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  • čas přidán 7. 01. 2020
  • [Please excuse the quality, shot on Betacam, only a VHS copy remains]
    First broadcast commissioned documentary. Made with Andy Mcleod on and near the banks of the River Tweed. I grew up in Berwick on Tweed, I knew many people who were salmon poachers, a story close to my heart. This story of Keith, who became well known in the area, was sparked by hearing about a hefty tax bill raised by the HMRC, based on an estimate of his illegal earnings, from salmon poaching. Many great elements contributed to this film, Andy McLeod’s photography, the great script, wonderful sounding Scottish Borders voice of Alistair McNeill, the music of Old Blind Dogs and of course Keith’s contribution of story telling and allowing us into his world. Thanks to all mentioned below for you contributions.
    A film by - Gavin Turnbull and Andy Mcleod
    Producer - Gavin Turnbull
    Photography - Andy McLeod
    Editor - Melanie ‘Mel’ Hamilton
    Online Editor - Bill Gill
    Sound - Guy Satchwell
    Production Manager - Colin Fraser
    Camera Assistant - Sam Pilling
    Underwater Photography - Andy Hibbert
    Narration - Alistair McNeill
    Music by - Old Blind Dogs
    Camera Facilities - Hammerhead T.V.
    Online Facilities - IVP TV
    Nitecam Supplied By - Optex LTD
    Offline Facilities - EVTC & Extra Vegetables
    Old Blind Dogs - Close to the Bone
    open.spotify.c...
    Theme track - Seonaidh Mor / The Fall / Dick Gossops
    Thanks to -
    Chris Orvis
    Dave Smith
    Mike Ellen
    Fiona Neill
    Duncan Moore
    Paul Gavin
    Cindy Thomson
    Brian Cairney
    Duncan Campbell
    John Home-Robertson
    Kenny Jack
    Catherine Aitken
    Biddy Joyce
    Special Thanks to -
    Keith and George
    Funded by -
    Scottish Film Council
    Copyright © 1993
    Hot-Fish Productions
    Scottish Television

Komentáře • 222

  • @bwghall1
    @bwghall1 Před 3 lety +70

    I am 82 never had my collar felt for eating what I caught fish animals, I only ever took what I could eat never sold any. today Gamekeepers miss most things. going around on quads, I walked or went by horseback you see so much more. the sound of a quad tells us all where you are. Yes, I have been behind a tree when you have zoomed past, and the birds tell us the rest.

    • @phoenixrising6245
      @phoenixrising6245 Před 3 lety +8

      I can imagine you'd have some fascinating stories to tell.

    • @jaylee2279
      @jaylee2279 Před 3 lety +8

      Legend Birdy, same as that, long may you live.

    • @ghostmandeak7305
      @ghostmandeak7305 Před 3 lety +4

      Clever lad

    • @xMrjamjam
      @xMrjamjam Před 2 lety +6

      You should write a book on your adventures to pass down the knowledge skills and tricks you learnt along the way.
      I would definitely buy a copy

    • @Marie.M68
      @Marie.M68 Před rokem

      Good on ya mate!

  • @georgewindram5667
    @georgewindram5667 Před 2 lety +38

    Ave been looking for this video for so long. This is my grandad Keith hall and my dad George windram 👍🏻👍🏻

    • @Col563
      @Col563 Před rokem +2

      Poaching hoor

    • @andrewwilks9149
      @andrewwilks9149 Před rokem

      Is Keith still alive can I ask?

    • @adrianh332
      @adrianh332 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@andrewwilks9149 Probably not if he's the one smoking like a chimney.

    • @kid--presentable
      @kid--presentable Před 8 měsíci +1

      When men were men

    • @daviemcp
      @daviemcp Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@kid--presentableand women were greatful

  • @eamonnquigley2125
    @eamonnquigley2125 Před 3 lety +26

    the man said what was right i was born and fished as a young lad in ireland................then the clubs move in and take over the range rovers and rich kids...................this man called it right

    • @whitetroutchannel
      @whitetroutchannel Před 3 lety

      still plenty of fish for the poor mate my channel will account for that

    • @dereklmcguire
      @dereklmcguire Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@whitetroutchannel Ahhh Now Ted !!!!! 800 fish a week is not a fish for the poor man

    • @robsmith8024
      @robsmith8024 Před 7 měsíci

      No he didn’t!

