9 years old now Dave but video is still giving. Well done and I hope those featured have now got their friends fishing. Two years ago I finally took it up at the age of 66 and boy do I wish I had done it sooner,
good video, i need to now the right pellets to use, the pond i fish has carp chub rudd roach. would expander pellets be good hook bait and keep feeding them with the pellets
@Anddosdd tbh i dont think they ment it...they were looking away at the camera...supose they should have had someone watching to let them know the fish was going to fall out...but it looked like a accident...
To all those who think coarse fishing in England sucks because we return the fish and don't eat them or we catch carp and return them, you're so very wrong. We fishing for the enjoyment of catching a fish not to eat them. The carp we catch aren't invasive and don't damage our water ways! So please think twice on commenting on videos, WE DON'T SUFFER YOU'RE FISHING PROBLEMS! Every fishing video someone comments " Why are you returning that carp?", well we don't have Asian carp! Don't post grief!
Hi Dave, I live in Australia. I invite you to youtube search "NSW Get Hooked its fun to fish" Australian Government promotional video. The yellow safety covers covering the hooks on the rods when the kids are walking and carrying rods were invented by myself over ten years ago. The hook covers can cover lures and multiple hooks and can be printed with a catch and release message or a logo with message. Schools in Australia sell the covers as a fundraiser. Looking forward to heariing from u
Think you need more adverts at full volume, why bother with the fishing program, can we have more adverts just like tv, that why we use Ytube and not telly.
This is a joke. You fish with poles and sit by a lake... to then put the fish back in the lake... lol You need to go to New Zealand to Fish ... Here we used 15Kg Mono with Bait runners with 200 m of mono on them.. We actually catch fish you can eat... Better yet its free and any one in the county is allowed to fish the shore line or the seas.