Pacific halibut season starts tomorrow (1st May) here on the Southern Oregon coast. If the winds drop they're worth a couple of drifts until the skate move in.
They almost definitely will, there are nearly 80,000 mating pairs in the Uk and heavily populated around Surrey and Hampshire where they were introduced. Have read that they are more frequenting garden ponds as small waters are their preferred habitat
Eeee thy's bringing sum memories back there.....Sea fished all through Europe on boats particularly wrecks, until covid sort of split our syndicate up, the oily bubbles of rubby dubby poping hit a note with me......On a highlight we wet our first line tonight on a small weir since covid......BIG BLANKETY BLANK.
And gardening tips as well !...what more could anyone ask for ?..And pictures of a pair of rare Mandarin Ducks in my back yard...Whatever next...Have you watched some of our early pallet building episodes,or floor laying,or even drill injection of damp proofing its all in amongst the 1000 + films..what a show !!
Another great video Graeme, lovely to see you on the sea again that's where it all happens, bet your garden is like Aladdin's cave around those shed areas. Best wishes 😎
Great video, thanks Graeme! Some handsome fish caught there. Good to see a seafishing episode. I think Megrim are a species of Sole, and like Ling, very good eating. Nice little update on the Garden, not sure what the Ducks are. Stay safe & well! 🎣🎣👍👍
We often use those plastic squid skirts with a largeish ball or bean sinker inside the head of the skirt and a gang of 3x 4/0 hooks. A whole one of those mackeral would be a good sized bait to put in it and then troll at about 4-7 knots. Large mackeral (about 3 feet long), yellowfin and long-tail tuna, cobia, yellow tail kings, dolphin fish and sometimes small billfish would hit them quite happily. Looks like you had a decent day out. With your 'automatic' watering pipes - we use a similar thing but put a 2 liter drink bottle in the top.
Lots of action there Graeme ! Thanks for the show 👍 One advantage of the rubber net, or why I use them, is less damage to undersize fish .especially flat fish.
Came to say Mandarin Ducks. Saw I missed the boat by a loooong way. Please hurry back to the bank Graham and continue to fall in the water, tangle your lines and generally get things wrong. It makes me feel so much better…. This Tuesday I got to the lake without my barrow handles. Does that win plonker of the week?
Haha..that is a new one for me, but I can imagine it was infuriating ...I took a boat out to sea in Florida Keys once,drove 3 miles offshore with the family,put the anchor down and said.."where are the fishing rods ??"...Yes..Captain Clever had left them all back on the dock....such happy memories.
Like the others say, they are mandarin ducks. If you have trees near the water, make some nest boxes big enough for them and hang them up the tree about 8-10ft high. Yes, they do nest in boxes that high.
Nice video was just wondering if you have ever fished vale farm fisheries for carp if so what do u think and do u have any advice on what to use thanks
Yes,not fished it recently but generally good,and they used to allow both fly fishing for carp or floating crust/bread..Several films up on our Awesome site,but always check the fishery rules,they can change.
The Ducks are Mandarin Ducks they are odd in as much that they nest in trees. Also they mate for life. An introduced species from Asia where they are nearly extinct
Oh I dunna know ..with all this tech it's like fishing in a barrel....soon we will be appendages to our gadget's.....very interesting pointing out that difference between Pollack n Coalfish....u could also at a pinch use those large plastic bottles upended filled with Water..slow dripping....into the earth.. mandarin ducks...?
Just started watching you awesome videos cannot stop watching !!!!!! My boat is going in on sunday here in padstow cornwall now one question i have and would be greatfull for advice as the cost between the two as you will know are mega …… braid or mono ? Is braid worth it graham
I think you may as well stay with mono and save yourself some money. Not really a need down that way for braid I feel. I fished Padstow 50/60 years ago,obviously more fish,but mono still caught.
Are they not a pair of Mandarin ducks? They mate for life. Also the female mandarin doesn’t quack but “shrieks” even at the slightest sign of danger.… I’m sure many of us have also experienced this 😂
I'm flat out working on jobs ,but hopefully I can get out on the briny sooner or later...Its all down to finding time,beach,boat,river,lake it all takes time to finds a slot.
Here’s a Sea Fishing episode for you guys 🎣 Have a great weekend! Who’s out there this weekend and what are you targeting?
