Solo Storm Beach Fishing: Coastal Cookup - Mussels, Prawns & Squid
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- čas přidán 7. 12. 2019
- Join Graeme on a solo beach fishing trip and coastal cookup. A passing storm has torn the ocean into huge waves which crash onto the mighty Chesil beach....Graeme struggles with the conditions before taking the gamble of trying another beach....But does his 6th sense to move fishing spots pay off?? It certainly does when you see the Beach feast he cooks up, fit for a Beach King !!....Mussels, Prawns and Squid...all cooked in the sanctuary of his beach shelter...It's a long film with a huge amount of editing....we hope you have as much fun watching it as we had making it ....Totally Awesome!
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if there's a man on the planet with more positive energy I'm yet to mert them - bravo graeme. nice shirt!
I love putting an hour aside to watch Graeme in his element. The man is a gem. Fond regards from Australia Graeme 👍
Regards back to Oz,and hope you have luck getting those fires put out...sounds pretty serious.
TA Fishing thanks Graeme they are dreadful but fortunately we are some distance from them. However, extreme fire weather today. Expecting 40°C ✌️ keep up the great work mate
A great light hearted teacher and inspiration good to see.
I don't know why watching Graeme eat his dinner on the beach is so enjoyable, but it just is 🤣🎣
TA Fishing Rocks!
I think it's nice that you often take the time to give your wife credit for her cooking tips and other ideas that make their way into your videos. Contributions from behind-the-scenes are important and deserve recognition.
Brilliant, Alan Partridge of the fishing world👍
He reminds me a bit of Brucie 😂
@@garylawlor2288 nice to see ya nice
Reminds me more of Jimmy Hill.
The Best CZcamsr There Is
definite truth 👍
True
you deserve a ton more subscribers, graeme. So many quality videos every week, it's insane
Sunday morning T.A Fishing with Gra doing a guitar dance,Sun's out and life is good 😉👍🌞
What a show and day fishing 🐠🐟🎣👍🎣🎣
Possibly the best TA Fishing episode yet...Thanks Graeme - informative, entertaining and beautifully made.
I have a fishing hack for you. we put our tying thread in a old pills bottle, the one with the pop cap. The thread roll is stored inside the bottle and feed the thread through a small hole made in the cap. this makes tying baits much easier and keep it free of old bait left overs.
You always cheer me up,Graeme, thanks!
pinch of chilli needed with that seafood medley, graeme.
Had to stop the video just to comment on the net-guitar at the beginning 😂 What a man!
I have been told that 20 seconds is the maximum intro length....Soon as I hear "you mustn't" then I am straight off to make sure I "must" !!! seems I have broken the mold with this longer intro then...Could be more to come if people enjoy them.
Adder-stones, hag stones, witches stones, used to be saw as a magic device for protection. Also used to cast off the evil eye. Very cool find.
To leave Hastings you have to throw a hag stone in the sea ; too warn off Alistair Crowlys curse .
Totally m, I love it 😂😂😂
Graham, you’re not the full shilling, but we love you.
A tanner ?? 😂😂
😎👍☘️🍺
The fossils were shellfish (brachiopods by the look of it) that had been sliced in half (hence the shapes). The flint nodule could have contained a brachiopod as well, most nodules form around organic matter. The shell you held up was most definately not a fossil. Glad you didn't blank!
It was close run thing I can tell you.
That intro?? Grandad's on the happy pills again
LOL One of his best. Way to go Graeme, keep them coming..
@@micheltremblay4774 And people think Ted is mad!!
Brilliantly Bonkers.
Love your sense of fun Graeme
Love you for your fishing passion. Thank you for enduring and sharing!
When’s the TAGuitar&pool channel starting? 😂✌🏼
Dad dancing at its very best...love it.
I believe that the holes in the sedimentary rocks are made by a marine worm called a "Gribble" .That's why wooden ships were sheathed in copper to protect them.This gave rise to the saying that something "copper bottomed" was guaranteed.
