How To Catch Big Roach - Roach Fishing Rigs, Tips & Tactics

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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024
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    The spring months can be an excellent time to get out on banks and target a few big Roach, so in this video AD Team Member Phil Spinks gives us his top big Roach fishing tips!
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  • @melbournecoarseangling
    @melbournecoarseangling 4 года назад +3

    Nice work. Impressive range for roach fishing. I used to catch hundreds of small roach about 15 feet out from the bank at a particular venue until the new owners filled in one side of the lake to make room for caravans. This meant I was now fishing in 12 feet of water instead of the usual 5 or 6 feet. Immediately I began catching large roach, my best being a two pound specimen. The fish stayed even after all the dirt had been shovelled into the lake and the trees and weed removed.

  • @geoffringham1051
    @geoffringham1051 7 лет назад +3

    What a lovely bloke Phil is. Very modest yet clearly a great big roach fisherman. Ive learnt a lot. THANK YOU 👍

    • @AnglingDirectTV
      @AnglingDirectTV  7 лет назад +1

      Thanks Geoffrey glad you enjoyed it and found it useful. :-)

  • @leeh78
    @leeh78 7 лет назад +12

    By far my number 1 RUclips video!! If I had access to Big Roach fishing that would take over everything else. That would be the obsession, Roach are King!

    • @AnglingDirectTV
      @AnglingDirectTV  7 лет назад +3

      Thanks for the kind comments Lee, glad you enjoyed it. You're certainly right, a big Roach is an impressive specimen!

  • @daniellloyd6127
    @daniellloyd6127 Год назад +1

    Can’t beat roach lovely fish thanks for the upload lads really enjoyed it

  • @gee3883
    @gee3883 6 лет назад +1

    Fookin eck Im just getting back into fishing, in my 50's now and aint really been much since I was a kid/teenager when a 2lb roach was a monster...How times change, well done mate, very impressive stuff

  • @kenoldham
    @kenoldham 6 лет назад +3

    Wow! What incredible fish. Really interesting video, thank you.

  • @joshjbr
    @joshjbr 4 года назад +2

    I have had roughly 5 over 2lb roach from my local river (river Mersey) uk. Always with ground bait and 5 or so different coloured maggots on the hook, i didn’t realize they were so uncommon!

    • @Jessebella1
      @Jessebella1 3 года назад +1

      5 is not many though but well done, they are uncommon but it depends where you are, some parts of norfolk you can bag up on them in rivers, parts of kent has lakes loaded with 2 to 4lb roach, it depends really, i mean im from the era of roach fishing being trotting the rivers and so forth and not lakes, today roach are eating carp bait and all sorts in lakes and so it is just going to happen that they become full of large roach

  • @zenoist2399
    @zenoist2399 5 лет назад +5

    Any roach over the magical 2lb (or 0.907185 kilos for Europeans) is a great fish.
    I haven't caught one yet.

    • @joeroganofficial5433
      @joeroganofficial5433 5 лет назад

      ZENOIST2
      Heard they got some big carp across the pond. What’s your PB?

    • @therealcbumstead
      @therealcbumstead 4 года назад

      Actually, you're a European too!

    • @georgemarch6752
      @georgemarch6752 4 года назад

      Levi Kirsch I think he means mainland Europe

    • @therealcbumstead
      @therealcbumstead 4 года назад

      @@georgemarch6752 could be

    • @themoon8321
      @themoon8321 3 года назад

      The biggest roach I’ve gotten is around 0.5 pounds, but I’m hoping that once day soon I’ll get a huge roach!

  • @clooperman3745
    @clooperman3745 3 года назад

    The lake being fished here used to be the home of some very big catfish a good few years ago, at the time only a very few of us knew about them, how times change!!!!!

    • @terrysparrow8542
      @terrysparrow8542 9 месяцев назад

      Are they still in there then should be

  • @catalickconverta6823
    @catalickconverta6823 3 года назад

    Ive got a big roach in my koi pond pushing 1lb and half, im tempted to night fish for big roach cuz mine just sits on the bottom all day but at night its all over pond searching everything for food i always chuck worms in for it sucks them in

  • @ilirjanamitchell604
    @ilirjanamitchell604 3 года назад +1

    What size boilie would you consider to be a mini boilie? And what size hooks would you use on the hair rig? Incredible roach

    • @AnglingDirectTV
      @AnglingDirectTV  3 года назад +1

      Either a 10mm or 12mm boilie is best for these big roach. A size 12 or 14 hook is perfect.

