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From: outfishlivebait
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  • Nooooo don`t put it back in the water its tasty!

  • @Tekdiver1981 To let it grow bigger...

  • @Tekdiver1981 They prbly have plenty of fish.

  • is that on danube?

  • @rugedandraw It was on Haringvliet in the Netherlands, but it could be any river in Europe including Danube where you can apply the same technique(s).

  • @outfishlivebait I fish asp and carp on danube Romania tulcea area,i dont have a boat or anything just an old rod and i want to try zander fishing this spring,by march if the weather is good,I cant aford any fancy gear so I was wondering if you can recomend some soft baits like the cheap plastic ones mostly what color and size,I know a place with huge rocks its 20 mints walk from my house i want to try it and i hate to use live bait.Thanx

  • was that a walleye? its has a white tip on its tail. but its eyes look different, is that a sauger?

  • @FuckinCrazyness That's a European walleye called sander (Dutch) or zander (German).

  • About the ony thing I can think of to maybe improve the presentation - and bare in mind I know NOTHING about making "home movies" - would be to have a microphone on each person who is likely to talk. Wind noise gets in really quickly and overpowers the sound of your voice at times. Not a major problem tho. Just means I have to watch it again ;)

  • @MrTatts64

    Agreed. Thank you for your feedback. It's difficult when you operate a handy HD video camera that is not a professional equipment. To do this properly, you need someone carrying a boom with a "wind-noise" negating microphone and Sony shoulder-mount professional video camera.

  • @outfishlivebait Well my friend, I did say that I knew nothing about recording these "films" :)

    At the end of the day tho, you are still doing so much better than normal, as they aren't even bothering with what looks to be a fantastic side to the sport of fishing.

  • @MrTatts64

    Thank you very much.

  • Just a quick "thank you" for all the really helpful videos you have put up on here.

  • @MrTatts64

    You're very welcome. Any suggestion to improve the information presented for future videos?

  • Would you jig this slow when fishing for Sea Bass? or would you have to be more aggressive with your rod movement?

    Thanks

  • @ORDOVIC

    The key is to present it as natural as possible and the state of the fish activity.

    For sander in the early spring, they tend to be sluggish so sometimes you need to bounce the jig on top of their heads to provoke them. Same goes with bass sometimes. But at other times, they may be aggressive and you need to create an illusion that the "baitfish" on your rig are nervous and panicky.

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