Trotting For Chub | James Denison | Winter Chub Fishing
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- čas přidán 8. 12. 2022
- You join top all-round angler James Denison in search of chub on a small Thames tributary. The day was spent wading around looking for a few deeper sections of river, running a float through these swims where James suspected the fish would be hiding in these cold conditions.
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nice seeing a pin being used to stick float fish properly its magic on a pin in flow ,wet the river fishing taste buds ,,smashing nature running river center pin and chub great,,what more could you want..cheers.
Very, very proud sister here! Such a lovely video, and a solid selection of Chub too!
Lovely film, James.
Proper angling that too.
1st of many I hope
I guess the difficult access protects the fishing and allows for prime wilder conditions. Cracking video really enjoyed it
Excellent mate. Enjoyed it.
Lovely vid Jim , hope there is more to come from you ..
Nice video enjoyed that, we need to see more of James, one of the best anglers in the country who goes the extra mile to land some cracking fish.
Great video. Enjoyed that
Nice video James
Nice little video that 👍
great vid mate
But wouldn't it be easier to fish with a 5/6m Bolognese rod (bolo). and a traditional reel?
@@ArmchairOps No, just personal preferences. With the Bolognese you can fish in any condition, both in terms of water speed, depth and casting distance. It is still little known in your country.
You don't need a bolo rod on our rivers that's why! On a wide deep continental river yes. I find my 13/15ft is enough for the stick float off the rod tip, casting beyond that I use a waggler.
@@richardburns5925 It's as I imagined, you don't know the true use of the Bolognese. Sooner or later you will learn, lol
@@rbtbgn I've only been fishing 35 years and mostly on rivers either with waggler or stick float. Again, my 13/15ft match rod caters for most situations, I'm usually hampered by over hanging trees for anything longer.
@@richardburns5925 I am 65 years old and have been fishing since I was a child, even at a competitive level. If you are comfortable with that type of joint, go ahead, but I would like you to try the Bolognese too. Surprises always exist. Greetings