  • @alexgodwin4462
    @alexgodwin4462 7 лет назад +3

    would this still be ok if fished on smaller waters about 2 acres in size if scaled down. This video is very informative and really Inspired me to up my Roach fishing to ledger rigs and i have seen a new "veiw" on Roach , this is one of my favourite video and a very well done some cracking fish , thanks alot👍🎣.

    • @AnglingDirectTV
      @AnglingDirectTV  7 лет назад +1

      Thanks for the kind comments Alex, glad you enjoyed the video. Yes, these tactics would work on a smaller water too. Fishing this way should hopefully pick out the bigger fish too. Good luck and tight lines, let us know how you get on!

    • @alexgodwin4462
      @alexgodwin4462 7 лет назад

      AnglingDirectUK Will do👍🎣tight lines!

  • @catalickconverta6823
    @catalickconverta6823 5 лет назад +1

    my local ponds got some fat roach in it i had 34lb of them today on sweetcorn

  • @Jimjam1212
    @Jimjam1212 7 лет назад +1

    stunning roach

  • @stevebrand1619
    @stevebrand1619 7 лет назад

    Shame a lot of our rivers dont throw up so many big roach although where there are barbel anglers regularly fishing big roach are making a come back and pellets and boilies are good baits for them.

    • @AnglingDirectTV
      @AnglingDirectTV  7 лет назад +1

      I know Stephen, the bigger Roach are quite few and far between on our local river Wensum, however the river Yare produces some big'uns at the right time of year. I've heard that too, I think rivers like the Trent are producing some, like you say they're eating all the bolilies and pellets intended for the barbel!

  • @profesershadypantsrblx1040
    @profesershadypantsrblx1040 7 лет назад

    I'm new to fishing 🎣 thanks for the video cool

  • @ilirjanamitchell604
    @ilirjanamitchell604 3 года назад

    What are Phil's preffered brands of boilies for big roach?

    • @AnglingDirectTV
      @AnglingDirectTV  3 года назад

      Phil has caught big roach on several different small boilies. Fishmeal based boilies have worked especially well.
      Cc Moore pacific tuna, sticky baits krill, Nash scopex squid have all worked very well.

  • @scottmitchell2327
    @scottmitchell2327 3 года назад

    Hi guys great video.with the helicopter rig do u fish tight lines cus I'm always thinking the baits lifted of the bottom when tight and not feeling very confident catching a fish

    • @philspinks4142
      @philspinks4142 3 года назад

      Hi Scott, yes definitely fish tight lines. It helps with the bolt effect of the rig. I’d say 50% of your bites will be drop back bites too. Unless you where fishing very close range I doubt you would be able to lift the baits off the bottom.

    • @scottmitchell2327
      @scottmitchell2327 3 года назад

      Ok thanks very much also I had a few runs and wen I picked up the rods most of the time the fish would of already got of I'm thinking it was because I was using barbless hooks would you say that is the reason

    • @philspinks4142
      @philspinks4142 3 года назад

      @@scottmitchell2327 could be a few reasons. If the bites are twitchy are not particularly positive it’s often down to small fish. Micro barbed hooks are better if allowed. If you are hair rigging mini boilies keep the bait tight to the hook. Also it help if you sit right next to your rods so you can act quick when you get a bite. Ohhh and don’t strike too hard, the roach are hooked already when the bobbin moves so just lift the rod off the rests. A hard strike can pull the hook out of the fish.
      Hope this helps? Regards Phil

    • @scottmitchell2327
      @scottmitchell2327 3 года назад +1

      Ok thanks very much phill always look forward to the videos wen your fishing your deffo 1 of the best in my books and thanks for all the help 👍👍

