Absolutely love watching your videos. I have never done sea fishing only carp fishing a few years ago. Sea fishing looks so much more exciting and dangerous 😅
Both this one and the squid recipe sound great. I'll definitely be trying them if I ever catch anything flat or squid shaped. Did you notice much difference by leaving it a couple of days before eating it? Loving the channel, keep up the good work.😊
Must get down there soon and it looks like a crappy night is the way to go if you don't want to be shoulder to shoulder with the crowds that seem to flock there 👍
That pier looked a joy to fish from, we have a pier here in Weymouth and last night (because the squid are in) we were fishing shoulder to shoulder and very little being caught
Love your videos mate and some amazing fish, looked scrumptious. Disliked music over video's - just my personal preferences, I know some will say turn it down, but for me its just worth watchung if I have do that.
When you are fishing for threshers, as my mates do, they pay attention to the possibility of tuna by-catch. I hear it's a problem in Cornish waters and really buggering the shark season. Any problem over here?
@@FloatingCream we get the odd fish moving through locally to us but not a problem at all . They are a problem for people fishing for them on the west coast though !
I agree, and it helps if one drifts for threshers rather than trolls for them . I hear trolling is a new method of thresher fishing in certain western waters. . I've not heard of this but there's continuing development all the time.
@@FloatingCream it works fantastically in waters with good clarity.. threshers are being caught on spreader bars weekly at the moment in the West Country. It wouldn’t work locally for us due to the water being a shitty green 😆
@@thesolentwarrior584 I think you've missed the point I was trying to make about the concept of by-catch tuna being caught whilst drifting for shark. Shark being caught on trolled tuna spreaders does not surprise me, but I think you know that only MMO licensed anglers are permitted to use them.
@@charliechich706 thanks Charlie … if your fishing the needles I’d suggest sidewinder speed jigs / and skerries eels .. take a little look back through some of my videos ,you’ll see me fishing the needles and using lots of different lures 🏴☠️👊🏻