LRF Fishing: Gilthead & Black Bream Plus More! A 13 Species Session at Weymouth

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  • Опубликовано: 30 окт 2024

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  • @jamesrobertson9930
    @jamesrobertson9930 Год назад +2

    Another quality video Dan, pleasure to watch mate 🙌

    • @LRFandHRF
      @LRFandHRF  Год назад

      Thank you very much 😊 enjoyed editing this one

  • @davidriley7997
    @davidriley7997 5 месяцев назад +1

    Another cracking session. Well done.Nothing better than watching your videos and enjoying a coffee.

    • @LRFandHRF
      @LRFandHRF  5 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks. Well. There's maybe one thing better??? Catching them and enjoying a coffee

  • @ch0cchip704
    @ch0cchip704 Год назад +2

    Great video never been to Weymouth, I should really it's not that far away seeing that video the place looks beautiful and the fishing is a bonus

    • @LRFandHRF
      @LRFandHRF  Год назад +1

      Thank you 😊 glad you enjoyed it! It's nice this time of year and through winter for sure. Thanks for watching. Don't forget to sub. Plenty more to come

  • @londonviking3801
    @londonviking3801 Год назад +2

    Yet another beautifully filmed session. Love the gilthead bream and the sand smelt - beautiful fishes.
    I've been on the local canals and have started on the perch on light gear. Nice to get out there and catch something again.

    • @LRFandHRF
      @LRFandHRF  Год назад +1

      Thank you 😊 The Gilthead is a special one isn't it. Good ti hear you're out and catching.

  • @scottjones9283
    @scottjones9283 Год назад +2

    Well done Dan! Really enjoy your content and the way you make it look so easy. Can’t wait to see the next 4 species!

    • @LRFandHRF
      @LRFandHRF  Год назад +1

      Thank you Scott. Means a lot. Like I said in the video. Trust the process. I spent last year trying to figure it out and soon realised the smaller you fish the more you catch. A tiny piece of gulp will out-fish a big section. Fish small. Trust the process.

  • @mikemorton9419
    @mikemorton9419 Год назад +2

    Congratulations on the Gilthead bream and 56 is some achievement

    • @LRFandHRF
      @LRFandHRF  Год назад

      Thanks Mike. Was worth the effort for sure. The 56 has just crept up over the year. I hadn't really targeted anything since April. But knowing Gilts were possible I'm now going to push to 60.

    • @mikemorton9419
      @mikemorton9419 Год назад +1

      Most definitely. Good luck

    • @LRFandHRF
      @LRFandHRF  Год назад

      Thank you. Watch this space

  • @fishface1872
    @fishface1872 Год назад +2

    Another great video dan, i reckon you'll manage 61 species this year but even if you don't 56 is an amazing achievement

    • @LRFandHRF
      @LRFandHRF  Год назад +1

      Cheers. Quite confident of hitting 60. Couldn't end on 61. That would mean pushing for 65 haha

  • @alanevans4232
    @alanevans4232 Год назад +2

    Thanks Dan, great session, I was wondering if you had tried Newtons Cove not far from where you are, lots of lovely rock marks to play on, well worth a look. Not had a session like that since I lived there.

    • @LRFandHRF
      @LRFandHRF  Год назад

      You're welcome Alan. I've never fished it. I've only ever fished Swanage and Weymouth around that area. Also Chesil but won't mention that here haha

    • @alanevans4232
      @alanevans4232 Год назад +1

      Newtons cove is only 2-300 yds from the harbour have a look on google maps@@LRFandHRF

    • @LRFandHRF
      @LRFandHRF  Год назад

      Ohhhhh. There..... I got halfway round and headed back on Tuesday. Had a Shanny from the rockpools under the Fort. Then had to head for the inner harbour

  • @Baldieheidit
    @Baldieheidit Год назад +1

    Brilliant. Love this!