    • @eamonnquigley2125
      @eamonnquigley2125 Před 7 měsíci

      no he didnt what ....come clean in your statement @@robsmith8024

  • @bwghall1
    @bwghall1 Před 2 lety +24

    Going to 84 now, just thought I would like to tell you the blackbird was a poachers best friend would always let you know when someone was approaching by the shrill alarm call. and if you keep your eyes on the sky you will suddenly see a bird turn at right angles and flap away as it has spotted someone below. yes all birds and animals would tip us off. Lol...

    • @bushratbeachbum
      @bushratbeachbum Před rokem

      What's 84?

    • @mnd1955
      @mnd1955 Před rokem +1

      Fieldcraft. A lost art these days.

    • @martincallaghan8817
      @martincallaghan8817 Před rokem

      Trouble is with that old blackbird he doesn't know the difference between keeper or poacher.

  • @totomesch1940
    @totomesch1940 Před 7 měsíci

    As a wee laddie, 12yrs old, I went out on the tweed with some salmon guys at night time. They slept in a hut that was elevated up in the air on stilts, about 6 of us. There was a system of mirrors linked to an alarm in the hut and when the fish went upstream and passed a mirror/sensor, it sounded the alarm in the hut. We then, quick style, decended the ladder and into one of the corbles (wee boat) and rowed out to where the net was, pulling all the salmon aboard. Great days I tell you. I didn't realise how lucky I was to be able to experience that. Brilliant upload........ I've a funny tale about poaching the mighty salmon that I may post here one day.

  • @pemj7360
    @pemj7360 Před 3 lety +25

    I remember poaching years ago. Always for the table. Rabbit hare. Pheasant. The good one days

  • @davidanderson650
    @davidanderson650 Před rokem +6

    Iv grown up with kieth hall he was my dad's pal and I v poached the tweed myself for thirty years and love it

  • @arthurmiskelly857
    @arthurmiskelly857 Před rokem +8

    I'm not a wealthy toff. I am a retired police constable who enjoys, and pays for a few days salmon fishing a year. I have fished Boleside and Bymerside on the Tweed and the depletion of salmon stocks over the years is noticeable. This is not a romantic poacher. This is a criminal.

    • @kevinadamson5768
      @kevinadamson5768 Před 10 měsíci

      Well said, taking fish for gain is not like taking the odd one for the pot. Serial poachers are bad for salmon conservation. I fish the Tees in NE England and the Environment agency has put a ban on taking any salmon. I caught a 20lb hen fish last season and was pleased to return it.

    • @tech9auto223
      @tech9auto223 Před 10 měsíci +2

      The man used to fish from his boat his father as well but they put a stop to that the greedy land owner and his paid heavys are the real crooks look at the poacher then look at the land owner witch one looks rich to you the poacher can only take what he can carry and that includes his gear the people of Galashiels know whos greedy and it's not the poacher

    • @robsmith8024
      @robsmith8024 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@tech9auto223Have you been reading Robin Hood coz this ain’t him

    • @tech9auto223
      @tech9auto223 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@robsmith8024 he's neither robin hood nor a villain I've met the man he's as much right to use the river and it's resources as the wealthy land owner probably even more if you ask me or is the river only for the likes of Chris tarrant and Ian Botham and local Scots men lived here generations not to go near it if we can't use the river rightfully then we'll take what we can when we can

    • @robsmith8024
      @robsmith8024 Před 10 měsíci

      @@tech9auto223 Wild salmonids in decline, I’m sure this poacher practices self restraint and puts some back, I’m equally sure he is a conservationist and I’m certain he’s not a greedy bastard who would empty a pool without conscience.

  • @raypitcher9767
    @raypitcher9767 Před 3 lety +20

    No man owns the fish or the sea, take what you need for consumption only. Profit or greed may be unacceptable, as with so called laws and boundaries that dictate otherwise. We all have the right to take a fish once in a while, and long may it continue so.

