Nice video mate! Gave you a sub. I'm looking forward to getting more into the LRF soon! 🎣
@hookedonlurefishingАй бұрын
Nice one Donny, forgot you'd filmed my bass :)
@angleseytightlines2918Ай бұрын
Just subbed. Love lrf and nice to see how others do it with artificial. I use little bits of rag most of the time 🐟🎣
@lurekayaklrfАй бұрын
Rag does work well, beauty of isome is you’re not restricted to fishing when the tackle shops open, or nearby, plus clean hands is a bonus.
@angleseytightlines2918Ай бұрын
@@lurekayaklrf just started using it . Took some on holiday last summer to The Bahamas. Started using it on Anglesey last few weeks. Works well 🐟🎣
@the88tench3Ай бұрын
Awesome video! Really starting to get into this method of fishing, just wish I lived closer to the coast to go more often! Managed to catch a rock goby down Poole the other week, and some friends had a good time there last week catching gobies, blennies and ballan wrasse!
@lurekayaklrfАй бұрын
@@the88tench3 I don’t live near the coast, but can’t keep away! The Fuel bills are tough.
@the88tench3Ай бұрын
@@lurekayaklrf I know what you mean, not sure what's worse, the fuel cost or the 3 1/2 hour drive down!
@yasinozkaran4417Ай бұрын
Hello, I'm a beginner. Can I ask a question? How to choose the jighead weight?
@lurekayaklrfАй бұрын
@@yasinozkaran4417 depends on depth and the wind. If it’s under 5/6 metres and not so windy you can go 1-3g. Wind and deep you want around 5-7 grams. I’ll only go over 7-10grams if I’m on a boat or need to cast very far.