Great video, it's good to see Nash branching out into the specimen coarse fishing side and not just carp, carp, carp. Certainly inspired me to dust off the old feeder rods.
I absolutely love the fight of a tench when float fishing, especially on light gear. Never really been a specimen hunter, although I have caught some lumps of pike, tench, carp, barbel etc. I personally like to keep busy, preferably on a public lake rather than some smaller fisheries I've visited, as it became like shooting fish in a barrel at some. The thrill of building up a swim predominantly for silver fish, then holding them and not forgetting the odd lump that comes across the goodies you've added to your groundbait for that very reason. Best of all is when you look around and see others pondering why you are doing so well...:-) Knowledge is power...:-)
Great video on one of my favourite waters. I was lucky enough to land a 9. 3oz tench from there last season. Great filming and editing making this a very memorable video, top job to all involved at Nash.
Yet another high quality video from Nash. Paul and Duncan being very accomplished anglers, I wish Duncan would do a few more for Nash on species like Rudd, roach, bream tench. It's all blooming carp and barbel these days. Expect it reflects what people fish for?
A nice break from Carp fishing. Tench are my favourite! Still haven't caught a big one though. Had some good Perch this season though. A few bids on my channel. Tight lines.
Interesting rig for rudd. Is it basically a scaled down version of a naked chod rig? I would absolutely love to catch a big rudd like that. Incredible fish
Awsome vid ,i used to fish exactly the same swim with my good mate Andy mac it used to be called The oaks, although we carp fishd it we caught some very good tench
alot of fish like to come out and feed when the lights changing, so I'm guessing 5 in the morning and 5 in the evening was around dawn and dusk at the time of year they were fishing. I could be wrong though
I...wanted to get into fishing. And then after watching this clip.... All the gear and throwing grenades of food mixes and 3 types of fucking luring floating stuff to...I am really discouraged at how hard it is to get fish these days? Really? I remember being a kid with a stick and a wire with a hook made out of a bent needle and i caught small stuff. What has happened? What is this?
You don't have to do this sort of fishing, there's loads of different types out there, it's just that certain venues require more time, effort and money than others. You can easily buy a rod and reel for under £20, get an EA rod licence (from your local post office or online) and go down your local fishing lake and give it a bash. There's plenty of beginner fishing videos out there if you need more help, but I definitely recommend the hobby, it's great fun when a session comes together!
Great video, it's good to see Nash branching out into the specimen coarse fishing side and not just carp, carp, carp. Certainly inspired me to dust off the old feeder rods.
What a duo and beautifully filmed and edited Carl and Alex!
Nice to have something for the general coarse angler. awesome stuff
Lovely vid chaps! Please do more of this,I love carp,but this is fishing with soul.
I absolutely love the fight of a tench when float fishing, especially on light gear. Never really been a specimen hunter, although I have caught some lumps of pike, tench, carp, barbel etc. I personally like to keep busy, preferably on a public lake rather than some smaller fisheries I've visited, as it became like shooting fish in a barrel at some. The thrill of building up a swim predominantly for silver fish, then holding them and not forgetting the odd lump that comes across the goodies you've added to your groundbait for that very reason. Best of all is when you look around and see others pondering why you are doing so well...:-) Knowledge is power...:-)
quackchung
Wow well said
nice couple of anglers...... not selling us anything
you dont understand marketing do you
@@newsclash3555 🤣🤣
Absolute pleasure to watch, great guys and brilliantly filmed/edited, Thanks.
what a pleasure watching gentlemen
This is great, good job Carl and Alex 👍👍
They filmed this didn't they?
Great video on one of my favourite waters. I was lucky enough to land a 9. 3oz tench from there last season. Great filming and editing making this a very memorable video, top job to all involved at Nash.
Pair of very good anglers, looks fun
Yet another high quality video from Nash. Paul and Duncan being very accomplished anglers, I wish Duncan would do a few more for Nash on species like Rudd, roach, bream tench. It's all blooming carp and barbel these days. Expect it reflects what people fish for?
