I know its not as exciting as pulling in a massive trout or a bass but if we are after food, mackerel is the best tasting fish of them all. Looks like a lovely spot!
I recognised this place straight away...spent a couple of wks up there 30 years ago when my dad was working on the base.Beautiful. And great vids thankyou.
Very good video. Smooth voice, instructing, useful and an all-round nice watch! Im going fishing on the isle of arran for around a week and my main goal is to catch quite a few mackerel. This vided helped me quite a lot. Thanks!
A grate mackerel fishing video lovely to see all the mackerel you are catching if you can keep them alive or just cut them straight in half by running the knife all the way from the head to the tail fish the mackerel for big double figure bass love to see the big fat bass get cought.
Hey, I have just found these videos because I was looking for some pointers to catch mackerel. It was a shock and amazing to find a video of someone fishing my local area. I am looking forward to getting back out and catching some fish, and I might see you at the water. Tight lines mate, great video
Thanks Danny much appreciated buddy. I gave the mackerel fishing a go last night doesn’t seem to be any about just now. Hopefully it won’t be long before they show up. Tight lines
I'm new to fishing, started about 4 years ago but don't get to go much due to work and family so still very much a beginner in that sense. Enjoying fishing so much I'm starting to learn more about it. Been out night fishing once so far, loved it, can't wait to go again. Don't seem to get much mackerel around here, nothing like your catch!
Wow. I'm going out in the morning fishing the incoming tide and then high tide. Taking a bucket and hoping to catch a bunch of mackerel. Not been catching much surf fishing in North Wales this summer, fingers crossed this will turn the tide so to speak.
went to isle of whithorn Fished off the cliffs near our shally. OMG !!!! Stunning Wrasse fish where caught from us, Typical duggys (Dog fish) mackies, and some other species... Beautiful Weather aswell for a weeks fishing
brilliant video mate, when you talk about more exciting ways to catch them would using a lure or spoon and casting them retrieving constantly be one of them ?
@@calvin-wp1cb hi mate, thanks. Yes lure fishing especially with a light rod is more exciting and more sporting. Like I said this method I used is certainly productive and is what I would use when I’m after a few quickly for food or bait.
Thank you👍 the mackerel in most places in the UK can be hard to predict when they will initially show up. This usually depends on the weather but usually end of June through to end of September will be most productive. They are not as predictable as many think as one day they will be there in great numbers and the next nothing.
Your welcome, few n far between spots like that on the isle of man, best area on the west coast but every one knows it, if you don't mind an exploration hike there are still a few big shoals, anyway lovely video love a scutch of mackerel great bait and food.
@@lt8400 I think there is a lot of luck needed with fishing. Very true the fish need to be there in the first instance in order to catch them. On this venue although the water is quite shallow close in, having the ability to cast a good distance into Deep water greatly increased my chances of catching fish.
Its funny as we have struggled to find many mackerel this year so far. We had east winds at the start of the season which lasted for weeks and seems to have thrown the fishing into disarray here. Everything seams to be very late arriving apart from spider crab which came very early. Nice seeing the mackerel coming from the shore like that.
Awesome video. Here in Greece we call this type of technique "chapaeri" τσαπαρή . But we use it mainly while on the boat. Very effective, but after a while, it gets a bit boring in comparison to LRF. Definitely more interesting than the English-style technique though. Keep on #fishing !!!
@@johnbelesis thanks my friend, this technique is purely a way to catch fish quickly and efficiently for bait or for the table. It is a great way to get beginners into catching fish though, what comes next is up to them
I do think mackerel stocks are being exploited commercially more than ever before. The numbers that mackerel can be caught in one net on a factory ship is simply jaw dropping. I think that’s the real reason for reduced numbers and sizes.
Was on our boat out of Largs on Sunday, couldn't get through the Mackerel, so I switched to a lure, made it more fun. Great video content as always Douglas. 🎣
Cracking educational video, off to Skye soon and will be going LRF for mackerel and slightly heavier for Pollock. Great video, tight lines from a new subscriber 🎉
The other day I was fishing for Bass. I caught one on every cast and so much so I gave up 🤔 I came out to fish and not necessarily to catch, which might sound strange to some! I had no time to take in my surroundings. I’m sure next time I’ll be moaning I can’t catch a dam thing 😂 New subscriber 👍
@@PiscatorUK-Fishing Cheers 👍 I’m going to use the 3.8 more next year and hopefully bring it up to the west coast of Scotland. This year I’ve been using my new boat but the sib is definitely more versatile
Thanks for commenting buddy. With mackerel, there’s no consistency, here today gone tomorrow. Mackerel will be there as long as the bait fish are there.
