nice shout out there davey lad always good to have more grip around those rocks ... one thing i would add is if your fishing alone on the rocks ... its always a good idea to get a good self inflating life jacket, if you happen to fall and knock yourself out it always helps to know u have that little bit more protection if u happen to fall in the water .. tight lines buddy 👍
Thanks for the comment 👍 yes totally agree on the life jacket...tbh mine doesn't always come with me but i always wear it in locations i know could be dangerous
Nice to see you back in the land of the living Dave 👍 a new year and new gear 😁 I've just upgraded my reels, new rod ,new boots , jacket's and over trousers👍 but ye canny beat the supertrax studs I've been using them for donkeys year's on my boots for river fishing and they've yet to let me down 👍 Oh and the lures I made work a treat 🎣🎣😉
Hello Dave, I agree on your choice of boot, I bought 2 pairs of them 3 years ago when they were on offer, my first pair are still going strong, only had to replace the laces, the other pair are still in the box unworn under the bed. Not sure if they would be suitable for saltwater use as I don't fish in mine. For rock hopping and wading I can recommend palm gradient Kayak boots, they have a good strong sole and are saltwater resistant. Looking forward to see some more lure fishing in your content. Regards Keith, (Irish Republic)
Thats fantastic to know Keith about the boots I really thought they have the best sole and build for the money....ill check out the boots you recommended as im always looking for goid stuff to try in future......all the best and tightlines
Hi Dave ... Good to hear from you again hope you’re keeping well. Some great advice there and if taken should help to keep us all safe on the rocks. I’d like to take this opportunity to wish all the best for the 2023 season and tight lines ... Cheers mate take care 👍🎣🎣
I jst payed 70 for the snowbee spike boots first ever pair not the best for the money really an I wonder how long they'll last on the rocks,, not the most comfortable either,,I'd usually go with decent walking boot and take the inevitable wet feet ,, did try to stud boots myself they quickly fell off but were cheap ones with no tool 👍
ill have to check.put the snowbee boots berty...i used to use their studs too but they never stayed in long...the supertracks are the way to go..ive only lost a couple in 2 years and ive walked some miles
@@jarrowvikingsinsaneangling9785 I'll have a look cheers 👍 I did notice a big difference in my grip on the wet black slippy stuff the couple of times I've had them on right enough,, had enough of the sore elbows and knees 😂👍
Excellent you are back 🎣🎣🎣🎣 have been checking on and off for some new videos .
Great stuff fishing again soon RWB hope you're 👍
Good that you're back !! Can't wait to watch the next rock fishing videos 🎣👍🏻
Great stuff cant wait myself jetfire bring it on
Nice to see you back Dave looking forward to see you on your adventures , take care & stay safe , tight lines
thanks Steve 👍
I've been looking for a while for decent boot studs. I'm going to give these a go. Thanks for the heads up
Nice one Jim glad to have been of help
nice shout out there davey lad always good to have more grip around those rocks ... one thing i would add is if your fishing alone on the rocks ... its always a good idea to get a good self inflating life jacket, if you happen to fall and knock yourself out it always helps to know u have that little bit more protection if u happen to fall in the water .. tight lines buddy 👍
Thanks for the comment 👍 yes totally agree on the life jacket...tbh mine doesn't always come with me but i always wear it in locations i know could be dangerous
Nice to see you back in the land of the living Dave 👍 a new year and new gear 😁 I've just upgraded my reels, new rod ,new boots , jacket's and over trousers👍 but ye canny beat the supertrax studs I've been using them for donkeys year's on my boots for river fishing and they've yet to let me down 👍
Oh and the lures I made work a treat 🎣🎣😉
Geeat stuff Arnie cant wait bring it on and hopefully we will get a sesh together too
I'll look forward to that one Dave 😁👍🎣🎣
Hello Dave, I agree on your choice of boot, I bought 2 pairs of them 3 years ago when they were on offer, my first pair are still going strong, only had to replace the laces, the other pair are still in the box unworn under the bed. Not sure if they would be suitable for saltwater use as I don't fish in mine. For rock hopping and wading I can recommend palm gradient Kayak boots, they have a good strong sole and are saltwater resistant.
Looking forward to see some more lure fishing in your content.
Regards Keith, (Irish Republic)
Thats fantastic to know Keith about the boots I really thought they have the best sole and build for the money....ill check out the boots you recommended as im always looking for goid stuff to try in future......all the best and tightlines
Can you add a link where you get the studs and tool please.... great video... very informative.
yes its supatracks.com/boot-studs/
Have a look at the Kold Kutter studs. I have a pair of old walking shoes for the summer with studs in.
Yes Ive heard they are good ...another option for us
Hi Dave ... Good to hear from you again hope you’re keeping well. Some great advice there and if taken should help to keep us all safe on the rocks. I’d like to take this opportunity to wish all the best for the 2023 season and tight lines ... Cheers mate take care 👍🎣🎣
thanks Stephen great to hear from you...would be horrible to slip and get hurt ...i wouldn't go any where nearer without a good pair pf studded boots
Nice one JV! You'll pull a ten pounder up on that rod no bother mate. Cant wait for the new season!!
hope so bring it on
Yeah that's what I need, thanks.
Great stuff mate
Hi dave canny vid hope ya doing ok quick question your the man whats the earliest a can fish siloth for the thornys thanks😍
Mid April id say
Thanks pal
@@cupholder3120 May is a good time some large ones then
I jst payed 70 for the snowbee spike boots first ever pair not the best for the money really an I wonder how long they'll last on the rocks,, not the most comfortable either,,I'd usually go with decent walking boot and take the inevitable wet feet ,, did try to stud boots myself they quickly fell off but were cheap ones with no tool 👍
ill have to check.put the snowbee boots berty...i used to use their studs too but they never stayed in long...the supertracks are the way to go..ive only lost a couple in 2 years and ive walked some miles
@@jarrowvikingsinsaneangling9785 I'll have a look cheers 👍 I did notice a big difference in my grip on the wet black slippy stuff the couple of times I've had them on right enough,, had enough of the sore elbows and knees 😂👍
in australia this would be suicide, go in and sink like a stone
yep the point is not to slip in hence grippy boots...we all have to wear footwear on the rocks regardless 😉
@@jarrowvikingsinsaneangling9785 , yes thats the idea... we wear strap on cleats over light shoes u can slip off or cleats bolted to plastic sandals