@@MickBrownFishingTV I’m not sure there’s enough time in life for all the fishing we want to do hey! But very glad to hear it Mick. Just found your first book on Amazon so that’s next. All the best Mick and thanks for the reply!
What a great, down to earth bloke. An inspiration and a person you know you could just have a riverside chat with. Best of luck to him, can't wait to see him on the box again. much respect, from one brummy to another!
Great to hear that you're working with the Angling Trust to educate foreign fisherman to how predators and fish in general should be treated, good luck and thanks for the years of pleasure you've given all your fans.
Mick, from one brummie to another, you are a true legend, humble, funny, and just a great all round bloke.Love watching your videos, and your fishing abilities are second to none. Bravo.
Mr Mick Brown. You are first of all a true gent. inspirational, admirable, honest, humble, Obviously educational to other anglers, passionate, and a true hero of the angling world. I can relate to your younger pike days as I was brought up thinking that pike were vermin and a food source, From a young fishing age I was fishing around my dad and uncles catching pike and taking them home to feed to our dog. I am ashamed now. If I was to describe you with just 1 word it would have to be = legend.
In my time as an angler I have bumped into quite a few of my heroes. Matt Hayes going into a tackle shop in Dartford. Des Taylor coming out of a tackle shop in Beckenham. John Wilson going into a pub in Lenwade Norfolk. One day, I hope to bump into Mick Brown. One of the nicest anglers of his generation,
This is just bloody brilliant. Out in the open talking about subjects that brits dont usually like to talk about. Good on you Mick (and anyone that chooese to make a living from angling) mick persisted and it payed off. Effort is underrated.
Such a nice guy, he really is. In my top 3 anglers. I wish him all the best with his career and life. Going to be a sad day when the Duke is no longer fishing and in the magazines/internet.
good vid,i've seen all mick's t.v. shows and i enjoyed them all,from watching him on telly i always thought he came across as a nice fella,thats what he is just a normal bloke who loves fishing,and he's lucky enough to be making a living from it.dream job for me.
Great interview mick. Your an angling inspiration. I'm on a blank streak at the moment and that interview just got me ready to keep chasing another big pike. Good luck in the future
Micks story is a lot like my fathers, he caught a 15lb pike on a size 12 barbless hook with a single maggot. We were going for roach in the harbour part of lough Ramor. I caught my first pike night fishing she was 13 lb
It's very true, I was asked once by a polish lady why I didn't take my catches home. She literally had no idea that 1) it was illegal and 2) it's just something we don't do in the uk. She found this really strange obviously but we need to educate not alienate these people and branding them all as criminals
Such a humble man, a really refreshing change for any celeb. Really enjoy your take on angling Mick. I also think that your comments on the immigrant fishing community are very generous considering how much you love your pike. I'd be a whole lot more angry and bitter.
MickBrownFishingTV Mick your the reason i sit in -10 on a frost covered bank in January hands frozen ,face numb and i love you for it .NEW PIKE SHOW PLEASE LEGEND .
@@MickBrownFishingTV I really think if you and Matt got together did a new style rod race, or something similar, every fisherman I know and speak to also the ones I don’t on RU-vid allll scream for you and Matt to return, if a duo isn’t possible a solo pike programme would rack up plenty of subscribers and views in no time 👍🏻
What a legend! he is the reason i got into pike fishing what a nice bloke hope he enjoys his retirement from the public eye. Keep that net wet and enjoy.
i remember when Brownie caught the sticklebacks using the matchstick as the float! i was surprised he managed to tie that hook on though at his age/eyesight! (sorry Mr Brown) :) seriously i couldn't enjoy watching many others than i do Matt and Mick. and Jim Shelley. thank you Mick for the good times growing up watching you
Will always remember meeting and chatting with you at Leslies, Luton a few years ago... Even though I never really caught the predator angling bug but made my birthday meeting you that day :)
duke yer a true legend in your game....if you are reading this i am a boston lincolnshire lad and fished the lincs fen waters all my life the best fish weighed 27lb i'm just wandering if you have fished our local waters and if you have any sucsess on them....I afraid our waters aint the same as years gone by dare i say it we got a very large influx of foreiners in the town and have allmost clend the rivers up...rip boston waters and drains....hope you read this and give me a reply
Hi Mark - I rarely tend to go further north than Spalding but had a few whackers up there. You are dead right about the problem of people taking fish. I reckon thats why a lot of people are now voting for UKIP!
ve got your dvds and watched many hours of television programmes,i prefer to watch what you do best is catching pike.i have watched you in many countries fishing on the television with matt hayes.i used to fish myself when i was younger but i am seventy now a little to old to begin again.
Has anyone seen the photo of the pike with the bloody big Eel still in it's mouth that Mick caught?The Pike was pretty big but so was the Eel definately a speciman.
Hi Mick loved your interview I'm a pike fisherman , I love the sport my faverite place to go is Dobbs Weir , but it's dead I fished the place two days running nothing then I found out why I caught two anglers with pike in there tackle box I told the bailiff but he was not bothered what can I do he said I'm on my own sad state of affairs he did not even charge me for fishing there can you comment please ps have a nice Xmas and a better new year ttfn
Nice polite, humble modest sort of a man, the complete opposite to Prat Hayes! I do wonder how these 2 ever got along being polar opposites as human beings,
chris yates, john wilson and sir mick brown in no order must be the best in fishermen we would love to see more off on uk tele, and not robson bloody green or wot ever his name is.. great video.
a lot of polish people came down to my local water about 5 mins walk and they camp out there and only fed of the pike in there and they eat the only 20 pounder in the lake
I love this guy. If i ever catch anyone throwing ANY fish on the bank or killing for no reason there will be hell to pay. Im not afraid to whoop your fuckin ass.
Polish people need to be told you do not kill pike pike fishing is one great sport please if you live here respect us don't eat our pike don't forget you now live here to so think what you are doing catch and release please if your hungry go sea fishing eat what your heart desires but abide by the law we are all one don't kill pike thanks gilly
It isn't just the anglers taking the fish though Mick, yes people are the worst predators of all but you a not ignore the massive damage caused by cormorants and that other " man created" problem caused by releasing Otters over our entire country!
lotta bullshit, matt hayes carried him all the way, he has never been very good at pike fishing, just the right guy with the right contacts, average angler at best
post ur facebook page? or email? i will chat with you all day, somehow i am 100% sure u wont or you will bullshit your way through it, trolls always do lmao
I have watched a few of these "life in angling" video's mostly from match anglers which is the type of fishing i'm interested in, I can say without any doubt this is the best one of them ive ever seen, and i have never fished for pike in my life!.Mick come's across as a true down to earth gentleman and someone all fisherman should inspire to be like.