Lovely. Proof that you can have good fishing without bombs, irritating alarms and a van full of tackle. Then again, I’d always fish like this and be happy to fail (perhaps not all the time!) rather than sound the air raid siren every ten minutes. Lovely work both of you.
There is nothing better than a summer's morning or late evening float fishing for tench on a picturesque lake or pond. It's the sort of fishing that dreams are made of. Real Mr. Crabtree fishing. And it's always nice to see someone else muck up a throw of ground bait that misses the spot by yards ;-))... It makes the rest of us feel better about ourselves 8-))...
@@peterlewis8040 I had a walk around the grounds this spring, my god is it a beautiful place. Its a national trust. 5 quid to non members. Got feedback on my current position. I'm 53rd and they only allow 200 members at a time and current members get chance to renew first which is only fair.
It was a privilege to fish next to you on the Riverfest at Hereford James, well done on winning and qualifying for the final. That was high quality whip fishing. Thanks for lending me a cattypult! Found mine in the car after 🙄
A lovely venue I had the pleasure of fishing a few years ago as a guest of my mate Neil Wade who died a couple of years ago of pancreatic cancer. We had some lovely tench up to 5lbs or so. We were feeder fishing.
A beautiful video bud 😊....I've had brilliant days on the old style float ledgering for bream/tench...perfect on a really windy day.... never failed to catch 😊
Absolutely love the mist lifting on a summers morning. Takes me back to Cardiff as a teenager at St y nyll pond. It's a much smaller venue, but utterly magical. To make it even more special, I moved to the midlands and am priveleged to be able to fish dudmaston.
Hello James, I'm always curious about your approach to waggler fishing compared to us other "French"! the junction of the main line and the leader as the choice of the length of this one! you never use a homemade leader? Thanks see you soon
i still love to fish tench on a swing tip ..and dare i say it the lift float..the old methods still work as well as anything .... i love the swing tip .. !!!
1 of my favourite ways of fishing. Reminds me of fishing in the mid to late 80s as a kid. A 3lb tench seemed massive back then. Hairy moments when you have a 1.7 bottom on to a size 20.
@@jonnybravo3055 i soon got the message you do not have to fish so fine i dont fish now my bones are poorly packed up my rods and guns a few yrs back fishing and shooting are in my blood But id like to get back with the pole One of my best days was on the ribble at preston for chub using luncheon meat got 8 crackers farm cat kept stealing luncheon meat Some good barbel there as well Tight line
@@indiana146 I've not fished for 5 years now. Back in the 80s I always fished light. It wasn't till I got into commercials I used strong tackle. The last couple of years I went I packed match fishing on commercials in and just went Bream fishing or Barbel fishing on the trent.
@@cadencefishinguk I was speaking about videos in general. After prancing up and down a river in waders, flicking a fly here and there, I think watching a float is one of those mesmerising relaxations, like those rare times you get a long drift on a dry fly before drag sets in.
My mouth was watering, and hands were twitching just getting through the intro music, what an absolutely stunning lake! Those three tinca were beautiful fish James. This is my style of fishing, nothing like this method and a lake like this to let the world float away for a few hours, very well done.
Recently retired and getting kit together to start fishing again next spring. Noticed you almost always flick the rod after casting, why is that? Thanks great video
Hi James nice to see some proper fishing I'm sick to my teeth of carp carp carp every ones gone crazy about them . were did you say i can get some of those floats you used . Regards Trev .
James, what a lovely setting to catch some great Tench. Chappie great camera work again you have a great eye for nature. Takes me back to my youth fishing for Tench on some lovely club waters. The method was the Peacock quill attached bottom only with a rubber or two and waiting for the float to lift. Ver happy days.
The camera work on this video is top notch 10 out 10 for that, beautiful! adds a great deal to the overall atmosphere your style of commentation is always great we you have done so much over the years should be good by know another great vid all round thanks for all your efforts James tight lines 👍🏻👍🏻
Cracking film. Drake floats are my go too float. There superb. Getting a bit hard too find locally. I havnt done a single session for the tench this year . Havnt done a session on birkacre for two years. May have too have a look. Nice film ian 😊
@@cadencefishinguk you'd expect it to go dead once the sun cleared the trees on a morning like that one but what's not to like, beautiful place and quality fishing 👍
I know what you mean when you call Rudd pesky but I caught a half pounder on the Trent on Tuesday ,I have fished the Trent for over fifty years and it was a first, a really beautiful fish ,I also had twenty pounds of roach ,great fishing,thanks for the wonderful videos James.
