Hi! To improve your fishing and catch more fish, check out my Simple Fishing Guidebook! With 100 pages of tips, rigs, knots, bait + lure advice and 21 in-depth species guides, you’ll definitely improve your knowledge and skills. Get yours here: fishwithcarl.co.uk/products/the-simple-fishing-guidebook
wow, excellent presentation by Carl and great filming by Alex. For someone new to watercraft this is gold, one of the better videos on watercraft that I ever seen, keep 'em coming guys.
Regarding chub and barbel requiring or indeed having preferance to faster water, that is quite a sweeping generalization and one overly used in angling for these species. I have taken many barbel over the years from areas of rivers and sections which would be considered torpid and some might think not ideal for said species, generally I have taken the larger specimens from such areas and have also done so this season fishing areas of rivers that have fast or walking pace sections that do produce barbel, but instead I have actively opted on many occasions for slower areas, knowing full well that large fish in general don't wish to expend energy unduly if they don't have to and the same rings true for large barbel and chub. Ergo there is no "one size fits all" .
I have watched a number of videos trying to hone my water craft. This is by far the best! Straight to the point, informative and clear instruction. Thank you Carl an Alex. And don't forget the water foul behaviours. Coots an moorhen in particular make a very distinct screech when touching or disturbed by fish while stood on snags floating in the margin.
Incredible job, sir. Concise, precise, and quite nicely done. Yet the most amazing part is realizing this world produced not just one but two fools who could "thumb down" rate this near perfect job of helping others learn. Thanks, Thumbs Up & Subscribed!
Very impressive video. I don’t comment a lot on videos etc but hats off to you for this. Very well explained, clear precise and enjoyable. Awesome work!!
That was a very well made video.clear precise extremely understandable. It was a good refresher for me who's not fished for some time. Excellent Carl.well done.
Great videos,clear precise presentation👏👏👏you are wise beyond your years sir,so many older anglers don’t like to give up information feeling they’ve worked hard for it and so should everyone else.
The mackerel are everywhere at Brighton and shorham I went out on our paddle board with a hand line and some feathers for half an hour and caught something like 40 fish great fishing just need to find the shoals🎣🎣👍👍 they’re so close in like 10 meters
Thanks boys another great informative vid. Keep them coming. Over the long years I've been fishing Ive learnt you can never have too much information. And can always learn something new. 👍. David B Chichester West Sussex
lovely well presented video explaining the often overlooked clues that help us mere mortals catch fish. especially enjoyed the explanation of "undertow" something that can have many new (or even older)anglers scratching their heads...thanks lads
Awesome vid as always. Watercraft is so important, you can have the most trendy rig in the world but if you don’t put where the fish are it is useless.
Highly useful information. Thanks boys. Been following you for some time. If you ever make it back over to the states. Feel free to look me up. I'm in South Carolina. Untouched carp here. I fish the Santee Cooper system mostly but do get around. I've got 170,000 square acres to break down. This video definitely helps.
Very, very useful. I knew many of these things, but the bit about the wind working against you when the water is cooling down in autumn is something I did not know. I always just fish with the wind in my face... so it's obviously time to change that!
Is it just me or is Carl like an angling scientist and Alex is an angling artist .. I think their different perspectives on the topic make it that much more interesting and at times to me as a new angler a bit mind blowing.
Loving these guys! 😎 really want to try river fishing soon! I'm near Worcester in Kidderminster have the stour up here but not sure what's in there I've read some trout, pike and salmon but guess I need to get a rod out and try my luck! 😎
@@Shootingandfishing it's a nice little river. Only fished it once, but caught a nice barbel and plenty of chub. S & W Canal near you is good too. Quite a few carp in there...
I really miss the longer content you use to release on your other channel. Lots of shorter content, less video diaries ect these days. This is great and I get the fact you can push your sponsor but I wonder how your other channel is growing right now? Please bring back the old style Carl and Alex content every Saturday!
Well done lads, a helpful guide which was very well done. Not sure why there would be any thumbs down on it, ignore the muppets (minority) amd keep up the great work.
it sucks when u like fishing at young age cuz u cant go enywhere whenever u want u always need ur dad to drive u to a place espesially when u dont have any water bodies near by and it takes a long time to drive then u just cant fish Btw Carl and Alex did u have the same problem?
Great video! QQ, can you tell me how to differentiate between carp feeding bubbles and those from big turtles on the bottom? Also, do the turtles go away in the Winter? Thanks - Joe *I’m getting inundated by turtles in my local swim and it’s driving me bonkers😫😫😫
in a small river system where the water is always runing, is the deeper spots are colder? i mean the water is always moving in one way. i guess the deep spots are almost the same temperature? i wonder because now that the water warms up the fish are gone but i know a place where is really deep, i imagine all the big ones are stacked there but if the water gets replaced by the current, maybe its hot down there. any idea?
Just trying to get into fishing cause I never appreciated it as much as I should have when my gramps took me. I feel like it'll help me get close to him, even though he has passed. Also fish is expensive, so I kinda want to get free food.
