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Eyemouth Written by Mike Thrussell Eyemouth is situated only 50 miles from Edinburgh and carries a fleet of boats that concentrates mainly on commercial fishing, but take rod and line anglers out at the weekends. A scenic part of the country with many of the inshore marks having dramatic cliff and rock backdrops. WHERE TO FISH There are numerous inshore wrecks within only 10 miles of shore and rarely do vessels need to push further out to find fish. Some huge wrecks do lay out beyond 10 miles and hold huge potential for massive cod and ling. Patches of cleaner ground can also be found. SPECIES Ling show from both the wrecks and rough ground, and both hake and haddock are possible. Catfish also put in an appearance. Some pollack and coalfish, mainly small ones, but they can run over 10lbs, show up over the rough ground and reefs, with rays, flatfish and whiting on the cleaner ground. It's highly likely that the wrecks further offshore hold immense pollack over 20lbs and possibly coalfish over the same weight. Summer time sees some good wrasse landed by both dinghies and charter boats fishing tight in to the cliffs. Mackerel can show close to the rocks during high summer. The subject of conger is interesting, for divers repeatedly report seeing big conger resident in the reefs and rock thanks to the clear local water, and undoubtedly some big fish live in the inshore wrecks. As proof, back in the early 70's a commercial boat trawling for prawns off St Abbs Head brought up a conger weighing 150lbs. All this considered, conger prove almost a rarity on rod and line hereabouts. A specialized approach with suitable baits and tackle would eventually be rewarded, but with such a quality and consistency of cod fishing TIDES TACKLE A few anglers prefer a spinning rod and small fixed spool reel when chasing summer pollack with lures and sandeel baits. BAITS On the wrecks a single pirk works well for all sizes of cod, though adding a muppet above can help the overall catch. Pollack will hit Toby and Dexter Wedge lures, but a silver jig lure like the Mustad Jensen can be excellent worked lift and fall. Hokkai's and other luminous feather type lures are consistent takers of both cod and pollack. ALTERNATIVE SHORE VENUES Comment... |
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