I love that type of sea fishing in Scotland. Targeting Pollack and Mackerel from the shore. Both put up a huge fight for their size but in different ways. Mackerel are psycho whilst Pollack are heavy weight tuggers. Off to my fave mark on Tuesday. I’m not as fearless as you though and I like a bit more rock space rather than be always one trip from the edge. Love your vids so keep ‘em coming.
Good video thanks, 2 great fish but I think I might have kept the first for dinner, the better one you did right putting it back, too much for 1 person to eat, take care, Norfolk Ray
I try to put as many back as I can Ray, only keeping if deep hooked. I like to think that conservation is key to continued sport for us all in the future 👍🎣🐟
Another good fun session hinny always remember the blank sessions make the catching ones ten times better ! Keep up the good work and keep us entertained 👍🙂
You're getting better Hin, some canny pollock there, well done . Slow but steady at Beadnell this week, also with nice pollock to rubber lures. Stay safe on the rocks mind !
Thanks 😊 I feel more confident in what I’m doing. I’m always very careful on the rocks, safety first etc. Big trip coming up in a week up to Northern Scotland for ten nights for adventures with Mark so should get a few videos done 👍
I drove all the way to Shegra to hike to Sandwood bay, but vehicular access to the campsite was blocked off, access on foot only. If you do hike to Sandwood bay, go to the far end & over the head;and for a silent night out on a more secluded smaller beach.@@fishinghinny
We stay at the next small bay up from Polin Beach, (not sure if that’s the one you mean) then we fish of the point casting towards the island, great spot last year when we fished. Deffo going there this year 👍
Surprised, it swam away battered off the rocks might aswel be battered somewhere I suppose 😢 remember catching fish as a youngin and I honestly can say it never looked this hard technical,puts me off taking the grandbairns
I love that type of sea fishing in Scotland. Targeting Pollack and Mackerel from the shore. Both put up a huge fight for their size but in different ways. Mackerel are psycho whilst Pollack are heavy weight tuggers. Off to my fave mark on Tuesday. I’m not as fearless as you though and I like a bit more rock space rather than be always one trip from the edge. Love your vids so keep ‘em coming.
Thank you, yeh it’s great fun fighting those fish. I hope you catch plenty 👍
Great videos I do a bit of sea fishing here in Northern Ireland, your doing very well keep it up
Thank you, very much appreciated 👍🐟
Excellent enjoyed video 🎣
Thank you 😊
Good video thanks, 2 great fish but I think I might have kept the first for dinner, the better one you did right putting it back, too much for 1 person to eat, take care, Norfolk Ray
I try to put as many back as I can Ray, only keeping if deep hooked. I like to think that conservation is key to continued sport for us all in the future 👍🎣🐟
Another good fun session hinny always remember the blank sessions make the catching ones ten times better ! Keep up the good work and keep us entertained 👍🙂
Thanks Adam, yeh 👍 I don’t mind blanking, it just makes me want to get out again soon after for another sesh 😁👍🐟
You're getting better Hin, some canny pollock there, well done . Slow but steady at Beadnell this week, also with nice pollock to rubber lures. Stay safe on the rocks mind !
Thanks 😊 I feel more confident in what I’m doing. I’m always very careful on the rocks, safety first etc. Big trip coming up in a week up to Northern Scotland for ten nights for adventures with Mark so should get a few videos done 👍
I drove all the way to Shegra to hike to Sandwood bay, but vehicular access to the campsite was blocked off, access on foot only. If you do hike to Sandwood bay, go to the far end & over the head;and for a silent night out on a more secluded smaller beach.@@fishinghinny
We stay at the next small bay up from Polin Beach, (not sure if that’s the one you mean) then we fish of the point casting towards the island, great spot last year when we fished. Deffo going there this year 👍
Nice pollock hinny,loving the channel 🎣🎣well done 👍
Thank you, welcome to the channel 👍
Hi Hinny, only you could get an RAF flypast to announce you are starting fishing. 😁
Haha 🤩 it was very nice of them 😆
Top tip for whithorn is metals over plastics for better success bait fishing is better though.
Thanks Richy
I’ll remember that next time I’m there 👍🎣🐟
Surprised, it swam away battered off the rocks might aswel be battered somewhere I suppose 😢 remember catching fish as a youngin and I honestly can say it never looked this hard technical,puts me off taking the grandbairns
I think there’s less fish around these days in general, certainly seems to be what people are saying.
Thanks for watching 👍
Hi there was up there bank Holiday never fished very well .
Hiya, I spoke to some locals and they all said it’s been poor lately, still a beautiful place to visit though 👍
Heck of a drive. How long did it take to get there?
Three and a half hours, and about £50 in petrol, we’ll worth the drive though 👍
You are mint nice to see a woman fishing xx
Thank you, we are rare but there is a few of us about 😊👍