I ran today into a friend of one of my friends while i was fishing. They were planning to catch some tench on the method, while i was fisging for big roach and bream. They caught a nice tench and i caught a big roach of 30 cm! Amazing day and what a coïncidence this video dropped!
Absolutely fantastic video Chris. Tench are my favourite fish to fish for. Absolutely love them. Closely followed by barbel and chub. Love river fishing. But tench are without a doubt my favourite fish
What I love about your videos is = you do/love natural "wild" fishing ❤ I don't knock or despise commercial fishery fishing. Loads of anglers love it, and who am I to criticise? 😨. I've took nephews & grandkids to commercials, and we've bagged-up, and they enjoyed it. But, everytime, I thought = "This is wrong! The kids haven't really learned anything!" 😨😨 ... 😉
G'day Chris , such a beautiful spot and the birds singing in the back ground . The Robin was a beauty , the Bream was awesome but the star was the Tench 👍🏻👏🏻. You poor sod your so accident prone just like me 😂😂. All the best from Brisbane ,say hi to Bro .👍🏻
Brilliant video as usual, love the Robin. Youngster came fishing with me one day and was feeding one out of her hand she couldnt believe it. Some beautiful fish there :)
Caught my first tench the other day on a tiny rod 20 min fight and spotless 6.6lb fish was loving it ! Your production had really improved aswell it makes videos even better 👍
Your first Tench over 6lb? I've caught quite a few but my biggest has been 4lb 3oz caught the other week. My mate had one just under 6lb on the same lake. Well done for that, it's not regular to catch them that big.
@@gavingg4761 That's a serious Tench, a lake that I'm fishing tomorrow has had Bream upto 16lb come out of it. I had one Bream four ounces short of 8lb the other week from it. See what I get tomorrow, hopefully I don't blank lol.
@@cns180784 the water I got the tench from must have magic juice in it lol it's only a bout 2acres and 4ft deep at deepest areas and I've seen a 28lb pike come out of it ...
Another brilliant video, think I've said this before, but seeing you going out fishing for all species has taken me back to my fishing roots. Less time sat behind alarms and more time enjoying a good bend in the rod,
Now the closed season for pike and all lures is here I'm into the method feeder on tench. And the fight they give is awesome. The bream is more like a wet towel if you catch it. At the end of May I can go out and catch my favorite fish the pike again.
Great sesh Chris. And just like me, you are under the spell of the Tinca...and that was a lovely fish. I hope to see you bag up with a few sometime soon...and don't forget your keepnet next time.😀
@@The_ginger_fisherman Cool. I shall look forward to seeing it.☺ And all being well I should be doing a bit of Tench fishing myself on Friday....on a secret Estate lake in the Nottinghamshire countryside.☺
I did an experiment, I used 20pd line an a #8 hook I still caught fish, the fish aren't afraid of the line as much but, afraid of the hook,... I used other colors too an still caught fish, but I didn't catch much fish on just the braided line though.
I love a little bait fishing from shore. I use worms often but to this date never never tried corn or bread for fishing. We have no carp where I live so it seems alien to me lol.
enjoyed the video and your enthusiasm. If I had broken my rodrest top I might have been tempted to put a towel oir bag on the concrete to protect a new rod?
Awesome video again and this time aiming for my favourite coarse fish to fish for. The good ol Tench. I just wish the canal near me ( The Grand Union/Milton Keynes stretch) was so less busy with boat traffic, that most of the time i'm having to reel in my bait and line (round about every 5-6 minutes) to let a barge or 4 travel past. Some days it's like a canal boat race with the loonies. Plus the water is filthy and in some stretches it stinks of raw sewege :( :( :(
I'm in Northampton - I don't think the GUC has anything like the species range or size that Chris is lucky to catch up North. I'm told the Luton AC stretch around Leighton Buzzard is better & possibly the Leicester stretch near Foxton Locks - but I'll believe it when I see evidence. Shame that the Canal & River Trust don't attempt to equalise stocking across the canals - all they do near me is electrofish to remove zander.
