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Bass Fishing UK – Fish Locker Team – Bass, Pollack and Wrasse. Join the Fishlocker team for a beautiful session on the boat. Fishing over reefs we all manage to catch some stunning fish.

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  1. – If anyone here has a free minute can do us a favour, my wife Hannah’s YouTube channel is so close to the 1000 subs she needs to engage monetisation. Please can you subscribe and help her reach the milestone. You do not even need to watch the videos – she already has a great viewer base. She just needs the subs to qualify. Here is the link. Thank you. πŸ˜ŠπŸ‘πŸ»πŸ’™ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjEjJ1dCevp_kShRHV9nyzQ

  2. Took our lass fishing once, course fishing we were doing OK for an hour, then she said "I need a wee" go in the bushes "ya can f**k off πŸ˜‚ I said go in the back of the van there's a bucket, this got the same response so we packed up and dashed home thankfully we were very local, she won't come anymore 🀣🀣

  3. Love how it is a family affair with you guys, refreshing to see, only just found you guys… I am a course angler in the main but I fancy doing more sea fishing as a result of your great channel, keep up the good work!

  4. Hey mate. I love float fishing from my yak but never have the success you have. I normally set my sliding float at the half way mark of whatever depth I have beneath my kayak. What depth do you generally fish your live bait & also, have you had much success with float fishing frozen joey mackerel or frozen large sandeels. What be keen to hear your thoughts John?? πŸ‘πŸ»

  5. Great day, reminds me of taking my son out as a youngster. He's now 28 yr old and still loves fishing with me. Unfortunately my wife won't join us, too scared of the water.

  6. It’s a cold January day and watching your vids help to keep the fishing juices flowing untill I can get out myself , those warm summer days are what we crave at this moment . The anticipation is rekindled on watching all your vids keep it up John and family you’ve cracked it it a very british way ….god I wish I was out on the water…tight lines from andy Thomas πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§

  7. Hi John, the kids and I are really enjoying all your excellent videos. The one question we have though is what is the best way to catch sand eels from the boat? I see many times where you have them already but haven't seen a video yet on what rigs etc you use. I know it's a bit trivial for you going for tiny things but a fish is a fish πŸ™‚

  8. What a brilliant video! James is such a sweet little dude, and it's obvious that fishing is something he loves too! I have autism and fishing is a great focus for me. It's also an amazing therapy when things get too much.

    Hope that you are all doing well. Tight lines!

  9. Please stop making me home sick…No, really a lovely warm family video. I know this area so well, watching the ebb tide & tide race in the back ground. As a kid, the man who taught me so much lived a little way inshore from here, he used to run trammel nets on the flat ground just outside of the massive bottom rocks, catch was huge angler fish turbot, crabs too big to get into pots & craw fish, here in France they call them Langouste, I remember back then French fishing boats offering 4 or 5 lobsters for one Langouste. Thanks again..

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