Another great vid kidda , that was one hell of a session .. bass , sea trout and duet of flounders .. some boy! Well done mate .. keep the vids coming and tight lines
Another great video Jarrow Viking fishing at Embleton Beach. You've inspired me to give it a shot, normally i by pass it to make a bee line for Dunstanburgh Castle point or Low Newton rocks for codling in the kelp. Keep up the great work and well done on the catches some boy tight lines
Good luck if you give the beach ago I've heard it can be good for cod during winter storms but ive yet to try.. anyway as you know its a beautiful spot to visit whatever the fish are doing
Really glad ypu enjoyed it Tom lots more to come in the new year as spring approaches I fish quite a lot in winter but dont make vids as most of the time its dark...thanks for the great comments
Nice catching those trout mate, but be very careful with them. Extremely sensitive fish. You have to Wade out into the surf to return them mate. Well done tho great catches!!! I find ragworm and mackerel works a treat for them too
Thanks for the advice Leo I aleays try to handle my fish the best I can but they do often jump when I show them to the camera. I do put all of my catch back and I can say hand on heart the sea trout have all went back without a problem
I recently caught a bass at staithes ..cowbar side I was spinning for mackrel with out a sniff for three hours just about to go home at dusk when caught a bass first one I ever caught 😅
they fight like demons Brian...it jumped clear out of the water twice and swam around my legs like a bullet...for its size it was without doubt the strongest fish I've hooked
Great video mate, took my son on the rocks near the castle and drew a blank, never even give it a thought of trying the beach at embelton but after watching this video a will be definitely trying it soon, keep the vids coming, certainly entertaining during this flipping lockdown 🤦🏽
Thanks Craig Ive been trying to get back to try again but covid work and bereavement have scuppered my plans lately.....hopefully when we are allowed out to do the things we want I can make some more vids but for the time being Im glad you enjoy these
Just started watching your videos mate and they are cracking 👍 live in Edinburgh and do quite a bit fishing down the east coast but never ventured past Eyemouth to fish. Might head further south after watching this even if it’s for the views alone.
Always wet you hands handling any trout if going to return it. They have a protective slim a bit like carp and pike and allows them to be prone to disease when removed. Also trouts gills are very sensitive hence why I said Wade out a little to return them. The surf bartering off the trouts gills will do some damage. Lovely video though. Love watching them :)
Nice video. I fished up there in January and had a good haul of flatties and a sea trout. Just to let you know that you must have a migratory EA rod licence to keep the sea trout, otherwise, it’s illegal 😬.
@@jarrowvikingsinsaneangling9785 what weight are them watch leads? I fished north of there on Saturday n was using 4oz, but kept being washed around so had to go heavier grippers. Did get a 3lb sea trout last cast. Just wondering how u get away with the light gear. Cheers
Good videos I've lived up here all my life .at warrenford not realy keen on the publicity .as noticed more fisherman up her from down the way .leaving fishing litter .same down the steads at embleton. .also sea trout being returned must be kept in the surf as they are very fragile .and a rod licence is needed to catch them .I spoke to two or three lots targeting them and none had even heard of a license .and if they had caught would they have retuned them property or at all ..
Glad you like the videos Gordon...I'll certainly handle them with kid gloves next time. Unfortunately there are bad apples in every type of sport but tbh Id be more worried about the dog walkers golfers ramblers and sightseers brought into Northumberland by various Facebook groups that promote the "hidden parts of Northumberland than the very few anglers that visit ......most anglers I know respect the coast and absolutely abhor being tarred with the rubbish brush. As for a licence sea anglers who catch sea trout as a by catch and return them have no requirement for a licence...I cant comment on the anglers motives you have talked to but its a big wide world and we are all free to go where we want and enjoy our sport again after covid...the locals cant complain when they rely on such people for tourism maybe some signage at parking areas would educate we are not all bad from down south and the city
Its a fair comment .I only got to know about the videos through a friend of mine the warden .as we were bombarded with fishers .not all left litter but some did .and some were not very keen on litter advice .as for dog walkers i agree im a deer stalker and get problems with them .so i know were your coming from as for fishing locations I keep them to myself a few of my friends are ghillies and would hate to think fisher were targeting the sea trout on that stretch of coast without the appropriate licence in my opinion it encourage s good and bad fishers Linn hope spout is a perfect example of litter louts sorry to be so harsh you seem a decent bloke and a very responsible bloke we have exceptionally good fishing up here and want all anglers to be responsible and tidy .that's my response .