Great video, nice to see some good fish caught on the canal. Tbh I'll never bother fishing the canals by me for anything other than predators on the spinners because of the barges. Some days you get a lot of them coming through and I'm sure the fish are used to them but they could catch your line if you don't reel in every time one comes past and when they do, any bait you put out gets kicked up and blown away. That groundbait you're using here, Silver X is what I used in my last session, not the nicest smell but still effective. Fished it in a bullet style cage feeder, 14 hook with 4 live maggots on, mixed groundbait with casters and corn. Fished the Borrowpit lake in Tamworth, a really nice natural lake and caught two Bream over 7lb (one was four ounces short of 8lb and an ounce short of my PB) and a Tench just under 3lb. Nice video I like to watch these vids bomb/feeder fishing with groundbait and natural baits for any fish but mainly targeting bigger silvers. Be good if you do some more, keep it up 👍
I never really use telescopic rods. My advice would probably be to stick to brands you trust. The last time I tried a telescopic lure rod it was one i brought from wish for about £20 and it snapped on a 1lb jack haha
@@The_ginger_fishermanTBH, I would rather miss a strike than lose a rod. I had my heart in my mouth the whole time waiting to see you new rod go splash. I use an elastic band to cinch the line to the rod handle top grip. This pulls free to indicate a strike, but leaving the bail open, you will not lose your rod to a smash and grab. Your rods, your choice of course, but I have seen many go for a swim and only a few recovered.
Mate how do you know its not just weed at the bottom?would love to fish my canal this way but would be wary of what's at the bottom,ie snagging all the time.
For dead maggots thems is lively 😄, something I like doing for river fishing I blitz up my sweetcorn and mix that in with my ground bait I find it clouds up more keeps fish intrestwd
I'm joking 😊! ... But, truly & honest = when I was a kid, waiting for June 16th to arrive was loads more exciting than Xmas or my birthday. I was on the lakeside or riverbank at 1 - 3am when it was still dark, trying to thread my line through the rod rings under torchlight.... I always missed a rod ring or two, come daylight 😊
When the closed season was enforced on all venues, used to turn up on the 15th to a local ribbon lake we referred to as 'Greengates' that came off the main Little Britain Lake in Uxbridge. The main lake was a working gravel pit in the 19th century and Greengates was the connection to the Slough Arm of the Grand Union Canal - The lock was long gone and the end of the lake was filled in, the depth was lower than the main lake and we reckoned that the Tench used to spawn in there and stay around for a few weeks feeding before going back (Which would explain why sport was explosive in June but became hard from the first week of July onwards). We would get down on the 15th to get a decent swim as the locals knew what it could produce on opening day - Come midnight, the floats with starlight attached used to go in. You could fill a keepnet with Tench, Bream and the odd Crucian by 9am in the morning, it was a special few years before the lake owner passed away and the venue was closed off.
I ran today into a friend of one of my friends while i was fishing. They were planning to catch some tench on the method, while i was fisging for big roach and bream. They caught a nice tench and i caught a big roach of 30 cm! Amazing day and what a coïncidence this video dropped!
Man i love Tench, fell in love with those orange eyes 20+ years ago. They are just amazing. Best wishes from austria buddy :)
I'm jealous on how much you manage to get out so much. As always Keep up the great work top fisherman 👊
Absolutely fantastic video Chris. Tench are my favourite fish to fish for. Absolutely love them. Closely followed by barbel and chub. Love river fishing. But tench are without a doubt my favourite fish
What I love about your videos is = you do/love natural "wild" fishing ❤
I don't knock or despise commercial fishery fishing. Loads of anglers love it, and who am I to criticise? 😨.
I've took nephews & grandkids to commercials, and we've bagged-up, and they enjoyed it.
