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In reply to Post #28 Download the duckduckgo browser, in it open youtube webby, when you click on a vid you should get the option to open the vid in Duckplayer instead of youtube. Every now and then Youtube might block you, but not often
@ armalitemk1
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In reply to Post #25 Brilliant thanks, I wish I'd have known this before very very much appreciated for this info, I can watch again without all the 💩
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I only ever watch anglers on their EU adventures now. Jim Lightfoot, Samir, Baitworks, Otto Reade etc.
I think it depends at what stage of your angling life you're at. Many have used the same bait, same mono, same hooks etc for many years, so the advertorial totalcarp days are long behind you.
It's a bit different if you're wet behind the ears theoretically, and wish to soak up every bit of information you can to see what fits your situation.
The only issue is, opinions are rarely based on science, so I take a lot of the advertorials with a pinch of salt as they are based on selling the product on offer.
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In reply to Post #25 Is that via a web link or on the YouTube app?
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In reply to Post #23 Look for his cooking vids under CarpTV.
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Not carpfishing, but for those who like all species, Artificial flight is a pretty good YT uploader.
Only 6 videos, all shot really well with zero emphisis on product or instruction.
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In reply to Post #24 Download Duckduckgo browser and when you click on the youtube vid choose Duckplayer, no more ads
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In reply to Post #4 There are ad blocking apps you can use to get around this, I started using one a few months ago after getting tired of adverts every 5 minutes.
For me same as many of you guys, Terry of course, Simon Crow, Jim Lightfoot, Briggs, Some of the Bait works and Sticky stuff, Tinpot, most others are all ott and too full on.
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In reply to Post #19 Thanks for the recommendation, I'm going to watch one of Joe Morgan's vids later.
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Kenny Parsons stuff is pretty good. He's a guide on places like Hamps Avon etc Barbel & chub mainly.
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You can watch darrell peck book an entire lake for himself for 3 weeks so he can bore out the UK's biggest mirror if you want 👀
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I really like 'The Magic of Fishing' by John Moorwood.
Not carp fishing (although he does occasionally), just general fishing on rivers, lakes, for a variety of species, in mostly scenic places, and he has a nice laid back style. Reminds me why I started fishing as a kid in the first place.
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In reply to Post #18 I like a bit of penners myself.. bit of a conspiracy theorist.. but if you can get round that he speaks some sense. A lot of his stuff these days is behind his own pay wall. But he still puts out stuff from his sponsors on the tube.
Another guy I really like is Joe Morgans Carp Angle. Again he has his own pay wall. But a lot of his early stuff was put out on YouTube. Has a refreshing outlook on life and he's putting out his content for all the right reasons. That's why I subscribe. One of the cheapest out there £3.99 for roughly an hour and a half of content a month.. give his free stuff a watch. Dont think you will be disapounted.
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I quite like Penning's vids, probably not a very popular choice as I never see him mentioned. He's one of the few that holds my attention for more than a few minutes & I tend to just listen & absorb what he says like a sponge as he always seems to make sense to me.
Some good suggestions here that I hadn't heard of before.
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https://youtube.com/@outandaboutwithdarrenandmaggie?si=5sh2l_u_Wn9ikbBt
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