    • @tiernanwearen8096
      @tiernanwearen8096 Před 3 lety +1

      I agree in any case there's little room for men like him in this politically correct world who have spent their whole lives hunting and fishing the animals the people who have never been to the countryside now want to protect

    • @Marie.M68
      @Marie.M68 Před rokem +1

      That's true! They bring these so called laws in, they've never asked us what we want, so much for democracy haha!

  • @halfnelson6115
    @halfnelson6115 Před 2 lety +4

    In the US the public has access to the vast majority of rivers and waterways. That includes the shoreline up to the high water mark.

  • @gavinthomas7375
    @gavinthomas7375 Před 3 lety +16

    I once poached eggs from a chicken.

    • @robsmith8024
      @robsmith8024 Před 10 měsíci

      I bumped into that chicken few months back, she was right pissed off. Said you a real naughty boy😂

    • @gavinthomas7375
      @gavinthomas7375 Před 10 měsíci

      @@robsmith8024 well if she's as soft as the eggs I poached I should be able to take her out with a simple karate chop straight to the temple🤣

  • @ful100strong
    @ful100strong Před 2 lety +4

    I miss going poaching, at one time I was out most days,great stuff😎🙈🙉🙊

    • @andyhemus9041
      @andyhemus9041 Před 2 lety +2

      Great times as a lad. Roosting low birds on a windy night👌👌

    • @MDM1992
      @MDM1992 Před rokem

      Get back out.. plenty of us are still at it, can£/ just give up and comply with ridiculous laws and restrictions. That's how they win..

    • @robsmith8024
      @robsmith8024 Před 10 měsíci

      @@MDM1992 No you give up because salmon and sea trout stocks are in rapid decline, well that’s right thing to do but when did a poacher ever do the right thing

  • @sami-zc1nl
    @sami-zc1nl Před 3 lety +5

    i thought he was a vicar before the camera zoomed in on his scarf

  • @dminxw9237
    @dminxw9237 Před 2 dny +1

    Rip Gaffy 💔 Best grandad anyone could have had ❤️

  • @bobbyfischer6786
    @bobbyfischer6786 Před rokem +11

    Mans has to sell 30 fish a day just to feed his nicotine habit

    • @amyngemma09
      @amyngemma09 Před dnem

      That's my grandad and he just passed away at the age of 73 if you can't say anything nice say nothing at all

  • @tikka2437
    @tikka2437 Před 3 lety +3

    his famous letter nailed to the door at floors

  • @bruce8429
    @bruce8429 Před rokem +4

    He's got a hell of an alcohol tan.

  • @leecoomber3877
    @leecoomber3877 Před 3 lety +13

    No true poacher would admit it especially for all to see his face.
    If he does poach then hes knackered himself now

    • @jaktlad77
      @jaktlad77 Před 3 lety +10

      You’re obviously not local then- he’s one of the best and well known poachers on the tweed going back the last 30-40 yrs

    • @leecoomber3877
      @leecoomber3877 Před 3 lety

      @@jaktlad77 true poachers dont get known pal.
      Definitely dont look for recognition

    • @tiernanwearen8096
      @tiernanwearen8096 Před 3 lety +4

      @@leecoomber3877 ever hear of the book the last english poachers?

    • @leecoomber3877
      @leecoomber3877 Před 3 lety

      @@tiernanwearen8096 yes my mate has it, they like there greyhounds.
      I believe you've asked me that before my friend

    • @tiernanwearen8096
      @tiernanwearen8096 Před 3 lety

      @@leecoomber3877 so are they not true poachers?

  • @petergates8570
    @petergates8570 Před 2 lety +5

    Poaching comes from within.youve I've a got it or you haven't.many try but very few know the ways of nature .birds song.the seasons.getting in and out without beening seen.. beening patient and silent.working nets and wire..lurcher and ferret..cushti bok

  • @waynesmith4612
    @waynesmith4612 Před 3 lety +11

    The guy clearly tells how it is, seems to me he has more rights to be there than anyone.

  • @loooodoooog
    @loooodoooog Před rokem +2

    Taking fish by rod and reel with a single hook , and netting rivers and long lining is two very different things. No justification for his behaviour .

  • @davidgray3321
    @davidgray3321 Před rokem +2

    This shows very clear why poaching should be stamped out, the angler fish with fly and catch very few compared with a poachers net, if there are enough man like this the salmon would be destroyed. He is not entitled to anything, is he entitled to have the cattle from the fields ? Or the food in the shops? He should work and pay for his sport with a rod if he wishes like the rest of us. Not all fly fisherman are rich I used to go one a year and save to do it.