Do the mackerel come in close to shore on a seasonal schedule? Your lucky, in Hawaii if word got out that fish were being caught like this you’d be shoulder to shoulder with 150-200 other fishermen. It actually happens here during the summer when juvenile Big Eye Scad come in close to shore.
Many thanks for commenting. Yes the mackerel are seasonal in the Uk and do come in very close to the shore. Mackerel are a very popular summer fish with anglers in the Uk as they are relatively easy to catch, beautiful to eat and make an awesome bait. Some popular areas do get busy, although not like you described in Hawaii😂
Hello, Please advise me on what I’m doing wrong. Every time I go fishing, my hooks get caught on the bottom and snap off, and that’s the end of my fishing. What exactly am I doing wrong? Thank you for your response in advance!
The main thing is not to let you weight sink to long. Try casting in and winding in straight away, so as soon as your weight hits the water lift and pause and wind. Next cast maybe let it sink for a second longer. Also try using a lighter weight or even a metal lure as your weight which takes longer to sink and you will also catch fish on the lure too. Many people forget that even when you wind in straight away after casting your weight is still sinking. If you feel yourself hitting the bottom lift your rod up high and don’t stop winding until you get it in. When I go to a new area that maybe a bit snaggy I never let the weight sink too long. Many people think that you need to let your weight hit the bottom before winding in, mackerel can be caught very shallow
Nice session Douglas, I was out on the weekend and managed 4, unfortunately I forgot to bring a plastic bag with me to keep them in 😂 so I had to return them, unfortunately the bait freezer is still lacking bait at the moment 😂
😂😂and I thought I was the only one that forgets to take something to put the fish in. I did remember the bucket when I was at the end of my street tho. Tight lines buddy
You make it look so easy, haven't had a bite this year so far "Antrim coast & loughs". Which is odd as the bait/fry fish where right at the shore in their millions just last week. A well, will catch them soon enough.
@@PiscatorUK-Fishing lucky I had other food with me. I had every intention of cooking the mackerel on the beach. I wouldn’t want to get stranded on an island with only a fishing rod. I’d starve to death 🤣
@@1983rossco 😂😂 Your not alone , I’ve planned many catch and cook videos that didn’t come to fruition because of that same reason, never goes to plan!!!
@@GeorgeHopcraft for lure fishing, I recently got a 10ft rod from angling active. The stealhead Iconic Ron Thompson it’s a budget rod but great value. Any way the reason I got it was because it is one of the lightest rods I’ve picked up at that price. The 9ft will also work. I went for the 10ft as an all rounder and for the bombarda www.anglingactive.co.uk/ron-thompson-steelhead-iconic-spin.html The rod I was using in the video is the Rovex Captive 11ft, it’s a heavier rod but casts 3oz 90gram easily which I use for light beach fishing for flatties. For a reel I tend to stay away from the lower budget end too many bad experiences with them and they don’t last. For lure fishing I would go for a 2500-4000 size real. Penn battle 3 or fierce 3. They are good quality bomb proof reels with excellent line lay on the spool which is what you want for casting lures. There are many others out there but I don’t like to comment on something I’ve never used. Hope this helps mate. Tight lines
Hello. I like watching your videos. I'm from Ukraine. In Ukraine I really liked to go fishing. There is no gear or knowledge of what can and cannot be done. I saw a leak of this place in the comments. Thank you. but there is a question: when does the season for mackerel begin and end? If you fish in this place, do you need a license and where can you buy it? thank you and sorry for the trouble.
Hi, thanks for watching. You only require a licence what we call a permit to fish for sea trout and salmon in this area. All other species are free, however, if you do catch a salmon or sea trout in this area it is illegal to kill them without a license. Mackerel should show up in our waters round about June and will stay about in good numbers to the end of August/September the odd one or 2 will still be about after that but not many sometimes until the end of September. Stay tuned to the channel, I will let viewers know when the mackerel show up, either with a video or a post for subscribers.
Hi mate, I seen a post on fb although they weren’t shore fishing in the Clyde estuary. I thought I would give it a go as there’s been loads of bait fish for a wee while.
May i ask for advice on good locations for catching mackerel? My son and husband have just started out in fishing and they really enjoyed goung mackerel fishing last year. It would be good to give them some ideas where to go so they can spend some time together and maybe even be lucky enough to catch dinner!
