Hi Alan Barnes very good video. Gave away some top tips there, things we did years ago but kept it secret, lol Those were the days. The one about greasing the tip is a top tip. I used to slightly over shot my float so it just went under, then grease the tip so the grease kept it up in the surface tension. A roach only had to look at the punch and it went under. I kept that one secret almost 40 years ago. Also the No 12 backshot is a must. I sinks the bit of live directly above the pole eye and means the float will always cock to exactly the same place, a must for punch fishing. Without that shot that sinks the line, the line will float and the surface tension in the water will hold the float up slightly meaning you think you have got a bite on the drop. Out of interest what is the float you are using? It looks spot on. I should add that everything you do is exactly the same way I used to fish in matches for 27 years. From rolling the bread to groundbait preparation. In recent years I have told people how to fish the punch while I am bailiffing on my local stretch of GUC in Bedfordshire. Some try to tell me that rolling the bread doesn't work because they have seen other videos where anglers have said the Roach know the difference between a fresh punch out of a slice and a punch out of a rolled slice, lol As we know that is rubbish. The advantages of rolling the bread is it will never come off of the hook when shipping out. Or come of if a Roach mouths the bait. I have caught up to 3 fish on one piece at times which does speed the process up. As I said above Very good video. It is the first one I have ever seen that is almost a perfect copy of how I used to fish punch in matches and I will add my favorite method. Such an easy cheap method once you know how. I haven't matched fished for 20 years, but it makes me want to dust my old gear down and go down the canal.
Another great video from the Cadence team. I have never fished the Leeds Liverpool canal and it’s totally different from my local Grand Union. But the methods are the same as I employ but I don’t need to fish so fine as the Union is nearly always heavily coloured so 0.08 hooklengths are as fine as I usually need and 0.10 is normal. But everything else is the same and that includes the punch size. Usual clear instruction and commentary from Alan and beautiful camera work from Ian. It just makes me miss my fishing as I’m still too ill to get out so I’ve been watching loads of video’s in bed. Incidentally that slow baked crumb was a tip I got from Ian Heaps for when the fishing was hard many years ago. Keep them coming guys I need them to stop me going stir crazy. Regards Bill
Lots of good fishing here in Western Australia but, I long for fishing the Leeds Liverpool Canal. As a child, my mates and I would walk down from Horsforth, the excitement building as we crossed the Aire and approached the canal. Cannot replicate that excitement no matter where I fish.
23:11 Great video. thank you for sharing it and such a welcome change to see canal fishing . Just seen the image punch tray on the vertical picture. Still have mine along with the original image punches.
Great vid, you’ve inspired me to get back out with the 5m whip Our killer additive to bread was milk powder, worked a treat in the winter league on the Calder and Hebble 👌
wacomaco ocamocaw hi, in winter when it was pretty hard fishing and the water is clear, we didn’t want to over feed the fish. we used to blend the bread as best we could, in the same way that Alan did. To get a really nice cloud in the water without introducing too many particles, we would add a cup full of baby milk to the liquidised bread. We would mix it quite sloppy and throw in a small piece, the size of a Malteser every couple of casts (about the time that the cloud had gone) I would normally fish the whip to hand on the waggler Hope this helps!
I wish we had some canals near us--not got one within 60 miles, so all we can do in the close season is watch videos of folks catching on Canals.. lucky sods.
Another cracking film, Mr Barnes and Chappy. Well produced and full of info. Could listen to Alan all day. As well, brought back great memories of working over in Chorley in the early nineties (and having to get used to asking for a 'barm' cake with me fish and chips - 'tea' cake over here in Batley.)
Bread punch fishing brings back great memories. A great video well presented really enjoyed the video. Makes me want too buy another pole. I really like the simple technique's and how the angler came across clearly and nice. A real credit to a nice bloke. Good on you
Enjoyed that, interesting regards fishing 0.06 straight through. I think a lot of the West Midlands lads do that, bit of a pain if your hook goes blunt
I fish the calder/aire navagation wich I always thought was the leeds/Liverpool canal until recently.. the leeds/Liverpool runs out the otherside of leeds I'm told .. its about 4 to 5ft deep like you said tho, iv been getting some real big perch but can't seem to catch any other species 😕 .. I'm gonna keep trying because I know they are in there . The perch go BIG. I had a 2lb 70z on a lure ..I need to be more patient I think abd fish bread as shown amd not maggot or worm.. Any advice welcome if you see this.
