I watch my lad load up his car with more tackle than I've ever owned, goes to a carp puddle and catches what looks like the same fish over and over. I fished the river Dove at Scropton, just outside of Uttoxeter. Ruck sack with bait, reel, and terminal tackle, rod holdall with a couple of bank sticks and a chair. Barbel in the morning, chub in the afternoon. Proper fishing.
Blimey John that's great to hear? I fish the Dove at Martson, not had a Barbel yet this season. I was convinced the otters had had them. Now I know there all hanging around Scropton area.😂😂
Hi John, Im sure once the impetuous of youth burns out he to will grab a pocket full of gear and chase the chub. Apologies for the late reply and thanks again.
Hi, Thank you so much for watching and taking the time to comment. I'd been wanting to capture that moment for a long time and was even more excited with it than the fish. Apologies for the late reply and thanks again.
Hi Simon, That is wonderful to hear and congratulations on your first Barbel. Ill give you a second bit of advice, get the best rod and marriage counselor you can afford and welcome to the addictive world of barbel fishing.
Hi Martin, These videos often enter my head in the wee dark hours very often with just one shot which will haunt me for days and often weeks until I capture it. Then i've just got the simple task of producing a fish to conclude it. Apologies for the late reply and thanks again.
Boss is here for the first time watching fishing to catch big fish, very calm Boss when raising fish, I like this video and will subscribe to Mr Boss's channel. Greetings and greetings from a fishing hobby 🤝🎣🐟🤙❤
Hi Matthew, That's a great question and one which i should of made clearer in the video. The reason is so I can fish with a long hooklink and be able to cast with bankside overgrowth behind me, hope this makes sense and please accept my apologies for the late reply.
Hi Keith, I have been giving them a hammering of late and apart from having a ring replaced they have performed admirably. Apologies for the late reply and thanks again.
Hi, many thanks for taking the time to watch and commnet. The bridge is Sellack suspension bridge upstream of Foy. Apologies for the late reply and thanks again.
Fantastic angling, I see to many videos dragging barbel in , not being played properly, being disrespectful to their quarry, I’d love to see u do a video on the Trent sometime ?
Lot to be said for “dragging them” in if they are not played for too long they will be less exhausted and go back stronger. If you are using correct tackle you don’t need to play them for extended time
Hi Kinsley, Thank you so much for your time in watching and especially commenting. I'm glad you appreciated that aspect of the video it's important to me. Hopefully I'll visit the mighty Trent one day that when i pluck up the courage. Apologies for the late reply and thanks again.
@@Marco-mg9tv Hi, I suppose the way I play a fish is more to do with my lack of skill and experience but that can only get better with time. Thank you for bringing it to my attention and I'll strive to improve on that aspect on my angling.
Hi Mark, Thank you so much for your continued support of the channel and with winter approaching I think we're gonna have to get accustomed to silence and wind noise. Apologies for the late reply and thanks again.
I watch my lad load up his car with more tackle than I've ever owned, goes to a carp puddle and catches what looks like the same fish over and over. I fished the river Dove at Scropton, just outside of Uttoxeter. Ruck sack with bait, reel, and terminal tackle, rod holdall with a couple of bank sticks and a chair. Barbel in the morning, chub in the afternoon. Proper fishing.
Blimey John that's great to hear? I fish the Dove at Martson, not had a Barbel yet this season. I was convinced the otters had had them. Now I know there all hanging around Scropton area.😂😂
Hi John, Im sure once the impetuous of youth burns out he to will grab a pocket full of gear and chase the chub. Apologies for the late reply and thanks again.
Lovely filming of the rod as the fish takes the bait.
Hi, Thank you so much for watching and taking the time to comment. I'd been wanting to capture that moment for a long time and was even more excited with it than the fish. Apologies for the late reply and thanks again.
Copied your rig / bait bag set up and caught my first ever Barbel on that stretch. Lovely to watch so keep up the good work,👍
Hi Simon, That is wonderful to hear and congratulations on your first Barbel. Ill give you a second bit of advice, get the best rod and marriage counselor you can afford and welcome to the addictive world of barbel fishing.
