Just bought a candence float rod and reel ( # 1 , 11 ft ) the way it behaves I can only describe as beautiful . So then I bought a # 13 of the same and a #1 feeder 11 ft . I’m not going to replace all my rods but if could I would . The rods are so sophisticated and sublime to use . No exaggeration . No middle man and although not a budget price , you get a lot more for your money than any other brand . The website is easier to use than most and service excellent . It gives me pleasure to recommend cadence . Thanks cadence !! Don’t be put off by their grading system for their rods being different to other brands , they explain it in their videos and is very realistically accurate , and once you buy one you see how much sense it makes .
Back to stick float fishing after many years of neglect especially during the autumn and winter months. Chub, Roach, Dace etc on a nice stretch of River.
Sir could tell me about that hook's point is it straight pointed hook or point slightly trun inside? Sir I m asking to catch carp and tilapia fish here in India so. By float fishing tech. But I'm bit confused between straight point hook and turn pointed hook. Plz clear it sir. ❤🎉
High Dez, lovely bit of filming sir. Great looking lake too. Absolutely love Tench, had a long break from the fresh water scene but trying to get back into it now. Lost my Dad nearly 22 years ago, not only my dad but my fishing buddy too, also a while before dad, was uncleTom, Tom Hazeldene, rep for John Goddard Effgeco fishing tackle. We had many many happy hours of fishing and i have a multitude of memories, 71 now and still love fishing. Again great video, some lovely fish and you've also given me a bit more enthusiasm to get out there again. So thanks for that. Good health and good luck on the bank. Cheers mate Les.
Les, it's Chappy the cameraman... lovely post...not sure where you are located sir, but might I suggest booking a day out with Des? Am sure you would enjoy it. All the best 👍
@CadenceFishingUK High Chappy, thanks for the reply 👍 appreciated. I'm down in Essex, and thanks for your suggestion, to be honest i thought Dez was solo at first 🤔 but then I thought 🤔 no 👎 🤔 someone has to be behind the lens.lol Cheers Les.
@CadenceFishingUK yes, bit of a trot but, I can assure you the pleasure would be all mine I'm sure. Dez Taylor is a name I've known for many years as a greatly respected Angler to whom I duff my cap.
Reducing CARP Waters and biomass is the top tip , save our native TENCH , the carp are classed as vermin in Australia an America an its illegal to return them , but they have purpose they are recycled into carp fertiliser. The UK needs to follow suit , an ban all carp breeding farms . The UK is overrun with non native carp , enough is enough now
Which club owns the fishing rights to that stretch of the Canal? I joined BAA so I could fish the worcester/ birmingham Canal at Tardebigge but not found any good websites to see which clubs own the rights to which stretches or does a waterways wanderers permit give access to the canal anywhere?
A beautiful video bud 😊....I've had brilliant days on the old style float ledgering for bream/tench...perfect on a really windy day.... never failed to catch 😊
The first time I saw one of Des's videos was about 20 years ago when he went pike fishing with his pal Nige. The words , "angler casting" have stayed with me ever since. Des is just a legend, loves his fishing and the fish
Yes edgbaston reservoir I've seen dream up to nearly 20 lb in weight and if you are good fisherman you could catch bream between 150 to 200 in weight my personal best in bream in edgbaston reservoir was 250 in white the roach go to 5 in weight the carp mirror and commons go to 30 +and there is some still big pike and there is free big catfish
Just ordered a couple of the 10ft Specimen rods 1 for me & 1 for the Mrs. Love the look of the Specimen Rods wanted the 5000 reels but you had none left so the 4000 will do. We wanted a slightly shorter rod than our 12ft Barbel & Carp rods we have as will be Ideal for closer work on smaller rivers like the Teme. We also wanted a versatile rod that could also be used on still waters float fishing. As we usually do a lot of float fishing but would also like the option to switch over to ledger fishing when needed. Most of our fishing is Specimen Tench, chub, Barbel, Crucian, Rudd & Roach fishing. But to have a rod that can handle a carp if necessary is a great. After watching Des's videos of fishing with the Specimen rods & that he has been involved in the Design of the rods was one of the reasons we have bought them. They look expertly thought out in there design by an Experienced Specimen angler such as Des Taylor. Looking forward for them to arrive. Regards John & Tracey
Fished Ken last year for the first time , the cray fish were stripping our dead bait like crazy , when reeling them back in it looked like something from a cartoon it was just a skeleton. After about 4 hours of our dead bait being stripped we basically gave up and put a rod out with maggot again the feeders were being emptied as quick as they were going out so another change of tactics was needed… out came the soft baits and lures as they were constantly moving they were the only thing not being taken by the cray… safe to say I doubt I would go back unless we hired a boat
I started fishing in 2019 when I was 30. Wished I'd started 30 years earlier. But when I searched youtube, your videos were what popped up. So I watched them. And 5 years later I'm still watching the old favourites, and this is chief amongst them. Thankyou!
@@cadencefishinguk for me, and I was an absolute beginner when I first saw them, it all just made so much sense. It wasn't heavy on rigs, just the info I needed, it was great to see that bread was a good bait. The videos just seemed like fishing was very accessible and that it was possible I could go to my local canal and do the same. And I did!
How did he get out to where he is sitting? I am always surprised that fishermen seem to re construct a whole business office when fishing, they could motorise it and drive the whole suit to the lake .
When I was a youngster (early eighties). You could catch tench on every canal in my area, also the local park lakes were prolific tench waters. Carp were rare and celebrated, but it was tench that provided the majority of the sport. Now, you can't find a tench water anywhere near me, but carp puddles are abundant. I'd rather catch covid, than catch a carp.
@@cadencefishinguk North West England The Leeds-liverpool canal was so good, that on June 16th, you couldn't find a peg. I'm talking 6 miles of canal, with an angler on every peg. The introduction of managed commercial fisheries, although great for the sport, has left us carp obsessed. I regularly pay ten quid a day to fish a crowded, overstocked piss pond I'd pay double, or even treble that amount to fish a genuine Tench lake.
Nice video Des and cadence. I fully agree with the end being white/ different colour especially if using for bottom fishing. Weirdly I've got the cadence 13 8 power feeder and that doesn't have a coloured tip! I think they do now.
Films like this are the nearest I can get to catching tench these days. There's nowhere near me that has tench waters like this. Everyone wants to to stuff the waters full of carp and F1s, which quite frankly soon gets boring.