Got wrecked! 🐟🤠
I out on the beach Saturday and Sunday. In Portsmouth. Hoping to catch any thing really. Have a great bank holiday . 👍🎣🐟
If it's calm I shall try some float fishing for some silver fish hopefully.
Pacific halibut season starts tomorrow (1st May) here on the Southern Oregon coast. If the winds drop they're worth a couple of drifts until the skate move in.
Going out for the day on Wednesday to the Holderness coast, targeting Bass.
They are Mandarin Ducks. I hope they visit you again. Fabulous fishing in Ireland as always 👍
They almost definitely will, there are nearly 80,000 mating pairs in the Uk and heavily populated around Surrey and Hampshire where they were introduced. Have read that they are more frequenting garden ponds as small waters are their preferred habitat
Thought they might be wood ducks, didn't know they were closely related until I googled it.
@@stoikes good eating :)
What I like about you Graeme is that you are a can do person, lovely garden you got there by the way.
Eeee thy's bringing sum memories back there.....Sea fished all through Europe on boats particularly wrecks, until covid sort of split our syndicate up, the oily bubbles of rubby dubby poping hit a note with me......On a highlight we wet our first line tonight on a small weir since covid......BIG BLANKETY BLANK.
My god, a TA fishing episode where someone actually catches a fish !! Amazing
And gardening tips as well !...what more could anyone ask for ?..And pictures of a pair of rare Mandarin Ducks in my back yard...Whatever next...Have you watched some of our early pallet building episodes,or floor laying,or even drill injection of damp proofing its all in amongst the 1000 + films..what a show !!
Another great video Graeme, lovely to see you on the sea again that's where it all happens, bet your garden is like Aladdin's cave around those shed areas. Best wishes 😎
Fantastic video again. Really enjoyed that. Totally awesome 👍
Nice job Mr P great to see you enjoying your self !!! Those coalfish were awesome!!!!!catch you on the next video thanks for bringing us along bud 👍
Absolutely love your videos ,thanks for sharing with us .TA 👌🏻
Thanks for posting this one. I am off wreck fishing to Whitby in June and this has come at just the right time. It's a great video too!!
Good luck on your trip.
Been waiting for this all day G!!!! Need this in my life just now...dealing with man flu!!
awesome!
Big Thanks for sharing mate, and more importantly taking the time out to film for us when you could be fishing! Cheers mate big thanks :)
Great video, thanks Graeme! Some handsome fish caught there. Good to see a seafishing episode. I think Megrim are a species of Sole, and like Ling, very good eating. Nice little update on the Garden, not sure what the Ducks are. Stay safe & well! 🎣🎣👍👍
Thank you Graeme another entertaining video
No problem.More to come.The file is busting !!
This is awesome! 😀
That is a beautiful pair of mandarin 🦆 ducks.
love the pink handle saw..
Great video Graeme! I hope to get there some day and target Coalfish on Slow Pitch jigs! Thanks for the info, best of luck!
Very enjoyable video
We often use those plastic squid skirts with a largeish ball or bean sinker inside the head of the skirt and a gang of 3x 4/0 hooks. A whole one of those mackeral would be a good sized bait to put in it and then troll at about 4-7 knots. Large mackeral (about 3 feet long), yellowfin and long-tail tuna, cobia, yellow tail kings, dolphin fish and sometimes small billfish would hit them quite happily.
Looks like you had a decent day out.
With your 'automatic' watering pipes - we use a similar thing but put a 2 liter drink bottle in the top.
I get sea sick just watching these sorts of videos.
Lots of action there Graeme !
Thanks for the show 👍
One advantage of the rubber net, or why I use them, is less damage to undersize fish .especially flat fish.
GP what a legend 👍🏻
Really cool stuff enjoyed watching mint catching and mint content
PS.... Thanks for this Graeme.
Nice one Mr P
Very good Big Fish and good luck Fishing me Friends 👍
Came to say Mandarin Ducks. Saw I missed the boat by a loooong way. Please hurry back to the bank Graham and continue to fall in the water, tangle your lines and generally get things wrong. It makes me feel so much better…. This Tuesday I got to the lake without my barrow handles. Does that win plonker of the week?
