Cracking great video. No disturbing Techno music blasting through my spine. Mr Brown does what he does best. Explains the simplicity of the art. As a Swedish viewer im chuffed to pieces watching this. Really inspirational!
What a pleasure to see a Mike Brown fishing party!! I now remember I read 25 years ago an interview of Mike Brown who came in France to show us how to fish pikes with dead sea baits...!! Everyone found it incredible !! Cause in our Country, in the past and still nowadays, everyone use only live bait such as roaches for pikes (and lures of course)... Therefore a big thank you Mike for opening my mind to other technics and share it with us so clearly !! You're a legend to me ! Respect Mike 🏅!! A French angler !!
Spot on as always, brilliant watching mick just a natural in front of the camera, just wish he did more, too much on lures we need more dead baiting videos just for a bit of a change 👍👍
This was a great edit thanks 👌im a keen sea angler and live in south wales on the bristol channel,the winter fishing nowadays is horrendous and very sad, next to no cod about anymore unfortunately 😔so ive decided this winter after the hounds of gone and the last run of blond rays im going to get into pike fishing for a few month's of the year so thanks again for you knowledge and great tips and information its much appreciated 🙌
Brilliant video. I've always been a fan of Browny and he makes everything nice and clear, especially for someone like me, who is just starting out pike fishing :)
I have really enjoyed watching your video as I ain’t a pike angler I am a trout man don’t get me wrong I’ve caught big pike trawling in Loch Lomond years ago and that’s about it but my big mate Richie he’s retired from the Paras and he’s right into pike fishing and he wants me to get into it so that’s why I’m watching you as I remember years watching you on tv with Mat and I enjoyed it the so as both of us said let’s try everything before it’s too late 😂 👍🎣🏴🇬🇧
@@clint-1725 defo used to watch every day before school used to be dying to get out fishing instead of school those were the days man bring back discovery real time
Came across a "kebab" rig by accident many years ago. Spur of the moment trip to the river, but nowhere selling bait. All I could find was a pair of trout. Began catching straight away, nothing big but one pike after another. The baits were so mashed and tatty I had to string morsels of fish off each hook. It didn't stop them feeding. Good to see the idea get proper tackle.
I’d love to use the kebab rig on the River Wey in Surrey but there are so many bloody crayfish it would be shredded in minutes! I once fished a whole mackerel under a large float about two feet off the bottom in a slack but within minutes my float began to sink so it was just under the surface and thinking it might be a branch, I reeled in to find about ten of the little sods attached to the bait ! 😩
@@LloydTaylor30 I usually start with a 12 gm weight Lloyd. Go up to as much as 25 gm if there is drag or undertow. You will probably need a bit more if fishing a buoyant deadbait.
Sardines it is then, soon to embark on deadbaiting for the first time very soon, usually an avid lure fisherman but thought it is high time to give this a go
What happens if that plastic spike with those fish chunks is somehow ejected and comes free of the hook during the fight. Will it not sit there waiting to be piked up by another pike, in doing so that pike eats the plastic spike. This would surly be better hair rigged to the trace so it can't come free, I wouldn't want to trust a bait flag to keep it in place.
A nylon or braid hair would probably cut through the bait, you couldn't fish sardines that way. I'm not sure what the scent difference is between a cut and sliced mackerel flapper and a kebab rig, but like most things in fishing it's whatever gives you confidence to persevere.
Alway best to use them frozen as they stay on the hook better, for first cast anyway. You could also try some bait elastic ( that sea anglers use) to bind the hooks on.
@@LloydTaylor30 You can use any float really Lloyd. I like the pencil when I'm suspending though as it stands upright when your bait is off bottom. It will sink of course if your bait is too heavy, so bait size is important.
@@MickBrownFishingTV many thanks Mick. I normally use the pencil float when float ledgering leaving the float cocked at 45 Deg. I guess using this setup is quite versatile then as you can use that method as well as suspend a bait.
I went out yesterday and made the mistake of using a live bait slider float. I was using deads and struggled to to get the depth right as with this type of float, was hard to see whether it was cocked or not. I'm out tomorrow fishing and have rigged up a pencil float setup and a cigar shaped float that I should be able to determine depth better
"you can use any old bead, I got this one off my grandmother's necklace. she won't miss it, she's dead now"
top bants from The Duke 👏👏
😂😂😂😂😂
Cracking great video. No disturbing Techno music blasting through my spine. Mr Brown does what he does best. Explains the simplicity of the art.
As a Swedish viewer im chuffed to pieces watching this. Really inspirational!
I like the atmosphere of this video. Informative. Mick is a true gentleman.
