on how to catch mackerel form the shore.
Good bud mate, can’t beat a good mackerel session in my opinion. Can’t wait for the winter cod series! 👍
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Ah cheers! Typically I had about 10 once the camera was off, I thought it would be to dark to film but watching the footage it wasn’t! But yes, buzzing to get the winter kit out!
Looking forward to seeing you fishing for cod! 🤙💦
Thank you! I’m itching to get the winter season going 🎣
Good to see you catching Mackeral, theyre a bit thin on the ground in Cornwall! Thanks for taking the time to do the video!!
Oh really? That’s a shame, could fill a bucket in an hour up here on most nights 😳 hopefully you get on them soon 🎣
Great video mate! I can't think of a nicer way to spend an evening than down at the waters edge with a light spinning rod and a small Dexter or Toby in search of a few Mackerel. In my opinion a mackerel on a light spinning outfit is the best way to fish for them, followed by a grilled mackerel on toast followed by a good cold beer! Absolute bliss!
Thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed it. You are dead right, mackerel put up such a good fight for their size. Have you ever tried fishing for them on a light fly rod? That is also brilliant sport! Your description there is literally a perfect evening 🎣 🍺
@@CoastlineFishing I would have loved to try fishing for mackerel with a fly rod but unfortunately I sold all of my fly fishing gear a few years ago. I'm beginning to regret it as they are such a sporting fish that give you a real fight on light tackle.
@@petebony3093 if you ever come across rod again then give it a bash, great fun. Even so, a nice lrf or spinning rod is still great sport.
I’ll hopefully be having a few soon to stock the freezer for the winter cod season (oh and some for the bbq!)
Hi, thanks for the videos, you doing good 👍
You are welcome! Thank you for watching. Winter cod season is about to start so stay tuned for more videos coming soon 👍🏼
Hi
I hope you are ok,
I wanted to ask you what power of beachcasting rod you use 100 to 250gr?
@becukramerfrederic7101 all is well here thank you, I hope the same with you. For the winter fishing I use a 14ft 175g (or 5-7oz) rod. For the summer spinning I use a 7ft 30-60g rod. I hope this helps. Thanks Ben.
Thank you Ben,
For the spinning, I use a Westin W6 spin, with a daiwa BG magsealed 4500,
That rod is a master piece a bit long as it's a 10ft but really a fantastic rod where you can easily fight any sort of fish
For the beach casting colmic and daiwa both up to 9oz, what weight will you use basically?120gr?
@@becukramerfrederic7101 very nice, that sounds like a nice bit of kit! Having a good all round rod never goes a miss. For the winter fishing over here I use a 170g (6oz) weight on a pulley pennel rig. It works well for the cod. Cheers Ben.
Hello, how are you?
Are you planning to go to the fishing show in Farnborough this march?
Hi there. I’m doing good thank you. I hope you are as well.
I don’t have any plans to head down there this year, maybe another time I’ll make it.
Hi
So yes, apparently, there have been a lot of complaints about the fact that that fishing show was only for carp fishing, I went 3 years ago I think, it was awful, 90% of the stands and presentation was for carp fishing,
This year's will be different 🎉
Finally
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