 Are you going to try and catch today? TENCH! And if you're really lucky a cruisin' carp, yeah? Uh huh! Alright, what's that? A nat! Just in case you catch a massive one. Pat lunches? Yeah, yeah. Pink one. What's the worst you need to catch the fish? A rod. This one. That one? Yellow? Mm-hmm. Okay. We're wasting nuggets. What's a tench like eating though? Don't know. Problems? Scorded catapult hooks, glasses, fish ID chart rigs. Do much of those. Ah, you'll be right. So the first thing we could do is throw some bait-ins, try and get the fish where we're fishing. We have to do pink. Yeah, good idea. This one's mine. There's all your line on here. Undo this bit at the top. That's almost safe. Let's get the end of that line, put it on the end of your pole. Well done, you've done it. Big bit here, push that bit. Done it? Yeah, it's done. It's all closed. See? That can't come off now, can it? Can you please put the maggot on? Oh, here's a tench. Make sure that it reaches the bottom. Thanks for making me lunch, but I'm really impressed. Tell you what, we have a maggot race and whoever wins has to put it on the hook. Ready? Come on! That's mine. Is it? Who's going to win? Which means you have to put it on the hook. Mine one's going the wrong way. Fraser, tell the camera why you don't like touching maggots. Right, Fraser doesn't want to touch maggots so he's going to pass me one and I'm going to put it on the hook. That's the one. He passed me the box, you sneak. We're actually going to do any fishing today. We are. When you've put a maggot on the hook. We're about to put mine on your hand. You know, on Fresh Gordon, to show his bravery, he has to put his arm in that thing. Remember? When it's like Fresh Gordon, to show your bravery, you've got to put your maggot on your hand. Hey! You got it! Passed, passed. Well done. That was good. I'm impressed. Super impressed. See that dragon fly. Hold on tight. It's a big one. I won. Hold on tight. That's a really big one, Fraser. I don't need to go in the ropes. You've dragged it out. Well done. I've got it. I've got it. Oh my word. Are you proud? Yeah, very proud. You've got to put that down there. Because it's really hot and sunny today. We can't take it out of the water for very long. But are you going to hold it? No. Do you know what that is? No. Yeah, you do. You've caught one of these before. It's not a rod. It's a perch. Yeah, well done. It's a perch. How did you know? Because I knew the body. Look how closely hooked it was. Just there, look. Yeah. Fraser, say cheese. Cheese. Look at where he goes. Say cheese. High five. You've got fish slimed. What does Tensh like more? Maggots or sweet corn? They like both. But the sweet corn is less likely to be eaten by a little one. Beautiful cast. Well done. It's gone under strike. Well done. You've got it this time. That's a different fish, Fraser. It's a different fish. Swing it in. Tensh. Yeah. Yeah. Got a tench. It forwards fast. That's it. That's good. So proud you caught a tench. That's cool. I got away. It's going to be a big one, folks. Strike. Yeah, you've got it. That's a big one. That's a big one. That's a big one. That is. Can you hear it croaking? Can you hear him croaking? Croak, croak, croak. I don't know. Any like sweet corn? Nope, but no. Very slimy, isn't he? That's because he's a tench. I've got another tench. Yep, you certainly did. Yeah. Hi. Well done. This is the old car. Well done. Done, Fraser. That's brilliant. That's your biggest rod so far, I think. Why do fish make bubbles? I think your idea of trying some serene bar as bait is a really good idea. Serene is on the hook. And if you catch on this, I'm going to double your pocket money. Oh, that was a fish. Yum. Change all of it. Are you pleased you got your serene bar? Mm-hmm. Silver body, red eye. It's called a roach. Yeah, it's rarer than the other ones. You've got a hook. Hooks come out already. A roach. Very good. I'll have a check it.