How you doing bud cracking wrasse you got yourself there..you not tried East Coast fishing like st abbs head..plenty of wrasse,cod,pollock kicking about there..
Hi Scott, thanks, and I haven’t explored the East Coast yet! However It’s somewhere I would like to give a shot in the near future, what about yourself? Are you based on the East Coast?
@@theanglingfront no am from Glasgow but usually venture out to those places looking for that bigger fish..st abbs head and Eyemouth are really good also a Portpatrick and other places down dumfries and Galloway..West Coast basically greenock and Loch long not ventured anywhere like sky yet but that last spot you were at looked cracking but ppl dnt usually give away there locations can see why lol
@@jarrowvikingsinsaneangling9785 how you doing J.V ..am heading down to burrowhead for a week so ordered ten 60 g silver minnows..what bait should a take with me .rag for wrasse and Sandwell for float fishing some crab for cod u sais and some prawns not wanna take too much coz am with the family but a will he hitting they rocks every morning g at 5 o clock till 9 might even get some dusk fishing done aswell if am allowed lol
Help please,,, i want to fish for seabass off the cliffs, they are usually 2,5kg... I have to reel them up a cliff 100 meters. I googled all day, 'strongest reel' etc tec. Can't get any results. Does anyone know which is the best fixed spool reel for reeling up fish out of water up cliffs? Ideally around 485 - 500grams to match my rod. Thank You in advance Guy's.
Hi Dales, I couldn’t really say, for reeling a bass 100 metres up a cliff, if it was me I would try find a place that has better access for landing fish maybe? As for the reel, I know that the Penn Spinfisher 5000 gets a good write up however, definitely worth a look i reckon mate, sorry I could be of any more help,
What a stunning setting to be in all day!!
Couldn’t agree anymore Cree, the place is absolutely wonderful and the fishing ain’t too bad either 😁🤘🏻🎣
@theanglingfront not too bad at all ☺️👌🏽
Thanks for sharing, that's a cracking session you've had there and a really enjoyable watch.
Thanks Colin, appreciate it 🤙🏻 It was one of the better sessions this year, great fun
My hometown. Superb no every rock mark down the Rhins. Wrasse put up some fight.
I find they love the ragworm. Hit them hard.
Awesome, love using rag for them, have you had luck with them on limpets at all?
@@theanglingfront not tried for a while with them. Imagine they'd be OK with any shellfish.
Amazing place and super fish, that's a location I've yet to explore! Good, seriously GOOD video!!
Thanks Soul Trader, very much appreciate it
Spent a huge amount of my spare time fishing that area as a youth before going overseas..
Aw Nice one, how did it used to fish back when you were young? Bet it was absolutely magical at that point
Yeep I like the action and the clean water not to mention the big Ballan . well played lads . new sub as well
Thanks Nico, 🤙🏻 Appreciate it, looking forward till your next vid!!
@@theanglingfront Me too . Plans are made on Friday .
@@NicolasValentinScotland tightlines Nico 🎣
@@NicolasValentinScotland nico the legend. We are going fishing. Good session on your last visit on the Clyde at Gourock. Brave soul in the cold 😁
@@CF_Fishing I am due a big fish lads .stay tuned and tight lines
🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
Thanks ND, much appreciated, 🤙🏻
Brilliant mate how do you find these locations…another belter off a video 👍
Thanks Scott, Appreciate it, 🤙🏻
No worries mate 👍
Rhins of Galloway has good rock marks all the way from corsewall lighthouse to the mull of Galloway. Rougher ground best for the wrasse.
Need to make a wee summer trip down there then many thanks 🙏
How you doing bud cracking wrasse you got yourself there..you not tried East Coast fishing like st abbs head..plenty of wrasse,cod,pollock kicking about there..
Hi Scott, thanks, and I haven’t explored the East Coast yet! However It’s somewhere I would like to give a shot in the near future, what about yourself? Are you based on the East Coast?
@@theanglingfront no am from Glasgow but usually venture out to those places looking for that bigger fish..st abbs head and Eyemouth are really good also a Portpatrick and other places down dumfries and Galloway..West Coast basically greenock and Loch long not ventured anywhere like sky yet but that last spot you were at looked cracking but ppl dnt usually give away there locations can see why lol
Great video really enjoyed 😉 👍 I have subscribed
@@jarrowvikingsinsaneangling9785 Thanks Jarrow, me too! Looking forward to your future videos, tight lines 🎣
@@jarrowvikingsinsaneangling9785 how you doing J.V ..am heading down to burrowhead for a week so ordered ten 60 g silver minnows..what bait should a take with me .rag for wrasse and Sandwell for float fishing some crab for cod u sais and some prawns not wanna take too much coz am with the family but a will he hitting they rocks every morning g at 5 o clock till 9 might even get some dusk fishing done aswell if am allowed lol
Can i ask where there mark is ? Heading down to south west for 5 days in couple of weeks with my son . Hoping to get some wrasse . Thanks
@@RossMcCarvill Hi mate, this is on the Mull of Galloway, there is a lighthouse there and this is along the cliffs just below it, 👍🏻
Help please,,, i want to fish for seabass off the cliffs, they are usually 2,5kg... I have to reel them up a cliff 100 meters. I googled all day, 'strongest reel' etc tec. Can't get any results. Does anyone know which is the best fixed spool reel for reeling up fish out of water up cliffs?
Ideally around 485 - 500grams to match my rod. Thank You in advance Guy's.
Hi Dales, I couldn’t really say, for reeling a bass 100 metres up a cliff, if it was me I would try find a place that has better access for landing fish maybe? As for the reel, I know that the Penn Spinfisher 5000 gets a good write up however, definitely worth a look i reckon mate, sorry I could be of any more help,
Thanks so much @@theanglingfront