Another excellent session with a great mix of species 👌 I really do wish that many more people would use circle hooks...None of your fish were deeply hooked, which inevitably leads to their demise. Hopefully anyone who is new to the sport and watches this, will follow your good lead. Your channel is setting an excellent example of good fish handling skills and conservation. Keep up your great work 🎣 👍
Nice wee video, I used to fish from there regularly when I was a bairn, I used to float fish mackerel strip close into the edge over the kelp at high water but well up off the bottom and used to get pollack to 5lb, Tried from there after just lockdown but found the rocks to much for my old legs and went on my arse a couple times so I won't be back, too old for that carry on now...
One of my friend’s son , Callum burns, has the uk record for the largest uk scorpion fish caught spear fishing! Not sure if anyone is out there trying to break his record yet.
just a wee question man, what sort of permit do you need to do this sort of thing, i’m a young guy trying to get into it and live on the west coast, don’t wanna break any laws
In Scotland, In the sea you don’t need any permit, unless you’re specifically targeting sea trout. We don’t need a rod license like other places. Hope you give it a go, good luck man.
Lovely video once again. Dear old Lana looking well.
@@17losttrout cheers mate
Another excellent session with a great mix of species 👌
I really do wish that many more people would use circle hooks...None of your fish were deeply hooked, which inevitably leads to their demise.
Hopefully anyone who is new to the sport and watches this, will follow your good lead. Your channel is setting an excellent example of good fish handling skills and conservation.
Keep up your great work 🎣
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@@andrewmaccallum2367 cheers mate, much appreciated.
@N57Fishing You're very welcome indeed pal 👍
Well done mate good mixed bag 🏴
@@CJ-br2lo cheers mate
Brilliant session- love mixture of catches, scenery and Lana always a bonus 👍👏👏👏
@@devuph cheers
Class, I spin off there in the summer. Plenty decent Pollack and some wee Cod. Never had a scorpion, Dab or blenny!!
@@andrewsword3992 was expecting such variety. First time there, couldn’t believe my luck. Cheers
some nice fish 🎣👍
@@ApolloWoodwork cheers, had a great day, I wasn’t expecting such a variety.
Nice wee video, I used to fish from there regularly when I was a bairn, I used to float fish mackerel strip close into the edge over the kelp at high water but well up off the bottom and used to get pollack to 5lb,
Tried from there after just lockdown but found the rocks to much for my old legs and went on my arse a couple times so I won't be back, too old for that carry on now...
@@dogbreath7088 I’ll give that a try next time I’m there. Aye I nearly fell a couple of times, not the comfiest spot to fish. Cheers
HI N57 , thanks for all your excellent videos. Are you fishing the east coast next year in your own boat.
Another good session mate could I ask where to park to get to this mark cheers
@@cerskine261 there’s a carpark just above the beach. Here’s a pin on the map… maps.app.goo.gl/bTSkenrL5KMpcJfn9?g_st=com.google.maps.preview.copy
Cheers pal👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Coldingham ,Dunbar , st Abbs , Eyemouth are all beautiful places to fish, not far from Auld Reekie
@@donaldthomson9411 I blanked at Dunbar last week but still nice to be out. Made up for it in this trip! Cheers
One of my friend’s son , Callum burns, has the uk record for the largest uk scorpion fish caught spear fishing! Not sure if anyone is out there trying to break his record yet.
just a wee question man, what sort of permit do you need to do this sort of thing, i’m a young guy trying to get into it and live on the west coast, don’t wanna break any laws
In Scotland, In the sea you don’t need any permit, unless you’re specifically targeting sea trout. We don’t need a rod license like other places. Hope you give it a go, good luck man.
Thse wee Colaiesd are good bait, as are the Mackerel. Why, buy bait when, you are already catching it?