  • @joealexander9364
    @joealexander9364 2 года назад

    Joe Alexander
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    Ive only recently stumbled upon your videos phil and i have to say im finding them really enjoyable and imformative😊 your enthusiasm, Integrity and knowledge are clear to see and even though u seem to give advice and tips on certain tackle and equipment its obvious you dont try to plug specific manufacturers as much as most of the other videos seem to do, more so than concentrating on the actual fishing in my opinion. Its so refreshing.
    I have always been into my tench fishing but after watching your videos i really want to get into this type of fishing.
    Ive just placed a large order from Angling direct you will be pleased to know😂 im pretty confident i have eveything i need to get going. I do however have two questions if you would be kind enough to try too answer for me. Or at least shed some light on for me.
    Firstly i would like to know if you think a shimano 4000 size baitfeeder reel would be ok for this. I was going to go for the 2500 but thought i could use the 4000 when im method feeder fishing aswel for carp on commercials.
    Also would a medium 11 foot feeder rod with the 3oz tip be ok for the job. Save me having to fork out for a new 1lb test curve. I do have a 1.25 tc korum all rounder rod but worried this might be a little over-gunned and might bump a few off. I have seen on other videos that the 3oz tip could also help to reduce hook pulls.
    Any replies would be greatly apreciated 👍🎣

  • @LeytonLarry
    @LeytonLarry 7 лет назад

    An informative and enjoyable video. I'm staying in the lodge at the end of May and fancy a crack at the roach. How would you approach it in late spring/summer conditions?

    • @AnglingDirectTV
      @AnglingDirectTV  7 лет назад +1

      Thanks Paul, glad you enjoyed it. I'm jealous! Haha! The lodge looks lovely and the lake is something else! In all honesty I'd probably fish exactly the same way we did in the video, am sure you'd get amongst a few! Hope that helps.

    • @LeytonLarry
      @LeytonLarry 7 лет назад +1

      It's my third trip and I've had plenty of tench, bream, roach and small carp, but only one decent carp, despite working really hard. I don't suppose you have any pointers to avoid the smaller fish? Boilies only is my intention but even with that approach I've struggled to avoid the "pasties". Any help you can give would be much appreciated. I also fancy a crack at the cats after landing one last year.

    • @LeytonLarry
      @LeytonLarry 7 лет назад +1

      It's my third trip to the lodge and I still haven't managed a carp over 20lb, though I've had lots of big fish of other species. I don't suppose you have any ideas how to avoid the smaller stuff aqnd get amongst the big ones?

    • @AnglingDirectTV
      @AnglingDirectTV  7 лет назад

      Hi Paul, to tempt the bigger fish perhaps cut down on the quantity of smaller freebies? Perhaps up the size of your hook bait? Or perhaps try a different area? If not sometimes it can just be a case of being patient and fishing through the smaller fish. Hope that helps a little. (I'll have a word with Phil for you too and see if he has any other pointers.)

    • @LeytonLarry
      @LeytonLarry 7 лет назад

      Thanks so much for the reply. Last year I ended up using 20mm boilies only for the second half of the week, in quite large quantities, and got a lot of 6-10lb carp. I also got through sacks of mixers and could only get hundreds of roach taking them. I've really been struggling!

  • @steveshurey8618
    @steveshurey8618 6 лет назад

    Can you please tell me what rods you use , thanks ?

    • @AnglingDirectTV
      @AnglingDirectTV  6 лет назад

      Hi Steve, they were from the Korum Specialist rod range... I think they were possibly the Korum Twin Tip models. I'll speak to Phil and find out for you though!

  • @Hoppyhopscotch8556
    @Hoppyhopscotch8556 5 лет назад

    There are loeds of roaches at altontowers

  • @fitman42
    @fitman42 6 лет назад

    big roach surpass any other fish in my opinion …… truly glorious looking creatures

  • @portcullis5622
    @portcullis5622 3 года назад

    Lovely fish, but not a good species to put in a keepnet in my opinion. Scale and fin damage are almost inevitable on such delicate old fish.

  • @joealexander9364
    @joealexander9364 2 года назад

    Sorry i meant baitrunner nit baitfeeder🙈😂

  • @LoganHunter82
    @LoganHunter82 4 года назад

    In here, that fish is considered as garbage.

  • @FreddysHamster
    @FreddysHamster Год назад +1

    Proper annoying music, got through 40 seconds.

  • @aironasszzz5768
    @aironasszzz5768 6 лет назад

    I catched biger

  • @Sunstepa
    @Sunstepa 6 лет назад +1

    What a dirty fishing. Look at his reel it won't last so long. Wash your hands .