  • @stephentree3466
    @stephentree3466 Před 2 lety +2

    40,000 fish a year ?.?.. that’s over 100 salmon EVERY DAY . Come hell, high water or ill health. Bollocks

  • @Sean-fb7cy
    @Sean-fb7cy Před 4 lety +15

    Good on him telling it as it is..

  • @peterwebb8732
    @peterwebb8732 Před 2 měsíci

    A poacher like this is only able to take numbers of fish because other people don’t.
    He’s benefiting from the restraint of others.
    If everyone took his attitude, there would be no damned fish left.

  • @robertjones-yo4ql
    @robertjones-yo4ql Před 3 lety +66

    God bless every POACHER , everyone should have the right to fish but the rich have hoarded the lot. good luck to him i say

    • @xMrjamjam
      @xMrjamjam Před 2 lety +9

      @florgon depends on the individual, when I was homeless I would hunt and trap rabbits on farmland, I would do the odd bit of fishing every now and then.
      I would take the occasional pheasant if I had the chance to but never more than what I need or could preserve
      When you have no other option breaking the law is all you can do when the system won't help you.

    • @nunliski
      @nunliski Před 2 lety +4

      Poachers steal from EVERYONE

    • @bwghall1
      @bwghall1 Před 2 lety +5

      Thank you for that. I am now going into my 84th year. still strong. a funny tale. I was being shadowed by two very young policemen. I ran through the yards jumped over the old sheep dip. The police did not jump over they both fell in and boy oh boy did they smell sweet. grey green slime all over. they started shouting we will get you. They never did. I have many tales I could tell but some must stay with me.

    • @chrismcbrias8577
      @chrismcbrias8577 Před 2 lety +3

      @@bwghall1 respect mate the countryside is for everyone not just the snobs eat the rich

    • @beverleymorris167
      @beverleymorris167 Před 2 lety +3

      @@xMrjamjam I take rabbit, hare, pheasant, partridge,for the pot.
      Big gangs taking all they can, no
      time for em.
      But I won't stop, love pitting my wits with snares, and my little
      lurcher, local keepers know, but
      can do little 😃

  • @patchlolly979
    @patchlolly979 Před rokem +2

    If you don’t have a poacher you’re not a successful landowner

  • @domm6589
    @domm6589 Před 3 lety +19

    Obiously everyone can't do what he does but by the same token people shouldn't have to put up with having to pay lord and lady muck from cowshit farm a fortune for the right to fish for salmon and be forced to put up with their stupid snooty rules. Bag limits yes, method restrictions no.

    • @MDM1992
      @MDM1992 Před rokem +1

      There's a reason they didn't go down the bag limit route.. because we all limit our bag to what we need already.. we of course want the food source to be there in the future.. all they care about is taxing and restricting.

  • @southerneruk
    @southerneruk Před 2 lety +5

    These big landowners stole from the people, I remember when the laws started to change in the 60s and 70s because, these big landowners were destroying the rivers, all they were interested in was the money that they could get from wealthy people, they did not bother to find out how the rivers work, and with in 100 years, they had destroyed the Salmon and sea trout stocks, by walking on the salmon spawning grounds, closing of side ditches where sea trout spawned, bringing in rainbow trout breeding pens, fish farms, and they blamed the netters and other fishing people down on the tidal parts of the rivers, where people had the rights to fish, they banned the netters who had been fishing the upper tidal parts of rivers fore 1000s of years, were the salmon and sea trout pass though, they then put licences on rod and line fresh water at first and then tidal, then they restricted snatching fish, they lobbied government because they could, they had the money to get all these new laws and rules, and still they blamed others for their doing, now we have no netters no salmon poachers and yet the fish stocks are nearly all gone

    • @Ronny.81
      @Ronny.81 Před 2 lety

      Honestly I think salmon farms should take much of the blame,big food outlets wanted salmon on their shelves, didn't matter if it was farmed salmon or not.these salmon farms have destroyed wild salmon populations.Governments don't care as they're in the back pockets of these food chain outlets.