Great video enjoyed that. That's the same hook length knot you use in use for my droppers when fly fishing way better and stronger than other similar knots r.e water knot etc
Ryan Smith .... good to see an angler just letting the wildlife get on with its life. I remember a day on a backwater of the river Nene at Peterborough where it took me a best part of the day to make friends with a female swan to the point where she was feeding out of my hand. I knew I had got it right when she brought her brood of chicks to me to hand feed. One of the most pleasing days I have ever spent on the river bank.
Hi James yet another really nice and very very watchable video. I know you said it on this video but what is the split shot you use that doesn't generally damage the line? There's so many out there.
How did he get out to where he is sitting? I am always surprised that fishermen seem to re construct a whole business office when fishing, they could motorise it and drive the whole suit to the lake .
Graham Nash Hi Graham, we only had a limited time to fish that morning and the weather got seriously hot very quickly. With the heat + bright conditions I don’t think we would have caught many more fish. Anyway I do love quick sessions like that in the summer 👍
Video after video always the same whoever has made the video being shown....Oh here a 3 and a half pounder ...right next one and so on...you people nowadays havnt a clue I'm tired of these bloody videos whstever happened to catching a fish and thinking oh wow what a beautiful fish ....I'm very lucky...watch Chris Yates fishing ....that's the heart of a fishermen not stomping about ..
Favourite fish on my favourite technique. Ace.
Love for the sport
Brilliant I love a nice tench 😊
Lovely. Proof that you can have good fishing without bombs, irritating alarms and a van full of tackle. Then again, I’d always fish like this and be happy to fail (perhaps not all the time!) rather than sound the air raid siren every ten minutes. Lovely work both of you.
Proper Tench fishing on the float, none of this scaled down Carp fishing with bolt rigs that has become so popular these days
There is nothing better than a summer's morning or late evening float fishing for tench on a picturesque lake or pond.
It's the sort of fishing that dreams are made of. Real Mr. Crabtree fishing.
And it's always nice to see someone else muck up a throw of ground bait that misses the spot by yards ;-))... It makes the rest of us feel better about ourselves 8-))...
So nice to see an unspoiled Tench lake. The sort of fishing that makes the most of the early morning starts
This is what I love about fishing, not only the fishing.. but the setting. Stunning! Now where's my rod?!
one of your best James
The age old saying keeping it simple,andthis guy always,always does absalute pleasure to watch and what a beautiful setting 👍👍
Been on the waiting list of this place for 5 years, can't wait to get on it!
It'll be worth it.
@@peterlewis8040 I had a walk around the grounds this spring, my god is it a beautiful place. Its a national trust. 5 quid to non members. Got feedback on my current position. I'm 53rd and they only allow 200 members at a time and current members get chance to renew first which is only fair.
One of the best float fishing videos I have ever seen. From the music to the presentation and the photography, it was a delight. Well done.
Tail fins like a navvies shovel, you just have to love Tench. ✌❤ Bob.
What a cracking, well paced and presented video with very little merchandising.
Amazing episode! Absolutely perfect. Thanks! More video about waggler fishing, please.
It was a privilege to fish next to you on the Riverfest at Hereford James, well done on winning and qualifying for the final. That was high quality whip fishing. Thanks for lending me a cattypult! Found mine in the car after 🙄
You can’t beat fishing for Tench on an estate lakes. Beautiful location and another Cadence winner. Well done James and Chappy.
So good. James really is the master in helping people fish better. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 (great tips on the luncheon meat bait) 🎣
A lovely venue I had the pleasure of fishing a few years ago as a guest of my mate Neil Wade who died a couple of years ago of pancreatic cancer. We had some lovely tench up to 5lbs or so. We were feeder fishing.
Where is it mate?
By the way everyone, James is a top bloke in person, really approachable and helpful.
Honestly I think this might be an actual fishing dream of mine to do
A beautiful video bud 😊....I've had brilliant days on the old style float ledgering for bream/tench...perfect on a really windy day.... never failed to catch 😊
Beautiful location and a beautiful species to target.
Absolutely love the mist lifting on a summers morning. Takes me back to Cardiff as a teenager at St y nyll pond. It's a much smaller venue, but utterly magical. To make it even more special, I moved to the midlands and am priveleged to be able to fish dudmaston.
