Unlucky on the blank my friend I really wanted you to catch something in this video. Were you using maggots as bait? We all have low times friend and fishing will really help with that. I’ve subscribed 🎣🙏🎣
Even when you have blanks just being out on the bank does us all so much good. On local rivers including the Thames, Wey, Loddon & Kennet, I've always found that moving swims ever 15-20mins works really well. My experience is that you can sit & wait for the fish to come to you or you can be a bit more proactive & try to find them yourself. This approach works for all fish including chub, barbel, bream , roach & pike that is feeding in the swim you will get a bite withing a few mins. If you don't get a bite within 15mins move-on. I often cover up to a 1 to 1 1/2 miles on a day session & can fish 12-15 swims before i find the fish. After a while you will get to know the swims that often hold fish & can return to them in the future. When i'm doing this roving style of fishing I carry only a small bag, chair, rod & rod rest so i can move around quickly & easily. I would suggest trying baits including cheese paste, bread flake & worms on a light leger rig. These will soon find you the better stamp of fish. Good luck & I will look forward to seeing your future videos.
I fished that river many years ago in an inter force police match. It was rudely interrupted by a scuba diver emerging in someone’s swim. Total uproar ensued.
Unlucky on the blank my friend I really wanted you to catch something in this video. Were you using maggots as bait? We all have low times friend and fishing will really help with that. I’ve subscribed 🎣🙏🎣
Keep fishing mate , never a bad day on the Wye 😊
Stick with it mate. Even if you're not catching you're learning all the time.
Fishing has been quiet in quite a few places m8..
Chin up... Summer is coming.
Try digging some worms and use on 1 rod.
Good luck
Good on you young man keep trying. Some very big perch where you are.
Even when you have blanks just being out on the bank does us all so much good. On local rivers including the Thames, Wey, Loddon & Kennet, I've always found that moving swims ever 15-20mins works really well. My experience is that you can sit & wait for the fish to come to you or you can be a bit more proactive & try to find them yourself. This approach works for all fish including chub, barbel, bream , roach & pike that is feeding in the swim you will get a bite withing a few mins. If you don't get a bite within 15mins move-on. I often cover up to a 1 to 1 1/2 miles on a day session & can fish 12-15 swims before i find the fish. After a while you will get to know the swims that often hold fish & can return to them in the future. When i'm doing this roving style of fishing I carry only a small bag, chair, rod & rod rest so i can move around quickly & easily. I would suggest trying baits including cheese paste, bread flake & worms on a light leger rig. These will soon find you the better stamp of fish. Good luck & I will look forward to seeing your future videos.
Keep trying my friend . It will all come good . Travel light and move on if no bites
I fished that river many years ago in an inter force police match. It was rudely interrupted by a scuba diver emerging in someone’s swim.
Total uproar ensued.
Hi. If you don't mind me asking. Is this stretch club or day tickets. Cheers.
That's why it's called fishing not catching.
Good effort though, at least you're out there, and that's what counts