First session of 2022 was a cracker!

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • My first trip to the beach of 2022 turned into another good session with rays, whiting a dog and a bonus turbot in cold but calm conditions.
    This time I ventured further along the beach to Manor Steps zigzag, closer to Boscombe pier than my normal spot on Southbourne.
    Links to some of the products from this video:
    Bait tool:
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    Baitex Elastic Tube:
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    Stonfo Bait Station:
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    Bagnall Bar:
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    Cox & Rawle Circle Hooks (I use the 2/0 size):
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Комментарии • 73

  • @jimboultonafc
    @jimboultonafc 2 года назад +3

    so, This is the first of your vids i've watched and i loved it, being relatively new to sea angling I learnt more in the last half hour about how to approach the whole thing than i have in countless hours trolling you tube in the last few months. Also really like the presentation of you film,informative,clear and entertaining You have definately got a new subscriber today so please keep up the good work.

    • @christchurchanglingcentre5428
      @christchurchanglingcentre5428  2 года назад +1

      Thank you Jim, that really means a lot to me. I hope you enjoy some of the other videos too and I will try and get more done soon.

  • @martinpaul6146
    @martinpaul6146 6 месяцев назад +1

    Revisited and proves videos have a longer life than expected. Some good tips in there
    Rod rest position/angle on beach
    Timing of bait
    Gut & clean fish on beach..
    👍

  • @andrewtadd4373
    @andrewtadd4373 2 года назад +2

    Blimey the Manor that's going back a bit 😉.
    Excellent video some good tips too, the stonfo bait tables are so useful certainly saved my back and knees since I've had one.

  • @skimpywan
    @skimpywan 9 месяцев назад +1

    Having a proper low at the moment, but watching your video is helping me relax, learn and laugh again at your videos.
    That said, I had noticed the resemblance between you and James Hunt, because..... he's really good on Twitter (or X or whatever it current identifies as)!!!! 🤪✌️💜

    • @skimpywan
      @skimpywan 9 месяцев назад

      with a wee bit of Rik (from The Young One) thrown in 😂....

    • @christchurchanglingcentre5428
      @christchurchanglingcentre5428  9 месяцев назад +1

      Both Hunt and Rik have waaaaay more hair than me dude!
      Hope you're feeling OK mate. A momentary low is so often followed by a high mate, done forget that.

  • @chriscolledge6576
    @chriscolledge6576 2 года назад +2

    Really interesting video Tom. Well done indeed.

  • @kingofrs125
    @kingofrs125 2 года назад +3

    Top work keep them coming 👏🏻🎣

  • @bassblanker5359
    @bassblanker5359 2 года назад +1

    Great tips and lovely relaxed manner.

  • @scarthotutor
    @scarthotutor 2 года назад +1

    A very enjoyable video.... very well shot and lots of good advice, thanks

  • @stuartcrane9409
    @stuartcrane9409 2 года назад +1

    Great video Tom, it’s nice to see how you do it! It looks like you picked a nice evening.

  • @gps571
    @gps571 2 года назад +2

    Great stuff...more please!

  • @nigelmurgatroyd5027
    @nigelmurgatroyd5027 2 года назад +1

    Hi very enjoyable and very informative, although I live in Lincoln I do get fish down your way a couple of times a year, and have popped into the shop where you explained your small bait approach, I've always used larger 3/0 and double sandeel, now watching this and your other vid I'll try it for thornback on the east coast many thanks, looking forward to seeing more 👍

  • @Kevin-zg2wm
    @Kevin-zg2wm 2 года назад +1

    Great honest film nicely shot well done mate

  • @matthewbrown5677
    @matthewbrown5677 2 года назад +1

    Spot on …
    Matt.

  • @GaryTheFishfinder
    @GaryTheFishfinder 2 года назад +1

    Love night fishing as well great tip's and video 👍 well done my Friend 👊 hello from Sarasota Florida 🥂🙂🎣🏖️ stay safe and be well out there buddy 🤝 God bless 🙏

    • @christchurchanglingcentre5428
      @christchurchanglingcentre5428  2 года назад +1

      Glad you liked the video mate. Hope it's warmer where you are... 🥶🥶

    • @GaryTheFishfinder
      @GaryTheFishfinder 2 года назад +1

      @@christchurchanglingcentre5428 yes it's much warmer than where you're for shur That's why I move to Florida from New York stay safe Buddy ⚓🙏

  • @johncady8
    @johncady8 2 года назад +1

    Great..more please.

