Another decent place in that area used to be in at Newark Castle. They closed the pier, but if you go to the East of it, there used to be a concrete wall with blue railings and alot of people used to fish there. Needs to be close to high tide though. Used to be lots of flounder, coalies and pollack there.
Cool video. I used to fish that area when I was younger (1980-90s) and I never caught wrasse. Nobody did as I remember. I always thought of it as a southern water fish.
Nice video man, I am from the area and fish this spot now and again. Nice to see the cuckoo wrasse coming out of the spot. I had a small female further up river earlier this year
@@ClydeLerfer thanks, I love catching all kinds of wrasse. That was my first cuckoo for a while, very welcome wee surprise to round off a great day. Cheers
Love watching ur videos. I wouldn’t mind inviting u on a fishing trip with myself and my pal. We have a mark that produces easy 50 great fish between the two of us every time we go. We always take the GoPro and take videos on our phones but bottle it when it comes to actually posting a video. It’s a mark that will give tons of wrasse and pollock. We have both had our bbs at this mark. If ur interested in coming along with us and making a video from it then get back in touch. We have never went to this mark and not caught 40/50 fish minimum. That’s also excluding mackerel. Got pics of some massive fish at it. Not sure how to show u in comments
Looks like a fun session, I tend to find that the fishing is good (with tons of mackeral) all the way through October but really dies down through November in the Firth of Clyde
@@LibertasScotland thanks, that’s good to know, I’ve not really done a lot of fishing on the Clyde. Mostly on the east coast before but I’m trying a lot more new spots since I’ve started filming my trips. Cheers
Btw we both live in Clydebank and the mark is under two hours away. Going by ur videos u can’t stay too far from where we live. It’s a guaranteed great video trip. If u would like to see some of the fish caught at the mark let me know how to send pics/ vids to you 👍
Always love a n57 upload! Do you use different sizes or special kinds of rods for different methods of fishing or do you just decide on the day if you’re going to bait or put a lure on it?
I’ve got a couple of rods that I use for both bait and lure fishing, as well as a couple of rods that are specifically for each method. Each rod has a weight limit for casting, so as long as you don’t go over the limit you can really use most rods however you like. Obviously beach casters or other very heavy rods aren’t suitable for lures as you would be knackered after the first few casts. My favourite rod is the second one shown in this video, it’s actually sold as a mackerel feathering rod but I’ve caught big pollock and pike on lures with it and regularly use it for bait fishing. It’s a really great low cost rod that you can use almost anywhere. Cheers
@@N57Fishingno problem but not sure how to send you any info? Not clued up on these social media platforms lol.. can I somehow send you stuff on messenger? Not sure how
@@stephengray6996 I’ve just made an email for the channel, n57fishing@gmail.com can chat through that or I’ll just send you my mobile number. Obviously don’t want to post anything like that here
@@RobertKuzmick yeah my beach caster and new lure rod are both Penn rods. Really liking the new lure rod, hopefully get more of a bend in it soon. Cheers
Really enjoying your videos 👍🐟
Great wee session keep them coming !
An excellent session...and very good fish handling/conservation 👍
Yep, really enjoyable channel.
That was a great session, well done 👍
@@richardjohnson3463 cheers mate
Fantastic session, well done.
Another decent place in that area used to be in at Newark Castle. They closed the pier, but if you go to the East of it, there used to be a concrete wall with blue railings and alot of people used to fish there. Needs to be close to high tide though. Used to be lots of flounder, coalies and pollack there.
great stuff
Cool video. I used to fish that area when I was younger (1980-90s) and I never caught wrasse. Nobody did as I remember. I always thought of it as a southern water fish.
Great videos. 👌🏻👏🏻
@@paulcullen5015 cheers
Nice dog
Nice video man, I am from the area and fish this spot now and again. Nice to see the cuckoo wrasse coming out of the spot. I had a small female further up river earlier this year
@@ClydeLerfer thanks, I love catching all kinds of wrasse. That was my first cuckoo for a while, very welcome wee surprise to round off a great day. Cheers
Excellent session. Loved the cuckoo wrasse.
@@KeefsCattys stunning fish, that was my favourite. Cheers mate
Just came across your channel.
Really enjoyed the session.
Subscribed!
@@bigaldo8187 thanks, much appreciated
Love watching ur videos. I wouldn’t mind inviting u on a fishing trip with myself and my pal. We have a mark that produces easy 50 great fish between the two of us every time we go. We always take the GoPro and take videos on our phones but bottle it when it comes to actually posting a video. It’s a mark that will give tons of wrasse and pollock. We have both had our bbs at this mark. If ur interested in coming along with us and making a video from it then get back in touch. We have never went to this mark and not caught 40/50 fish minimum. That’s also excluding mackerel. Got pics of some massive fish at it. Not sure how to show u in comments
Looks like a fun session, I tend to find that the fishing is good (with tons of mackeral) all the way through October but really dies down through November in the Firth of Clyde
@@LibertasScotland thanks, that’s good to know, I’ve not really done a lot of fishing on the Clyde. Mostly on the east coast before but I’m trying a lot more new spots since I’ve started filming my trips. Cheers
Btw we both live in Clydebank and the mark is under two hours away. Going by ur videos u can’t stay too far from where we live. It’s a guaranteed great video trip. If u would like to see some of the fish caught at the mark let me know how to send pics/ vids to you 👍
@@1983rossco sounds good, send a couple pics to n57fishing@gmail.com I’ll give you my number or fb on that, don’t want to post anything here
I'm Clydebank too 45 mins google maps says
Wee I’ll be going to this place in a couple of weeks. Ill give u a shout to see if ur up for it 👍
@@1983rossco cheers
Great vid! Still wondering what was the big one that got away..
@@roddorman8292 so am I 😢 cheers
Always love a n57 upload!
Do you use different sizes or special kinds of rods for different methods of fishing or do you just decide on the day if you’re going to bait or put a lure on it?
I’ve got a couple of rods that I use for both bait and lure fishing, as well as a couple of rods that are specifically for each method.
Each rod has a weight limit for casting, so as long as you don’t go over the limit you can really use most rods however you like. Obviously beach casters or other very heavy rods aren’t suitable for lures as you would be knackered after the first few casts.
My favourite rod is the second one shown in this video, it’s actually sold as a mackerel feathering rod but I’ve caught big pollock and pike on lures with it and regularly use it for bait fishing. It’s a really great low cost rod that you can use almost anywhere. Cheers
Top man. Cheers 👍
Is that Inverkip Bay? 👍
@@telsh1973 maps.app.goo.gl/1cn3Zspnncv6HcDYA?g_st=com.google.maps.preview.copy this is where I was, cheers
Loving you videos.. keeps me going when I can't get out. You interested in any new marks? Happy to share a few
@@stephengray6996 aye definitely, that would be great. Cheers
@@N57Fishingno problem but not sure how to send you any info? Not clued up on these social media platforms lol.. can I somehow send you stuff on messenger? Not sure how
@@stephengray6996 I’ve just made an email for the channel, n57fishing@gmail.com can chat through that or I’ll just send you my mobile number. Obviously don’t want to post anything like that here
@@N57Fishing just sent you an email👍
Did I notice a Penn rod?
@@RobertKuzmick yeah my beach caster and new lure rod are both Penn rods. Really liking the new lure rod, hopefully get more of a bend in it soon. Cheers