A lovely video - thanks
Great video. Float fishing for tench is how I grew up. Can’t believe how quick you can shot no8’s 😂
Thanks for sharing your experience 👍
Hello James, I'm always curious about your approach to waggler fishing compared to us other "French"! the junction of the main line and the leader as the choice of the length of this one! you never use a homemade leader? Thanks see you soon
i still love to fish tench on a swing tip ..and dare i say it the lift float..the old methods still work as well as anything .... i love the swing tip .. !!!
1 of my favourite ways of fishing. Reminds me of fishing in the mid to late 80s as a kid. A 3lb tench seemed massive back then. Hairy moments when you have a 1.7 bottom on to a size 20.
Crikey it wasnt just me fished 1,7 always used bayer perlon
@@indiana146 Bayor perlon 👍🏼. Looking back I've realised I ofter fished too light for quality fish.
@@jonnybravo3055 i soon got the message you do not have to fish so fine i dont fish now my bones are poorly packed up my rods and guns a few yrs back fishing and shooting are in my blood
But id like to get back with the pole
One of my best days was on the ribble at preston for chub using luncheon meat got 8 crackers farm cat kept stealing luncheon meat
Some good barbel there as well
Tight line
@@indiana146 I've not fished for 5 years now. Back in the 80s I always fished light. It wasn't till I got into commercials I used strong tackle. The last couple of years I went I packed match fishing on commercials in and just went Bream fishing or Barbel fishing on the trent.
Watching your videos is like meditation after a stressful day - thank you for showing us these beautifuly places 😍
Fascinating to see fishing from a paltform. I thought tench were wary. I fish fly for trout so this is a totally new sight for me
Need to broaden your scope Stephen 🤭
@@cadencefishinguk Call me simple but there aren't enough video sequences of floats dipping, bobbing, or lifting.
@@stephenm8133 with only a small amount of fish caught it was tricky to capture this detail on this occasion. Apologies.
@@cadencefishinguk I was speaking about videos in general. After prancing up and down a river in waders, flicking a fly here and there, I think watching a float is one of those mesmerising relaxations, like those rare times you get a long drift on a dry fly before drag sets in.
Lovely stuff!
Wonderful video James. Takes me back to our days together in The Starlets! Hope you’re well.
Hi Alan, great to hear from you! Please drop me an email, be great to meet up and fish together again👍jcrobbins@cadencefishing.com
Well presented feature . I fished there myself a week ago but on opposite side taking seven Tench also on Meat . Undoubtedly a wonderfull venue
Which pool is this mate
My mouth was watering, and hands were twitching just getting through the intro music, what an absolutely stunning lake! Those three tinca were beautiful fish James. This is my style of fishing, nothing like this method and a lake like this to let the world float away for a few hours, very well done.
Well done James, what a glorious venue. Well done Chappy, best fishing videos on You Tube .
Recently retired and getting kit together to start fishing again next spring. Noticed you almost always flick the rod after casting, why is that? Thanks great video
Sink the line
Hi James nice to see some proper fishing I'm sick to my teeth of carp carp carp every ones gone crazy about them . were did you say i can get some of those floats you used . Regards Trev .
Absolutely fantastic! thank you!
Takes me back to my childhood. What a beautiful lake 👍
James, what a lovely setting to catch some great Tench. Chappie great camera work again you have a great eye for nature. Takes me back to my youth fishing for Tench on some lovely club waters. The method was the Peacock quill attached bottom only with a rubber or two and waiting for the float to lift. Ver happy days.
I think previous comments say everything. Beautiful video and fishing how it should be. No boosh or fishing shalla. Well done Cadence.
3x beautiful !
the best looking and most prized fish in coarse angling full stop
Steve bennett you are right about your teeth. My daughter who is a dental nurse tell me of every time she catches me. Brilliant video as always.
Cracking Tench and beautiful setting.
The camera work on this video is top notch 10 out 10 for that, beautiful! adds a great deal to the overall atmosphere your style of commentation is always great we you have done so much over the years should be good by know another great vid all round thanks for all your efforts James tight lines 👍🏻👍🏻
Another fantastic video nailed again by James and his team. Fantastic music and camera work well done guys
Not only the best fishing channel but always such beautiful music 👍
Fantastic video again cadence
Another absolutely brilliant video. Well done james and the cadence team . 👍👍
Another stunning video James and Chappy. What a venue.