Hi I’ve been thinking about where they could go that would make it a bit easier for the lad to catch some too. Greenock can be good behind the swimming pool. Or if they fancy a drive the pier at Ayr. They also do boat fishing trips there if they are into that. One of my very first experiences catching mackerel was at Tarburt pier at Loch Fyne.
@@PiscatorUK-Fishing thank you so much I shall pass this info onto them. Thank you, much appreciated 👍 it's a really good skill to have hoping my daughter's will maybe join in too someday.
I recognised this place straight away...spent a couple of wks up there 30 years ago when my dad was working on the base.Beautiful. And great vids thankyou.
I know its not as exciting as pulling in a massive trout or a bass but if we are after food, mackerel is the best tasting fish of them all. Looks like a lovely spot!
Hi Alex, thanks for commenting, agreed, can’t beet them straight on the the bbq, especially on the beach.
I recognised this place straight away...spent a couple of wks up there 30 years ago when my dad was working on the base.Beautiful.
And great vids thankyou.
Thanks for watching and commenting, sorry for the very late reply.
is it near helensburgh?
@ginost7 on the other side across from the base
@@ginost7 yes across the other side from the base
Very nice video. Well done !!!
Thank you, tight lines👍
Very good video. Smooth voice, instructing, useful and an all-round nice watch! Im going fishing on the isle of arran for around a week and my main goal is to catch quite a few mackerel. This vided helped me quite a lot. Thanks!
@@MicrowavedMackrell thanks for watching and commenting. Tight lines on your travels buddy👍
was up there last weekend not fishing but at a funeral i enjoy your videos keep them coming
Thanks for watching James👍
A grate mackerel fishing video lovely to see all the mackerel you are catching if you can keep them alive or just cut them straight in half by running the knife all the way from the head to the tail fish the mackerel for big double figure bass love to see the big fat bass get cought.
Thanks for watching and commenting much appreciated.
Good quick session. Thanks for sharing with us. Plenty for both bait and your tea.
Plenty of mackerel about mate. Wee 20min session😂😂
@@PiscatorUK-Fishing I read in the last month that due to over (commercial) fishing mackerel are no longer considered "sustainable"
That’s why we should stop buying fish and just catch them ourselves. It’s the only way to stop the commercial wheels turning.
Hey, I have just found these videos because I was looking for some pointers to catch mackerel. It was a shock and amazing to find a video of someone fishing my local area. I am looking forward to getting back out and catching some fish, and I might see you at the water. Tight lines mate, great video
Thanks Danny much appreciated buddy. I gave the mackerel fishing a go last night doesn’t seem to be any about just now. Hopefully it won’t be long before they show up. Tight lines
I'm new to fishing, started about 4 years ago but don't get to go much due to work and family so still very much a beginner in that sense. Enjoying fishing so much I'm starting to learn more about it. Been out night fishing once so far, loved it, can't wait to go again. Don't seem to get much mackerel around here, nothing like your catch!
Thanks mate, stick at it buddy and cheers for watching
@abdulkarimelnaas7595 every day is a school day, thanks for sharing your knowledge mate, tight lines👍
Wow. I'm going out in the morning fishing the incoming tide and then high tide. Taking a bucket and hoping to catch a bunch of mackerel. Not been catching much surf fishing in North Wales this summer, fingers crossed this will turn the tide so to speak.
@@mikeparker444 thanks mate, I hope you had some success, I fished yesterday but there was only very small mackerel about.
went to isle of whithorn Fished off the cliffs near our shally. OMG !!!! Stunning Wrasse fish where caught from us, Typical duggys (Dog fish) mackies, and some other species... Beautiful Weather aswell for a weeks fishing
Thanks for the update Shane, sounds like you had a great holiday with some excellent fishing👍💪🏻🎣
@PiscatorUK-Fishing Cheers buddy, and u, keep up the awesome vids and tight lines 🫡
brilliant video mate, when you talk about more exciting ways to catch them would using a lure or spoon and casting them retrieving constantly be one of them ?
@@calvin-wp1cb hi mate, thanks. Yes lure fishing especially with a light rod is more exciting and more sporting. Like I said this method I used is certainly productive and is what I would use when I’m after a few quickly for food or bait.
You made that look easy fella just took what you needed good on you mate 🎣🎣🎣🎣🎣
Thanks again Dale👍
Thanks. really enjoyed the video. when does the mackerel season starts-ends up there?
