The most entertaining for sure. Followed you guys from day one. Then stumbled across Carl and Alex and the Goat Ginger fisherman. Great content guys, you all have my support 🤙
Loved this vid. Almost all the people I subscribe to in one video. Snagbros, cal , without Danni :( and Carl. You all make different content, but I love them all, and it's due to the passion that you all display. Nobody blanked on this session, because spending time with likeminded friends is always the best catch.
❤️❤️❤️❤️ and that’s enough for me to keep making videos forever, if they can do that, it’s so worth it. Make sure you get out there too, have some adventures of your own!!! :-)
@@tomwilshaw I’ll sure try 🎣 keep going with your videos, they really do make my day. I always look for the little blue dot that says you have posted again.
I say this a lot, but spending time with people and making memories is a priority for me. Of course, catching fish helps, but it's a bonus great video once again Tom ❤
Always love watching your vids ..your camera work and narrative is epic.... You can catch fish !! Your just unlucky ...waiting with great anticipation for the next vid of you " catching" a fish
This was the first of your films I’ve watched - I know you from Carl’s channel, but the algorithm hadn’t suggested your content until I watched Cal’s video on the same trip! Beautifully shot and narrated, and I’ve now subscribed and will keep up to date for sure.
@tomwilshaw 😂😂 love the video, It was great to see you guys all together, and to see yourself Fishing. You'll be hooking into 40lb carp next time for sure.
first video I have watched of yours, but certainly will come back and watch some more very well made film. I look forward to watching more in the future
@@tomwilshaw I always try and comment on content that I really appreciate so that creators know the effort doesn't go unnoticed, and so that it helps in some very small way to boost the channel. Hoping that everyone does the same!
This is true fishing in a nutshell someone's says we will all catch 30's and out the 10 lads that turn up only 2 catch (12lbers) but the memories made was worth more than the 30lbers that was promised great job in depicting true angling Tom and can't wait for the next video
Mate, there is sth in your videos, relaxing as it is. I watch all parties in this video, I relate more to Snagboys as I am a pike angler myself but there are like 5 guys I would watch right after they posted, 4 of them were here and Ginger of course :) Keep up the good job as is, even if you never catch a fish again, I will watch your videos
Thank you so much 😁 thankfully the odd fish will show up in my next two videos haha, but means the world folks like yourself are prepared to just sit with me and take in the session :)
@@tomwilshaw i’ve been a few times but i’m generally quite new to fishing so i’m trying to take it one step at a time because the fish there are just so big .
That makes sense :-) Once they open their new runs water that my brother Steve was catching from, I’d highly recommend it!! He was just casting solid bags on shows, and it seemed to go pretty well haha
It is such a different world over there. You all do amazing storytelling to make the video and all those micro b-roll shots... talk about making something out of nothing. Ha, ha! Imagine if you had to sort through dozens of fish catches and try to tell more story than show fish catches, like we do over here in North Dakota on Lake Sakakawea. :) Looking forward to a day when you all decide to hop the big pond to stay in the fishing lodge here at Lake Sakakawea and we do some walleye fishing. We might even be able to find you some carp if you really desire.
The difference between an average angler and a great one is instinct and confidence. Both of these qualities come from experience, the more time you spend fishing the greater the pool of instances you can reference and compare in your own mind to apply to the moment. Something that can really help is to spend most of your time on one water, somewhere not too easy (catching every chuck doesn't teach you anything except that those fish are starving) but also not a complete head banger (a water which might do half a dozen bites a year when you do everything right). Draw/print a map and slowly add details to it over the course of a season such as underwater features, time/date and location of shows and of course catches, note down weather/wind/pressure/number+location of other anglers, it won't make much sense initially but as time goes on and you add more to it you'll start to notice patterns that might otherwise pass you by as they merge into the long hours. Don't get too caught up in rigs and bait, I know everything seems like the latest and greatest thing through the lens of the fishing media but if you look at most of the great anglers they rarely chop and change and this tells us that as long as it's edible and has a sharp hook attached then it'll do the business as long as it's put near the fish when they're feeding. This isn't to say there isn't some nuance to baits and rigs but if you chop and change every time you'll never be able to establish what's working and why, if you're going to make changes, change one thing at a time and compare the differences otherwise you'll never be certain which change actually made the difference and this can lead you further away from the solution rather than closer towards it.
A masterclass in a paragraph!!! I agree mate, slowly gaining confidence through experience, and discerning patterns is everything - only comes from time spent on the bank :)
If it was so easy than it’d be called catching. This time you learned how not to catch from that water 😉 I’m way more jealous of the little social you had with your friends.
Good times. However im with Tom, carp are pretty far down my list of interest (mostly because ive done that) and the blue water really does suck. Embrace the weed, its where the naturals are and by extension where the feeding fish are.
I haven't actually! I've walked it a few times, and my brother in law fishes it regularly up near Leicester, but never done so myself! I'd like to though :)