I seem to spend most of my time on the bank vainly attempting to attach no8 and no10 shot to my line.
Superbly filmed and interesting video yet again
One more comment, great eyesight. Putting no 10 on without glasses, superman.
I know it's all about the fishing but - lovely B roll and music, Chappy. And well in James ;-)
Cracking film. Drake floats are my go too float. There superb. Getting a bit hard too find locally. I havnt done a single session for the tench this year . Havnt done a session on birkacre for two years. May have too have a look. Nice film ian 😊
James I'm jealous, some of the places and results you achieve are like magic. And chappies a superb camera man. Well done fellas.
Been trying to sort this one for a while...it's usually far more prolific. However it was a hot 🔥 day but we still did ok. Glad u liked it👍
@@cadencefishinguk you'd expect it to go dead once the sun cleared the trees on a morning like that one but what's not to like, beautiful place and quality fishing 👍
Great content
I know what you mean when you call Rudd pesky but I caught a half pounder on the Trent on Tuesday ,I have fished the Trent for over fifty years and it was a first, a really beautiful fish ,I also had twenty pounds of roach ,great fishing,thanks for the wonderful videos James.
Great video James and Chappy keep em coming Tight Lines Steve Amison
Very informative video at a beautiful venue. Excellent, thank you.
Great video. Stunning venue and love the tench fishing
Another excellent video, clear precise commentary and as always super camera work, a joy to watch.
Almost as good as being there! 😁
That swan’s virtually your pet
Great video what a venue cheers
Hello James,
Thank you for this great vidéo. 👍
Daniel.
Cheers buddy for this absolutely brilliant video
Great video enjoyed that. That's the same hook length knot you use in use for my droppers when fly fishing way better and stronger than other similar knots r.e water knot etc
Fantastic!!
Thanks again, really enjoyed the video, best regards - Alan
Chappy is the man then when it comes to quality looking venues looks like a postcard picture
You made a pair of friends with the swans !
Ryan Smith .... good to see an angler just letting the wildlife get on with its life. I remember a day on a backwater of the river Nene at Peterborough where it took me a best part of the day to make friends with a female swan to the point where she was feeding out of my hand. I knew I had got it right when she brought her brood of chicks to me to hand feed. One of the most pleasing days I have ever spent on the river bank.
loved it
Awesome video mate 🐟🐟
Hi James yet another really nice and very very watchable video. I know you said it on this video but what is the split shot you use that doesn't generally damage the line? There's so many out there.
Great video. Could you in future show the actual bites either hooked or missed? This would be helpful to beginners like me.
We'll try, but due to my illness I am struggling to use more than two cameras.👍
I'm a member, it's a lovely lake, probably my favorite. I have a few videos myself. tight lines.
Hi which lake is it
@@trx250rpuma4 its private water of kinver freeliners.
That made me laugh, I spent some time plumbing up and I got four or five foot....
28:50 secret ))) 32:25 knot )
Definitely not playing with the ground bait 😂
I did warn him😋
Get it in💪😁
My idea of heaven. I'll have to move from Northern Ireland to England to get free postage on one of those rods.
Picturesque, who won the Rod competition?
Scott Conboy
Lucky lad
How did he get out to where he is sitting? I am always surprised that fishermen seem to re construct a whole business office when fishing, they could motorise it and drive the whole suit to the lake .
Extension legs on boxes or platforms with adjustable extension legs. Pretty commonplace for years.
Eso sí es pescar a la inglesa no lo qué hacen muchos qué pescan a la fondoinglesa...
That was over too quickly. Just like when I'm on the bank, I always want that one more cast. Kind of disappointed when you finished so soon.
Graham Nash Hi Graham, we only had a limited time to fish that morning and the weather got seriously hot very quickly. With the heat + bright conditions I don’t think we would have caught many more fish. Anyway I do love quick sessions like that in the summer 👍
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Think its a female, it should be easy for you to see whats a male and whats female.
Video after video always the same whoever has made the video being shown....Oh here a 3 and a half pounder ...right next one and so on...you people nowadays havnt a clue I'm tired of these bloody videos whstever happened to catching a fish and thinking oh wow what a beautiful fish ....I'm very lucky...watch Chris Yates fishing ....that's the heart of a fishermen not stomping about ..
The anglers always appreciate the fish they catch! We find your comments strange?