Haha..that is a new one for me, but I can imagine it was infuriating ...I took a boat out to sea in Florida Keys once,drove 3 miles offshore with the family,put the anchor down and said.."where are the fishing rods ??"...Yes..Captain Clever had left them all back on the dock....such happy memories.
@@TAFishing That makes me feel much better😂
Great video as usual, the ducks are mandarins, ( someone probably already said though ) 😂👍👍🤠
I've got the boat Rods, multiplayer reels, tackle but no boat. Must build a boat.
Those were Mandarin wood ducks. They are related to the American Wood duck. But normally found a lot further east. Could be escapees?
Like the others say, they are mandarin ducks. If you have trees near the water, make some nest boxes big enough for them and hang them up the tree about 8-10ft high. Yes, they do nest in boxes that high.
Those rubber squid lures are called 'hoochies' in Canada and North America.
those fish are huge
Nice video was just wondering if you have ever fished vale farm fisheries for carp if so what do u think and do u have any advice on what to use thanks
Yes,not fished it recently but generally good,and they used to allow both fly fishing for carp or floating crust/bread..Several films up on our Awesome site,but always check the fishery rules,they can change.
The Ducks are Mandarin Ducks they are odd in as much that they nest in trees. Also they mate for life. An introduced species from Asia where they are nearly extinct
Hi Graeme, what's the name of that charter boat please?
There are two,Lady Patricia and Lady Louise,both run by Mark Gannon. Both catch a lot of fish.
mandarin ducks mate nice
what do you do with all the fish?
They would be filleted and eaten .The Coalfish might be returnable as they don't blow up with the pressure bends from depth like the other species do.
How strange Graham I was in the channel Monday and the olde boys laughed at my lure on bait set ups but guess who caught the most and most species !!
I use a muppet on top of the bait to hopefully prevent a ling from biting you off so easily...typical wrecking rig tbh
Oh I dunna know ..with all this tech it's like fishing in a barrel....soon we will be appendages to our gadget's.....very interesting pointing out that difference between Pollack n Coalfish....u could also at a pinch use those large plastic bottles upended filled with Water..slow dripping....into the earth.. mandarin ducks...?
Location please mate? Nice video 📹 👍
Courtmacsherry.County Cork.Southern Ireland.
Mandarin ducks
Just started watching you awesome videos cannot stop watching !!!!!! My boat is going in on sunday here in padstow cornwall now one question i have and would be greatfull for advice as the cost between the two as you will know are mega …… braid or mono ? Is braid worth it graham
I think you may as well stay with mono and save yourself some money. Not really a need down that way for braid I feel. I fished Padstow 50/60 years ago,obviously more fish,but mono still caught.
But braid is apparently the new in thing so u think waste of time ?
Megram are very popular in Europe we get alot when trawling but they very rarely stay in this country
Did I read that they are trying to rename them as Cornish Sole, to get the Brits to buy them?
@@wildrose7546 I think you are right - delicious eating!
Graeme can’t you put some mulch around them to help keep the water in the ground.
Is the wreck the Lusitania near Kinsale ?
I wouldn't have thought so as the Lusitania is a war grave as far as I know.
Mandarin ducks ?
I'm guessing conger eals 🤔
Looking at the colour i would say they are mandarin ducks Graham
Are they not a pair of Mandarin ducks? They mate for life. Also the female mandarin doesn’t quack but “shrieks” even at the slightest sign of danger.… I’m sure many of us have also experienced this 😂
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Definitely Mandarin ducks
Graeme, now you are selling/ sold your boat, will you still be going out to sea with Wayne ?
I'm flat out working on jobs ,but hopefully I can get out on the briny sooner or later...Its all down to finding time,beach,boat,river,lake it all takes time to finds a slot.
@@TAFishing just don't over do it Graeme, we need you in good health 😀
Yep quite rare to see a pair of mandarin ducks. May of escaped a avery
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They look like Mandarins Graham
Mandarin Ducks Are Symbols of Love and Fidelity, i think you should have brought home that condom off the boat ,lol,
If you trimmed that moustache on the lip line it would look 1000% better.
Mandarin duck
they are manderin ducks on your pond
Looks a wee bit like mandarin ducks
They are mandarin ducks Graeme,
Mandarin's
Defo mandarin ducks. Probably young adults.
Mandarins Graeme .. male and female .
Yes pullen