Hi, I'm writing from Italy. I'm an italian fisherman. Where I can find and buy the sliding box at 28:09 on-line? Thank you in advance for your reply. Ciao!
Hi Alan Barnes very good video. Gave away some top tips there, things we did years ago but kept it secret, lol Those were the days.
The one about greasing the tip is a top tip. I used to slightly over shot my float so it just went under, then grease the tip so the grease kept it up in the surface tension. A roach only had to look at the punch and it went under. I kept that one secret almost 40 years ago.
Also the No 12 backshot is a must. I sinks the bit of live directly above the pole eye and means the float will always cock to exactly the same place, a must for punch fishing. Without that shot that sinks the line, the line will float and the surface tension in the water will hold the float up slightly meaning you think you have got a bite on the drop.
Out of interest what is the float you are using?
It looks spot on.
I should add that everything you do is exactly the same way I used to fish in matches for 27 years.
From rolling the bread to groundbait preparation.
In recent years I have told people how to fish the punch while I am bailiffing on my local stretch of GUC in Bedfordshire.
Some try to tell me that rolling the bread doesn't work because they have seen other videos where anglers have said the Roach know the difference between a fresh punch out of a slice and a punch out of a rolled slice, lol
As we know that is rubbish.
The advantages of rolling the bread is it will never come off of the hook when shipping out.
Or come of if a Roach mouths the bait.
I have caught up to 3 fish on one piece at times which does speed the process up.
As I said above Very good video.
It is the first one I have ever seen that is almost a perfect copy of how I used to fish punch in matches and I will add my favorite method.
Such an easy cheap method once you know how.
I haven't matched fished for 20 years, but it makes me want to dust my old gear down and go down the canal.
Another great video from the Cadence team. I have never fished the Leeds Liverpool canal and it’s totally different from my local Grand Union. But the methods are the same as I employ but I don’t need to fish so fine as the Union is nearly always heavily coloured so 0.08 hooklengths are as fine as I usually need and 0.10 is normal. But everything else is the same and that includes the punch size. Usual clear instruction and commentary from Alan and beautiful camera work from Ian. It just makes me miss my fishing as I’m still too ill to get out so I’ve been watching loads of video’s in bed. Incidentally that slow baked crumb was a tip I got from Ian Heaps for when the fishing was hard many years ago. Keep them coming guys I need them to stop me going stir crazy. Regards Bill
Get well fella👍😘
Lots of good fishing here in Western Australia but, I long for fishing the Leeds Liverpool Canal. As a child, my mates and I would walk down from Horsforth, the excitement building as we crossed the Aire and approached the canal. Cannot replicate that excitement no matter where I fish.
superb lesson from somebody thats obviously studied through the decades...very subtle tips there, an very effective.. nice one
23:11 Great video. thank you for sharing it and such a welcome change to see canal fishing . Just seen the image punch tray on the vertical picture. Still have mine along with the original image punches.
brilliant video, alan very easy to listen to and very informative. Great watch with some great tips
Nice video. Comprehensive guide to breadpunch fishing. Great stuff. Well done Alan and Chappy.
Great tips Alan.many thanks for them and a great video to boot.Tight lines buddy
Love using the punch and liquidised bread for ground bait had some lovely skimmers yesterday cant wait to go fishing again on the bread love it 👍
Great video love punch fishing on the pole probably my best method after trotting with a stick.
Well done Mr Barnes and Chappy great memories of fishing the Leeds and Liverpool cut. Hard but fair
Another great video guys. Alan is so easy to listen to and a mine of information. More please Chappy and Co
I didn't think it was possible for anyone to make catching tiddlers so interesting. Great video.
Alan will love your comment. Thank you
Great vid, you’ve inspired me to get back out with the 5m whip
Our killer additive to bread was milk powder, worked a treat in the winter league on the Calder and Hebble 👌
wacomaco ocamocaw
hi, in winter when it was pretty hard fishing and the water is clear, we didn’t want to over feed the fish.
we used to blend the bread as best we could, in the same way that Alan did.
To get a really nice cloud in the water without introducing too many particles, we would add a cup full of baby milk to the liquidised bread.
We would mix it quite sloppy and throw in a small piece, the size of a Malteser every couple of casts (about the time that the cloud had gone)
I would normally fish the whip to hand on the waggler
Hope this helps!