  • @tonykruger871
    @tonykruger871 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for the info Dan , I at least have an idea where to go . Great video

    • @LRFandHRF
      @LRFandHRF  7 месяцев назад

      Ni worries. Plenty to be had at Weymouth. Just fish small and you be hauling them in all day long

  • @karlstokes874
    @karlstokes874 Год назад +1

    Great video again Dan.
    Gutted i didnt bump into you as i fished the stone pier at 6pm onwards.
    But looks like you left just as i parked at the nothe fort
    🙁

    • @LRFandHRF
      @LRFandHRF  Год назад +1

      Cheers Karl. I left around 7. Almost went back to the pier but could here home calling. Did you get much off the pier?

    • @karlstokes874
      @karlstokes874 Год назад +1

      @@LRFandHRF i had a couple of squid; which is what i went for.
      It was VERY busy- as word soon gets around when they come in.
      Still very early for them as the water temp is still very warm

    • @LRFandHRF
      @LRFandHRF  Год назад +1

      Oh nice. Was told they were there. Glad I left when I did. Not a fan of shoulder to shoulder fishing haha

  • @topfuelteddy
    @topfuelteddy Год назад +1

    Weymouth is some place , adore it .

    • @LRFandHRF
      @LRFandHRF  Год назад

      It's amazing! Love it there!

  • @KeithFaulkner-w7t
    @KeithFaulkner-w7t Год назад +1

    Another relaxing video with a great background town and harbour.
    Im actually traveling 4 hours to fish there next Mon and tues.
    Predicted strong wind Monday,and lesser tue but a few showers.
    Only done 2 sessions lrfing actually last week in Tenerife caught a Maderian rock fish apparently venemous and a cuckoo wrasse.
    Was 30 Deg and a struggle but loved it.
    Any tips to best use my time ie piers,inner harbour bit of spoon fishing off the beach.
    Any guidance would be appreciated!

    • @LRFandHRF
      @LRFandHRF  Год назад

      Glad you enjoyed it. I'll be honest. I've only fished Weymouth 4 tines so not the best person to ask really. The Black Bream are right of the end of stone pier and love a very slow sinking SMALL bait on a split shot. Other than that it's just fill ya boots in the harbour with 10 million black gobies. Enjoy. Let me know how it goes

    • @KeithFaulkner-w7t
      @KeithFaulkner-w7t Год назад

      Hi Dan
      Had a couple of days fishing at Weymouth.
      The harbour water was chocolate on the first day the flood sluice gates being open,and the tackle shop guys said people had been blanking.
      I

    • @KeithFaulkner-w7t
      @KeithFaulkner-w7t Год назад

      The next day clearer.fished the harbour ,piers and breakwater and Newton's cove.Mainly used a bb splitshot rig and gulp plus spoons and a

    • @KeithFaulkner-w7t
      @KeithFaulkner-w7t Год назад +1

      Crankbait.
      Caught 10 species ,approx 100 fish, amazing, wrasse,gobies,smelt, Pollock,pouting,a large flounder,shanny.Fantastic place thanks for your inspiring videos.Im well hooked

    • @LRFandHRF
      @LRFandHRF  Год назад

      Wow that's amazing. Well done. Be careful though. It's a slippery slope haha. A lot of the saltwater techniques transfer well into Freshwater too.

  • @allalongthewatchtower_4851
    @allalongthewatchtower_4851 Год назад +1

    If you break off your leader do you keep re tying or could you just use a very small swivel? And would it be much of a difference if you did?

    • @LRFandHRF
      @LRFandHRF  Год назад

      I just tie the leader with an albreit knot. Takes seconds to re-tie. I personally keep the rig as simple as possible. Just a hook and weight.

    • @allalongthewatchtower_4851
      @allalongthewatchtower_4851 Год назад +1

      And what is the braided main line you use called?

    • @LRFandHRF
      @LRFandHRF  Год назад

      I use Major Craft Dangan 6lb

    • @allalongthewatchtower_4851
      @allalongthewatchtower_4851 Год назад +1

      I’ve looked at that braid, but have Diawa J braid x8 which is a thinner diameter, why do so many lrfers go with the dangram when it is a slightly larger diameter?

    • @LRFandHRF
      @LRFandHRF  Год назад

      It all snags and snaps the same. I remember buying some 50 quid braid when I started. Cast no better. Same amount of snap offs. But hurt a lot more snapping off expensive braid. The amount I fish, I'm happy replacing dangan as its not the most expensive. Personal preference. Each to their own though