Jigging or Casting - Which Technique Caught the Most Fish?| Sea Fishing UK
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
- The weekend was to be blown out by Storm Eowyn, so when a weather window opened I jumped at the chance. I hitched up the boat and towed to Dunbar harbour, Scotland, to fish for cod and pollack with light lure tackle. We weren't dissapointed!
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I'm only five minutes in and it looks like a top session! 🎣🎣👍
It was, but a bit of a grind through low water, hard to get the fish active but it did pick up. Unfortunately, daylight faded.
A nice wee session on the boat there Nathan 🎣 some canny codling & Pollock 💪🏻🎣 well done lads 👍🏻
Cheers Arnie!
Fishing with light gear is great fun, nice session with some good fish coming to the boat
Agreed, way better than jigging feathers with a 20lb class boat rod!
Beautiful looking port that. Beautiful. By port, I mean harbour!! (PS...loving the outtakes at the end. Just appeals to my SOH).
It is a lovely little port, and the fact I can stay in the car over night is a real bonus. Most harbours don't allow it. I've got plenty outtakes now, sure there's enough for a full video!
Great session Nathan. You need a set of scales on the boat mate 😂
And a new landing net. I've caught some great cod out of Dunbar and it's great to see you getting some great specimens 👍
Funnily enough I have a set of scales on the boat, but I always forget to weigh the fish. I love fishing around Dunbar, especially at this time of year, normally always get some great cod and pollack. Don't seem to get into any bass at Torness though🤷
Great vid mate as always
Thanks mate, glad you enjoyed!
Looked great fun and some nice fish, just waiting for weather to break to get back out on the rocks🤞
The weather has been shocking, every weekend seems to be blowing a gale. Although, yesterday and today seem good. Hope you get out soon, Pete. Tight lines!👍🎣
Some good fish you got nice to see you back love the videos just started watching you
Thanks matey, and welcome to the channel! Tight lines👍🎣
Cracking session, Some really good size fish as well.
It was. We were really happy with the results. Tight lines 👍🎣
nice session, having fun with light gear,
Nothining better, IMO, especially pollack. What a scrap!
Great work mate, Pretty sure you came zipping past me while I was kayaking at Torness this day. You were pretty far away unlikely you would have spotted me. Great to see you catch some fish, I started well but ballsed up and had to come in. :)
Great job guys. Thanks.
Thanks for watching!
Good bit of fishing, thanks, Cheers.
Glad you liked it! Tight lines👍🎣
Been too long...for me, another quality sesh.
Thanks Keith!
Great video again can you not drop some of them fish by the tyne lol nowt down eer
Haha, I'll get a live tank added to the boat and see what I can do!
Good stuff
Glad you enjoyed
@ enjoyed the Norway one as well , I’ve fished Lyngenfjord many times , had some lovely fishing further towards the open sea ,
It's a glorious area! Looks like I was one fjord further west to Lyngenfjord. I'll hit Lyngenfjord next time I'm out there.
Not bad at all for a winter sesh on neaps. The water clarity looks excellent for the time of year. How do you find the baitcaster as opposed to fixed spool?
I really like it for vertical fishing and small casts- the thumb release is a game changer and being able to thumb the spool to vary sink rate is great. The only quibble is that it has too much winding power, which pretty much reduces the quality of the fight.
Interesting, thanks. I’ve wondered whether it would feel a bit cack handed but the control rate is what really appeals. By the sounds of it, it would be a good reel for deeper water and wrecks. But then would you just go slow pitched rod and reel? 🤔
Hmmm…decisions, decisions.
Thanks again.
@Oli.Brown. yeah, I know what you mean. I originally got that reel for tope fishing, so i got the 400 size. Probs too big for what I was suing it for. Would be good in deep water/wreck fishing with heavy lures, though, more than enough power to stop a fish from heading back to it's hole. A slow jig setup would be great, too, although not as versatile.
The same thing has happened me twice with penn battle 3 reels sometimes they back wind and sometimes they don’t, do you know how to fix it?
I'm not sure, I have a Battle 3 but not had any problem with the back wind, except for the lever sticking. But that is due to poor maintenance on my part. This Daiwa MQ doesn't have a back wind, so I suspect the gears are knacked
What boat is that , great video btw
It's a Piscator 580. Hope this helps and glad you like the video. Tight lines!
Why did you keep putting the net away instead of leaning it in a corner?
Do you not wear life jackets? Cheers
The yellow thing that's on his backside is a floatation device
I've got one on, it's that yellow thing around my waist.
Good video like 470
The fishing in Scotland is ok there ok
Same as most places, a bit hit or miss.