 I've got the head cut vertically down the middle, so it's like head and gut. Okay, so all its juices are flowing, is that the idea? About a slight crisis and all the worms have died because it's been such a hot day, had a lot of worms, really not looking very lively at all. I'm going to inflate these in with a needle and try and get them airing, then pop them up. I've got a running lead, two ounces, an American fishing wire, and that's a stem of pole float held on with float rubbers to a size eight barbless hook. And the idea of that is that the eel won't want to eat that bit, but it will want to eat this bit. It's staying nice and buoyant. Right, so I've got an open bare arm and a monkey climber hoaxing that line down. Ah, Will's got a fish on. Does it hurt? It's good. Target species. Target species is mostly big bait. Checking to catch something decent tonight. It's a good fish apparently. That's what you thought it was though. It's still a nice fish. So Charlie has had a blank night, and now he has got what looks like a very nice side deal indeed. It's all done, Charlie. Oh yeah. That's got a huge shooting head. Put it as a head. That's what he's going to behave for me. Let's put him down a minute. We can't just turn it upside down and stroke him. Caress it. That should be easy enough. It's just three pounds, I would say that's three pounds. That head though. That head is wicked. That is awesome. Well done, Charlie. That's a wicked deal. Well that's utterly bizarre. I didn't get a run all night, and then this morning I got a run at 5.30 in the morning. I mean, the theory is that if there's no pike in the water, then eels will feed happily during the day. So maybe there's an element of truth in that. Or maybe I'd slept the whole night with no bait on the hook after getting a pluck that didn't sound on the bite of the arm, because there was no bait when I wound it in. I'm not really good at night fishing, so that's probably the end of the video. Thanks for watching. See you next time.