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  • hahaha with special guest appearance by Mr Wickens!!!!! tight lines lads!

  • @77DonkeyKong77 Do you know Mick? And thanks!

  • what lake ?

  • @19abraham99 speci 1 at Tanyards.

  • i caught pike and carp from river thames they dont taste too good but i eat them anyway. did you eat that carp?

  • @BIGFATnHEAVYY No I did not eat the fish. That's the rules at pretty much every coarse fishery. If you eat all the fish you catch then there is a reason why your Big Fat n Heavy!

  • @BIGFATnHEAVYY yeah stop eating thames carp you greedy mf! EE i bet! YOUR RUINING IT FOR OTHERS THAT WANT TO CATCH THAT FISH U EAT IN THE FUTURE! I BET YOU DONT HAVE A LICENSE EITHER! AND YOUR GIVING US A BAD NAME, TAKE ONLY PHOTOS LEAVE ONLY FOOTPRINTS

  • @elmundo88 do you need license for river? i fish for 6 year in england nobody ask me for license. i dont like eat carp in thames they taste of mud barbel is nice eat thow but hard to capture.. what is bad name?

  • Great video. The same thing happened to me a few weeks ago. I was lure fishing for pike on my local canal and had a take on the first cast. I never expected to see a carp on the end but finally netted it and it was 15lb! Keep the videos coming!

  • @brighteyessteve haha, nice one! It's funny how fishing is so unpredictable!

  • @hookedOnfishing0000 don't want to be a strict school teacher on your spinning setup, but i will strongly advise you to use a minimum of 15lb breaking strain for pike as they are very strong fish and when you do hit a double they can snap 8 lb line with a head shake. other than that brilliant video, And our crew will be filming as soon as the weather warms up!!

    kind regards

  • @WetLinesTV Thanks. We look forward to your vids!

  • what rods are you using for spinning and line ?

  • @dan9766 8lb line and my Middy Pellet Waggler Rod. Nice and stiff to set the hook, but it is not a heavy rod so i can hold it all day.

  • lovely looking carp carl, and good video! and yeah u will often get bream hit a lure when trolling on some of the rivers around here.

  • @fenlandfisherman nice, and thanks :)

  • where is part 2 ??

  • @dan9766 Click on the box right at the end with the video playing inside it. That will take you to part two.

  • first class .protecpestcontrol.co.uk

  • wait a minuit do carp even eat fish or do you think it mistaked it for something else

  • @horselord777 Carp eat pretty much anything which will fit in their mouths. I have heard of pike on deadbaits and livebaits. ! 

  • wow that's incredible! fairly hooked in the mouth, i assume?

  • @TheBrogers1 yup!! Well pleased!

  • @TheBrogers1 Old carps eat small fishes too.

  • you definitley arent over doing it looks great

  • i like all the speeding up youve been doing recently

  • @perchman11 We are hoping we haven't overdone it but it is handy to speed up boring things, and give a picture of time passing. Thanks :)

  • wow that was very strange and so cool. i didn't even know carp eat other fish

    but any way you guys are amazing especilly you carl

  • @horselord777 I was surprised as well!! Thanks!

  • What?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!? A carp? On a lure?

    Seriously, that's definitely the strangest thing I've ever seen in fishing...

  • @HertsFishing Thats what I thought!

  • Great stuff Carl! Shame I didn't manage to catch, but never mind. See you soon mate :)

  • @ChapelBaits Thanks and yes we will fish together again soon :)

  • What rods are they Carl?

  • @BanksideBloggers Doctor Spin Pike rods from Dragon Pike. :)

  • @HookedOnFishing000 Dragon Carp Direct?!?!?!!

  • @BanksideBloggers Yep, its not amazing quality.

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