Friday, June 26, 2009

June 19th


Sea angling in south west scotland has come alive with an abundance of bait fish Herring Mackerel and sandeels.

Coal Fish are still plentiful on the inshore wrecks with catches over 100 fish been made all fish about the 2-3 lb mark with shallow water all fish can be returned alive.

Good size Bull Huss have started to show with five double figured fish from a mark off Corsewall Point and two from a mark in Lochryan.

Diva is a bit under the weather at the moment with a loss of about 15 knots off her top speed . But with a good bottom cleaning and a coat of Blakes Glide Speed should do the trick.

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Good Weather

June 3rd
At last some good weather and a vast improvment in fishing, if you like catching Coal Fish, that is. They seem to be everywere. Good fun on a light spinning rod. Mackerel are a bit hit or miss at the moment.

On Sunday the 31st the weather was perfect, the sea was like a mill pond, so we set off to fish the wrecks around the Ailsa Craig.

The first wreck we tried was the "Margareta" and then the "Duke Of Edinburgh" and the "Austria" but all we got was sun burnt. We tried two more wrecks east of the Ailsa Craig but the story was the same.

By this time we had used about £50 of diesel with just a sun burnt head to show for it. Not being the type of person that gives in we will try one more - knowing in the back of my mind that we're not going home untill weve caught some fish.

We arrived on the wreck at about 6pm. The first drop down set the pattern each of us - a full house six at a time. Good Pollack and Coal Fish came first then Haddock, Cod, Whiting, Pouting, Gurnard, Mackerel and I had a Dab. The bigger fish fell to a SWB Tackle Hokeye.

Then at about 8.30pm, just if someone had thrown a switch, it stopped so we set off back to Stranraer reflecting on what a fantastic two and a half hours of fishing.
HE WHO TRIES WINS ? FRED