But, everytime, I thought = "This is wrong! The kids haven't really learned anything!" 😨😨 ... 😉
G'day Chris , such a beautiful spot and the birds singing in the back ground . The Robin was a beauty , the Bream was awesome but the star was the Tench 👍🏻👏🏻. You poor sod your so accident prone just like me 😂😂. All the best from Brisbane ,say hi to Bro .👍🏻
Should of had an air rifle for the robin
Thanks Pete!
@@mrlittlemouse1 that's nasty MICHAEL
@@jamesatkinsfishing it’s only a bird
@@mrlittlemouse1 quiet you
I love your videos man. Great video quality and you always seem to have a great day fishing!
Brilliant video as usual, love the Robin. Youngster came fishing with me one day and was feeding one out of her hand she couldnt believe it. Some beautiful fish there :)
Caught my first tench the other day on a tiny rod 20 min fight and spotless 6.6lb fish was loving it ! Your production had really improved aswell it makes videos even better 👍
Your first Tench over 6lb? I've caught quite a few but my biggest has been 4lb 3oz caught the other week. My mate had one just under 6lb on the same lake. Well done for that, it's not regular to catch them that big.
@@cns180784 thanks she was fat! I would've been happy with a 1lb fish
@@cns180784 the mere I fish is 100 acre and it's done a 14lb tench before
@@gavingg4761 That's a serious Tench, a lake that I'm fishing tomorrow has had Bream upto 16lb come out of it. I had one Bream four ounces short of 8lb the other week from it. See what I get tomorrow, hopefully I don't blank lol.
@@cns180784 the water I got the tench from must have magic juice in it lol it's only a bout 2acres and 4ft deep at deepest areas and I've seen a 28lb pike come out of it ...
Nice video Chris as per usual, great tips too, and backing track awesome.
Nice mixed bag of fish Chris and a mint condition Tench . Actually all the fish looked in brilliant condition 👍
Great video Chris! That Tench was a beauty 👌
Nice video Chris, good to see you back in action after all the nonsense. Keep on keeping on matey Cheers.
great video Chris, what a good way to christen a new set up
Those dead maggots look pretty lively! 😁
Yea they came back to life after the intro 😂
Another brilliant video, think I've said this before, but seeing you going out fishing for all species has taken me back to my fishing roots. Less time sat behind alarms and more time enjoying a good bend in the rod,
Well done again Chris nice little session, i'm the same love Tench, thank you
Now the closed season for pike and all lures is here I'm into the method feeder on tench. And the fight they give is awesome. The bream is more like a wet towel if you catch it. At the end of May I can go out and catch my favorite fish the pike again.
Another fabulous video Chris. You are a magician. Thanks
Tench fishing is so fun, great video Chris!! 🎣👌
Great sesh Chris. And just like me, you are under the spell of the Tinca...and that was a lovely fish. I hope to see you bag up with a few sometime soon...and don't forget your keepnet next time.😀
Cheers Chris. Next video is going to be a tench video also ;)
@@The_ginger_fisherman Cool. I shall look forward to seeing it.☺ And all being well I should be doing a bit of Tench fishing myself on Friday....on a secret Estate lake in the Nottinghamshire countryside.☺
I would love to catch those fish you caught there mate.
Great video Chris! Some great fish caught, and some great tips 🎣👍🏻
Hey Chris, nice video mate and what a nice tench, allways nice fish to catch with a lights setup, strong and nice colored fish, till the next vid 👍👍😎
Great video, I really enjoyed that. Makes me miss my Tench fishing!
Nice calm and relaxing fishing 😎👍
Great video again Chris thanks for sharing.
I did an experiment, I used 20pd line an a #8 hook I still caught fish, the fish aren't afraid of the line as much but, afraid of the hook,... I used other colors too an still caught fish, but I didn't catch much fish on just the braided line though.
First light light 4.30 am early mor ing fishing is indefinitely better for tench. Glad you got one. Top fishing
Probably best for all kind of fishing at that time. Especially on the cut
Just found your channel, excellent may I say, many thanks.
