A lush day out fishing near the Bathing House, up at Howick, just south of Craster. With a few fish between the two of us. Lots of things went wrong for me, it was one of those days. Fished with Frozen black lug and squid
Keeping your mishaps in your videos just shows your dedication to fishing. Things never go to plan all the time. You showed patience and didn't let bad luck keep you down. Things will go better next time 😂😂❤❤
A bit of bad luck there Danielle. Nice to see you trying the baiting needle that I recommended to you a couple of weeks ago, it really is a useful tool & not only for worms. It’s also helpful when using squid & crab and also combination baits. You did well to stick it out all day, sometimes you just know it’s not going to be your day ❤️🐟
Hi Dannielle, love the intro music, very apt, fitting of the occasion and atmospheric. I've eventually managed to get out fishing, had a few hours down at Hendon Promenade and caught a couple of small flatties, only 8" long, but my first rod caught sea fish and I'm happy, I'm looking forward to my next trip and see what the sea delivers. Tight lines. Alan.
Well young lady always good to see your videos. I know things did not go your way but having a day of Murphy's law will teacht you alot and make the good days more enjoyable Looking forward to you next post
Hi Danielle, another great video, changed the intro 🎶🎵 music I see, I was fishing at South shields on the 17th, lovely hot day, I prefer only using the one rod, your on the go all the time when using two, but you must have a better chance of catching using two, look forward to your next video, 😊
Another canny video Danielle, I lost plenty of weights on Wednesday, fishing a mark at cullercoats, but had a mixed bag of fish (returned). Sea scorpions don't sting, they are just spikey. Great music intro too. Tight lines hinny.
Hello again , we all have days like that but it's good for the soul , I fish a lot of rough ground for conger and use stones instead of leads , cable tie on stone then rotten bottom under cable tie to the rig
I couldn't avoid catching at Cullernose yesterday, the sea was full of small fish. There was the odd bigger one. I landed 12 codling, coalies and pollock, took home 2 of the biggest, both around 2lbs
Hiya Hinny, I notice your weight is almost motionless immediately before you cast. You might like to try what David does. He swings the rod behind him & as the lead swings further around & bends the rod tip, THEN cast. You will then be pre-loading the spring in the rod & added to your own effort, it might help your distance, as you pondered last week. Great video, but it's a tackle hungry spot, that's for sure. Well done lass !
Can i suggest you check the ceramic inserts in rod guides. If this happens, you often get line snapping. Its a good thing to do quite regularly. I have quite a lot of days like yours.