It’s said that variety is the spice of life, and when it comes to fishing, we couldn’t agree more. Come and join two obsessed anglers as we stumble our way onto RU-vid, in a light-hearted attempt to showcase the vast array of angling opportunities that this country has to offer. If it swims and has fins, we’ll probably try and catch it.
Fellas, I've got a question for you... Do you own Scotland.?.. It's just that I don't see many other Anglers when you're fishing, beautiful place and scenery, love the video fellas, keep up the good work..👍🙏
Brilliant guys there's a wee abandoned pond in glasgow that I fish for fun as its a bite a cast some cracking roach and perch in it, I go there when other fishing ventures have been tough going.
Just watching your second video in the sib, I'm hearing a rumour that one of you fellas caught a big sea trout, firstly is it true and second is there any chance of a picture? Love the show boys.. and TINCA tales is spot on, beautiful scenery
The main reason why the fish were not coming regularly on the lift method was that the fish felt the weight of the bulk and spat the bait out. If you had used an insert waggler with a bulk at about two thirds depth and a single dropper eg a no 4 or 6 on the bottom you would still get a good lift indication but the fish would feel less resistance. On the feeder the fish will have taken the bait without resistance for a second or so. With the right set up on the waggler no 8or 10 shot close to the hook will register as a lift bite from a small fish even where it is not completely on the bottom. If the rig is overdepth, the fish pick the bait up and it moves the “tell tale” shot enough to cause the tip to rise out the water.
So do u not want the float out the water a wee bit so u can see it go down if it doesn’t lift ? Iv never done it this way with float fully submerged . Il need to give it a go top video as per boys 🏴👍
You definitely need to see the float. If there is a glare on the water, you would probably need the tip showing. We could see it pretty clearly under the surface on this occasion. Cheers, Alex
Great when you have waters like this to get people introduced to fishing. There's a water near me outside Edinburgh packed with roach and tench but I've not seen anyone fish it for over a decade because of the weed. I'll need to get my fix from this video instead.
Magic, fishing for fun is what its all about..... Sometimes fishing can get too serious, and you can forget why you started in the first place. Its always good to have a wee sesh like this to get back to basics. Looking forward to seeing those Tench though!
River ribble has potential, i had a dace take 2 8mm pellets on a size 8 fishing for barbel! Forgot the scales but it was bigger than my pb of 1lb 1oz from the upper witham! Ive seen a few pound fish to . Great video again 👍
Great to see Alex getting his mojo back but must admit it did crack me up seeing him rather piss*d off as it's how I've felt last year fishing 😂 but we just keep getting back out
Hey big G, haha thats what i was thinking Pal lol. Get the pike rod out now as that river has some monster Pike in it. Great video as usual guys well enjoyed it to say the least. Tight lines and all the best Pete.
Unfortunately the dace have ruined what was once a great river for roach and perch. The pike have also been decimated by the fishmongers so that's allowed a population explosion of dace with very few predators to keep them in check. Also, as you found out, they are difficult to catch, so even the fishmongers aren't keeping them under control. Flounder was a nice bonus. The river is tidal up to near where you were.
Good video again guys great we fish it's amazing if you way up the keepnet at the end off the day how much it is nice we relaxing day for yees looking forward for the next video and I hope Alex still doing a bit down his allotment it can be allot. Between fishing editing and looking after a allotment to so hat off for you mate
Gartmorn dam has produced some nice fish over the years, biggest pike caught by a local guy was 40lb, biggest brown trout was 14lb if I remember right, it was stuffed and put in a case in that little coffee shop when it was the permit office, it's been hammered last few years,
Steady hands, great footage. You guys do a good job on your page, helps me encourage my son to get out into the real world away from cyber world and helps his anxiety. Keep it up 👍
Well done lads, nice video from a beautiful Loch. perseverance will pay off eventually. We all know it's not easy to keep your heed up when the fishing is tough. A little tip, when the perch won't pose try a gentle stroke between the eyes back towards the hump, that normally prickles them up. Looking forward to the next one, tight lines.
Nice one again guys, and so glad the weather was great for you on your fishing adventure on the big Loch. I have fished the Loch for years and you guys have done so well, as everyone thinks having a fish finder makes it easy to catch fish lol. Were you are is great, but if you stay tight to the left hand side of the Loch and follow it down to you see the golf course, and just follow the natural bend of the bank side on your left, you will descover an amazing bay which most of the times is packed with various species of fish. Big Gorden will love it there, as i have had many double figure Pike up to 35lb in that wee secret bay. You can see my biggest on my U TUBE channel. Hope this wee bit of friendly advise helps guys. All the best and tight lines Peter.
Great film as usual big G and Alex. Thanks for the massive plug for me at fenland rods - keep on it boys - hope to meet up again soon. Ian - fenland rods.
Great watch guys seeing you out on your new boats maiden voyage, great looking boat. Great to see Alex smiling again, i think if he would have blanked he may have thrown himself overboard lol 😂
A great loch to lure fish from kayak or shore, been a few times this year already. Its funny how the char and trout dont seem to fall to the drop shot as much.
Nice to see you boys back. Which one of you won the lottery because bloody hell you boys have spent some serious dollar on all that new kit. Right I'll carry on watching.
Lol, no lottery win mate, if it was it wouldn't of been a SIB I bought. I pretty much saved up using my works shares scheme mate, took a few years but we got there eventually.
@@angling360 fair play to you. Might get a chance of a week at loch Awe in a couple of months providing my hip replacement recovery continues. So might hit you guys for some advice But off to the Thames in a while for 3 nights barbel fishing. You got to love the 16th