Thank you👍 the mackerel in most places in the UK can be hard to predict when they will initially show up. This usually depends on the weather but usually end of June through to end of September will be most productive. They are not as predictable as many think as one day they will be there in great numbers and the next nothing.
Lovely location aswell as plenty of mackerel, can't beat it 😀
Cheers Robbie👍
Your welcome, few n far between spots like that on the isle of man, best area on the west coast but every one knows it, if you don't mind an exploration hike there are still a few big shoals, anyway lovely video love a scutch of mackerel great bait and food.
Where is this?
Is fishing just luck? Like if theyre there, theyre there, or is there things you can do to drastically increase your chances
@@lt8400 I think there is a lot of luck needed with fishing. Very true the fish need to be there in the first instance in order to catch them. On this venue although the water is quite shallow close in, having the ability to cast a good distance into Deep water greatly increased my chances of catching fish.
Its funny as we have struggled to find many mackerel this year so far. We had east winds at the start of the season which lasted for weeks and seems to have thrown the fishing into disarray here. Everything seams to be very late arriving apart from spider crab which came very early. Nice seeing the mackerel coming from the shore like that.
Cheers Troj, this was my first go this season, I was pleasantly surprised that there was so many all though there was a few small ones.
nice video mate looks like a cracking spot for the bait.
Cheers buddy
Awesome video. Here in Greece we call this type of technique "chapaeri" τσαπαρή . But we use it mainly while on the boat. Very effective, but after a while, it gets a bit boring in comparison to LRF. Definitely more interesting than the English-style technique though. Keep on #fishing !!!
@@johnbelesis thanks my friend, this technique is purely a way to catch fish quickly and efficiently for bait or for the table. It is a great way to get beginners into catching fish though, what comes next is up to them
Nice video again mate ! You do make it look easy is that the Gare Loch your fishing 🎣 ?
Cheers Kevin, yes it is mate on the Clynder side
Can you have postcode please mate thanks
Going out on a charter st abbs Sunday hope the wind doesn’t stop the trip . No mackerel so far this year though had a good few cod and coly .
Tight lines Patrick, I’ve heard they are getting mackerel on the east coast👍
wat is the name of yr fishing rod 11 footer pls
It’s called a Rovex Captive
Hi, so small now compared to the seventies and even a bit later.
Caught a 2lb fish at whistlefield on loch long past the green kettle,
ATB
We usually get bigger mackerel later in the year. Agreed tho, they are not as big as previous years.
@@PiscatorUK-Fishing why do you think this is? I'm just starting out so don't really know much, but very interested 😅
I do think mackerel stocks are being exploited commercially more than ever before. The numbers that mackerel can be caught in one net on a factory ship is simply jaw dropping. I think that’s the real reason for reduced numbers and sizes.
Just found your site what a nice place to fish
Thanks🎣👍
Where about in Scotland are you on video ?
@@petmot3324 west coast near Helensburgh
Was on our boat out of Largs on Sunday, couldn't get through the Mackerel, so I switched to a lure, made it more fun.
Great video content as always Douglas. 🎣
Cheers mate, much appreciated👍
Would I be able to catch makerel of southbourne or Bournemouth beach in the summer?
Piscator UK fishing
Is this the gare loch? Was there recently caught plenty
Yes it is mate, thanks for commenting👍
Great vid. Where is this? Looks stunning
Scotland Gareloch
Lovely little video. May I ask where you were fishing?
Nice video and superb scenery, is this one of the Scottish sea lochs?
Thanks Mark, it is Gare Loch
@@PiscatorUK-Fishing Thanks, We love Scotland.
Cracking educational video, off to Skye soon and will be going LRF for mackerel and slightly heavier for Pollock.
Great video, tight lines from a new subscriber 🎉
Thanks for commenting and subscribing mate, very much appreciated. Tight lines for Skye👍💪🏻
What kind of bait or lure do you use?
Just a trace of standard mackerel lures, I explain it a bit better in my other video
ua-cam.com/video/jcmviE_lnoU/v-deo.htmlsi=uHrRMKbZitQN_V6e
Hello mate can we fish with handline in Uk? Cheers
Hi mate oof course we can but why would you want to? You can buy some really good gear nowadays even if you’re on a budget.
