dogfish

Dog fish has became more of a sport for most anglers,not that they give any fight,but when there nothing else going on they fill the gap,yes they can become a pest,many moons ago there were loads of them of the tyne
now getting back to balcary to name but a few places held hugh cod also the ruin narrows,now ware did they all go ???????????????????????
 
Dog fish has became more of a sport for most anglers,not that they give any fight,but when there nothing else going on they fill the gap,yes they can become a pest,many moons ago there were loads of them of the tyne
now getting back to balcary to name but a few places held hugh cod also the ruin narrows,now ware did they all go ???????????????????????

The Clyde fishing of the late 70`s was ruined by the greed of the commercial boats trawling within 50 metres of the shore,Rhu,Holy Loch,Loch Long and the rest are finished with barely a fish of note to be caught maybe the odd conger/pollock at Furness that apart its the odd Dogfish and Mackerel in Summer ....
 
The Clyde fishing of the late 70`s was ruined by the greed of the commercial boats trawling within 50 metres of the shore,Rhu,Holy Loch,Loch Long and the rest are finished with barely a fish of note to be caught maybe the odd conger/pollock at Furness that apart its the odd Dogfish and Mackerel in Summer ....
I know mate I used to fish It as a kid with my family , the commercial lads cleaned it out what a shame Its memory's I will never forget
 
I know mate I used to fish It as a kid with my family , the commercial lads cleaned it out what a shame Its memory's I will never forget

We used to fish the Kilmun Pier and the Point in Holy Loch funny enough on the first May Bank holiday every year collecting peeler on the way through the Clyde,i will never forget a local asking what we wanted the crab as there was loads of Ragworm under our feet :) ,my best fish was just under 9lb but you could get 20 fish in a good session mainly in the 2 - 5lb bracket,but unfortunately those days are gone we rarely go north now with Wales being our usual destination .....
 
We used to fish the Kilmun Pier and the Point in Holy Loch funny enough on the first May Bank holiday every year collecting peeler on the way through the Clyde,i will never forget a local asking what we wanted the crab as there was loads of Ragworm under our feet :) ,my best fish was just under 9lb but you could get 20 fish in a good session mainly in the 2 - 5lb bracket,but unfortunately those days are gone we rarely go north now with Wales being our usual destination .....
Your right mate long gone ,when you tell lads about them days gone buy they laugh at you ,bamboo rod side winder reel monster worms and good fish ,,great times,,, The greed of the commercial lads put pay to that what a shame ,they did not understand the outcome
 
I was talking to a lad that used to live in Auchencairn when I was on Roker pier one night, he was married to some mad Scottish bird but that's another story, he fished Balcary flat rock quite a bit of the time he was up there, and he was aying although the amount of big cod has dropped in numbers over the past few years it still throws the odd big one out, long way to drive to blank though ;) I always preferred the point to the flat rock, less of a hike as well :D
 
I was talking to a lad that used to live in Auchencairn when I was on Roker pier one night, he was married to some mad Scottish bird but that's another story, he fished Balcary flat rock quite a bit of the time he was up there, and he was aying although the amount of big cod has dropped in numbers over the past few years it still throws the odd big one out, long way to drive to blank though ;) I always preferred the point to the flat rock, less of a hike as well :D
Think you would be lucky to get a good cod there now
Its been dead for for a lot more than a couple of years now
must be the best fishing I have ever done In my life all them years ago
would be great to see a return of fish stocks :):)
 
doggys might be a bit of a pain,but when you go to the fish shop and ask for sweet william,not a lot of people know its dogfish,and for me tastes better than cod,just a nuisance to prep and get the skin off
 
I will hold my hands up to be one of many guilty of the above offence,at the time in the early 80`s we believe there were that many dogs we couldnt effect the numbers over there,mainly lsd but should the spurs show which the did occasionally then they were met with the same fate,30 years on and a lot wiser you cannot understand how or why it was allowed to go on and let be honest having to carry 50lb of dogs over farmers fields etc was no fun either,great to see limited catches now which encourages targeting other species let face it there was no skill in launching heavy two hook flappers baited with rag/sandeel just a numbers game ...

Well said Andy.

I was a regular to the Kirkcudbright area for their summer matches, my best weight being 42lb of dogs. It was a waste, I know it was a waste, but thats what we fished for. If you enter a heaviest bag competition, you fish to get the heaviest bag, you don't stop. I'm not joking when I say the seabed must be carpeted with them, and it still is. We used to fish for Thornies and smoothies (which are there and in ever increasing numbers) but you couldn't get through the dogfish. They are in plague proportions, and thats not an exaggeration.
 
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