Fishing for Wrasse - non stop hard hitting, rod bending action

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  • čas přidán 16. 07. 2024
  • Wrasse fishing is exciting, easy and at times extreme. Join me as I show you how easy it is to find hard hitting, rod bending Wrasse on light tackle and lures in some of the most stunning locations in the UK. Please feel free to ask me any questions.
    As promised here are the links to my other videos mentioned in this video:
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    How to rig a Texas Rig • How to make a Texas ri...
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    Chapters -
    00:00 - Intro
    01:15 - Where to catch Wrasse
    01:38 - Wrasse fishing tackle
    02:50 - Extreme locations
    04:00 - Fishing for Wrasse
    05:20 - catching again
    07:57 - Lures for Wrasse
    09:55 - How to catch Wrasse
    14:15 - Catching Wrasse in the winter
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Komentáře • 17

  • @larrycorrigan4208
    @larrycorrigan4208 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Hi , I shave just found your channel. I live in the St Austell Bay Area and recently started lure fishing. I think your chennel and the held and advice you give is invaluable to us newbies. Im am struggling a bit with the chat rate but I still enjoy every session and your videos give me the inspiration to just keep plugging away, so many thanks and I look forward to your next video 👍

    • @FishingtailsCoUk1
      @FishingtailsCoUk1  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Thanks Larry.
      If you are targeting Wrasse keep the retrieve nice and slow and bump the bottom. If you are after Bass then work the conditions. Onshore wind is normally best.

  • @harrybobs4014
    @harrybobs4014 Před 9 měsíci

    Another fantastic video, hope you continue making more. Tight lines

  • @ianorchard2143
    @ianorchard2143 Před rokem

    Cracking video with some great action shots and clonking wrasse. 👍

  • @lurefishingexperience5064

    Great video again Sean you never failed to amaze us well done mate 👏 👍

  • @fishface1872
    @fishface1872 Před rokem

    Nice video very informative haven't done wrasse fishing with lures yet although had plenty of smaller ones lrfing but definitely going to give it ago 🐟

  • @stephenmoss4880
    @stephenmoss4880 Před rokem

    Nice informative video mate ,
    I’ve recently moved to Cornwall, just coming up to a year now , and I’ve started fishing again after not doing so for many many years, due to time and work mainly, so now I’ve got all the gear and a bit of an idea ! I have been learning and having fun all summer, had some great Mackerel days on light lure gear ( no feathers or Sabiki )
    much more fun on a single lure , then I discovered the wrasse, down at my local beach, lost a lot of gear and it’s like fishing on the surface of the moon, but caught 3 lovely wrasse so far , watched hundreds of CZcams videos and I’m getting mot and more information loaded into my head, thanks for the footage it is really good,

    • @FishingtailsCoUk1
      @FishingtailsCoUk1  Před rokem

      Thanks for comments Stephen. The rougher the ground the more the Wrasse like it. Using weedless Texas rigs helps reduce your gear losses to almost nothing.

  • @sandorkovacs9271
    @sandorkovacs9271 Před rokem

    a very nicely put together video Sean, i must say it feels like a book about wrasse fishing. fantastic filming again, beautiful scenery, lovely underwater footages and sweet drone stuff. i also must say the quality of the video is mesmerising. i enjoyed every second of it. i cant wait to go wrasse fishing again, but its pike season for me 😂

    • @FishingtailsCoUk1
      @FishingtailsCoUk1  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for the feedback Sandor. We need to do a session together I loved your last video

    • @sandorkovacs9271
      @sandorkovacs9271 Před rokem

      @@FishingtailsCoUk1 thanks yeah totally man :)

  • @bassblanker5359
    @bassblanker5359 Před rokem

    Good video, very informative and look forward to seeing how to setup a Tokyo rig. My only question is what was the logic in rigging the soft plastic crayfish style lure seemingly the wrong way around please? The claws were facing back towards the mainline and the running weight, I would rig them with the claws hang8ng below the hook to get some movement and on some brands a degree of “pop up” mak8ng them wave around even more, just interested in the benefits of doing it your way. Many thanks.

    • @FishingtailsCoUk1
      @FishingtailsCoUk1  Před rokem +2

      There are a number of reasons for this that to me make perfectly good sense, but may not be correct.
      1. Crayfish normally travel facing forward, unless threatened where the back away and use their claws as defence and deterrent, possibly putting an attacking fish off.
      2. Fish normally attack their prey from the side or behind, Having less plastic in front of the hook point is far more likely to allow for a better hook up.
      3. It is actually easier to hook the crayfish lure from behind as you suggested, however I have found that when I do it that way I get far less hook ups and a lot of ripped off claws where smaller fish have grabbed at them.
      As stated above these make sense to see and give me good results, but my theory may be completely flawed 😀