Very good and informative video, the reality of your posts show that fishing is always a challenge and at times frustrating, that's real fishing thanks for sharing it.
Hi Mick, Great vid. I do enjoy watching very detailed indeed. I agree with the other comments below your second fish was indeed a Pollock. Not a bad size at all. Well done and keep up the good work. Tight lines. Nigel
Hi Mick. It looked to cold during that first session but your perseverance is unquestionable! Better luck in January. Great video. Hope you are keeping well. Cheers. Ken
Dreams are broken there but magical memories can be made on that infamous beach, have never had a go down that end before though. A lovely mackerel at the end , appreciate your efforts sir 👍🏼👍🏼
Good evening Michael Well done on your early session, not the fish of your choice but nevertheless a nice mix..the lack of fish on venues like this one and many others is very worrying, and I'm hearing lots of anglers reporting the same..... Thank you Michael and I hope your well. 🎣🎣
A very interesting and informative video of your trials at Chesil. If you struggle then there’s not much hope for the rest of us. The first effort in December looked very cold and windy. What was the helicopter doing?
You certainly worked hard to put that video together. It looked freezing in the first visit, I wasn't sure if that hat made you look like Ghengis Khan or Elmer Fudd ! How do you find casting the urfe rig to avoid tangles ? Great watch, as ever, Michael. Must be bream and mullet time soon🤞🐟
Thanks Rob. Got to keep your ears warm! I've not had problems with urfe rigs and should really use them more. I've been catching bream, but they take a bit longer to arrive at Chesil.
Years back the beach was packed, as far as you could see full of people, if anyone caught anything, people would crowd around wanting to know what and how they caught it, it can be very hard, local knowledge helps a few yards off the hotspot and nothing.
Very good and informative video, the reality of your posts show that fishing is always a challenge and at times frustrating, that's real fishing thanks for sharing it.
Very true! Thanks for watching and commenting,
Hi Mick,
Great vid.
I do enjoy watching very detailed indeed.
I agree with the other comments below your second fish was indeed a Pollock. Not a bad size at all. Well done and keep up the good work.
Tight lines.
Nigel
Yes - I do make a few fish ID mistakes now and again!
Hi Mick. It looked to cold during that first session but your perseverance is unquestionable! Better luck in January. Great video. Hope you are keeping well. Cheers. Ken
Thanks Ken - I'll be back to try and catch a ray from there this coming winter 👍
@@rodsangleuk6283 Excellent!
Well done Michael 👍 another great video and session 👌👊💪🎣
Thanks again 👍
Great video as always , thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Awesome again Mick very cold wind here. Happy catching from AUSTRALIA Nick
Thanks Nick 👍
Dreams are broken there but magical memories can be made on that infamous beach, have never had a go down that end before though. A lovely mackerel at the end , appreciate your efforts sir 👍🏼👍🏼
Always in with a chance of catching something special there - but you've got o put the time in and get lucky.
Good evening Michael
Well done on your early session, not the fish of your choice but nevertheless a nice mix..the lack of fish on venues like this one and many others is very worrying, and I'm hearing lots of anglers reporting the same.....
Thank you Michael and I hope your well.
🎣🎣
There can be weeks with nothing happening, then suddenly it switches on. Thanks again Michael.
That's good to hear.
The 2nd fish at 9.05 looked like a pollack more than a whiting?
It is definitely a Pollack 🙂
Same thought here
Yes and probably some of the pouting I catch on Chesil are likely to be poor cod!
Can you tell us what seatbox and back you are using please?
It's a RidgeMonkey bucket seat.
I love it when Chesil is empty like that. No crowds, just nice and peaceful.
Sometimes means no fish though!
Sprat and squid cocktail works very well for rays mate
Yes - I agree; but sandeel and squid cocktail seems to be the bait for blond rays at Chesil.
A very interesting and informative video of your trials at Chesil. If you struggle then there’s not much hope for the rest of us. The first effort in December looked very cold and windy. What was the helicopter doing?
Thanks Chris. There's a heliport at Osprey Quay directly behind this venue.
@@rodsangleuk6283 Oh, I thought it may have been your cameraman lol.
You certainly worked hard to put that video together. It looked freezing in the first visit, I wasn't sure if that hat made you look like Ghengis Khan or Elmer Fudd ! How do you find casting the urfe rig to avoid tangles ? Great watch, as ever, Michael. Must be bream and mullet time soon🤞🐟
Thanks Rob. Got to keep your ears warm! I've not had problems with urfe rigs and should really use them more. I've been catching bream, but they take a bit longer to arrive at Chesil.
what rod again thanks
Colmic 07.
I wouldn't mind betting that Chesil has a pretty poor ratio of angler hours to fish caught compared with a lot of venues.
Years back the beach was packed, as far as you could see full of people, if anyone caught anything, people would crowd around wanting to know what and how they caught it, it can be very hard, local knowledge helps a few yards off the hotspot and nothing.
Yes - I agree. It's the same at the other end when after plaice - it can be brilliant at times, but no bites at all at other times.
Yes - even the hotspots can be fishless for weeks at a time, but then suddenly switch on - so locals are better placed to take advantage of this.