Could this be the world’s best beach fishing rig? Everyone wants to use a successful rig when fishing from the UK’s beach ,and in this episode GP tries to explain what he believes might be the best rig for a beginner to try in an effort to catch a few fish. Its very short and compact ,but he has had some good success when using it so it might be worth watching to see if you can duplicate it yourself…He also has a cookup on the G-Stove in the World famous Tackle shack,a man-cave that he built himself out of old packing crates…and for a change he didn’t burn the food !!!…Then he repairs one of his 300lb Mako shark jaws,and finally attacks his frozen fountain with a power drill (??)…he just wants to see how deep the ice is after he forgot to empty it in the last freeze up…Another Totally Awesome mashup of information…Enjoy..
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Just a little tip I've found cooking on my log burner, if the burner is to hot for cooking put some 2pence coins on top, can stack them of needed and put the pan on them. Works well 😉
Hold on pause, let me get a coffee first. Cover the sausages with ketchup and sprinkle a good helping of curry powder over it. They are SRT springs.
wonderful seeing the wife! thank you for all the videos!
Hi Graeme. Very entertaining. Thankyou.
At three score years and ten, like you I have dread of cold wet bank hands – but now the box of black nitrile gloves left over from the dreaded covid days come into their own. Slip 'em on under two finger fingerless work gloves (no comments please) and bingo. No water on the digits and relatively warm hands, dextrous enough to tie a knot, friendly enough to grip a slippery Bream and smooth enough not to get hooked up on. On with my goggles and off I go. Dry the gloves on the car heater vent on the way home (open the window a bit) chuck the nitriles in the recycling and happy days!
Good luck
Sticky
All from Amazonia, £13 squid for the Scruff gloves (plenty of options) and & £8 for the black nitriles. With some personal variation you should be good for an awesome winter season.
Is that a homemade log burner? If not what make
All the best fella
hi , greetings from sunny Queensland Australia , points for trying mate , but ,, this is the most useless nerdiest rig ever , cheers
Was trying to buy some hot dogs or similar the other day and thought I'd find some decent ones so started reading the ingredients and all of them except one were made of mechanically removed Chicken so bought the one that was 68% pork and twice the price,
Hoping that the other 32% was nothing too bad.
Always interesting.. even if you do make me feel guilty about just sitting around. Keep up the good work Graham…David B Chichester
I wouldn't have used polyurathane glue on that job, simple super glue would have done it especially if you'd have applied accelerator to one side of the plaque, 20 seconds holding it down. Polyurathane as you say expands and would swell over and off the work piece. I only hope you managed it well in the end.
Hi Graeme,
Great video. I use Sakuma Power Gum for all stop knots including float stop knots. It's a sort of rubber fishing line for want of a better description. You just tie a couple of knots around your line with it, trim it and it slides up and down your line. Highly recommend it, super easy and super quick.
Steve in Fife.
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Hi Graham…thats a three hook clip down… the spring at the top takes up the stretch when you cast so the snoods don't come unclipped when the rig relaxes after the stretch incurred when casting…. also the thinner snoods would stay a little stretched and no longer clip down or stay clipped down in subsequent casts… hope that makes sense… thanks for all your entertaining and informative videos… get well soon and stay well…hope to bump into you on the beach or Bank one day…. regards Rob w
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Thanks so much for always sharing your knowledge Sir, its much appreciated 🙂
Lovely looking hot dogs and good to see the Mrs making a cameo appearance !
Get well soon buddy and keep up the good work .
Cheers.
Been a while seen we seen the good old tackle shack! Missed it big time
Good to see the man cave in use looks toasty warm in there core a year has pass us by seems like yesterday watching last years man cave winter vlog how time flies
I spent many an hour as a kid with my dad melting and casting. Thanks for the memories.
Good to see the missus about.
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Graeme, I use a simple nail to hammer the groove in lead's perfect shape and neat. Love all your vids mate through the years. Never give up, as it will leave a big void in my YouTube viewings Mike does a great show as well watch all he puts out as well. By the way when you shot a vid on Brixham breakwater a while back you were right by my boat a trusty 21 by the name of Lovely maid. That chuffed me up no end. Sadly there are too many seals in the area now and has decimated the fish stocks in and around the harbour. Myself losing many bass and thick lipped mullet. They know exactly how to unhook mackerel too and are not afraid of humans. I love wild life, but they certainly are a menace as you think of the old otter on our rivers. Everything has to find its natural balance.
I thought you were drilling holes to go ice-fishing in your fountain. I'm very disappointed.
srt spring help compress the rig to geather so the snoods dont flap around in the cast keeps it compact and stream line
OMG why eat that formulated crap whe you could get proper butchers sausages ? My father said they were full of minced monkey. Dungeness 40
Good one Graeme. A good rig, I use them as scratching rigs with small hooks and baits if my big baits don't get any interest. Supposed to warming up here in S. Devon from Sunday so might get out and wet a line in a few days.
how do I get 18 minutes and 27 seconds of my life back?
those gaps in the doors ? brrrrr ? gl hh
Graeme, a drop of warm ginger wine with a dash of whisky will do your cough the world of good!
Nice video Graham, these are great rigs I've been using them for years. You can adapt the bottom snood so it fishes the bottom, I crimp it above the lead and put the cascade mid way on the snood lt works a treat.
Get well soon Graeme, hope the fishing barrow rod rest holders were right size.
Spend far too much time watching TA fishing.
I will certainly be trying this off Boscombe Pier when it warms up a little bit!
Great episode. Nice rig as well