@@gordongladstone5760 its normally the.newbie summer mackerel anglers who make the mess especially those who fish at dunstanburgh they can make a terrible mess...i just dont know what it is wrong with them beer cans and plastic bags left on rocks....some are just uneducated morons....the rest of us who take pride in our sea fishing have two rules...leave only footsteps and if you take it there bring it back... dog walkers are the same good and bad those that take the dog muck and bin it and those who put it in a bag then chuck it nearby into trees etc....just not on bad people everywhere in everything we enjoy
Its a shame my parents belong near there .but its not a place I go to because it is popular .but didn't realize it was that bad .but hey I love to see anglers out .and yes I think u have the same opinion as me on dog walkers some are great and other let there dogs pee on your gear .but that's life ..tight lines
Another great vid kidda , that was one hell of a session .. bass , sea trout and duet of flounders .. some boy! Well done mate .. keep the vids coming and tight lines
Champion Mark...thanks for the great comment 👍
Another great video Jarrow Viking fishing at Embleton Beach. You've inspired me to give it a shot, normally i by pass it to make a bee line for Dunstanburgh Castle point or Low Newton rocks for codling in the kelp. Keep up the great work and well done on the catches some boy tight lines
Good luck if you give the beach ago I've heard it can be good for cod during winter storms but ive yet to try.. anyway as you know its a beautiful spot to visit whatever the fish are doing
Cracking stuff. I love your enthusiasm and no nonsense approach. Well done.
cheers bud
Great video nice to see good quality fish coming from our coast
Really glad ypu enjoyed it Tom lots more to come in the new year as spring approaches I fish quite a lot in winter but dont make vids as most of the time its dark...thanks for the great comments
Another really good video Dave! I love fishing that beach when we're up there with the caravan 👍
Never new thier was so many bass south shields beach flipping heck well done
yes quite a few about cast just behind the breakers when a sutf running
Another excellent video, I could almost smell the sea air. Can’t wait to wet a line again. Thanks and tight lines.
thanks William it's an awesome place
Cracking video fella just started watching your videos keep it up.
thank you Gavin really makes my day when i get a great comment hope you like my future vids
wow, what an exciting session. Congrats
thanks mate i must get back soon to try again
Nice catching those trout mate, but be very careful with them. Extremely sensitive fish. You have to Wade out into the surf to return them mate. Well done tho great catches!!! I find ragworm and mackerel works a treat for them too
Thanks for the advice Leo I aleays try to handle my fish the best I can but they do often jump when I show them to the camera. I do put all of my catch back and I can say hand on heart the sea trout have all went back without a problem
I recently caught a bass at staithes ..cowbar side I was spinning for mackrel with out a sniff for three hours just about to go home at dusk when caught a bass first one I ever caught 😅
incredible result Steven love it thanks for sharing 👏
Enjoyed that from a lovely spot and a good variety of fish
thanks for the great comment Graeme glad you liked it
Looks like a great spot to fish Dave. Never managed a sea trout yet & yours looked like good fun to catch.
they fight like demons Brian...it jumped clear out of the water twice and swam around my legs like a bullet...for its size it was without doubt the strongest fish I've hooked
We have some of the best shoreline in the country, the north east coast is stunning, nice video m8, keep them coming. Davey.
we sure do David that view of dunstanburgh is spectacular
Great video mate, took my son on the rocks near the castle and drew a blank, never even give it a thought of trying the beach at embelton but after watching this video a will be definitely trying it soon, keep the vids coming, certainly entertaining during this flipping lockdown 🤦🏽
Thanks Craig Ive been trying to get back to try again but covid work and bereavement have scuppered my plans lately.....hopefully when we are allowed out to do the things we want I can make some more vids but for the time being Im glad you enjoy these
What time of year was this video made ??? Cheers
it was May Dale
Just started watching your videos mate and they are cracking 👍 live in Edinburgh and do quite a bit fishing down the east coast but never ventured past Eyemouth to fish. Might head further south after watching this even if it’s for the views alone.
