What I really like about these video's is the vast amount of genuinely great tips. James Robbins is very easy to watch and his enthusiasm for fishing comes across so much. I have learnt so much watching these video's so please keep them coming Cadence.
James and Paul great video, about time the swale was shown as a great river. Paul I see you took James to a part of the River where the pegs where easy to get on to, no abseiling from the bank tops.
Fantastic video guys. I noticed you both done better on stick than on waggler because I guess you can't hold back on the waggler so does waggler have any advantages on a pacey river ? Thanks, Jeremy.
Mostly a question of reach as in being able to cast to say far side trees where chub may be hiding, spots where it could be too risky to cast a top and bottom float. Also maybe control of a cast in a tricky wind.
Thanks for the comment Dietmar L, don't forget to subscribe to the channel to see all the new videos as they become live on RUclips! Thanks again, Paul Kozyra
What I really like about these video's is the vast amount of genuinely great tips. James Robbins is very easy to watch and his enthusiasm for fishing comes across so much. I have learnt so much watching these video's so please keep them coming Cadence.
Great video chaps and getting the scenery in etc makes it good viewing and wets the appetite well done Steve Amison
Nice video Jamie . Thats a great rod your using love the way it bends I bet its great fun playing the fish with that , Good action in it .
Really enjoying these cadence videos. Great work!
James and Paul great video, about time the swale was shown as a great river. Paul I see you took James to a part of the River where the pegs where easy to get on to, no abseiling from the bank tops.
Great! Great video about stick float fishing! Best from the best!
Love the dog under the boxs
Top video fella's.
The Swale at Leeming, you could see the chub, trout running through. Thirst was still a great waggled venue.
Fantastic video guys. I noticed you both done better on stick than on waggler because I guess you can't hold back on the waggler so does waggler have any advantages on a pacey river ? Thanks, Jeremy.
Mostly a question of reach as in being able to cast to say far side trees where chub may be hiding, spots where it could be too risky to cast a top and bottom float. Also maybe control of a cast in a tricky wind.
@@cadencefishinguk I see, thanks for such a quick response.
Great content 👍what size reel recommendation for the 14ft ? 3000 or 4000?
Jamie, going to treat myself.... River Avon for waggler and stick float which rod
Hi! I would go for the 13ft #2 or 14ft #1. Cheers
Your rods are making an impact on the Avon ....A few lads talking about them
Should do a rematch 4 years ago now
Great vid is this instead of Shakespeare tv.
Dietmar L. James works for cadence
Thanks for the comment Dietmar L, don't forget to subscribe to the channel to see all the new videos as they become live on RUclips! Thanks again, Paul Kozyra
Bet the dog mops up any spilt pellets,mine does!
Just like fly fishing Czech nymphing
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