    • @southerneruk
      @southerneruk Před 2 lety +2

      @@Ronny.81 Very true, I did mention fish farms, The river that I use to fish a lot, was extremely well known for being the best Sea Trout River in Europe. I can remember a time when the summer run happen, it was thick with sea trout and that was only in the early 70s, it was nothing to catch 2 to 4 fish on each tide with rod and line.
      What destroyed this river was the closing off all the side streams and ditches, the tried to push it all onto the Salmon spawning beds, which reduce the numbers that would survive, and when they went weed cutting they walk all over the spawning grounds which killed the majority of the fry.
      And if that was not enough, they removed the gravel to be cleaned, wiping out a whole spawning ground, making it sterile. Fish have never spawned on that ground again
      And they blamed the poachers why there were very few fish spawning.
      They are unable to take the blame for what they have done, When if you look at the history of the river, hundreds of thousands of fish were taken out of the river each year for centuries and never made any impact. But the moment the rich and powerful moved in, the numbers dwindled very fast

    • @Marie.M68
      @Marie.M68 Před rokem

      @@southerneruk That's just awful that! I never half of what you've just written. What a shame tho.

    • @southerneruk
      @southerneruk Před rokem

      @@Marie.M68 That's the way it really is. like the old saying "it's the poor that gets the blame, it's the rich that gets all the pleasure"

    • @MDM1992
      @MDM1992 Před rokem

      ​@@southernerukmuch easier to blame the common man.. after all, they can't afford to fight you in court..

  • @RabSpaniel
    @RabSpaniel Před rokem +1

    Apart from being Heroin capital of North Northumberland?

  • @gregbarnes4660
    @gregbarnes4660 Před měsícem

    If everyone took 30 fish (saying 30 then he means 300) then the stock declines dramatically.

  • @paulwilliamson3211
    @paulwilliamson3211 Před 2 lety +1

    It’s only poaching because rich landowners want it all for themselves and have the ability to make laws

  • @markcox4034
    @markcox4034 Před 3 lety +5

    I wonder why there’s no fish left to fish????? Thick as!!!!

    • @tiernanwearen8096
      @tiernanwearen8096 Před 3 lety +7

      Because of those nasty sea farms spreading the sea lice to the wild salmon!

    • @xMrjamjam
      @xMrjamjam Před 2 lety

      Because the waterways are polluted with sewage thanks to the tories

  • @doctorjeep86
    @doctorjeep86 Před 2 lety +2

    A true smoker!

  • @jeffreyloftus3617
    @jeffreyloftus3617 Před 12 dny

    He's living in a dream world , and should have spent the best part of his life behind bars.

  • @hongchang9370
    @hongchang9370 Před 2 lety +1

    We need regulations, but who writes the rules?

  • @davidrobinson7209
    @davidrobinson7209 Před 2 lety +6

    Anyone should be able to hunt and fish anytime they want for food period

  • @36ydna
    @36ydna Před měsícem

    This guy paints himself as a working class hero, but he had his way he would have gill nets stretched all along the river and would take every fish, because it is all about the money. Poachers only care about poachers and they do a ton of damage which other people have to clean up.

  • @Enochthegreat71
    @Enochthegreat71 Před rokem +1

    £500 for a days fishing well that comes under the taking the piss law.

  • @martin7955
    @martin7955 Před 3 lety +1

    I agree everyone should be allowed fish but posching no numbers are too low

    • @xMrjamjam
      @xMrjamjam Před 2 lety

      Numbers wouldn't be too low of the rich b*stards put the money they stole back into the environment that they destroyed

  • @paul50pb
    @paul50pb Před 2 lety +6

    Only one thing I would like to say , Is I hope you never give up your principles and turn bailiff.We have the same problem in the South of Ireland where the scum bailiffs thing they are above the law. In fact on many occasion they have went way above the law and got away with it. And let certain people take fish under there noses and hound the living daylights out of the locals.

    • @jasonrogers469
      @jasonrogers469 Před 2 lety

      Bullets would be my answer to scum like that. Then a good size tarp, a good bit of rope, some god sized rocks and in the drink they go.

