Zander in London - they exist
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- Опубликовано: 4 сен 2019
- My first mission since my return from France two days ago, and at this point I'm already at a loss for words to describe this experience.
Sonnie did a good job of doing so at the end of the video though...
I'm back in London; and I know big things are coming. Развлечения
Big things are coming people, find me on INSTAGRAM @the_horizon_liner to keep up with more frequent posts & updates, and also for sneak peeks on what's coming next. Tight lines y'all 🎣🌇🔮
Great vid. Thanks for the content.much love from the USA
Thank you and salute 🎣😁
You are a pleasure good sir a gentleman and a master angler! I've caught their cousin walleye hundreds of time and they are a phenomenal thrill. Good work!
Congratulations on a new species. Youve set the bar high for a pb too. Wise words from your mate.
Yea Sonnie definitely said those words well, almost took the words out of my mind because he described the situation perfectly 🔥
Well done. You deserve that. You do put in some graft. Keep the vids coming 👍🏻
Thanks man, I never stop searching either way 🎣🌇 there is much to come
Love it bout time you came to Devon bro
Love it mate
Love to know you do 🤘
Well done mate 🎣🎣🎣
Cheers bud 🔥
Well done, great catch! Put in the hours, get the rewards!
Thanks man that's the way to go 🎣💥
Very nice catch mate. I never knew Zander existed in London's waters and I fished them for many years I know they're more prolific in the Fenlands.
Do you think there are any fish in the old chatham dockyard, or is it to saline that close the estuary?
Damn, nice catch man 👍
Cheers bud 👊
Mind blown
Brilliant fish never seen one well done
Thanks bro 🤘
Well done in finding the Zander in London
Nice catch , was on my list to catch but now moved from Broxbourne Hertfordshire too Northumberland on The River Tyne have too put Salmon on me list, also 'Ide' up here ( like a Roach ) , did see a dead Zander on the River Lea near Waltham Cross . Well done Orlando 🎣🎣🎣🏆🏅
One of my best finds for sure 🎣🌇
Where can I get that net your using
I loved how in a previous vid when ur fish got stolen you guys didn’t give into it and saved it’s life. U handled it rlly well
What vid is that?
Caveman Fisher here
ruclips.net/video/7-4EKI-gSiQ/видео.html
As a note, it is illegal to release zander in public waters.
You guys are so wise and congratulations on the zander I’m still yet to catch one due to the vast pike numbers where I live they eat them all 🙄
Just keep trying bud, you know they're out there so whatever you do just keep at it and know you can do it 🎣🎣
So in canary we have zander
Very good
IF that's a Zander there are two things you should be aware of.
1) they taste like cod.
2) heavy fine for putting them back.
I bow to your superior knowledge.
It is illegal to return Zander however no heavy fine. The reality of the situation is that no one will ever be fined.
@Happy Dace to seem proactive but however knowing to rid the UK zander is an impossible task.
@Happy Dace It certainly has harmed certain waters, but frankly I am all for them. Balance is usually achieved, but can take some time. I would return them, if in fact I had caught one yet.
I caught One yesterday on a jig 55 cm 10 Min from where i live in Germany my 14 this year
You'd be lucky to do that in 10 years here 😂
Is this a canal?
Yes and no.
And where is coz I live near but can't seem too find it
Are Zander rare?
In England yes and even more so specifically in the capital 🌇
@@theHorizonLiner they are not rare in England... Jesus what crack pipe are you smoking you inexperienced angling pillock..
Rare in London prolific in the Fenlands.
Not rare where I live catch 6 inchers or 19lb caught 2021
Yo I live in London and I’m looking for a certi spot to fish at hit me up and we can go together
It is a walleye
Zander and walleye are two different species. This was no walleye.
nice fish by any zander standard...just goes to show what swimming around those docks...those luminescent eyes..stacks of light receptors packed in there. Top nocturnal sight predator . not pike perch hybrid..this is a myth. evolved to occupy special niche in habitat not unlike the ling has between the conger and pollack/coalfish ....
A fascinating creature to come upon especially under such circumstances. It'll forever remain one of my best city catches and part of one of the best memories. I did know it was a species of its own so when after seeing so many of either perch or pike, it was something completely new to see and I couldn't help notice the differences and apparent similarities.
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You're on it brah 👊😆
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