Lovely video. I always feel I'm on the bank with you. Thanks for sharing again.
Hi, Thank you so much for thanking the time to watch and especially for the comment. Apologies for the late reply and thanks again.
Great videography. Particularly enjoyed the opening bridge shot!
Hi Martin, These videos often enter my head in the wee dark hours very often with just one shot which will haunt me for days and often weeks until I capture it. Then i've just got the simple task of producing a fish to conclude it. Apologies for the late reply and thanks again.
Great video as always, really enjoy your videos. Thanks.
Hi Marc, Many thanks for taking the time to watch and comment it truly appreciated please accept my apologies for the late reply.
What a lovely introduction to the video followed by a barbel 👌🏻👍🏻
Hi, Congratulations of your huge Thames Barbel and thank you for taking the to watch and commnet.
A lovely short video. I know that stretch but have only fished it once without success.
Nice film again mate and a lovely clean looking fish eh mate,tite lines
Hi Paul, The Wye might not hold the biggest in the country but it holds so of the wildest. Apologies for the late reply and thanks again.
Boss is here for the first time watching fishing to catch big fish, very calm Boss when raising fish, I like this video and will subscribe to Mr Boss's channel. Greetings and greetings from a fishing hobby 🤝🎣🐟🤙❤
Thanks Boss big love
@@silentangling OK, boss 🤝
Can i ask why you loop the hook back to go through the pva when it's attached to the lead clip?
Hi Matthew, That's a great question and one which i should of made clearer in the video. The reason is so I can fish with a long hooklink and be able to cast with bankside overgrowth behind me, hope this makes sense and please accept my apologies for the late reply.
@silentangling I have that problem in a lot of my swims actually so that's genius. Thanks a lot for the reply as I'll be doing this from now on.
@@matthewx360 I'm so glad you've found it of value, tight lines my friend.
@silentangling Will be going a couple of times this week so let's hope so. Same to you buddy.
@@matthewx360 The countryside is looking spectacular at the moment.
Huge tail on that one,well done
Barbel have the most dynamic tail, hope you're enjoying your holiday old chap.
@@silentangling yep 100% we are thanks
Enjoyed that are you still using the Duo 1.5 tc
Hi Keith, I have been giving them a hammering of late and apart from having a ring replaced they have performed admirably. Apologies for the late reply and thanks again.
Is that the bridge near Foy or Hereford?
Sellack Bridge
I’ve had a good day in the run further down below the bridge (Caradoc) rolling meat and corn several barbel and chub nice part of the Wye
Hi, many thanks for taking the time to watch and commnet. The bridge is Sellack suspension bridge upstream of Foy. Apologies for the late reply and thanks again.
Fantastic angling, I see to many videos dragging barbel in , not being played properly, being disrespectful to their quarry, I’d love to see u do a video on the Trent sometime ?
Lot to be said for “dragging them” in if they are not played for too long they will be less exhausted and go back stronger. If you are using correct tackle you don’t need to play them for extended time
Same with Salmon
Hi Kinsley, Thank you so much for your time in watching and especially commenting. I'm glad you appreciated that aspect of the video it's important to me. Hopefully I'll visit the mighty Trent one day that when i pluck up the courage. Apologies for the late reply and thanks again.
@@Marco-mg9tv Hi, I suppose the way I play a fish is more to do with my lack of skill and experience but that can only get better with time. Thank you for bringing it to my attention and I'll strive to improve on that aspect on my angling.
@@Marco-mg9tv hopefully I'll get to experience this next year as I start salmon fishing the Wye.
Another great ''proper'' angling vid, well done, ............. could someone tell the wildlife to keep the noise down.
Hi Mark, Thank you so much for your continued support of the channel and with winter approaching I think we're gonna have to get accustomed to silence and wind noise. Apologies for the late reply and thanks again.