  • @tiernanwearen8096
    @tiernanwearen8096 Před 3 lety +10

    To the people who complain about poachers (professional poachers and not the cowboys) who are they harming? There not murdering people and selling people drugs. They are hurting the Lords and the lady's who don't like to share their game with the commonor

    • @whitetroutchannel
      @whitetroutchannel Před 3 lety +1

      they kinda harm the fish the need into the river to spawn and repopulate

    • @tiernanwearen8096
      @tiernanwearen8096 Před 2 lety +1

      @@whitetroutchannel I'll concede that it's a fair point

    • @bwghall1
      @bwghall1 Před 2 lety

      @@whitetroutchannel No it does not work like that. you are silly. we manage all from herbs animals and fish. so there will be plenty next year. also that applies to wild flowers/

    • @bv3bv334
      @bv3bv334 Před rokem

      @@bwghall1 eh? Reproduction? 🤔

    • @MDM1992
      @MDM1992 Před rokem +1

      ​​@@whitetroutchannelwrong, because we always put small ones back and never take when spawning, nursing etc.. you don't know real poachers, we care more about the animals well being and population than anyone else.. why would we choose to take them to extinction? We wouldn't.. then we'd have no food source..

  • @jamesclark9128
    @jamesclark9128 Před 3 lety +2

    Fact !!!!!!!

  • @macmckie2238
    @macmckie2238 Před rokem +1

    My home town the best people in the world

  • @truthteller8567
    @truthteller8567 Před 2 lety +2

    From the comments here most people are totally missing the point about illegal fishing, poaching and removing salmon from the rivers.
    Atlantic Salmon numbers are in serious decline and if poaching, and other threats, aren't stopped then there won't be any salmon for anyone.

    • @margaretmoore7034
      @margaretmoore7034 Před rokem

      Says who ? .. I mean can the people see in the water who tell you this information .. how do they know ? I mean we are told that the earth is being destroyed by us humans, but I see no evidence of that . Maybe the Lords should stop all these syndicates who charge big money to townies who come and kill all the fish.. Don't worry about it anyway, because there's plenty more fish in the sea !

    • @truthteller8567
      @truthteller8567 Před rokem

      @@margaretmoore7034 salmon stocks are constantly being counted by several means including tagging, catch records, fish counters in strategic positions, cameras etc. Until fairly recently my local river used to get more than 1000 salmon run up it and in the last few seasons we have seen numbers drop below 50. They are at critically low numbers now. It would only need a couple of poachers with nets to remove a few salmon and that would see the end of salmon here forever. Once they are gone they are gone.
      In addition to this non native predators are being protected.
      Have a quick Google for salmon farming and its pollution and effects on the wild salmon population.

    • @margaretmoore7034
      @margaretmoore7034 Před rokem

      @@truthteller8567 Yes I suppose you are right.. Were I live there are poachers and there are super poachers, meaning the super poacher doesn't just get two or three fish, he gets two or three big black binliners full.. all which are caught during spawning season using a fly rod, lead core line and a massive treble hook which is used to "snatch" the Salmon/Seatrout by foul hooking them as they swim upstream the day after a big flood.. and big money is made by it, especially the local restaurants who pay £££s.. I must admit that I have tickled my fair share over the years.. when I was young, but these snatchers are really spoiling it all for everyone in the long run.

  • @user-vp6xk6os8c
    @user-vp6xk6os8c Před 3 měsíci

    I dont agree with poaching for profit weather that be fish or game. Im guilty of poaching myself but i dont sell anything. I literally go out, as soon as i get a rabbit, or a woodpigeon, or a fish. The very first thing i get i just go home happy that i have that one animal for the dinner table. I wouldn't dream of getting as much as i could especially for money. Id rather eat what i catch to unload some of the financial burden we have in todays days. We cant even eat a balanced diet half the time. "Eat your 5 a day" yeah right. Id be homeless if i wanted to add my 5 veg a day to my meals. These days i have to forage for my greens, and if i want meat...... i take 1 animal and be happy with what i have. Ive never sold anything or traded anything.
    But i also dont agree with EVERY piece of land being owned by someone or some authority. Public has no place at all..... its all been taken over by farms, fisheries and conservation authorities. Id rather poach a rabbit than go shoplifting to feed myself.