Morning, the larger rock is sedimentary rock and the oval shapes are fossilised sea shells, the stratified shapes through the edge look like an ammonite. The smaller rock is a piece of flint type rock but I’m not sure what is in it. I don’t think it is the sea shells that the other piece he’s in it.
Great channel, keep it up.
Agree. The large rock is almost a Coquina and the small piece of flint may have formed in the sedimentary rock inside a pocket left by a decaying or dissolving piece of material. Flint is also sedimentary. Deposited silica from ground water flowing through permeable rocks. The other could be pumice from the Iceland volcanoes holes are gas bubbles. Just a heavy shelled bivalve, not a fossil! Great video and a great area to visit.
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I stupidly lost the password. I would appreciate any assistance you can offer me
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@Immanuel Moshe thanks so much for your reply. I found the site thru google and I'm waiting for the hacking stuff now.
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A bonus film, thanks Graeme.
Lovely part of the world. I'm on holiday again watching this.
Great video thanks to Chuck Berry and Rory Gallagher, love your taste in music, obviously a guitar man. 👍
Wow that was some intro Graeme, fit as a fiddle, nice one mate!😂👍
All a bit of fun...and I do like rock music coming as I do through the 70's.
2:37 you were quick to shift there when that wave rolled up 😂
Makes me smile from ear to ear
Thanks
Thanks Graham, lovely little mission, Top effort!
Very enjoyable watch, the ups and downs of fishing included too 👌
Just LOVE your videos Graeme. I`ve been avidly watching for the past couple of years. Loads of useful old and new tips. A great sense of humour and lots of info on venues. I`m 71 now and don`t get out fishing very much these days (I don`t drive) but watching your videos is nearly as good as going.... but not quite!! Good on you mate.Tight lines
Pleased the films help,more to come..
Sunday morning treat from the rod farther. Fantastic intro, best thing I've seen in ages. Always love to see you have a cook up on the beach, and catch fish as well, what a bonus👍
Pleased you liked the intro...one of the benefits of running your own channel is that there is freedom in the edit suite. The fishing was tough...but the cookup was first class.
The intro was wonderful Graeme ,there is nobody like you ....Brill .
Great to see, your taking Smith fishing again !
Eric Clapton your not. Another great video showing us what you carry to get us the quality scenery and fishing footage. There is so much more to a beach than just sitting watching your rod tops (fossils, shells, seaweeds etc). Great smith made a guest appearance and good to see your not losing your appetite makes me look forward to my weeks fishing in Eastbourne more and more.
thanks
Excellent effort, thank you very much
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Congratulations beautiful fishing tackle, this amazing place has great fish.
God bless you!
Hug!!!👍🎣😊
This put a big smile on my face Sunday morning. Going to cook me and the mrs a fry up. BTW..
Thanks for telling us where you are. It's beautiful.
The first rock is sedimentary likely mudstone with shell fossils, slipper limpet/limpet of sorts, unlikely to be flora from what can see. Is more likely many shells compressed 1 on top of the other, which will create a 'fan' effect', can look like leaves in this form at times. The 2nd example is a better more detailed version of the same thing but set in flint..make a nice paper weight that 1 Graham, a keeper! The last rock is an igneous rock with air bubbles in it..will have started out ruff and sharp but likely smooth due to the pebbles around it..abrasion action. Just at a glance mate!
Well done, a great video full of interesting things, it just shows that you don't need to be continually catching fish to a have a great day out. Thanks for doing the vids. UK
Another cracking show Greame...👍
Great session not so many fish but the commentary is second to none and the stir fry was really special
Brilliant video, your a living legend Graham.
Nice to see that you saved the blank. Nice whiting and eel. Great stir-fry. 👍
Another Brilliant video!...Keep 'em coming!
Bet when Mike was a kid he would have had a right telling off had he been caught dancing on the pool table. Anyway Graeme, keep taking the tablets mate, you are an inspiration to us old guys.
