Great video mate👍 I fish Loch Etive for Spurdog, Pollack and Wrasse now and again. Normally spend my time fishing for salmon but love a trip down to the local sea loch. You never know what’s going to turn up.
Your dog is a star. Mine would have eaten yer bait, jumped in the water at yer fishing spot and then once wet she would have insisted on sitting in yer lap 😂
Where about is the sea loch . Also wonder if u could help . I’ve been fishing a lot recently but can’t seem to find any big fish . Only been fishing harbours and local marks mind you but how can I find the bigger fish from shore
@@Castlevales it’s loch long. One of the best tools I use to find new places to fish is the marine charts. Here’s a link, you can check depths and drop offs maps.garmin.com/en-GB/marine/?maps=another-brand&overlay=false&key=9z1fmr1ux877 deeper water doesn’t always mean bigger fish but it usually helps a bit. Some places can look great on Google maps or in real life but when you check the charts it’s 2m deep for miles. Steeper drop offs usually help with getting snagged less as you aren’t dragging your gear over the bottom for as long when winding back in too. Harbours are mostly luck for bigger fish, sometimes they’re there sometimes they’re not. Where are you located?
@@W4Aw in the south my favourite place is Burrow Head, near Whithorn. Further north, anywhere along the Sound of Mull with rocks and deep water should be good. Loch Sunart has loads of pollock but it can be hard to find bigger fish there. Tight lines.
Some beautiful fish there. Really enjoyed watching . Tight Lines
Great video- showing some determination- and good fish 👍👏👏👏
Great video mate. Action packed
Great video mate👍 I fish Loch Etive for Spurdog, Pollack and Wrasse now and again. Normally spend my time fishing for salmon but love a trip down to the local sea loch. You never know what’s going to turn up.
Cheers
Quality content as always, well in 👍🏼
Much appreciated. Cheers
Your dog is a star. Mine would have eaten yer bait, jumped in the water at yer fishing spot and then once wet she would have insisted on sitting in yer lap 😂
@@Ocean-blue 😂 cheers
how did you get access on the other side of the loch? where you cant park on the road?
@@marksearle6429 parked here and walked down maps.app.goo.gl/VrUpoF4cLgQ8ye959?g_st=com.google.maps.preview.copy
Where about is the sea loch . Also wonder if u could help . I’ve been fishing a lot recently but can’t seem to find any big fish . Only been fishing harbours and local marks mind you but how can I find the bigger fish from shore
@@Castlevales it’s loch long. One of the best tools I use to find new places to fish is the marine charts. Here’s a link, you can check depths and drop offs maps.garmin.com/en-GB/marine/?maps=another-brand&overlay=false&key=9z1fmr1ux877 deeper water doesn’t always mean bigger fish but it usually helps a bit.
Some places can look great on Google maps or in real life but when you check the charts it’s 2m deep for miles. Steeper drop offs usually help with getting snagged less as you aren’t dragging your gear over the bottom for as long when winding back in too.
Harbours are mostly luck for bigger fish, sometimes they’re there sometimes they’re not.
Where are you located?
Where abouts on the south west coast was the last wee clip? Looks a good spot
Behind auchenlarie holiday park, here’s a pin to the exact rocks maps.app.goo.gl/ZRoC9MpTZHvVarou8?g_st=com.google.maps.preview.copy
@@N57Fishing thanks used to go to that caravan park and planning a trip down that way in october might give this a go 👍🏻
What bait was that you used for the Wrasse?
Tight lines
Ragworm
Looking to go fishing for pollock on the west of Scotland any hot spots ?
@@W4Aw in the south my favourite place is Burrow Head, near Whithorn. Further north, anywhere along the Sound of Mull with rocks and deep water should be good. Loch Sunart has loads of pollock but it can be hard to find bigger fish there. Tight lines.