Hi! To improve your fishing and catch more fish, check out my Simple Fishing Guidebook! With 100 pages of tips, rigs, knots, bait + lure advice and 21 in-depth species guides, you’ll definitely improve your knowledge and skills. Get yours here: fishwithcarl.co.uk/products/the-simple-fishing-guidebook
Carl getting down to the basics of watercraft with Alex keeping the camera steady... love it ❤
❤️
61 years old and still learning. Thanks guys.
He’ll yea age doesn’t mean shit never to old to learn
Lmao 🤣😂 Im 18 and already know everything.
God bless you 🤍
Hell yeah, never a day late
Now, you have one like for every year you've lived.
wow, excellent presentation by Carl and great filming by Alex. For someone new to watercraft this is gold, one of the better videos on watercraft that I ever seen, keep 'em coming guys.
Regarding chub and barbel requiring or indeed having preferance to faster water, that is quite a sweeping generalization and one overly used in angling for these species. I have taken many barbel over the years from areas of rivers and sections which would be considered torpid and some might think not ideal for said species, generally I have taken the larger specimens from such areas and have also done so this season fishing areas of rivers that have fast or walking pace sections that do produce barbel, but instead I have actively opted on many occasions for slower areas, knowing full well that large fish in general don't wish to expend energy unduly if they don't have to and the same rings true for large barbel and chub. Ergo there is no "one size fits all" .
I have watched a number of videos trying to hone my water craft. This is by far the best! Straight to the point, informative and clear instruction. Thank you Carl an Alex. And don't forget the water foul behaviours. Coots an moorhen in particular make a very distinct screech when touching or disturbed by fish while stood on snags floating in the margin.
Very informative, easily understood. Well done. Carp fished since the eighties, but still learning all the time. Thank you
Glad it was helpful. You're welcome! Yeah agree, we're always learning, and improving. That's part of the fun for me too.
Nothing better than chilling on the bank and having these 2 talk away and give advice
Incredible job, sir. Concise, precise, and quite nicely done. Yet the most amazing part is realizing this world produced not just one but two fools who could "thumb down" rate this near perfect job of helping others learn. Thanks, Thumbs Up & Subscribed!
I've been fishing for 20 years and still learnt a couple of things, awesome video lads
Very impressive video. I don’t comment a lot on videos etc but hats off to you for this. Very well explained, clear precise and enjoyable. Awesome work!!
Thank you so much! :)
Great video lads! Best watercraft video Iv seen so far
Love ur vids can’t wait for some winter pike vids
Thank you Carl and Alex for giving us your knowledge it should really help when going on the next session
Brilliant information for every Angler old or new to fishing. Nice one 👍👍👍
That was a very well made video.clear precise extremely understandable. It was a good refresher for me who's not fished for some time. Excellent Carl.well done.
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Great videos,clear precise presentation👏👏👏you are wise beyond your years sir,so many older anglers don’t like to give up information feeling they’ve worked hard for it and so should everyone else.
Wow, thanks so much, that's very kind of you :)
Yes Carl and Alex love the vids
Really educational guys will help me on the bank tomorrow 👍👍
Excellent production guys!
That‘s a amazing work from you guys! Great tips for people that are trying to learn more about fishing! Keep going guys👍
Absolutely fantastic! Thank you for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it! :) Thanks so much
Great video lads awesome work as always 👍
Great info as always, love from Amsterdam!
Thanks lads , this has gave me a lot more knowledge on fishing as I'm quite new to the sport, great video guys 👊😎
Your drone footage adds a lot, really cool. I picked one up for my own content but wrecked it like the 3rd time out..
Very informative. Maybe I will fish someday.
Go for it :)
The mackerel are everywhere at Brighton and shorham I went out on our paddle board with a hand line and some feathers for half an hour and caught something like 40 fish great fishing just need to find the shoals🎣🎣👍👍 they’re so close in like 10 meters
Awesome video! Grats on 100k subcribers! ^^
Big love to Carl and Alex 💙
Thanks bud. Learned a lot. Keep making this kind of videos.
Thanks mate, will do :)
Great video! Production is so professional on this channel.
Thanks boys another great informative vid. Keep them coming. Over the long years I've been fishing Ive learnt you can never have too much information. And can always learn something new. 👍. David B Chichester West Sussex
Thanks guys
lovely well presented video explaining the often overlooked clues that help us mere mortals catch fish. especially enjoyed the explanation of "undertow" something that can have many new (or even older)anglers scratching their heads...thanks lads
Thanks for your time, lovely video. Great guy
Yet another 11/10, great video
Congratulations on 100k
Just what i needed. 👍
Another cracking video. Really helpful.
Great video again Carl and Alex keep up the great work 🎣🎣🎣🎣
Excellent as always. Keep the vids coming.
Very very useful. Thank you❤️
Thanks guys that was a big help for me, keep up the good work 👏 🙌 👍 👌
Awesome vid as always. Watercraft is so important, you can have the most trendy rig in the world but if you don’t put where the fish are it is useless.
thank you for the video
Wonderful as always guys, informative and entertaining 👏 👍 thanks for sharing
Put simply, Brilliant Info Cheers guys
Another very informative, well-presented video. Thank you guys, please keep them coming!