The other day I was fishing for Bass. I caught one on every cast and so much so I gave up 🤔
I came out to fish and not necessarily to catch, which might sound strange to some! I had no time to take in my surroundings. I’m sure next time I’ll be moaning I can’t catch a dam thing 😂
New subscriber 👍
Many thanks for the sub mate much appreciated. I’ve also subscribed to your channel as I am thinking about getting a SIB in the future.👍 tight lines
@@PiscatorUK-Fishing Cheers 👍 I’m going to use the 3.8 more next year and hopefully bring it up to the west coast of Scotland. This year I’ve been using my new boat but the sib is definitely more versatile
Awww man what a gr8 place to fish ,any particular time of day there ,or is it a constant supply . greetings from Wales .
Thanks for commenting buddy. With mackerel, there’s no consistency, here today gone tomorrow. Mackerel will be there as long as the bait fish are there.
@@PiscatorUK-Fishing Ok thanks ,i thought you had the motherload there all to yoursel lol .
Do the mackerel come in close to shore on a seasonal schedule? Your lucky, in Hawaii if word got out that fish were being caught like this you’d be shoulder to shoulder with 150-200 other fishermen. It actually happens here during the summer when juvenile Big Eye Scad come in close to shore.
Many thanks for commenting. Yes the mackerel are seasonal in the Uk and do come in very close to the shore. Mackerel are a very popular summer fish with anglers in the Uk as they are relatively easy to catch, beautiful to eat and make an awesome bait. Some popular areas do get busy, although not like you described in Hawaii😂
Do we need any lisence for sea fishing
Hi Paul, you only need a permit to fish for sea trout and salmon in the Clyde estuary
Hello,
Please advise me on what I’m doing wrong. Every time I go fishing, my hooks get caught on the bottom and snap off, and that’s the end of my fishing. What exactly am I doing wrong?
Thank you for your response in advance!
The main thing is not to let you weight sink to long. Try casting in and winding in straight away, so as soon as your weight hits the water lift and pause and wind. Next cast maybe let it sink for a second longer. Also try using a lighter weight or even a metal lure as your weight which takes longer to sink and you will also catch fish on the lure too. Many people forget that even when you wind in straight away after casting your weight is still sinking. If you feel yourself hitting the bottom lift your rod up high and don’t stop winding until you get it in. When I go to a new area that maybe a bit snaggy I never let the weight sink too long. Many people think that you need to let your weight hit the bottom before winding in, mackerel can be caught very shallow
Is the the Gairloch just up from the sub base 🤔
@@lauriedocherty2078 hi thanks for commenting. Yes on the other side of the base
What spinning rod are you using?
11ft Rovex Captive 20-50gram
Hi mate, brilliant video!
I feel like I recognise that spot, where abouts were you ??
On the way to Rosneath
Hello mate, can you tell me the location?
Across the other side from Helensburgh but there’s no mackerel about just now, it’s a bit early for them just now
I see you didn’t use floaters. When are the floaters used btw?
@@drkhan6903 I’m unsure what you are referring to as floaters?
Where r u fishing ?
On the Rosneath side of the Gareloch mate.
Nice session Douglas, I was out on the weekend and managed 4, unfortunately I forgot to bring a plastic bag with me to keep them in 😂 so I had to return them, unfortunately the bait freezer is still lacking bait at the moment 😂
😂😂and I thought I was the only one that forgets to take something to put the fish in. I did remember the bucket when I was at the end of my street tho. Tight lines buddy
haha i do this way too much
Where is this place?
Hi mate where is the location. Postcode please
Where is this location?
The Gare Loch Scotland
Don’t you mind to share . Where is that location pls
Clynder on the Gareloch
@@PiscatorUK-Fishing can. Catch makerel anywhere near Bournemouth on the beach such as south bourne
@user-dn6sg7ut2j yes you should be able to catch mackerel in the summer from the beach using the same technique I used.
Could I off Bournemouth
@@PiscatorUK-Fishing can I off Bournemouth?
what was the Location please..?
Gare Loch
You make it look so easy, haven't had a bite this year so far "Antrim coast & loughs". Which is odd as the bait/fry fish where right at the shore in their millions just last week. A well, will catch them soon enough.
Hi Robert, stick at it mate, it’s the way it goes sometimes. There was a guy 200 yards away from me on the shore, he didn’t catch either.
I’m just back from carrick pier, I got 1 and my daughter got 1, I’m so pleased as she’s only 8 and her first time fishing
What is the location please
@@ianthomas1060 west Scotland in the Gareloch
I was fishing a few hundred yards along from u today with my wee boy. Caught nothing again 😳
I couldn’t see if you were catching. There’s me thinking you had the barbecue on for your mackerel.