  • @joedennehy386
    @joedennehy386 Před 11 měsíci

    Of course no one should use nets on the river, but how on earth can someone own the salmon? If caught on fly by a licensed trout angler. Im so grateful to live on New Zealand where with a license you can fish anywhere, there is no private water, even though sone is very hard to get to

  • @daniellewis5413
    @daniellewis5413 Před 2 lety +1

    money again !! if I lived there look out I would porch like fuck

  • @catfishjohn56
    @catfishjohn56 Před 2 lety

    i wonder it this would happen in us with most rural people hevey armed ?

  • @troywales983
    @troywales983 Před rokem

    it was tough in the 80,s on the wye ,but the salmon where in their thousands i made a fortune netting them until the so called land owners called in the SAS to help cut the poaching down ,they payed a lot of money for their service but it made a big difference and cut down on the idiots trying to get rich quick , only the likes of my self still got away with it ,great times i would do it all again given half the chance , i once hade a nice haul out of junction pool only traveled up to net it because i was told it could not be done ,great times .

  • @whitetroutchannel
    @whitetroutchannel Před 3 lety +3

    a true poacher doesnt show his face and only poaches food and you can fish the big rivers now for very little compared to when this was filmed because no-one fishes now and the poachers and sea-lice finished any fish that were left

    • @garethh6962
      @garethh6962 Před rokem

      They knew him anyway he’d been caught a few times, you know nothing of poaching..

    • @whitetroutchannel
      @whitetroutchannel Před rokem +1

      @@garethh6962 i came from 3 generations of gill netters that where never caught, i know enough, lets see your cards now big man

  • @tech9auto223
    @tech9auto223 Před rokem +3

    Good on the poacher nobody owns the river and the fish I'm in Galashiels and most people are in favour of the poacher the river is not just for Ian Botham and Chris tarant both I've personally seen fishing the tweed it's fine if you have ££ Scotland belongs all Scots regardless of money this guy's a heroe in the pubs of gala

  • @mauriceclark4870
    @mauriceclark4870 Před rokem

    I stayed. In Wales on river Usk. My friends in. England wanted a salmon I said I will get one for you. Well I met an old poacher. Named Jim. He said come round later. And will get you one when I showed up. He did what size. About 9lbs. He had a chest freezer it was full to the brim with salmon. Any way I brought it back with me. Well. Pleased !!!!

  • @dereklmcguire
    @dereklmcguire Před 11 měsíci

    40,000 fish a year , they should make him the bailiff , 800 fish per week @ £20 ea = £1600 per week , get the tax man onto him

  • @christineparker7185
    @christineparker7185 Před rokem

    He needs to poach more to afford the smoking lol

  • @davidhumphreys234
    @davidhumphreys234 Před 11 měsíci

    Pity but l couldn't understand his dialect

  • @ghostmandeak7305
    @ghostmandeak7305 Před 3 lety

    We should all get our food this way but it should be regulated cos that's ridiculous emptying the rivers

  • @bruce8429
    @bruce8429 Před rokem

    Didn't know there were so many Trumpers in UK. Interesting comments here

  • @happybee7725
    @happybee7725 Před 11 měsíci

    “Theres nay trespass laws in Scotland anyway”
    Wrong. That is not true atall. There definitely is a trespass law in Scotland. I think he just tells himself that to feel he’s not doing anything wrong.

  • @owenmccullagh3462
    @owenmccullagh3462 Před 11 měsíci

    The Doyle fisheries took out more salmon than the poachers ever could - they - the British state were and are the real criminals here as regards poaching on the river foyle even today.

  • @anthonycarmody5253
    @anthonycarmody5253 Před 11 měsíci

    Greengrass of Scotland.

  • @alanjones332
    @alanjones332 Před rokem +1

    His favourite way to eat salmon has got be smoked,,,, surely.

  • @christopherdale7017
    @christopherdale7017 Před rokem

    Providing it really is one for the pot and not filling bag after bag for profit and you are not Damaging or stealing property,then Iam for the poacher that's for salmon,Deer,heir and other game. No problem with it stuff the rich and over entitled who want to take people to court for the ones who are genuinely in it for the pot.

