Great content and well presented,thanks for sharing.
@leegreen92893 жыл бұрын
Brilliant channel. Nice 🎣
@TripFishingMyLife3 жыл бұрын
nice fishing at the night time...mantapp Sir....Lanjut terus....👌👍
@markbryce4373 жыл бұрын
cheers Kev keep the vids coming roll on the next comp ,enjoyed watching these ,must dig out the go pro myself
@shorefishingfilms3 жыл бұрын
Yes dig it out, give me a shout sometime I would love to come and fish ok 👍
@shorefishingfilms3 жыл бұрын
Mark I cant seem to leave a comment on your latest video but its great to see you with that go pro out again. great vid
@markbryce4373 жыл бұрын
@@shorefishingfilms Yes mate I just had it set to child lock or something should be sorted now lol
@basa3643 жыл бұрын
Kev, how do you decide wether to use up & overs or pulleys ?
@shorefishingfilms3 жыл бұрын
Good question that, basically you need to ask yourself a few questions 1. Do I want the bait on the floor or just off the floor and moving around? So that depends on what fish you want to catch, 2. If your fishing a beach like chesil beach your line will be at a steep angle so if your using a pulley rig it will be off the floor and most species like Cod or Rays want the bait nailed to the sea floor, so use an up and over or a pulley dropper to let it stay anchored. 3. If your fishing a flat sandy beach at distance the line will be at a shallow angle so it doesn’t really matter what rig you use as it will basically be laid on the floor anyway but a pulley is less likely to tangle in the surf, I will try and clear that up in the next video so I hope that makes some kind of sense.👍
@basa3643 жыл бұрын
Cheers Kev, I've used pulleys, up & overs and droppers but never known if I'm using the right one. I love your vids you make it all look so easy, I'm still waiting to get my first small eyed so fingers crossed. I've heard challaborough is a good bet,I know a few rock marks like mothecombe, seasons point & starehole bay but don't fancy fishing a rock mark on my tod at night.
@shorefishingfilms3 жыл бұрын
They are all good marks on their day, it does seems as though the rays are around more these days even through the warmer winters.