Pike Fishermen MUST Watch This Video!
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Published 2024-02-20
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Hi guys. Since this video seems to be blowing up I thought it would be good to plug my Instagram here. On there I give regular updates on up and coming videos, remind you guys when there's a new video up and ask you guys for recommendations on what you'd like to see etc. Check it out!. - www.instagram.com/the_ginger_fisherman/ Ps love you guys ❤
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A lot of people despise "bait and wait" fishing but for me it's one of my absolute favorites. Thanks for all the info!
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Great. Yes, more movies like this. They show the true reaction of the fish.
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I love how you say "fingers crossed we get some fish on the bank". You're so humble champ!
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Thanks Chris…total fascinating watching how they react to different baits…just shows you could be sat there either using the wrong baits on that day or not giving them long enough to take…I tend to move quite quickly if I’ve had no interest instantly…really appreciate it…great watch as always👍🏻
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From Northern Ontario where Pike abound this was an excellent video on how pike react as they get ready to strike. I’ve been lucky to have caught pike ranging from 20-29 pounds. I work in a fishing tackle store and I tell my customers that pike prefer dead bait. Dead bait gives them time to size up their next meal. Nothing beats a dead bait under a float for pike fishing. I still get a thrill as the bobber dances on the surface then plunges under as the pike hammers the bait! Awesome underwater video I really enjoyed it!
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Truly wonderful Chris. Your underwater filming is so helpful and has helped us understand better the pikes behaviour, and when we just wonder what’s going on down there when our bate is on the bottom. Great work. What a truly beautiful fish the Pike are.😊👍
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Superb Chris - you consistently produce the best fishing footage on the tube. Well done pal.
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Stunning footage Chris! Very well done! They check that bait out with pure elegance, great to see them moving and reacting to bait in this way 👏
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It's so interesting to see how they investigated the baits before taking them.. I was always under the impression they just go for it if there are there
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Amazing to see how the last pike, with a "gulp", scoops the dead bait from the bottom. A real baller! Nice vid as usual man!
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Chris your videos are the best fishing vids on youtube no question. thanks
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Brilliant footage mate .Your the only person taking time on this subject and your enthusiasm shines .Great vid sir .
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Brilliant!!! Definitely love to see more Chris, professional footage and informative narration, great work
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I've only ever fished with a float for small stuff at the local club but watching these videos has inspired me to buy a light spinner rod. Everything I know about spinning is from this channel or one or two other English YouTube channels! (Thanks Carl!) So far I've got a load of perch - mostly less than half a pound but I've caught a few up to a pound which isn't much compared to Chris but I've been so happy with them! Thanks for your tuition Chris! I love the videos where you teach the basics - I think that's how most fisherman learn how to fish these days! Tight lines and keep the educational vids coming!
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You can see that most of those fish have been laying doggo during the bad weather because of the water leeches on them. The footage is amazing as usual. Good one Chris. 👍
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G. Fisherman, thank you so very much. The underwater video is fabulous. It's crystal clear and sharp as can be. Really enjoyed seeing natural fish behavior.
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As clearly interested in the bait as they were, worthy of note was how prudent their attitude towards both the bait and the camera. Great video - thanks!
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This fresh water fishing channel has 💯 got the best content such a choice of different stuff fantastic 👌
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Another great video showing fish behaviour. Although the Pike fishing is different in Scotland (we don't have pike in rivers and have only a small handful of canals, we have to fish lochs, casting further and in deeper water) the fish behaviour is the same (I presume)() This video has helped and got me thinking. Cheers 👍