It appears towards the end of the video i actually managed to catch a couple of Coalfish. It's been years since i caught one and i couldn't tell the difference. Good to know for future reference the Coalfish has a straight, white lateral line, whereas the Pollack has a distinct curve in its. The Coalfish has a blunter jaw line, whereas the pollack's lower jaw protrudes further. The Pollack also has bigger eyes, relative to its size when compared to those of the Coalfish. Pollack are also generally have Brown to Golden backs and Coalfish have dark to greenish backs.
great vid Adrian. Fishing in cooler weather is always my fav, its way too hot down here. And it seems like there's quite alot of fish where you at, looks like great fun. Nice that youre trying out jigs now too. I would love to try those pollock on a glass rod lol. Thumbs up!
Nice one mate, I, absolutely, agree with fishing sorting out mental problems. Great video and. you are pushing me to try slow jigs, always been a soft lure/spinner angler. Look out Aliexpress here I come. Thanks buddy.
Great video , jigging with bfs tackle is fun Snags though hurt like hell especially if you loose a leader lol That last jig from allblue is daiwa replica and it works great , also try xesta micro slow bee ( allblue should have that too )
@@TheConstantAngler with my medium setup i always run Away with loosing the palomar clip knot and save the leader but on bfs 0.3pe it is always the leader broke off even fg knot cant overcome clip knot
Great video! With the last metal you used, I'd have attached the line to the opposite end of the lure. Do you find a better hook up rate attaching to the end that you did?
Great fishing again just if I 2as to get into this with not alot of money what would you reck amend in Rod and reel from ailexpress as an all rounder what your doing and perch, trout, nice rod and reel you have all so thanks for the video 😊
I would definitely go for the new Tsurinoya Dark Wolf Ultra or a Fishband PW100 pro reel. The Kuying Teton range of rods have plenty with lure weights to suit your needs. You could get a cheaper rod from Acehawk. There Double tip rod has an UL and Light tip. It’s not expensive at all but well recommend
Will give you some Aliexpress links starting with the Acehawk rod £28.80 21% Off | CU DOUBLE NEW 1.8m Lure Fishing Rod Fast Action UL/L Tips Carbon Spinning Rod Jigging Fishing rod 2 sections Fishing Tackle a.aliexpress.com/_v2brjy
They seem to be mostly small these days. Once in a blue moon they are bigger. Depends where you live. Some places I wouldn’t use this light a gear as they are too big. Mostly the Autumn through to late Spring
I got the Ryobi ranmi rod you recommended and need to give it a go on the Pollock up here in south Northumberland. I would like to know more about how you basically catch all types of fish on different lures all on bfs lures, all year round
@@hesalovelybuoy5944 just do what you would normally do for LRF but with BFS gear instead. Use 0.6# PE braid to 8-10lb Floro leader and scale up or down to suit the ground you are fishing over.
Yes fine. Use it all the time. Make sure to wipe it off, particularly the spool rim and the level wind, real seat. I tighten the drag and lightly spray the reel off with warm water after each trip. Every so often take the line off the spool and wipe it off with a damp cloth so as it doesn’t corrode. Drop off oil in the bearings and spot of grease on the level wind should be good.
It appears towards the end of the video i actually managed to catch a couple of Coalfish. It's been years since i caught one and i couldn't tell the difference. Good to know for future reference the Coalfish has a straight, white lateral line, whereas the Pollack has a distinct curve in its. The Coalfish has a blunter jaw line, whereas the pollack's lower jaw protrudes further. The Pollack also has bigger eyes, relative to its size when compared to those of the Coalfish. Pollack are also generally have Brown to Golden backs and Coalfish have dark to greenish backs.
Absolute gem.... keep it up Adrian 😊👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Cheers mate
Great result fantastic to see once again
Nice video mate, enjoyed that. Good to see you doing a bit more of the light stuff 🙂🎣
Thoroughly enjoying it. Need to get the balls to scale down further now.
@@TheConstantAngler it aint much different m8, I'm currently using 8lb nanobraid and 4lb leader,
That looked like great fun.
Totally agree that fishing helps sort your head out too.
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Great video Adrian you seem to be liking this sort of fishing now 👍🎣
Loving it mate.
Blue therapy aka the blue mind is a real thing. Fishing and being around water is very therapeutic. Tight lines out there!
Yes I know it is a real thing and a very good thing. I shall at some point do something to support it.