  • @mickwalsh8136
    @mickwalsh8136 2 года назад +1

    You sound like a member of royal family,apart from that,your entertaining,informative and an excellent fisherman,new sub of me

  • @rickphillips5098
    @rickphillips5098 Год назад +1

    Tom you had a cracking session 👏! Tom please keep where your marks you fishing to your self !! Yes it's great for us rod and line fisherman! But the truth is commercial fisherman follow these channels aswell ! I bet the lads from Poole have been up and down there all day trawling, or long lines ! If they caught your video! Last year you kept that Bass session off Christchurch ledge off for a few weeks to stop the commercial fisherman wiping the stocks out . Absolutely love your videos and seeing what you catch .. but sadly could you be a bit more vague on where your catching ! Just tell those that come into Christchurch Angling where and what to do ?

    • @christchurchanglingcentre5428
      @christchurchanglingcentre5428  Год назад +1

      I understand your concerns mate, I do hear it in the shop from time to time but that's not so much a "truth" as an old wives tale born out of paranoia! Commercial anglers know their trade far better than we do, and the thought of one of two individual fish being caught wouldn't raise any interest for them. I have quite a few of these guys who shop with me and they really aren't that interested in what we catch.
      Keeping marks and tactics to myself very much goes against my ethos I'm afraid. I love the thought of helping others catch fish and enjoy our sport, I believe the fishing community is a better place when we all work together and help each other.
      Sorry if that's not the answer you wanted!

  • @tinner455
    @tinner455 2 года назад +1

    nice one thanks

  • @barryrose4825
    @barryrose4825 2 года назад +1

    Should do more vids always great watch .... plus a great posh voice for videos lol ... cheers Tom best wishes will be in before I go back to Philippines 🇵🇭

  • @iangraham1505
    @iangraham1505 2 года назад +1

    Happy new year Tom from Ian in NZ 😊 Really enjoyed watching this video and you do have rather a posh accent !! Please don't forget to do a video on how you make your bar rigs 😊 I can't believe you catch Thornback and Gurnard in January now on the UK - they were both summer species in my time over there. Cheers 😊

    • @christchurchanglingcentre5428
      @christchurchanglingcentre5428  2 года назад +1

      The seasons are all completely different to what the used to be. Mackerel are now September to December!

  • @duncanbeck1687
    @duncanbeck1687 2 года назад +1

    Watch most of the shore production’s and this, so far, is the best. Informative and easy listening. Jack Hargreaves’s without the pipe and horse. Not so good looking though.

  • @andrewcarr3336
    @andrewcarr3336 2 года назад +1

    Watching them all ass about face……. Another cracking vid bud, very entertaining 👍😁

  • @johnkay7354
    @johnkay7354 2 года назад +1

    i know all sea anglers do not have the same ideas about fishing, and here are a few where i differ from yours, the norfolk and suffolk beaches even if you have your rods as high as possible you will still have walkers walk straight into your line and get it in the face or round their necks, not to happy either way, you point your rods depending on the wind and tide, sometimes changing it as the tide change, more so if weeds about, what ever did we do before elastic and circle hooks, you need neither for sand eel, wrap the top hook round the hook snood a couple of times to lock it then hook in the top of the eel and thats locked, plus you are not killing things that gets loads of elastic down its guts, if you had a coleman petrol light you could have a nice warm shelter and loads of light, in the old days on the norfolk coast after the whiting had gone if we didnt get a cod, we got nothing, i had a cod on lug an hour after i cast it out, it got so bad we went from a 100 lug each week to 50, but as the other fish started to hang around we started using more fish, quid and eel bait as it was much cheaper, will be looking out for your next video, hope its just as good

    • @christchurchanglingcentre5428
      @christchurchanglingcentre5428  2 года назад

      One of the many wonderful things about fishing is we all do things differently. It's always great to see or hear how others do it.