I really enjoy watching his video
I love a little bait fishing from shore. I use worms often but to this date never never tried corn or bread for fishing. We have no carp where I live so it seems alien to me lol.
enjoyed the video and your enthusiasm. If I had broken my rodrest top I might have been tempted to put a towel oir bag on the concrete to protect a new rod?
Awesome video again and this time aiming for my favourite coarse fish to fish for. The good ol Tench. I just wish the canal near me ( The Grand Union/Milton Keynes stretch) was so less busy with boat traffic, that most of the time i'm having to reel in my bait and line (round about every 5-6 minutes) to let a barge or 4 travel past. Some days it's like a canal boat race with the loonies. Plus the water is filthy and in some stretches it stinks of raw sewege :( :( :(
I'm in Northampton - I don't think the GUC has anything like the species range or size that Chris is lucky to catch up North. I'm told the Luton AC stretch around Leighton Buzzard is better & possibly the Leicester stretch near Foxton Locks - but I'll believe it when I see evidence. Shame that the Canal & River Trust don't attempt to equalise stocking across the canals - all they do near me is electrofish to remove zander.
Nice one Chris lovely tench that 👍
You should really have more subscribers man. Love the vids bro
Really enjoy your videos learning so much, you seem to see the fish you’re targeting can you tell me what’s a good pair of glasses to buy please
Top video Chris. Nicely edited too. 👌🏁
Awesome buddy awesome… cheers Chris & Sam
Greetings from morocco🇲🇦👍👍
Great video, nice to see some good fish caught on the canal. Tbh I'll never bother fishing the canals by me for anything other than predators on the spinners because of the barges. Some days you get a lot of them coming through and I'm sure the fish are used to them but they could catch your line if you don't reel in every time one comes past and when they do, any bait you put out gets kicked up and blown away.
That groundbait you're using here, Silver X is what I used in my last session, not the nicest smell but still effective. Fished it in a bullet style cage feeder, 14 hook with 4 live maggots on, mixed groundbait with casters and corn. Fished the Borrowpit lake in Tamworth, a really nice natural lake and caught two Bream over 7lb (one was four ounces short of 8lb and an ounce short of my PB) and a Tench just under 3lb.
Nice video I like to watch these vids bomb/feeder fishing with groundbait and natural baits for any fish but mainly targeting bigger silvers. Be good if you do some more, keep it up 👍
The first person ever to be happy about catching a bream whilst tench fishing 🤣
Gotta look pleased in front of the camera 🤣
On sensible tackle, Tench fight like Titans!
Mmm that new rod feeling🙃
-wish our local Chichester canal fish as well as yours. Was good upto about 10 to 12 yrs ago but steadily gone downhill
Bestbait I've found for tench is scopex hooker pellet or prawns. Big perch will take a prawn too.
🤣😂 green carp! Well delt with mate!
Nice ,congrats
U will do well keep to natural waters good luck tight lines
Another great video. None Question for you mate.
Looking for a short telescopic spinning/lure pike rod for canoeing. Any advice would be great. 👍
I never really use telescopic rods. My advice would probably be to stick to brands you trust. The last time I tried a telescopic lure rod it was one i brought from wish for about £20 and it snapped on a 1lb jack haha
Thank you for sharing another video and some cracking fish look forward to the next video 📹
Отличная рыбалка!👍
What canal is this bud looks brilliant mate
A rare thing in that stretch a emerald one .didn't have any last year from the canal just loads of bream and chub
You make great video's! More underwater please, those are superb. Never zander?
I'll have to give zander a go this year!
I like to fish for bream, tench and carp with corn because the perch dont bite corn that often
Great vid!
Your lucky to have such good fish in your stretch of the canal Chris, is it the Leeds and Liverpool canal over Yorkshire way?
Great video what canal is it that you are fishing?
Nice fish...
Nice video!
Cockles and prawns are deadly for tench.
Sweet corn is as well single grain
And bread squeezed onto the hook
Who was that in the background who wanted it to be a "lovely little carp"😂
Looked a lovely spot we’re u where
Hi where do you get tickets to fish this area,just moved to the area
Hi mate what canal is this please cracking fish btw 👍 ???
