Great video Jamie.... so refreshing to watch rod and line techniques.. not being able to manage a pole any longer seeing rod and line matches are refreshing and motivating. Thanks Jamie
@nathandavies7564Күн бұрын
By far my favourite angler on KZbin for explanation videos. Thanks for another great vid Jamie! 🎣
@CatchFishingChannelКүн бұрын
Oh WOW thanks for the support Nathan mate plenty more to come!
@charliered374Күн бұрын
Great video Jamie i fished with bomb and bread a couple of weeks ago and blanked i was squeezing the bread discs quite hard, so while fishing different areas i was always on the bottom after watching this i feel that next time I go I'll have more chance of catching🤞🏼 thank you
@manikinskywalker766Күн бұрын
I’m not a commercial angler..but even so testament to you and how you go about your angling I still watch your commercial videos as I try use certain ideas in my own River fishing..I would very much like you to do this bread approach on the river…Bravo Jamie!
@Andyfishing236 сағат бұрын
Chucking a bomb around and leaving it to see if you get liners before your match is a great tip.
@kimjohnson1888Күн бұрын
well by far one of the best tutorial youtube anglers, hope this year to start fishing bomb and feeder matches at Lindholme as this is my favourite way of fishing, hope to see you there at some point Jamie. keep up the great work
@CatchFishingChannelКүн бұрын
Thank you Kim and yes it'd be great to see you at Lindholme and thanks again for watching!
@jamesatkinsfishing17 сағат бұрын
Nice video again Jamie on winter fishing, it shows you don't need loads of bait, Thank you,
@philanthropist1241Күн бұрын
Thanks Jamie, and a Happy New Year
@CatchFishingChannelКүн бұрын
Thanks Phil and all the best for the New Year mate!
@pepeloscalzo3107 сағат бұрын
Brilliant as always mate
@2wheelsrbest327Күн бұрын
Thanks Jamie great video which hopefully will help this new old Angler to catch. With this cold weather I just need to be braver and get out there.😉😂
@CatchFishingChannelКүн бұрын
Haha thank you and to be honest in this weather and with lots of venues fishing hard you're often not missing that much! Haha
@paulkendall504716 сағат бұрын
Happy New year, Jamie, yet another great video, thank you for the videos last year, they were all a great watch full of tips and information. Keep them coming......👍🎣
@OnTheRods10 сағат бұрын
Love a bit of bread punch fishing. Quality video mate.👍
@paulsedgwick319515 сағат бұрын
Yes yes yes more videos please 🎣👌😁thank you Jamie
@stevenanderson210519 сағат бұрын
Brilliant explanation Jaime, keep up great work
@terrystokley296816 сағат бұрын
Great film jamie really enjoyed it.
@darrengreenacre19Күн бұрын
Ggreat video as usual Jamie, would love to see more winter fishing, just make sure it's not to baltic for you. 👍👍🎣🎣
@CatchFishingChannelКүн бұрын
Haha thanks Darren and there's plenty more to come mate!
@paulcole49024 сағат бұрын
I find bread very underestimated by many fisherman,especially on natural lakes and park pools,where ducks and other birds are fed bread practically every single day and have been for year's,so obviously its a natural food to fish, and the big natural lake I've fished a big squeezed piece of bread on a size 4 to 6 just cast a straight lead out 15 to 20 metres away from the bank and catched carp bream and tench and had some 2 lb plus roach, whilst all the carp fisherman with all their rods cast out a mile with the bollies have never had a buzz on their bite alarms 😊 deadly bait bread is i think and know because bream love it 👍
@stegrundy4014Күн бұрын
Nice one Jamie 👍 All the best mate 🥳
@Tommeertens24858Күн бұрын
Nice video as always Jamie ! 👌👏
@CatchFishingChannelКүн бұрын
Thank you Tom Happy and New Year mate!! :)
@Tommeertens24858Күн бұрын
@CatchFishingChannel all the best for 2025 Jamie !
@ukstreetfishingКүн бұрын
Great watch as always j 👌
@CatchFishingChannelКүн бұрын
Thank you mate appreciate it!
@fishypieКүн бұрын
old school baits are alot of the time are the best, bread flake is a winnner
@CatchFishingChannelКүн бұрын
Ooooo yeah I used to love using flake on rivers!
@tonyhayward3206Күн бұрын
Hi Jamie what was the strength of the hook length and hook size please
@CarlShortlandКүн бұрын
On a doughnut type lake with 2ft across and 6-7 ft half way where would you target first. Would you always try about 12 inch pop up first say 6ft of water?
@CatchFishingChannelКүн бұрын
If it was this time of year I'd prefer to start in the deeper water and yes I just like to start with 12 inch but it's easy to quickly adjust it if you don't get any signs isn't it Carl :)
@CarlShortland17 сағат бұрын
@ Thanks Jamie hope you have productive 2025! Look forward to watching more of your tips 👍
@johnbluett607919 сағат бұрын
Another good post
@stephenmartin19647 сағат бұрын
Tommy fished that peg a few months ago and cough and won from the same swim
@ianstewart66688 сағат бұрын
Cracking informative Vlog :-)
@garymorgan2756Күн бұрын
Hi Jamie Whats that hole in your side tray for, BestRegards
@CatchFishingChannelКүн бұрын
Haha I didn't mean to use that side tray! It was from an International event a few years ago in Italy where we had to have bait brolly's in a specific position so I had to make that hole for the brolly. Matrix have since brought out the new bait brolly which means that isn't a problem any more :)
@adamhousden6349Күн бұрын
try a bloomer loaf, its better than that hovis or packed bread, its shit mate, a fresh bloomer has a better scent, better hook attachment and its cheaper than the crap in the bag stuff, te**o do bloomer at a good price, NOT the tiger bread though
@CatchFishingChannelКүн бұрын
Oh right I'll give it a go thanks for the heads-up Adam mate appreciate it!
@rberto380416 сағат бұрын
Zig fishing with bread
@G.T.F.CКүн бұрын
My favorite type of angling bomb & bread always get the orange one tho lol ❤