Learnt more watching this guy fish for pike than anyone else. Simple safe rigs and tactics and he makes it look easy
What a pleasure to see a Mike Brown fishing party!! I now remember I read 25 years ago an interview of Mike Brown who came in France to show us how to fish pikes with dead sea baits...!! Everyone found it incredible !! Cause in our Country, in the past and still nowadays, everyone use only live bait such as roaches for pikes (and lures of course)... Therefore a big thank you Mike for opening my mind to other technics and share it with us so clearly !! You're a legend to me ! Respect Mike 🏅!! A French angler !!
Seems a genuine nice bloke mick. Even when he was fishing with crossbite Matt.
He is
Crossbite Matt?
@@keithsmith4638 probably because he has wonky teeth?
i haven't watched mike for ages, brilliant , just back into fishing after 20 years away.. thanks Mike
Old skool. No BS, no fannying around just Mick at his best. Cheers
Couldn't agree more fantastic angler great advice nothing overly complicated great solid advice
His energy is so calm which is why its so relaxing watching his programes.
Long live mick brown
He is looking more and more like Spike Milligan. As always, Pike legend!!
Pike Milligan
Spot on as always, brilliant watching mick just a natural in front of the camera, just wish he did more, too much on lures we need more dead baiting videos just for a bit of a change 👍👍
Lads I'd watch Mick Brown paint the wall. Such a great way about him
Mick always comes across as a good bloke to have a beer with! And an OK fisherman!👍🏴☠️
Mick Brown, the legend. You can't go wrong listening to this man. Hes a long time hero of mine and I would try anything he told me too. What a guy...
Mine too. Fished with him a few times.
mick brown the one and only predator fishing legend
Such a pleasant chap and great pike angler.
Great intro. Loving the pike vids, Mick smashing it yet again
Top tips good stuff. Tight lines from Ireland 🇮🇪
As a more mature angler I would like to say that your vids and banter are very enjoyable. You are a true gentleman and, a mans man,
Nice to see you again mr Brown love watching you fishing
Mick Brown Excellent Pike man👍🎣
This was a great edit thanks 👌im a keen sea angler and live in south wales on the bristol channel,the winter fishing nowadays is horrendous and very sad, next to no cod about anymore unfortunately 😔so ive decided this winter after the hounds of gone and the last run of blond rays im going to get into pike fishing for a few month's of the year so thanks again for you knowledge and great tips and information its much appreciated 🙌
Brilliant video.
I've always been a fan of Browny and he makes everything nice and clear, especially for someone like me, who is just starting out pike fishing :)
Great film Mick, brilliant mate. Have a great Christmas fella 👍
Great video and good to see mick teaming up with fox rage 👍🏻🎣😊👏
What more can you say but, it’s mick brown again, at his best , excellent 😁😁thankyou mick
I have really enjoyed watching your video as I ain’t a pike angler I am a trout man don’t get me wrong I’ve caught big pike trawling in Loch Lomond years ago and that’s about it but my big mate Richie he’s retired from the Paras and he’s right into pike fishing and he wants me to get into it so that’s why I’m watching you as I remember years watching you on tv with Mat and I enjoyed it the so as both of us said let’s try everything before it’s too late 😂 👍🎣🏴🇬🇧
Love to have a days fishing with Mick. A true lengen
The legend is back ,i love this man im not afraid to admit it
this guy with matt hayes back in the day on discovery real time total fishing with matt hayes the great rod race an all that legendary television
@@catalickconverta6823 yes mate i say bring them back
@@clint-1725 defo used to watch every day before school used to be dying to get out fishing instead of school those were the days man bring back discovery real time
@@clint-1725 the rod races are on RUclips
@@-BOOMA- thats mate 👍 hours of fun
Loving these Mick brown videos 😁👍🏻
Caught my 1st pike on float yesterday, what a buzz! 😊
Lovely chap met him on the wye nothing that man don’t no about pike top man 👍
Classic mick at his best legend of fishing
a tip for sardines get a spool of cotton and wrap it around a few times after you have hooked the bait. stops it flying off mid cast
Obviously thanks to the Duke but ye have to give it to Fox good long info full vid.👏👏
Well that’s answers my question as to whether it’s recommended to chum the water with chopped up fish
Great video keep it up👍🎣
As far as sardines are concerned you can use spider tread to keep them attached longer.
Came across a "kebab" rig by accident many years ago. Spur of the moment trip to the river, but nowhere selling bait. All I could find was a pair of trout. Began catching straight away, nothing big but one pike after another. The baits were so mashed and tatty I had to string morsels of fish off each hook. It didn't stop them feeding. Good to see the idea get proper tackle.
