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Pike on a Bike - Pike fishing tips TAOutdoors Show

Pike on a Bike - Pike fishing tips TAOutdoors Show

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Rating: 4.0; Vote: 1
Graeme & Mike Pullen from The Totally Awesome Outdoors Show take you on an adventure as they go in search of Pike Using their bike's to help them navigate the Basingstoke Canal, Mike and Graeme give you some Pike fishing tips on the way. Graeme is using his trusty twitching sprats method and Mike is actually in search of Perch on the drop shot technique. If you enjoyed the video please like, comment or subscribe. Thanks - Graeme & Mike. Chat to us on
Date: 2019-09-10

Comments and reviews: 9


The last time i did any fishing was about 20 years ago from the stern deck of the MV Ross Revenge but i have just bought a rod reel and lures, im now living in Lowestoft and im going to do some sea fishing. I wish my dad was still around when i was your age, you have some great memories that you are building together but im 62 now and he passed the day after my 18th birthday, treasure every moment with your dad.
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I actually kitted out a bike with homemade racks, front and rear, specifically for fishing. We don't have canals here (Rhode Island, USA) but there are a lot of woodland parks with small ponds that are only accessible on foot or by biking down the fire roads. Good to see I'm not the only one.
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It was a joy watching you fellas in the UK fish pike Seems a different ballgame from here in Minnesota. Although by our standards your pike are awfully small, they look like a blast to catch from those canals, and the scenery in those villages can't be beat
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Another great vid Graeme and mike. It's a great method and you don't realise how far you've traveled. I miss living in london cos my friend and I, use to start at bow east london and end up in Tottenham north london in no time.
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I fitted a rear basket on my bike with a large DIY rod holder that can hold five rods. I've got my tackle box, bait bucket, 1. 5 liter water bottle, bike tools, and whatever else I need for the day.
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just started fishing, use my bike to get about, from spot to spot, nice easy pace, and still connected to nature. I use rack with panniers. carry my lunch also, jumper sect: )
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Awesome, really enjoyed this. I bike a lot and from time to time get great benefit from using it to get around looking for swims. Thanks for this, made my day: -)
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My advice is to lure fish the canal on a cold morning. The colder the better as it means hopefully there are no boats to ruin the day.
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let me see, cod on a rod? Nah, erm skate on skates? Nah, dab on a moped? It's no good sea fish just don't rhyme well.
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