  • @kennyj1552
    @kennyj1552 2 года назад +1

    Spiffing show old chap jolly good video

    • @christchurchanglingcentre5428
      @christchurchanglingcentre5428  2 года назад +1

      Ha ha. Tally ho old bean, glad you enjoyed it.

    • @kennyj1552
      @kennyj1552 2 года назад +1

      @@christchurchanglingcentre5428 ha ha good video I'll be watching more 👍

  • @deasonuk
    @deasonuk 2 года назад +1

    Nice Turbo Tom! that would be 30 quid in Waitrose :D

  • @ThatHardstyler
    @ThatHardstyler 2 года назад +1

    That's where Mr Sutherland got the idea of the bait table from

  • @MrHippo12
    @MrHippo12 2 года назад

    A very professional and informative video, perhaps more of a face suited to radio

  • @andycollings4302
    @andycollings4302 2 года назад +1

    A very enjoyable watch. What are the best tides for between Boscombe pier and Hengisbury. I would like to let my son know because last time he got seriously weeded out. Probably wrong tide.

    • @christchurchanglingcentre5428
      @christchurchanglingcentre5428  2 года назад

      There is no weed at the moment so don't worry too much about that. My favourite bit of tide is from dead low for a couple of hours. Later on in the year when the weed is about avoid the really rough conditions and after a big blow.

  • @jamiebennett2340
    @jamiebennett2340 2 года назад +1

    Hi Tom great video. When you say on the distance rod is it a case there of maximum distance you can reach or do you know a rough area for a sand bar at a certain distance

    • @christchurchanglingcentre5428
      @christchurchanglingcentre5428  2 года назад +1

      There is a sandbar along most of Southbourne, it varies from as little as 80 yards to almost double that. When I say distance I usually mean clearing the bar. Everything I do is either in the gulley infront of the bar, or over the top of it.

  • @rossbaxter3511
    @rossbaxter3511 2 года назад +1

    Just found your channel and I must say I find the videos really interesting. Couple of questions if you don’t mind. I’ve tried the bar rig but seem to get tangled, Is there something obvious I could be doing wrong? Secondly on your flapper rig, what stops the bait sliding up the line or down the hook? I prefer the way you baited the just intrigued.

    • @christchurchanglingcentre5428
      @christchurchanglingcentre5428  2 года назад +1

      Hi Ross, glad you like the videos so far :-)
      Your bar rig shouldn't tangle, so perhaps look at the snood line, could it be too thin? I generally use 0.50 for rays, hounds etc and 0.40 for plaice and the likes. If you find this still tangles maybe look at the length, trimming it back a few inches may help. The rougher the sea the shorter I'd fish too.
      On the flapper rig the bait will never move up the snood away from the hook as the hooks trail behind the snood on the cast, this is the other way around on clipped rigs hence why I always use bait stops on my clipped rigs.

  • @nevandrews3477
    @nevandrews3477 2 года назад

    I'm watching this now....😄

  • @kevwarner2978
    @kevwarner2978 2 года назад +1

    Great vlog tom. What lb snood line and length were you using. On the bar rig and flapper rig.

  • @JakeSmith-kc7gc
    @JakeSmith-kc7gc 2 года назад +1

    ovley fishing mate always nice see some good fish being pulled out of southbourne on your distance cast how far are you casting mate ?

  • @richarddavis7012
    @richarddavis7012 2 года назад

    Your videos make me sit up and listen Tom. Slap myself around the face to get off the sofa, get out there and keep it simple. One thing I'm always afraid of on flapper rigs is having the snood too long and it wrapping up. Yours are 3 foot!? They don't tangle?

    • @christchurchanglingcentre5428
      @christchurchanglingcentre5428  2 года назад

      Thank you for the kind words, really appreciate that.
      As long as your snood length isn't longer than the gap between each snood then you'll be fine.

    • @richarddavis7012
      @richarddavis7012 2 года назад +1

      My goal for many years has been to catch a turbo, wrote it off for the winter thinking it's a summer fish, you go and catch one in January! Is that the norm or are you blessed!? 😁

    • @christchurchanglingcentre5428
      @christchurchanglingcentre5428  2 года назад +1

      @@richarddavis7012 I do believe in this instance I was blessed!

  • @raytoole9306
    @raytoole9306 2 года назад +1

    Whats happened to your pink beanie.