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Youtube vlogs

Posted: Thu Dec 14 2017 00:00
by Bob Watson
As far as vlogs go, this young man comes over really well, unassuming, well spoken and can catch a fish or two. He epitomises what it's all about for me.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XEw-QZ7WeZA

Re: Youtube vlogs

Posted: Thu Dec 14 2017 20:23
by bencarvosso
I agree bob, hes very enthusiastic and articulate. Ive watched a lot of his videos and really enjoyed them
Hes caught some really good fish and ive particularly enjoyed his perch and tench sessions...
I made a video myself this year and there''s a lot of work into doing it properly...
I did chicken out of posting it in the end though and decided to keep it for a personal memory lol

Re: Youtube vlogs

Posted: Thu Dec 14 2017 20:24
by Graham Owen
Nice... I'm burnt out with "celebrity" pike anglers and dream locations that say what they like,and like what they say.
https://youtu.be/GOMMpkeQS2w
Can I offer you this film,in four parts,that works on so many levels

Re: Youtube vlogs

Posted: Thu Dec 14 2017 22:09
by Nige Johns
Graham Owen wrote: Thu Dec 14 2017 20:24 -
Nice... I'm burnt out with "celebrity" pike anglers and dream locations that say what they like,and like what they say.
https://youtu.be/GOMMpkeQS2w
Can I offer you this film,in four parts,that works on so many levels
I like tha Graham,stunningly marked pike and fat as barrels :thumbs:

Re: Youtube vlogs

Posted: Thu Dec 14 2017 23:17
by Graham Owen
YouTube has parallels in fishing a large lake.A vast surface with only the small,numerous and familiar visible...
Catalogued properly and weighted toward quality, as opposed to noise and the ability to drape product from it,YouTube would be a great modern gift.
There's big fish in there...

Re: Youtube vlogs

Posted: Thu Dec 14 2017 23:26
by Bob Watson
bencarvosso wrote: Thu Dec 14 2017 20:23 -
I agree bob, hes very enthusiastic and articulate. Ive watched a lot of his videos and really enjoyed them
Hes caught some really good fish and ive particularly enjoyed his perch and tench sessions...
I made a video myself this year and there''s a lot of work into doing it properly...
I did chicken out of posting
it in the end though and decided to keep it for a personal memory lol
Stick it up Ben, I'm sure we'll be impressed :thumbs:

Re: Youtube vlogs

Posted: Thu Dec 14 2017 23:41
by bencarvosso
its not in the same class as anything on youtube and in reflection im glad i kept it to myself...
got enough flak for my written blog...
you live and learn

Re: Youtube vlogs

Posted: Thu Dec 14 2017 23:59
by Daniel
Bob Watson wrote: Thu Dec 14 2017 00:00 -
As far as vlogs go, this young man comes over really well, unassuming, well spoken and can catch a fish or two. He epitomises what it's all about for me.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XEw-QZ7WeZA

I like his videos but find his cackhandedness when both casting out and when netting fish so annoying.
Magicians don't swap hands as much as he does!

Re: Youtube vlogs

Posted: Fri Dec 15 2017 00:04
by Bob Watson
Matt Hayes is the worst ever for that!

I got a right hand wind Mitchell Match for Xmas off my mam one year. I was the same cack hander for ages, never had the heart to tell her about righties being lefties where reels were concerned