I really like the PENN surf blaster and just bought 2 of them, they have reduced to Β£74:99 for the second revision. Excellent value for money but they no longer supply 2 spools.
Hello Matt. I've been asked by a viewer if i can do a beginner type video so i'm going to suggest to him that he watches your excellent beginners guide videos. I was just here copying the link to your beginners guide playlist and i noticed you have two episode 5's and no episode 4 π₯π
Nicely put together videos, explained well, great diagrams and easy to follow ππ£ Iβve just subscribed, Iβm looking forward to watching future videos as Iβm new to sea fishing.
Hooray! At last someone who doesnβt tell you to buy an over the top rod and multiplier reel for starting fishing. The beginners outfit is ideal for someone new to beach fishing. John Holden recently wrote an article in Sea Angler magazine in which he used a beginners outfit which he reckoned was good for about 125 yds and 150gram weights and cost under Β£50! I have seen thousands of ordinary anglers using outfits like this and they catch fish! Itβs the angler that catches the fish not the rod and reel. I hope the rest of the video series is as sensible. Tight Lines
Sorry but I have a couple of issues. First is that rod does not have a spigot joint. Its a push in joint. I would not recommend buying a pier rod at all. A decent Beach rod is all you need. I would recommend that you use a slim beauty knot for shockleader. It works very well and is much smaller. For fixed spools I use a tapered leader which is a much smaller knot and I believe casts further.
I really like the PENN surf blaster and just bought 2 of them, they have reduced to Β£74:99 for the second revision. Excellent value for money but they no longer supply 2 spools.
Does the length of the rod matter? I see alot of sea rods come in 12,13,14 and sometimes 15ft variations, is bigger better?
Thanks for putting these vids up, a big help mate. Cheers!
I enjoyed that information ..I learned a lot. Big thank you ππ» subscribed π€π» and hit the bell π
Very good video, learned a lot thanks ππ»
Hello Matt. I've been asked by a viewer if i can do a beginner type video so i'm going to suggest to him that he watches your excellent beginners guide videos. I was just here copying the link to your beginners guide playlist and i noticed you have two episode 5's and no episode 4 π₯π
I will be 100% honist i have just started seafishing I have a course rod and reel and was catch macekel last week from the beach
Nicely put together videos, explained well, great diagrams and easy to follow ππ£
Iβve just subscribed, Iβm looking forward to watching future videos as Iβm new to sea fishing.
Thanks Matt
great video mate ive just started out and it had lots of useful info cheers
When is the next video due only seen two
Excellent straightforward video.
Any idea why all the US beach anglers on here seem to use 9' rods not 12'?
Hooray! At last someone who doesnβt tell you to buy an over the top rod and multiplier reel for starting fishing. The beginners outfit is ideal for someone new to beach fishing. John Holden recently wrote an article in Sea Angler magazine in which he used a beginners outfit which he reckoned was good for about 125 yds and 150gram weights and cost under Β£50! I have seen thousands of ordinary anglers using outfits like this and they catch fish! Itβs the angler that catches the fish not the rod and reel. I hope the rest of the video series is as sensible. Tight Lines
Sorry but I have a couple of issues. First is that rod does not have a spigot joint. Its a push in joint. I would not recommend buying a pier rod at all. A decent Beach rod is all you need. I would recommend that you use a slim beauty knot for shockleader. It works very well and is much smaller. For fixed spools I use a tapered leader which is a much smaller knot and I believe casts further.
Brilliant video matt
rea;lly good vid for the beginer look forward to the rest