Something was definitely livening up at the 6.37 mark
@ the ginger fisherman
Were is this ???
Brilliant
When fishing a bait and no holder, leave the bail arm open so you do not lose rods to carp. Pro tip from someone who learned the hard way.
I was fishing with a free running rig. I wouldn't of been about to tell a bite easy enough with an open bail arm
@@The_ginger_fishermanTBH, I would rather miss a strike than lose a rod. I had my heart in my mouth the whole time waiting to see you new rod go splash. I use an elastic band to cinch the line to the rod handle top grip. This pulls free to indicate a strike, but leaving the bail open, you will not lose your rod to a smash and grab. Your rods, your choice of course, but I have seen many go for a swim and only a few recovered.
Was you fishing with George from Rainbow?
Oh zippy you are naughty!
Would you not just cut a couple of tree branches for rod rests ? Nice fish , fine selection of worm in that box
Probably. I just like making things hard for myself haha
What's it like with boats on that cut? By mine more than ever due to staycations I guess and it's killed the fishing
We get them about every 20-30 minuets in the day. That's why i only fish either the crack of dawn or late evening this time of the year.
Mate how do you know its not just weed at the bottom?would love to fish my canal this way but would be wary of what's at the bottom,ie snagging all the time.
Just from past experience. I did get a bit of weed from time to time, but i was checking the rigs fairly regularly
I got the same reel
For dead maggots thems is lively 😄, something I like doing for river fishing I blitz up my sweetcorn and mix that in with my ground bait I find it clouds up more keeps fish intrestwd
They somehow came back to life as the session went on haha
Are your lead free running or bolt?
free running buddy
what size hooks should i use for perch ?
Is this coventry canal?
I'm joking 😊! ... But, truly & honest = when I was a kid, waiting for June 16th to arrive was loads more exciting than Xmas or my birthday.
I was on the lakeside or riverbank at 1 - 3am when it was still dark, trying to thread my line through the rod rings under torchlight.... I always missed a rod ring or two, come daylight 😊
When the closed season was enforced on all venues, used to turn up on the 15th to a local ribbon lake we referred to as 'Greengates' that came off the main Little Britain Lake in Uxbridge. The main lake was a working gravel pit in the 19th century and Greengates was the connection to the Slough Arm of the Grand Union Canal - The lock was long gone and the end of the lake was filled in, the depth was lower than the main lake and we reckoned that the Tench used to spawn in there and stay around for a few weeks feeding before going back (Which would explain why sport was explosive in June but became hard from the first week of July onwards). We would get down on the 15th to get a decent swim as the locals knew what it could produce on opening day - Come midnight, the floats with starlight attached used to go in. You could fill a keepnet with Tench, Bream and the odd Crucian by 9am in the morning, it was a special few years before the lake owner passed away and the venue was closed off.
@@cliffdixon6422 brilliant memories eh CLIFF? 😉
No hate but isn’t it close season or do you know stretches that you can still fish?
You can fish canals it's the river close season which means you can still fish canals and lakes just read the byelaws.
Super
I would like to see you fishing catfish haha.
I'd love to give them a go at some point
They are very powerfull . Check my video ,7kg catfish gived me a good fight
Is this Nuneaton canel ?
What net is that. I need it
Where's the canal and who is your sponsor
Look like matt hayes with that hatt an chair
Can you trie eel fishing
Is enjoy fishing
which model is it
Those maggots were definitely not dead homie
What canal is this
never never remove the plASTIC off thE rod loool..keePs wELL..me
Where is this anyone know
Damn my secret is out.
Where are you filming at Chris? Thanks 😊. I would take me one home to eat myself, they are yummy looking. 😋
Ayyup
Hi
Great video its not the method or tactics that's forgotten its the venue. Canals. 99% anglers fish the dredded commercials 🤮
no dont do that with new rod keep the plastic on till you vanich it no it will rout in time tttttt ! outher than that good day there !!
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