Well in man! 😁 I wish we had zander in the north west, would love to catch one someday! Btw really enjoyed the video you did for fox rage, make sure you keep posting here too🤜🏼🤛🏼 all the best mate
Thanks buddy! Yes I love Zander! I'm blessed really to have some great local Zander! Glad your enjoyed the videos bud, I'm planning to get some more out myself soon! I'm away in Italy at the end of the month for the world championships!
@luresonly That's great news Adam! I'm well happy for you! I will be keeping an eye on the world championships for sure! Wish you all the best man! Go get 'em!🤜🏼🤛🏼
Great vid, im trying to get my first on lures on the lower warwickshire avon/ severn area. No zeds so far from my last few trips but hopefully my luck turns soon. Will put some of these tips into practice!
Possibly a silly question but.... do you ever give location your fishing away? Would love to catch a Z and do u know if they are in the north west area? Great video by the way, think i could learn a lot from your videos.
What a fantastic and informative video thank you , what weight and type lure rod do you use and recommend? And you are using in this video cheers and tight lines
Thanks buddy! All depends on what size lure I want to use mate, I tend to use an 8ft 5-20 this time of year, a fox ti pro, but in this video I was using a heavier rod as I had Texas rig set up on my other. The rod in the video is an Oz rod (Up to 28g) and 7ft, it's a custom I had built a couple years ago. Longer rods are better for zander especially when I need to cast far
They are pretty much everywhere, but they always sit in the same sort of features, deep rocky bottoms, edges of slacks, crease lines between current or behind structure, it's just a game of finding likely looking spots and flogging them to see if their are any around
No mate, they can be tough to catch this time of year, but you get them in the white water shallow, and generally spread out in the faster water, depth isn't that important but they do like a bit