Fantastic video! Very insightful!!
Great video, this is what we all need to spend the most time learning.
Instead of the latest rigs or tackle 😎
Cheers Phil!
Highly useful information. Thanks boys. Been following you for some time. If you ever make it back over to the states. Feel free to look me up. I'm in South Carolina. Untouched carp here. I fish the Santee Cooper system mostly but do get around. I've got 170,000 square acres to break down. This video definitely helps.
Very, very useful. I knew many of these things, but the bit about the wind working against you when the water is cooling down in autumn is something I did not know. I always just fish with the wind in my face... so it's obviously time to change that!
Is it just me or is Carl like an angling scientist and Alex is an angling artist .. I think their different perspectives on the topic make it that much more interesting and at times to me as a new angler a bit mind blowing.
Great series of tutorials, you really do make an excellent video , quality and content. Well done 👍
Love your videos very informative 👌👌👌👌
Thanks Susan :) Glad they're helpful!
Thanks for the vid!!!
This video has answered a lot of my questions, some I already new but alot that I didnt know so thank you!!
You really are great at what you do.
🎣😎🐟
Really good vid. Essential for the less experienced anglers. Well done guys keep it up.
When you getting a tv deal ?
Thanks Rik! :)
Cracking informative video! Nice one 👍🏻
Ahh cheers Lee!
Love this channel
Very excited!!!!
Thank king!! Great info.
You're welcome mate :)
Wow Carl and Alex your presentations are reaching a new level. You are better than Chris Packham.
Great advice thanks for sharing it.
Fantastic video, really helpful!
Great video!
Thanks mate!
Awesome video and a lot of useful info. 👍
Cheers Terry! :)
Another excellent video. Could you explain the effect high and low pressure have on the fish also please??
Great vid that not many Anglers go through ..
Great video guys, very informative 👍🏻
Love it 👍
Great info lads Cheers 🍻
Nice chanel which camera are u using?
Love the vids thank you this helps
Brilliant, thanks
Great video
Another incredible video 🤙🙏
Valuable information.....
Loving these guys! 😎 really want to try river fishing soon! I'm near Worcester in Kidderminster have the stour up here but not sure what's in there I've read some trout, pike and salmon but guess I need to get a rod out and try my luck! 😎
Some barbel in the stour, and plenty of chub. River Severn, nearby is lovely too👍 Keep an eye out, the boys might do a video up your way soon …😉
@@tomwinterfishing9065 that would be awesome!! Gonna have to join the BAA I think to have a go on the stour!! Cheers mate! 👍😎
@@Shootingandfishing it's a nice little river. Only fished it once, but caught a nice barbel and plenty of chub. S & W Canal near you is good too. Quite a few carp in there...
Thanks lads for another great helpful tutorial.
I really miss the longer content you use to release on your other channel. Lots of shorter content, less video diaries ect these days. This is great and I get the fact you can push your sponsor but I wonder how your other channel is growing right now? Please bring back the old style Carl and Alex content every Saturday!
So good
Freshwater clams can also produce bubles
Well done lads, a helpful guide which was very well done. Not sure why there would be any thumbs down on it, ignore the muppets (minority) amd keep up the great work.
best vid ever
I love playing World of Watercraft.
it sucks when u like fishing at young age cuz u cant go enywhere whenever u want u always need ur dad to drive u to a place espesially when u dont have any water bodies near by and it takes a long time to drive then u just cant fish Btw Carl and Alex did u have the same problem?
Hi Carl which brand of polarised glasses would you recommend please?
Thanks again
I use Korda Classic sunglasses :) yes they're my sponsor but they are genuinely decent, fit well and I like the shape.
Great video! QQ, can you tell me how to differentiate between carp feeding bubbles and those from big turtles on the bottom? Also, do the turtles go away in the Winter? Thanks - Joe
*I’m getting inundated by turtles in my local swim and it’s driving me bonkers😫😫😫
Some sea fishing tutorials would be interesting
in a small river system where the water is always runing, is the deeper spots are colder? i mean the water is always moving in one way. i guess the deep spots are almost the same temperature? i wonder because now that the water warms up the fish are gone but i know a place where is really deep, i imagine all the big ones are stacked there but if the water gets replaced by the current, maybe its hot down there. any idea?
Here in the Southern US bubbles could be snapping turtles or a gator.
Oh wow :)
hi lads
Please tell me what is the best baits for mullet fish and why is it so difficult to catch mullet
Many people are using ragworms as bait to catch mullet some use flour some use mackerel flesh
Just trying to get into fishing cause I never appreciated it as much as I should have when my gramps took me. I feel like it'll help me get close to him, even though he has passed. Also fish is expensive, so I kinda want to get free food.
Nice video guys 👍
Nice 100k
Fantastic thank you so much, however you didn't talk about bass
Ah we don't have freshwater bass here, just sea bass! Or did you mean sea bass?
Ooooh ok i didn't know, i was indeed talking about fresh water bass
@@jotherman8113 That's ok! The UK doesn't have any native freshwater bass, just the salt water species!