Another great video Mick.
Great vid again Mick , do you use electronic bite alarm much ?
Top pike angler used to watch you with Matt Hayes how’s he doing tight lines 🎣
Thoroughly nice chap
What’s the opening sound track? My 14 month old son comes running and dances every time it starts. It’s awesome
This guys knows everything about pike fishing
Fantastic video Mick! Thank you for sharing. I will put a link in our pikefishermen Whatsapp group!
I’d love to use the kebab rig on the River Wey in Surrey but there are so many bloody crayfish it would be shredded in minutes! I once fished a whole mackerel under a large float about two feet off the bottom in a slack but within minutes my float began to sink so it was just under the surface and thinking it might be a branch, I reeled in to find about ten of the little sods attached to the bait ! 😩
Maestro Mike on the pike... :D
Great video Mick, top man 👌
I want to know the rod used. looks really great
Brilliant from m4 Brown top angler
I think need Fox need to pay Mick more!!
Won't argue with that Peter! (lol)
@@MickBrownFishingTV hi Mick when using an unloaded pencil float, fishing on the bottom. What size egg sinker do you use
@@LloydTaylor30 I usually start with a 12 gm weight Lloyd. Go up to as much as 25 gm if there is drag or undertow. You will probably need a bit more if fishing a buoyant deadbait.
Bloody hell its sir mick steptoe brown
Had 2 of those white pencil floats. Both times the swivel has come out of the bottom on the cast.
Sardines it is then, soon to embark on deadbaiting for the first time very soon, usually an avid lure fisherman but thought it is high time to give this a go
Good luck!
What happens if that plastic spike with those fish chunks is somehow ejected and comes free of the hook during the fight. Will it not sit there waiting to be piked up by another pike, in doing so that pike eats the plastic spike. This would surly be better hair rigged to the trace so it can't come free, I wouldn't want to trust a bait flag to keep it in place.
A nylon or braid hair would probably cut through the bait, you couldn't fish sardines that way. I'm not sure what the scent difference is between a cut and sliced mackerel flapper and a kebab rig, but like most things in fishing it's whatever gives you confidence to persevere.
For me mick is the master
Hi. What rod do you use?
Great video ❤
Could you not use bait elastic to secure Sardines.
Does high pressure effect pike feeding mick
Go on mick 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Interested to know how you keep the sardines on without tearing i.e big hooks over small or ??
Alway best to use them frozen as they stay on the hook better, for first cast anyway. You could also try some bait elastic ( that sea anglers use) to bind the hooks on.
I use thread
what are the plastic bait pins and savers called please
Quality video :)
Good old mick my angling idol
trying to find where to get the plastic pin tried fox cant find them anywhere any tips please
MICK KNOWS BEST!!!
Pollen are great i had a 32lber on one
How long is the kabab pin? Thanks
Great Vid
Best Piker ever to live.
Nice kebab! where do you get the pins?
Any Fox stockist Robert.
Shame you didn't show how your rigged the smelt on your hooks. Quite a lot if us have never dead baited before, so that would have been good to see.
A treble in the tail and another in the middle
Pop up sardines are brilliant
Does he fish the kebabrig on the bottom or suspending?
The whole Point in the kebab rig is to have it popped up.
You only need around 12 inch, just so it's off the debris at the bottom.
Can you buy these pins ?
Please make a lure fishing one😊🎣👍🏻
Can u use kebab rig on float?
I guess with the kebab rig, it's fished on the bottom with the float over depth?
Correct Lloyd.
@@MickBrownFishingTV Thanks for your reply, do you use the pencil floats for fishing on the bottom and to suspend a bait?
@@LloydTaylor30 You can use any float really Lloyd. I like the pencil when I'm suspending though as it stands upright when your bait is off bottom. It will sink of course if your bait is too heavy, so bait size is important.
@@MickBrownFishingTV many thanks Mick. I normally use the pencil float when float ledgering leaving the float cocked at 45 Deg. I guess using this setup is quite versatile then as you can use that method as well as suspend a bait.
I went out yesterday and made the mistake of using a live bait slider float. I was using deads and struggled to to get the depth right as with this type of float, was hard to see whether it was cocked or not. I'm out tomorrow fishing and have rigged up a pencil float setup and a cigar shaped float that I should be able to determine depth better
music or fishing video??
Great
Sorry Mick you have a long way to beat my smallest pike lol
🧐 the duke
brown looks like steve ringers dad
the music is wrong for trendy boys
For once a video that shows proper technique and not just footage of fish being caught
pike fishing with dead bait...
irritating music poor mick