Brilliant again Alan I’m just started going back on canals an there’s some great tips ,,,,,, cheers 🍻
An great video guys and one of my favourite methods. Thanks.
Great stuff always look forward to watching these vids 👍
Great video on punch fishing Alan..thoroughly enjoyed watching it..a few very useful tips there too..Tight lines! 😉👍🎣
I wish we had some canals near us--not got one within 60 miles, so all we can do in the close season is watch videos of folks catching on Canals.. lucky sods.
Another cracking film, Mr Barnes and Chappy. Well produced and full of info. Could listen to Alan all day. As well, brought back great memories of working over in Chorley in the early nineties (and having to get used to asking for a 'barm' cake with me fish and chips - 'tea' cake over here in Batley.)
Absolutely loved the video…..very very helpful.
Fri might beer and Cadence vids 😁🍺. Fish the canal festivals in Ireland , Royal Canal is like Leeds Liverpool , scratching canal...addictive.
Bread punch fishing brings back great memories. A great video well presented really enjoyed the video. Makes me want too buy another pole. I really like the simple technique's and how the angler came across clearly and nice. A real credit to a nice bloke. Good on you
Excellent. Best punch fishing video on RUclips. Any more info on how to prepare the bread feed in the oven would be much appreciated.
Great video Alan...
Incredible *Video* Congratulations Fisherman!👍🎣
This place is very show!
Hugs and good fishing!😎
Great video !! Thanks
Nice video , thanks for it 👍🏻
Brilliant as always, tempted to buy some of this cadence tackle
I like fishing the Top Lock section or Riley Green
Nice vid mate
Great video
never heard of him or come across him in the 90s top rank were mohmar tubertini highfield liverpool as i walton stafford
Enjoyed that, interesting regards fishing 0.06 straight through. I think a lot of the West Midlands lads do that, bit of a pain if your hook goes blunt
if you need to add more line after changing hooks, you can always add more at the top end.
Still got it Alan. Tight Lines Steve Amison
Alan - have you a link for those boxes? The only ones I can find are £12.00 not two!
I fish the calder/aire navagation wich I always thought was the leeds/Liverpool canal until recently.. the leeds/Liverpool runs out the otherside of leeds I'm told .. its about 4 to 5ft deep like you said tho, iv been getting some real big perch but can't seem to catch any other species 😕 .. I'm gonna keep trying because I know they are in there . The perch go BIG. I had a 2lb 70z on a lure ..I need to be more patient I think abd fish bread as shown amd not maggot or worm.. Any advice welcome if you see this.
There used to be some great Tench fishing in that canal
really? What happened?
well done nice film but no 13 shot doubt i can see the slots
Watched this once before but can’t beat barnseys tales...not a bad angler either😂👍🏻
Bread punch. I never use anything else these days
Hi, I'm writing from Italy. I'm an italian fisherman. Where I can find and buy the sliding box at 28:09 on-line? Thank you in advance for your reply. Ciao!
www.google.com/search?q=image+bread+punch+box&safe=off&client=ms-android-motorola&prmd=isvn&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiGkZ3B9_DhAhVRVRUIHWC6DlEQ_AUoAXoECAsQAQ&biw=360&bih=512
Guru do one similar
www.ebay.co.uk/itm/113371174452?rmvSB=true#vi__app-cvip-panel
Maybe email the eBay seller
@@cadencefishinguk Thanks for the reply. I saw them but they do not look good like the one you use.
Nice vid👍👍
nice weather)))) only for angling)))) or for a cup of Chelton )))
Great video Alan, if you can tell me where I can get a bread punch tray for a couple of quid - I will buy you a pint Sir.
Think Alan got that a long time ago. A piece of hardwood works the same.
www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Preston-bread-punch-box/193445949135?hash=item2d0a46eecf:g:v~oAAOSwHy5erDPK
Hi can you where I can buy one of them bread boxes please
Great video Alan... Thanks... But can I ask what make bread box you are using please?
its an Image box off ebay
or an old CD case
That's great thanks.
Whats the bread box called as I cant find any for the price you stated on your video
good luck on that - I've been trying for a while
Is it free to fish in the canal😀?
Wigan and district angling association, day tickets from Coppull angling Centre
Is this near Fredericks
No. Top side of chorley
@@cadencefishinguk thank you I'll go and have a look tomorrow
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Bream? It's a skimmer