Thank you, I do enjoy the fishing and very glad I was shown how to. I do meet the occasional couple out fishing together, but me and Mark have very different work hours so I tend to do half my trips with him and half alone. Thanks for watching 👍🐟
Really enjoyed watching . I've not fished for a good few years , but spent 15 years fishing the East of Scotland often 3 or more nights per week . This inspires me to get back out . Tight lines
Great session again the whiting was a nice size , the good days make you forget the blanks . Its amazing how fish prefer a certain bait as apposed to another i always seem to do well on bluey , keep the video's coming and look after yourself
Plaice have orange spots Hinny, flounder do not , very well done there. Missing one ring with the line can affect casting distance a lot & it does the line no good either,...I've done it loads myself. Good to see, thanks for posting.
Thanks Ashley 👍 I inspected my braid for potential damage from the eye, but it seems ok thankfully. I’ll watch when setting up from now to try not do it again Cheers 👍😆🐟
thats the beach I like to fish myself, nice and clean apart from times its gets a lot of weed tight lines you are doing ok and the videos are great down to earth nowt fancy 👍 good craic 👍
I like druridge beach just the weed can be a problem at times ,yes we have some good beach fishing in the north east, mind its not as good as it used to be when I first started fishing over 50+ years ago I am now 77 and still enjoy a day out
Thanks 👍 Yeh, the fish can be right under your feet, not always necessary to whack it out - I like to fish two rods of varying distances, seems to work for me 🐟🐟
To Watch you fishing is a pleasure and you are a natural with the casting. Sometimes the fish are under your nose and the two flatties you had were sizeable be nice with chips keep safe keep warm and crack on
Flounder can have orange spots, but have rough bits on their backs, mainly along the spine. Plaice are smooth all over. Dabs feel like sandpaper. What you have is flounder. Hope this helps
Thanks Edwin I never thought of that - great idea, I do need to buy a better stand still though, I got that old one for free of a friend Tight lines 👍🎣🐟
I am a lover of fishing sandy beaches, that is where my first experiences of fishing took place. You can fish light, wade and fly-fish ... have you ever fished Embleton bay?
@@fishinghinny worth giving it a try, some good bass are caught there as well as fat flounders. Salt water fly fishing does not require expensive equipment and even a humble mackerel on a fly rod gives a fantastic fight.
Fishing hinny you fancy teaching my girlfriend how to cast nd bait up we r from Sunderland would love to bump into you sometime hopefully? And well done keep it up
Thanks Chris It would depend on what fish you were targeting. I’m new-ish to this to sport myself so don’t have a great knowledge of the gear out there. What I will say is don’t be afraid to buy second hand as well as new. I started with a second hand bass rod setup (Abu Garcia/shakeaspear), which I picked up off Facebook for £40. We both now also have new bought 13’ Sonic Black rods which are very suitable for medium/hard rock and beach fishing. Hope you get sorted and get into fishing soon 👍 cheers 🐟🐟
@fishinghinny thank you for your reply. Ah no worries at all. No I was thinking of getting second hand gear to start with as I know like any sport or hobby it can get very expensive. Never thought about what kind of fish I fancy going for. Probably big fish 🤣. Did you go straight to sea fishing or did you do a bit of lake and river before hand?
Haha … big fish 😆👍 I started on summer holiday a year ago, just spinning with light rods for pollack, mackerel and coalies, got me hooked immediately 🤩
@fishinghinny 😁 I have done it before but when I was really young. Been mackerel fishing on a boat a few times and float fishing on a lake but never had my own gear. With me living in Ellington it's just 2 mins away from Cresswell and other beaches. Also with the cost of food at the minute I would like to catch and put food on the table as well 😁.