Good video mate really enjoyed 👌🎣
Cheers mate. Was good fun
Awesome video! I like the lures you are using! I havent really seen them or tried some of them before! Good video!
Glad you enjoyed it. I will make sure I have put links in the video
great vid Adrian. Fishing in cooler weather is always my fav, its way too hot down here. And it seems like there's quite alot of fish where you at, looks like great fun. Nice that youre trying out jigs now too. I would love to try those pollock on a glass rod lol. Thumbs up!
Cheers Matthew. Got a glass rod may give it a go.
Nice one mate thanks
Excellent vid mate hope to see more soon and maybe have a go at this myself 👍
Oh yes!
Nice Video Adrian :)
Cheers mate.
Nice one mate, I, absolutely, agree with fishing sorting out mental problems. Great video and. you are pushing me to try slow jigs, always been a soft lure/spinner angler. Look out Aliexpress here I come. Thanks buddy.
Cheers Alan. I find it relaxes me.
Great video , jigging with bfs tackle is fun
Snags though hurt like hell especially if you loose a leader lol
That last jig from allblue is daiwa replica and it works great , also try xesta micro slow bee ( allblue should have that too )
Cheers mate. Leaders are a buggar to tie on the bank. Currently using an Albright knot unless fishing on the bottom, then it’s an FG.
@@TheConstantAngler with my medium setup i always run Away with loosing the palomar clip knot and save the leader but on bfs 0.3pe it is always the leader broke off even fg knot cant overcome clip knot
Great video! With the last metal you used, I'd have attached the line to the opposite end of the lure. Do you find a better hook up rate attaching to the end that you did?
To be honest I was a bit tired and didn’t notice I had put it on the wrong end. Daft I know but it did seem to work well.
@@TheConstantAngler As long as it works then there is no wrong end!
Will try both ways next time to see which is best. Will effect the action also I would imagine.
Great fishing again just if I 2as to get into this with not alot of money what would you reck amend in Rod and reel from ailexpress as an all rounder what your doing and perch, trout, nice rod and reel you have all so thanks for the video 😊
I would definitely go for the new Tsurinoya Dark Wolf Ultra or a Fishband PW100 pro reel. The Kuying Teton range of rods have plenty with lure weights to suit your needs. You could get a cheaper rod from Acehawk. There Double tip rod has an UL and Light tip. It’s not expensive at all but well recommend
Will give you some Aliexpress links starting with the Acehawk rod £28.80 21% Off | CU DOUBLE NEW 1.8m Lure Fishing Rod Fast Action UL/L Tips Carbon Spinning Rod Jigging Fishing rod 2 sections Fishing Tackle
a.aliexpress.com/_v2brjy
£54.70 28% Off | TSURINOYA 135g Ultra Light 6.1g Spool Bait Finesse Baitcasting Fishing Reel Dark Wolf 50S 7.1:1 4kg Shallow Spool Ligh Game Coil
a.aliexpress.com/_uG4AEq
I run a BFS group “BFS Budget Finesse Fishing” you are welcome to join that. Hope this has helped.
Thank you very helpfull and yes I think I'm on your group not sure but if its the same one I will look thanks again😊👍
Do you do this literally all year round? Do you ever catch keeper Pollock?
They seem to be mostly small these days. Once in a blue moon they are bigger. Depends where you live. Some places I wouldn’t use this light a gear as they are too big. Mostly the Autumn through to late Spring
I want to give this a go. Do you need deep water
@@hesalovelybuoy5944 it does help but is not essential. Pollack like a bit of deep water and it is easier to work your lures in deeper water
I got the Ryobi ranmi rod you recommended and need to give it a go on the Pollock up here in south Northumberland. I would like to know more about how you basically catch all types of fish on different lures all on bfs lures, all year round
@@hesalovelybuoy5944 just do what you would normally do for LRF but with BFS gear instead. Use 0.6# PE braid to 8-10lb Floro leader and scale up or down to suit the ground you are fishing over.
Dark wolf salt water ok?
Yes fine. Use it all the time. Make sure to wipe it off, particularly the spool rim and the level wind, real seat. I tighten the drag and lightly spray the reel off with warm water after each trip. Every so often take the line off the spool and wipe it off with a damp cloth so as it doesn’t corrode. Drop off oil in the bearings and spot of grease on the level wind should be good.
@@TheConstantAngler dark wolf ultra same to?
Yep.
@@TheConstantAngler t y bro
@@numb3622 my pleasure