We are John Wilson & Kevin Wilson. Not related but friends for almost 6 decades and we've been fishing together since we were about 6 years old. We get enormous enjoyment from wetting a hook and being able to appreciate the outdoors, the wildlife and the great comradery associated with fishing. We can't promise to catch lots of fish or personal best specimens every time, that just doesn't happen. It's more about about the journey and we welcome you to come with us.
Tremendous videos guys , love your humour too , cannot keep thinking about a certain exiled Glam Rock star when I see your beards and when kev said “ can you see what it is yet “ in an Australian accent I nearly chocked on my Beer !!😂😂 Great job guys keep up the good work and I preferred the guy commentating on Kevs Barbel video !! Tight Lines Boys !!🎣🦈
Great to see you both back on the bank again, and what a great session it turned out to be. I really love the drone footage but I feel, if I got one, I'd spend all day flying the drone instead of fishing 😂
Firstly, we apologise for the video quality in the opening scene of the video. This seems to be down to YT compression. After re-rendering and uploading 3 times, that small portion didn't improve. Secondly - In the video, John stated that it's been proven that there's only one species of SMOOTH HOUND! That was incorrect. His confusion stems from the decision made by the British Rod Caught Fish Committee in 2023 to amalgamate the two separate record listings for Common Smooth Hound and Starry Smooth Hound into a single listing for SMOOTH HOUND. This was probably due to the difficulty in accurate identification which cannot be achieved without using invasive methods, and this is obviously not acceptable. The Starry is the most prevalent in UK waters but the tell tale spots range from being very prominent to non-existent. Those without spots are therefore liable to be misidentified as Commons.
Good stuff, very helpful. I'm from GY and recently started beach fishing after 30 years of broads bashing, so this is great viewing. Thanks and Merry Christmas 🎄🎁
Ps. I live near where you are in this and have seen them swans on the beach but never in the sea. I'm pretty sure they 'live' on the boating lake and waterways nearby.
Thanks for your comment. We'll be going back there in the future for sure. it's a nice beach. See you on a muddy field with metal detector in hand in 2024. Have a great Christmas.
Another brilliant video lads. Well done on that Coalfish, a rare visitor these days . You did well, i think i would have took one look at that weed on the beach and done a 180 👍
@WilsonWilson-BankBeachBoat lol didn't think anyone was looking m8 they are quicker when it's a whiting fest but I love my backcasters but it's always with me in case great vidio again
Nice to see videos from our stretch of coast, even though there's Feck all about, fishing is fishing as long as you're on the beach keeping sort of sane But happy. You've just got you're next sub👍
Most of them were too big for Spalts.. However, I fished next to him last night, and he ended up with 4 points more than me . That equates to about .2cm worth of Whiting.
It's been a while, Kevin. I'm sat here recovering from a bad bout of man flu and watching fishing videos and stumbled across your new channel. I'm immediately enjoying the format, quality, its good to the relaxed style and mixing up the styles of fishing. Good luck as you get into it further. I'll share you channel as I know others will enjoy it. Btw, I was down at Corton a few weeks back, trying my hand beach fishing with a more experienced lad from Yarmouth. We had lots of pouting. It would be good to meet up and learn some stuff and enjoy some cheerful banter as we did on Cheryl's weekender a few years back. Tight lines both.
Brilliant watch .. as you say it's the next best thing to actually fishing yourself. Also great to have a fishing pal for some banter . Keep up the good work 👍