Only just found these clips and subscribed. They are some of the best on youtube with great footage, no clutter and great fishcare. Will you be doing any more?
Alosa fallax is a herring-like species (Clupeidae) with an elongated laterally flattened body and a fairly large head with a deep mouth slit that reaches the rear edge of the eye. There are usually one to eight dots on the flank, starting from the head. The species is very similar to the shad and hybridization can occur if the spawning areas of both species overlap. Shad have larger scales (55-65 on the lateral line) compared to the shad (70-86 scales on lateral line). In addition, shad usually only have one dark spot on the flank behind the head. Shad grows to approximately 55 centimeters in length, shad can grow up to 80 centimeters in length.
@@omram566 Yes I fully understand that, but Im not talking about marks but it would be nice to know which county they are fishing in. Just say eg. ''Im fishing a mark in Dorset'' or even Kent
@@omram566 Like I said just the county would do out of interest, the white cliffs are a very good clue but as I live in North Wales its not like I will be visiting anytime soon
Funny /there's a frenzy with the mackerel and as soon as they start taking there's anglers in a frenzy all over the place lines going everywhere lol . Good few catches there for you tho .
ye theres quite a few bass spots around hastings when the sea is clear, but a lot of the time hastings has horrible cloudy water and i would reccommend going more westward for lure fishing
when you have a huge number of fish using a large single hook really picks out the specimen sizes, thats pretty much the only reason, when pickings are slim a smaller treble is better
Twaite shad run up the river near where i live ( caught 30 last year) but i never noticed a black spot behind the gill , blue taz is the best lure for them
i watch few schools of seabass every day from the port. There are bigger and smaller ones. For the last 2 years, i tried everything, did not catch a single one. Now im using 1.6 sufix invisiline fc and lures without hook. All types of lures and techniques, just no hooks. Just to see if im cursed, but im not, they wont take any lure. And im not some low-iq fisherman, im quite experienced, and at first i was only fishing in murky water with most realistic silicone swimbaits and worms, with additional artificial scent from bottle. I even tried reels with different gears and rods with different action haha. And the funniest thing is, im not even lying haha. They just have to be some college grade seabass haha
Grab yourself a net or a couple of traps, catch yourself some live prawn, the bigger the better, no.4 semicircle book, and a couple of split shot, clear bubble float if you feel like it. Live prawn with very light tackle is the best set-up on the planet for European bass fishing, imho. Tight lines 🍻 🎣
@@i1bike That’s a fair comment and a position that I respect. If I catch a nice size bass I’ll take it home for the table, everything else gets placed back in the water. Every year I see big rows of guys on the piers fishing with feathers, pulling up to six fish a cast, they simply shake the fish off the hooks onto the pier, leaving them to flap around under the hot sun, then cast straight back out and pull another load in. I used to do the same thing when I was a teenager, but I hate seeing it now, no one needs to take that many fish in one day, so for mackerel I just use a spinner now, it’s more fun too on a tiny (tiny!) rod 🙂 🎣
@@KumaBean Any kind of bait is broken. So spinning with lures is just a good fun, basically playing. Thru life, i came to state of mind that i will release everything. My whole life im in fishing. Whole childhood i was throwing nets with grandpa, throwing daily longlines for breams and nightly longlines for congers. Ive caught so many fish, i was exterminating the sea. And the result is that today i need miracles to catch anything on spin. Unfortunately, these are some horrifying facts, my close cousin works for one fishing family in neighbor village. They have 8 boats, and they will from 1.of june up to september start catching little fish like sardines, mackerels, anchovies, scads. Everyday their everyboat catches aprox 40 baskets. And this is just village near me. They exterminated inshore fish population. Cuz i see other people that still use nets likr i did, but they are catching nothing. Listen this, i pay yearly licence of 70 euros to fish wizh basic equipment, and second year in a row i can not repay it from fish that i caught. Lucily, i do repay it with cuttlefish and squids, but with fish, no. Sorry for a novel of a comment, im from south croatia and i get so frustrated when someone mentiones fish to me, so i cant control my emotions haha
Its a lovely tourist town in west sussex the rest youll have to figure out yourself. Nice vid but be lovely to have a bit more info not on the location but rod weights the lures etc
@@weaverflytyer You are a wrong un for not just giving out some basic location info like what part of the UK (if it is the UK) so novices can get an understanding of what times of year to fish around the isles etc. Not your specific marks just the basics. If you just want to show off well done enjoy your achievements. It is folk like you that put parents and kids off fishing.
@@jedfra9172 "It is folk like you that put parents and kids off fishing." - If you get put off that easily, then maybe fishing isn't for you. You can catch bass at any pebble beach, rock mark or tidal estuary along the coast of England. Beaches that step down in shelves are usually the most productive, because the bass hunt laterally behind the shelves. You can also catch bass at any time of year, although May - September is usually the most productive time. You can see this video was uploaded in September, so that gives you a clue as to when he was fishing.