Fantastic, only watched the start so far and you've made my day already 😂✌️ love the guitar playing, never fail to brighten my day 👌
Once I hear those guitars I'm a happy angler.
The totally awesome archaeology and cooking show...😁
Thanks for bringing us this content , looks a-bit rough and cold
Out there and we appreciate you !
Thank you for your time to entertain and teach us, from Phoenix, Arizona USA ;
Really enjoyed that one Graeme...
Just that intro deserves a 👍🏻
iwhat you cooking is called seafood mee goreng...minus chilli and tomato sauce.😋😋
Really nice eel 😁
Love your vids Graham, love the humour and cook ups.
Keep them coming buddy, tight lines. 👍
Your the maddest man in mad land.great ."keep er lit"
Loved that intro 🤣 watching with my young fella, (2 1/2) he loves fishing too
I thought I would have a bit of fun with the intro...I really don't like doing what everyone else does and following editing procedures like sheep....nice to be an individual. Glad you enjoyed it. Can't wait for someone else to copy it..
Lovimg the Chuck Berry/Angus Young duckwalk ;)
Nice video Graeme 👍🎣. Good choice in changing fishing spot 🎣 😉. That seafood cook up looked tasty.
'they're singapore noodles so they should be good ones' i need to get some of this advice tatted on me
wonderful life, sir
What ever your taking, MAN I wants some lol....Great vids.
Steep shingle beaches, the retreating waves cause the under current, on big tides it can be very hard to get back to shore, stuck bobbing 6m away, best bet is swim laterally to a groin or out to sea and power swim a wave in, or Bob and God Bless them RNLI.....Winter is a pisser for that with cold sea.
Hi Graeme. Love that intro. Hi class music recently, fantastic, Always been good but you have stepped it up a Notch. All the best.
Tried to ramp it up from the usual type of Fishing Shows people do...I like to be a bit different,and by the comments it was worth all the work.
Love video you make the stones with a hole in it are ancient fishing net weights
Your right about the the waves at the Solmar they get HUGE.
What a legendary intro Gazza!!
Bloody oath Graham! That intro was the best thing I've seen in ages! You're a legend! Come have some fun in ZN ... or NZ... depends how you read the map I guess!
I thought I would blast everyone with an intro that probably other Tubers are scared of doing,but I'm in it for fun,and putting all the clips and transitions together was indeed fun. Glad you liked it.
A very relaxing watch and I was about to nod off and your kettle whistle blew. Keep up the good work
Top tunes as always sir!
Cool hag stones .
Another superb video 👍
That stir fry looked scrumdiddlyumptious!!!!!
The cook up good fishing bait
looool the way you say noodle ;)
Great video
You are the master!! Love your videos
I love the intros the smile it puts on my face lol
Hi guys. Love your videos! You just need to cook more. Love it!
Braid certainly pulls the ring linings out. I've had it on light spinning rods where the reel spool is oversized for the rod. Had swivels pull the tip ring apart, too.
living the extreme and going the distance 🐟✔👍🍻
Just love your videos
Always waiting for the next 1
Best I've seen
Always good to see your videos!:)very entertained.
Love the music at the start guys
Great video love the intro.Showing some serious patience 7 am till dark to hook into a fish a lesser angler would have turned back. Cheers
That is a baby conger eel for sure. Freshwater eels have much smaller eyes
bootlace for sure
I'm Portland love your work and vids mate keep em coming
The big Cockle is either a spiny or prickly Cockle, they grow very big (Spiny can be 4 inches)
. Not a fossil though.
loving the intro that is style :) another great video thank you
Baby Conger Graeme. Dorsal fin starts just beyond pectoral fin.....freshwater eel it's half way down body.
The musical introduction has definitely improved can't fault you pal 👍👍👏👏excellent.
Cheap noodles!!!! Very good, legend....... 😂😂