@@PiscatorUK-Fishing lucky I had other food with me. I had every intention of cooking the mackerel on the beach. I wouldn’t want to get stranded on an island with only a fishing rod. I’d starve to death 🤣
@@1983rossco 😂😂 Your not alone , I’ve planned many catch and cook videos that didn’t come to fruition because of that same reason, never goes to plan!!!
Where is it ? location plz
G84 0QW
on the south coast of England my hands hurt to cast a spinning rod, but I can’t catch fish
Thanks for watching mate👍
Could you recommend a rod and reel? Love your videos mate.
A rod and reel for for the method I was using?
@@PiscatorUK-Fishing yeah tor general lure, cast snd retrieve stuff?
@@GeorgeHopcraft for lure fishing, I recently got a 10ft rod from angling active. The stealhead Iconic Ron Thompson it’s a budget rod but great value. Any way the reason I got it was because it is one of the lightest rods I’ve picked up at that price. The 9ft will also work. I went for the 10ft as an all rounder and for the bombarda
www.anglingactive.co.uk/ron-thompson-steelhead-iconic-spin.html
The rod I was using in the video is the Rovex Captive 11ft, it’s a heavier rod but casts 3oz 90gram easily which I use for light beach fishing for flatties. For a reel I tend to stay away from the lower budget end too many bad experiences with them and they don’t last. For lure fishing I would go for a 2500-4000 size real. Penn battle 3 or fierce 3. They are good quality bomb proof reels with excellent line lay on the spool which is what you want for casting lures. There are many others out there but I don’t like to comment on something I’ve never used. Hope this helps mate. Tight lines
Where is the location
The Gare Loch Scotland
Used to live on the shore road!
Thanks for commenting👍
Hello. I like watching your videos. I'm from Ukraine. In Ukraine I really liked to go fishing. There is no gear or knowledge of what can and cannot be done. I saw a leak of this place in the comments. Thank you. but there is a question: when does the season for mackerel begin and end? If you fish in this place, do you need a license and where can you buy it? thank you and sorry for the trouble.
Hi, thanks for watching. You only require a licence what we call a permit to fish for sea trout and salmon in this area. All other species are free, however, if you do catch a salmon or sea trout in this area it is illegal to kill them without a license. Mackerel should show up in our waters round about June and will stay about in good numbers to the end of August/September the odd one or 2 will still be about after that but not many sometimes until the end of September. Stay tuned to the channel, I will let viewers know when the mackerel show up, either with a video or a post for subscribers.
Stupid question.....but how did you know the Mackerel were there.?
Hi mate, I seen a post on fb although they weren’t shore fishing in the Clyde estuary. I thought I would give it a go as there’s been loads of bait fish for a wee while.
In the UK and Ireland Mackerel are everywhere.
Census data.
Mackerel whisperer
I think he's done it before 😉
Where is your location
The Gare Loch Scotland
May i ask for advice on good locations for catching mackerel? My son and husband have just started out in fishing and they really enjoyed goung mackerel fishing last year. It would be good to give them some ideas where to go so they can spend some time together and maybe even be lucky enough to catch dinner!
Thanks for the interest and watching. Can I ask where will they be travelling from?
@@PiscatorUK-Fishing we live just outside Glasgow but we do drive so that makes things a lot easier.
Hi I’ve been thinking about where they could go that would make it a bit easier for the lad to catch some too. Greenock can be good behind the swimming pool. Or if they fancy a drive the pier at Ayr. They also do boat fishing trips there if they are into that. One of my very first experiences catching mackerel was at Tarburt pier at Loch Fyne.
@@PiscatorUK-Fishing thank you so much I shall pass this info onto them. Thank you, much appreciated 👍 it's a really good skill to have hoping my daughter's will maybe join in too someday.
Easy peasy. You could fish all day on Brighton Marina and not catch 4 mackerel! 😂😂
Cheers and thanks for commenting, tight lines👍
How to?
Then just chuck you're line in and show us the fish with little or no explanation of actually HOW TO!
UA-cam is full of rubbish like this.
Thanks for taking the time to comment Mark
Are there any permit requirements chief?
Permit only required for sea trout and salmon fishing
@@PiscatorUK-Fishing that’s mate. Appreciate it. Trying to pick it up for me and my son. Would hate to get my collar felt
I recognised this place straight away...spent a couple of wks up there 30 years ago when my dad was working on the base.Beautiful.
And great vids thankyou.
Thanks for watching and commenting, very much appreciated 👍