Love this lake, grew up just down the road in Alton, great vid boys
Peter Todd FRENSHAM POND
Really honest and well crafted video. Thanks
A nice break from Carp fishing. Tench are my favourite! Still haven't caught a big one though. Had some good Perch this season though. A few bids on my channel. Tight lines.
Really enjoyed this video, would love more like this on tench and other species of possible please
Beautiful, well paced film.
Great video, beautifully shot, nice one lads.
wow nice fish those Rudd tench too First Class video
Love this place. Worth the ticket price just for this lake.
Certainly more an advert for Nash feeds etc than anything else.
I love the vids can we have more road trips that's are hours long love em🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣
good to see course fishing nash should start making method etc match equipment not just all carp gear but well in nash !!! good filming carl !
Cheers ;)
Rudd is a beautiful fish. Great video, chapeau bas gentlemen. :)
Nash Scope rods 1-75tc ..10ft.
Nice one. Filming etc is spot on.
wow what an amazing fish and venue, trully stunning, would be so awesome to fish there on float rod on a nice summer morning
Really enjoyed this video well done nash 👍
Interesting rig for rudd. Is it basically a scaled down version of a naked chod rig? I would absolutely love to catch a big rudd like that. Incredible fish
Some nice fish caught there guys,, one question what brolly was Duncan using please.
What rods would you use for this type of fishing? Great vid that tempted me away from targeting perch to have a go for Rudd in the summer 🎣
takie wzdręgi można łapać na spinning lub muchę :)
I caught a good sized tench on a maggot yesterday. what is it with this tons of ground bait and alarms rubbish?
nice what brolly is that ?
What rods are being used like carp rods or an actual quiver rod?
Frensham still any cop for the gert big Ruudd & can u fish it by day ticket?
Fantastic vid, what rods are those btw?
Which swim was this?
great vid
Pauls not messing if you wanna catch tench get on the strawberry flavoured tench rearer.
what rods were used
Great video! Those Rudd are huge.
P.S what do you clean your cork handles with?
Washing up liquid water and a scrubbing brush
@@getsnaggedfishing6900 what about hydrochloricizideoxia spray?
@@TonyChurch112 : What’s that……a fancy name for washing up liquid and a scrubbing brush !!
Nice!!!
spent last weekend there
Seems abit high tech for me, each to their own though!
Awsome vid ,i used to fish exactly the same swim with my good mate Andy mac it used to be called The oaks, although we carp fishd it we caught some very good tench
lucky git adaliade :)
i live right next door, can't wait for fishing season
Can you get a day ticket
What brolly is Dr Paul Garner using
Alan Goodlad it’s a H-gun brolly mate
tremendous
By style it looks like filmed by Carl
"im gunna wade out" lol
Hi
why 5 at night and 5 in the morning
alot of fish like to come out and feed when the lights changing, so I'm guessing 5 in the morning and 5 in the evening was around dawn and dusk at the time of year they were fishing. I could be wrong though
Now I love fishing but I could not sit there for hours and days just for a rude carp yes tench yes but a rude
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HY
I...wanted to get into fishing. And then after watching this clip.... All the gear and throwing grenades of food mixes and 3 types of fucking luring floating stuff to...I am really discouraged at how hard it is to get fish these days? Really?
I remember being a kid with a stick and a wire with a hook made out of a bent needle and i caught small stuff.
What has happened? What is this?
You don't have to do this sort of fishing, there's loads of different types out there, it's just that certain venues require more time, effort and money than others. You can easily buy a rod and reel for under £20, get an EA rod licence (from your local post office or online) and go down your local fishing lake and give it a bash. There's plenty of beginner fishing videos out there if you need more help, but I definitely recommend the hobby, it's great fun when a session comes together!
Then go back and use a stick and wire then!
I think you should tell this to the guy that complicates his life, not me. I know what to do.
Ember Embalmer I don’t believe you do
That'st he part that doesn't count. Go to sleep man.
why 5 at night and 5 in the morning