I had permission from the harbour office to walk down the pontoons as I’m after buying a boat with a mooring. Very surprised to see GU 149, I must say she was looking very tidy in her berth👍
Ver rock n roll today. Due to my balance problem I listened more than I watched with a lot of sneak peeks at the video. The rough sea doesn’t bother you at all does it Tom? Keep up the good work.
Thanks Yvonne, yes a bit of sea doesn’t bother me. Around here because of the big tidal range and currents, even on a flat calm day there will still be areas of chop as the water moves over features - like the one featured in this video is a sandbank. Thanks for your continued support 🐟 🐟 👍
Hi Tom hope your well, couple of questions on the longlines what size and type hooks are you using and what length snoods? Look forwards to more videos👍
Thanks Ross, I use VMC stainless 4/0, snoods are 100lb mono around 15-20cm long I’m going to trial circle hooks next year, half regular and half circle to see if there is a difference 👍 🐟
What type of longline hauler is that please? Good video been shooting a few lines myself this year still getting to grips with it but I think a hauler would make a massive difference
Thanks Joe, it is an Electramate tuna brute iii I was hauling lines by hand too, but was hard work and plenty of tangles which took too long to sort with multiple lines out 🐟 🐟
@martialcholot709 longlinefishing.biz/shop/en/snaps-clips/284-clips.html#/146-snaps_clips-60mm_x_18mm_v_for_rope_3_5mm_pack_of_100 60mm stainless snaps See link above 👍 🐟
thanks a lot ! I think I can do the same ( almost ) . it would be more safe and practical when the wind or waves are there . Turbot and ray in south Brittany with 60 hooks . take care thanks@@Wahoo149Fishing