Thanks for posting.Great to see the silver darling landing shame we dont eat them raw like the dutch wish i could buy them on Yarmouth market like they do them . kippers bloaters red herrings all great . Hopefully my auntie will sell some in her shop this week.
I don’t like the texture of the pickled ones, prefer mine fried or kippers. It is a shame we don’t each as many as the Dutch, we used to, but people don’t like the smell cooking or the bones
I have fished herring here in canada we fished 24 hours a day for two days straight. But we have a different style of cleaning the net it’s all mechanical.
@@wildwestcoast8095 Ive watched the videos of the rotary net shakers, theres a lot of fish and they do a great job of cleaning the nets. Ive just made a small net shaker, but I havent tried it out yet
Proper job boys - good watching but shame about the price. Wish I lived near you as I love herring! Keep up the good work, less but bigger fish next time!
We only had 27kg of large herring out of that lot. Its the time of the year, they are mainly spents. Roll on the spring when we have more species to aim for.
Thanks for posting, interesting ànd informative as always,kind regards Mike, Norfolk.👍
Glad you enjoyed it
Thanks for posting.Great to see the silver darling landing shame we dont eat them raw like the dutch wish i could buy them on Yarmouth market like they do them . kippers bloaters red herrings all great . Hopefully my auntie will sell some in her shop this week.
I don’t like the texture of the pickled ones, prefer mine fried or kippers. It is a shame we don’t each as many as the Dutch, we used to, but people don’t like the smell cooking or the bones
Looks like you will be picking into the night woohoo nice set
Yeah, we finished around midnight, bed at 3am
I have fished herring here in canada we fished 24 hours a day for two days straight. But we have a different style of cleaning the net it’s all mechanical.
@@wildwestcoast8095 Ive watched the videos of the rotary net shakers, theres a lot of fish and they do a great job of cleaning the nets. Ive just made a small net shaker, but I havent tried it out yet
That’s awesome I can’t wait to see that video. Cheers good luck out there.
@@wildwestcoast8095 ruclips.net/user/shorts2Tce78LK--I just uploaded a short of it, its only a prototype! I think it should work hopefully
Proper job boys - good watching but shame about the price. Wish I lived near you as I love herring! Keep up the good work, less but bigger fish next time!
We only had 27kg of large herring out of that lot. Its the time of the year, they are mainly spents. Roll on the spring when we have more species to aim for.
Take it your in Shetland new sub here
No, I'm on the east coast, Norfolk
Good catch where do fish from i used to live in redcar before i moved to australia
Im on the Norfolk coast
what is the best time of year for the big herring with the roe in
October to December here. Nearly all the herring have a high oil content and full of roe
Where did you get your net shooter?
Hello, I made both net shooters myself
Cheers very good idea
@@EvanODonnell-cd9cb yes it makes it far easier than shooting over the gunwhale and flicking the leadline by hand
Net releas sea how log?
Around 1 hour
Do you sell them
yes when they are in season
130 stone of spents ? time you pay bfp ice and boxes plus market dues and petrol etc i will be surprised if you make anything !!!
We didnt want that amount. 20-30 stone would have been enough.