Everyone has their favourite mixes and additives, we take a look back at how bait has changed over the years! Become a channel member - / @winningways Get your Winning Ways Merch - www.winningways.shop/
Nice chat lads we can all remember years back I am 77 and fished all my life gone from cane rod to top of the rang pole but still love it all so much I fish 4 days a week any way thanks for the banter thight lines keep filming
Another great cast gents brings back memories of the swinging pots that tipped out. You realise the progress of technical fishing. Thanks for sharing.🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Guy's I've watched a few of these vids now and to be honest I didn't know what to make of them . But the more I watch the more I'm liking them. I love listening about the old days what was and what is. I myself am a pleasure angler and I generally fish rivers and large massive lakes here in the west of Ireland. As professional anglers I agree you guys are under huge pressure as far as matches go and thank god I don't have to go through that. I agree every angler has his favorite ground bait because I swear by Sensas but being that even hobby fishing has got so expensive I try different baits which work out cheaper ie : Tesco wheatabix , porridge , flavoured milkshakes , I buy Polish bread crumb in bulk and I buy reduced breads from where I can and for me it works . I would like to do a few competitions in time just to see how my fishing stands next to others . Keep up these vids guys most enjoyable.
I remember fishing the mood line at cudmore about 20 years ago as a teenager and being told off for fishing so shallow!!! But it was right but because I was so young I changed my methods, I KNEW I WAS RIGHT hahaha
Ice chat just had a thought about handicap fishing as in either your peg or how much fish you need to win by is decided by the winning margin and size of your weight in winning your qualifier?
Hi it was a great watching you both reminiscing, where and what you both did years ago, to what you both do and use now. If you have a crystal ball where do you see commercial fishing in the next ten years. If you both retied from competing but ran your own fishing competition what would you do different. and why I agree with Jamie, fish will have to feed, what you have missed on that statement is when. I think the fish could back off when bait starts hitting the water and when the light starts to fade, that's when the fish will feed when its all gone quite.
Hiya lads. This is just a suggestion for a chat on extra. What are your views on this newly found culture of dead versus live maggots cos in my mind they don't bury themselves when live cos there to buoyant and they drown anyway! So why to yourselves has this taken off in angling? Cheers.
this debate surfaced in pike fishing a few years ago, pike had to be caught on dyed baits, coloured baits etc and for a few years these were the only "valid" pike, then someone cast out an unadulterated deadbait and oh the pike hadn't read all the hype, formulated mainly it has to be said by tackle companies, fish are pretty basic creatures and often pretty basic approaches work. oh bugger there goes my sonubaits sponsorship deal😢
Nice listening to you both on how many anglers still feed incorrect to the situation. Also your comments on typical errors you see some anglers still do when your coaching ect. So I'd like to see you both have a challenge where you put in to practice the common mistakes made by anglers. Eg wrong feeding , wrong rig set up , rollers hope you get the idea
My god, what would we (I) have caught in the early days had we done it right? I did alright on my local commercials twenty years ago but was guilty of so many faux-pas. Tiny floats fishing across to the mud or margins because the water was shallow (.1gr for every foot was the old rule, so .1gr floats were used across!). I never did the feeding micros thing mind, but so many 50-70lb good days / framing weights should have been so much more!
I watched an Ian Heaps video Fishing the Waggler where he threw 6 or 8 tennis ball size of groundbait in and fished over the top of it and caught loads. I went to a lake and tried the same thing and caught nothing not even an indication
Moorlands farm, Grant calls it back meadows now. In John day it was the silver pool, think it only lasted two seasons, as no one would fish it in summer, winter everyone wanted to be there.
Not sure bait has evolved, is more just fisheries putting more and more fish in their lakes meaning that carp in particular will literally eat anything - as you've proved multiple times with the random bait challenges. Quality videos always though 👌