great stuff dean you'll not be disappointed
Always wet you hands handling any trout if going to return it. They have a protective slim a bit like carp and pike and allows them to be prone to disease when removed. Also trouts gills are very sensitive hence why I said Wade out a little to return them. The surf bartering off the trouts gills will do some damage. Lovely video though. Love watching them :)
Nice video. I fished up there in January and had a good haul of flatties and a sea trout. Just to let you know that you must have a migratory EA rod licence to keep the sea trout, otherwise, it’s illegal 😬.
thanks ryan for the info
@@jarrowvikingsinsaneangling9785 I
FANTASTIC
Do you ever have any luck with bass on lures?
no unfortunately but some do...ive tried a few times but find bait is better for me
Great video and enjoyed thanks for sharing. I live in Edinburgh and I might try it. Is it any good during December/ January? Cheers
yes its worth a go then especially for flounders cod and odd bass all year around
Crackin vid mate, cheers
thanks John much appreciated
@@jarrowvikingsinsaneangling9785 what weight are them watch leads? I fished north of there on Saturday n was using 4oz, but kept being washed around so had to go heavier grippers. Did get a 3lb sea trout last cast. Just wondering how u get away with the light gear. Cheers
uppss ...i watched till the end so i have my answers:)
HI,what bite do u use?
Where on the beach at embleton is best for the bass
try the north end on a northerly sea and the south end on a southerly sea
Where do you park for embleton bay .... I don’t like parking in that top car park at low newton by the sea
I park at embleton golf club its busy during the day though ok after 5pm
Good videos I've lived up here all my life .at warrenford not realy keen on the publicity .as noticed more fisherman up her from down the way .leaving fishing litter .same down the steads at embleton. .also sea trout being returned must be kept in the surf as they are very fragile .and a rod licence is needed to catch them .I spoke to two or three lots targeting them and none had even heard of a license .and if they had caught would they have retuned them property or at all ..
Glad you like the videos Gordon...I'll certainly handle them with kid gloves next time. Unfortunately there are bad apples in every type of sport but tbh Id be more worried about the dog walkers golfers ramblers and sightseers brought into Northumberland by various Facebook groups that promote the "hidden parts of Northumberland than the very few anglers that visit ......most anglers I know respect the coast and absolutely abhor being tarred with the rubbish brush. As for a licence sea anglers who catch sea trout as a by catch and return them have no requirement for a licence...I cant comment on the anglers motives you have talked to but its a big wide world and we are all free to go where we want and enjoy our sport again after covid...the locals cant complain when they rely on such people for tourism maybe some signage at parking areas would educate we are not all bad from down south and the city
Its a fair comment .I only got to know about the videos through a friend of mine the warden .as we were bombarded with fishers .not all left litter but some did .and some were not very keen on litter advice .as for dog walkers i agree im a deer stalker and get problems with them .so i know were your coming from as for fishing locations I keep them to myself a few of my friends are ghillies and would hate to think fisher were targeting the sea trout on that stretch of coast without the appropriate licence in my opinion it encourage s good and bad fishers Linn hope spout is a perfect example of litter louts sorry to be so harsh you seem a decent bloke and a very responsible bloke we have exceptionally good fishing up here and want all anglers to be responsible and tidy .that's my response .
@@gordongladstone5760 its normally the.newbie summer mackerel anglers who make the mess especially those who fish at dunstanburgh they can make a terrible mess...i just dont know what it is wrong with them beer cans and plastic bags left on rocks....some are just uneducated morons....the rest of us who take pride in our sea fishing have two rules...leave only footsteps and if you take it there bring it back... dog walkers are the same good and bad those that take the dog muck and bin it and those who put it in a bag then chuck it nearby into trees etc....just not on bad people everywhere in everything we enjoy
Its a shame my parents belong near there .but its not a place I go to because it is popular .but didn't realize it was that bad .but hey I love to see anglers out .and yes I think u have the same opinion as me on dog walkers some are great and other let there dogs pee on your gear .but that's life ..tight lines
Nice video, lovely spot. Shame about handling of sea trout though - no chance of survival after all that, better to have kept him for you tea.
They were perfectly fine straight back.in the sea and off like a shot