  • @bunchofgrapesorafig
    @bunchofgrapesorafig Před 8 měsíci

    The so called laws of the land aren't governed by Human beings, the law's and principles of universal movement are Laws of the universe above. The ebb snd flow and Life itself absolutely relies on the movement and shift ot the star constellations and the electro magnetic force's. A fish doesn't look at itself as owned, and neither is a male or female human being. No man owns anything at all, because we are passing through this spiritual realm and only borrow what is needed on the journey of our life.... No man shall rule over another...

  • @fisherrich100
    @fisherrich100 Před rokem

    FACT - Most poachers die of cancer!!!

  • @DAZ28111
    @DAZ28111 Před 2 lety

    Your land is my land
    woody Guthrie
    It's wild fish 🐟

  • @hongchang9370
    @hongchang9370 Před 2 lety

    Went on a marathon deep sea fishing trip 2 weeks ago, 4 hrs out of Boston Mass , 400 ft down we all 23 of us were pulling up Codfish, the good Captain said throw them all back.WOW have things changed in 30 yrs, ended up catching nice Reds, plenty , the wife was happy. 64 now 100% disabled, pulling up 400 ft all day ripped the back, ,in bed all the next day. Oh well. I hope to be Bearhunter5 in August. Thanks

  • @georgeweeks3554
    @georgeweeks3554 Před rokem

    William Wallace would be proud

  • @darrellmann7468
    @darrellmann7468 Před rokem

    It's getting back to medieval times the rich have every thing
    Leave them alone they making a leaving

  • @mauriceclark4870
    @mauriceclark4870 Před rokem

    The method he used. Was. Two. Treble. Hooks. Dragged across the pools. Jim said. He caught. 40. Salmon one day. Doing this. !! I heard he was. Caught. Week later and went to prison or a few months !!!!

  • @Enochthegreat71
    @Enochthegreat71 Před rokem

    Good luck poaching river Wye, not many salmon there. unfortunatly that beautiful river is full of turds and other sewage thanks to greedy people.

  • @paulAnthony7236
    @paulAnthony7236 Před 2 lety

    Fish poaching not good.

  • @skunkhead2007
    @skunkhead2007 Před 2 lety

    Poaching salmon = right up my street started way back in 1980 when i was 13 yrs old and im still er here.......42 seasons on North East English Rivers mainly Wear Tyne Tees Esk > (Whitby) but also cumbrian rivers and now up and coming yorkshire rivers ouse/ure wharfe swale etc etc etc... times caught i dunno lost count its been that many somewhere in region of 200+ times easily////......nearly all rod fishing ...hevey line small 6# treble....or 2# treble weighted at back or top of the knot with 5-5 super ssgs did me days at netting but its not quite me i prefer the rod...tweed done it nith annan done.......border esk done english lune done ouse done ure done swale done wharfe done....the last lot of rivers aint seen salmon runs in hundreds of years now they all booming even leeds bradford and sheffield gets runs in aire & calder and don yorkshire Don that is..salmon in the mersey irwell goyt !!!! salmon in doncaster spawners in sheffield fish leave done head up dove to rotherham then head for barnsely in the river rother......east coast has came alive with fish....

  • @conorc335
    @conorc335 Před 3 lety +2

    imagine poaching how terrible 😉

  • @milliebanks7209
    @milliebanks7209 Před 11 měsíci

    With that many f bonds this is not worth watching! I'm out with a thumbs down.

  • @margaretmoore7034
    @margaretmoore7034 Před rokem +2

    I remember the first time I saw my mate tickle a sea trout out of a little beck.. I thought I'd seen magic, it was the start of the addiction. Now I used to be a heavy smoker like this fella in the video, but I gave it up ages ago now.. but I when I'm out mooching about especially at night time I can smell anyone who is smoking nearby.. so a bit of wise advice is never ever light up a cigarette while you are poaching, because most Keepers of today don't smoke and they will be straight fucking onto you just by the smell.. even if your jacket smells of fags, you won't smell it but it will reek up to a quarter or a mile away down wind to a keeper..

    • @RabSpaniel
      @RabSpaniel Před rokem +1

      I like a light head when angling. But you are right, us ex smokers of tobacco especially can smell it miles off.

    • @peterrhodes5663
      @peterrhodes5663 Před rokem

      Correct. Watch war films where smokers sneak up on people. Same with using deodorant. Defies reality.