A fresh cock fish gives a good account of himself in the classic Ellingham Bridge Pool on the Hampshire Avon. Filmed by PGTV with music provided by bensound.com
Hi paul as a novice to spinning i really find you videos instructive and your enthusiasm is infectious! would you recommend using a flying c for catch and release because i'm told it can be damaging to the fish as they are often hooked deep?, i cut of two of the hooks off mine to just have a single hook hoping to ease the unhooking of fish. Thanks, keep up the great work.
Matthew Wallace hi Mathew. Single barbless hooks are good as they often fall out in the net when landed. I find that barbless hooks are much easier to extract and do less damage to the fish. I take the barbs off all my hooks whether fly fishing, spinning or prawning. In each case there is a chance that the hooks could go deep so it's best to debarb in every case. Thank you for your question, it's a good one. Tight lines!
"Salmon on Ladies and Gentlemen, Salmon on! "
It never gets old!!! Brilliant Paul
thanks Ciaran
Ciaran FitzGerald thanks Claran. Pgtv has more action to come!
I've just got back from the S/market ,did as advised plus ajar of olives ,doritos and cheese niblets !.I'm all ready for Ya !!!.
Gerald Swain put another video out tonight. Enjoy!
Hi paul as a novice to spinning i really find you videos instructive and your enthusiasm is infectious! would you recommend using a flying c for catch and release because i'm told it can be damaging to the fish as they are often hooked deep?, i cut of two of the hooks off mine to just have a single hook hoping to ease the unhooking of fish. Thanks, keep up the great work.
Matthew Wallace hi Mathew. Single barbless hooks are good as they often fall out in the net when landed. I find that barbless hooks are much easier to extract and do less damage to the fish. I take the barbs off all my hooks whether fly fishing, spinning or prawning. In each case there is a chance that the hooks could go deep so it's best to debarb in every case. Thank you for your question, it's a good one. Tight lines!
Hi Paul, is that a 9ft spinning rod? Also what reel/line do you use? Thanks.
10 1/2 foot rod and shimano Rainium 4000
Thanks for the reply Paul, I forgot to ask where would you recommended purchasing this rod?
In again!!!..This is becoming boring HaHa,well done mate,the tally is creeping up with another lovely fish.
Gerald Swain 4 more to come long trotting the prawn! Need to get in some pop corn Gerald!