I saw the notification for this and set the reminder. Thats a venue on my bucket list. Never had the privelage of wading out and fishing the float. That looked amazing mate worth the 3 hour drive all day long
Great to see you back Paul and thanks for putting the effort in, that looks like hard work but well worthwhile. I can also agree that Medway tackle maggots are excellent 👍
Thanks for your continued support Micheal. I was exhausted but fulfilled after 3 days of that type of fishing! Next time im up there i will take a lure rod to mix it up a bit, loads of big pike there. Another video out on Friday which has been edited by my new editor. Looking good for Paul Vicary Fishing. Tight lines.
@@PaulVicaryfishing thanks Paul, need to catch up for a chat next time I’m up in Edenbridge. I’m trying to convince a tight-fisted Yorkshireman to give the Trent ago as our Wye trips are a bit of a struggle and any advice would be welcome. My round 👍🍺
Nice to see you back mate and full of enthusiasum again.Thats some spot . Two 3 day trips on the Thames so far for a 13.6 barbel from a spot i have not been able to get to for two years due to my health so extremely pleased. Also had 13 bream in two mornings including a 10.2 and 5 x 8lbers. Not every ones cup oftea but great fun on the tip in a weir pool.
Thanks for watching Neil, yes im back and full of renewed vigour! Loads of videos coming up. The mighty Thames eh? Its on my buckets list and i really should do it as its not far, plus that sort of fishing sounds right up my street, dare i ask where? is it on a locks and weirs ticket? Tight lines
Thanks for watching Mark, its on the Scunthorpe amalgamated anglers book. ( I'm sorry to be vague but its very uncertain territory naming waters so i generally don't, unless its a day ticket ) Tight lines.
@@PaulVicaryfishing exactly why I was vague but you already mentioned Newark and you managed to wade just after a weir. There are only so many weirs on the Trent and only 1 where you would be able to wade safely in the right conditions. It's a matter of having enough interest to find out.
@@mattydare It sounds funny but its just a bit to easy to say the names. ive trawled through videos trying to guess which spot it is, which i feel is all part of modern angling. ive had people guess my spots from videos via the noise of church bells and railway lines before! My PB Chub came after closely studying a video on you tube and walking the river until i found the spot. Myself and a good friend have a good old chin wag about just that thing. Link below if your interested ruclips.net/video/1zwZlyDGjk8/видео.html
I'm guilty of catching hundreds of barbel but never on the float or rolling meat . I think it's a danger in barbel fishing that you can become a one trick pony.
@@PaulVicaryfishing it looks really good fun. I've been threatening to have a go at barbel on the float and or rolling meat for years. About time I actually did. Tight lines mate.
@@PaulVicaryfishing my local rivers (in Yorkshire) would be absolutely ideal for this style of fishing. Unfortunately (and it seems to be quite common) I always use the exact same tactics for barbel on the premise of "if its not buggerd don't bugger it" mind you maybe I'm missing out on something else entirely. Really enjoyed your post mate looks like you had a really enjoyable time wich is why we go.
Lost for words Paul... Wow
It was the best fishing I've ever experienced.
@@PaulVicaryfishing am off to wier wood tomorrow, hoping for a good day there
@@joecollins833 Weirwood has been fishing great in the club matches.
I saw the notification for this and set the reminder.
Thats a venue on my bucket list.
Never had the privelage of wading out and fishing the float. That looked amazing mate worth the 3 hour drive all day long
Thanks for watching. Well worth joining scunthorpe to fish it, not experienced anything like it before.
Tight lines.
Great to see you back Paul and thanks for putting the effort in, that looks like hard work but well worthwhile. I can also agree that Medway tackle maggots are excellent 👍
Thanks for your continued support Micheal. I was exhausted but fulfilled after 3 days of that type of fishing! Next time im up there i will take a lure rod to mix it up a bit, loads of big pike there. Another video out on Friday which has been edited by my new editor. Looking good for Paul Vicary Fishing.
Tight lines.
@@PaulVicaryfishing thanks Paul, need to catch up for a chat next time I’m up in Edenbridge. I’m trying to convince a tight-fisted Yorkshireman to give the Trent ago as our Wye trips are a bit of a struggle and any advice would be welcome. My round 👍🍺
Love to have a catch up, just gives us a bell on face book messenger or call on 07810444218
@@PaulVicaryfishing great stuff Paul, I’ll give you a bell when I’m up, hopefully for haymaking in August 👍
You did well to get a swim there mate. It’s always rammed when I go.
we were lucky
Nice to see you back mate and full of enthusiasum again.Thats some spot . Two 3 day trips on the Thames so far for a 13.6 barbel from a spot i have not been able to get to for two years due to my health so extremely pleased. Also had 13 bream in two mornings including a 10.2 and 5 x 8lbers. Not every ones cup oftea but great fun on the tip in a weir pool.
Thanks for watching Neil, yes im back and full of renewed vigour! Loads of videos coming up.
The mighty Thames eh? Its on my buckets list and i really should do it as its not far, plus that sort of fishing sounds right up my street, dare i ask where? is it on a locks and weirs ticket?
Tight lines
Is that collingham weir?
@shanekelly143 No, can't get on that for love nor money.
Looks like nabbs island
Thanks for watching.
Awesome fishing that m8. What stretch is that ? Tight lines
Doesn't take much finding. I bet the banks are shiney and polished
@@mattydare thanks for the insight
Thanks for watching Mark, its on the Scunthorpe amalgamated anglers book. ( I'm sorry to be vague but its very uncertain territory naming waters so i generally don't, unless its a day ticket )
Tight lines.
@@PaulVicaryfishing exactly why I was vague but you already mentioned Newark and you managed to wade just after a weir. There are only so many weirs on the Trent and only 1 where you would be able to wade safely in the right conditions.
It's a matter of having enough interest to find out.
@@mattydare It sounds funny but its just a bit to easy to say the names. ive trawled through videos trying to guess which spot it is, which i feel is all part of modern angling. ive had people guess my spots from videos via the noise of church bells and railway lines before! My PB Chub came after closely studying a video on you tube and walking the river until i found the spot.
Myself and a good friend have a good old chin wag about just that thing.
Link below if your interested ruclips.net/video/1zwZlyDGjk8/видео.html
I'm guilty of catching hundreds of barbel but never on the float or rolling meat . I think it's a danger in barbel fishing that you can become a one trick pony.
Thanks for watching James. A moving bait was far out fishing static baits. Although it was a lot more work I found it fantastic sport.
Tight lines
@@PaulVicaryfishing it looks really good fun. I've been threatening to have a go at barbel on the float and or rolling meat for years. About time I actually did. Tight lines mate.
@@PaulVicaryfishing my local rivers (in Yorkshire) would be absolutely ideal for this style of fishing. Unfortunately (and it seems to be quite common) I always use the exact same tactics for barbel on the premise of "if its not buggerd don't bugger it" mind you maybe I'm missing out on something else entirely. Really enjoyed your post mate looks like you had a really enjoyable time wich is why we go.
@@PaulVicaryfishing
@@jamesross1799:
Do it, you won’t look back trust me!
Right. He’s fishing 5 pegs. All bollox
Thanks for watching. I'm sorry if it offended you.