fishing on the MOG

Looks a great spot to fish at!
may sound stupid but where is the MOG:confused:

MOG = Mull of Galloway.Its the southwest tip of Scotland and is actually south of Newcastle(can I hear the rustling of a map LOL) We have a static caravan on Luce Bay in the village of Drummore which is level with Hartlepool.

There are a lot of open marks with no climbing involved which are suitable for youngsters.Need any more advice just giz a shout

John
 
Here is a few more photos for you, its not an easy place to fish from but can be worth a bit of stumbling round :)

Here is my brother Paul with decent pollack
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Here is other brother Neil, the most southernly person in scotland!
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What ever you do dont fish there alone dont take loads of gear do take insect repellent and take your time getting down the cliff. We found it best for one person to tackle a steep bit with no gear leaving both hands free and then the next person passes it down to you, repeat this untill you reach the bottom.

Most importantly though dont fall in. I overheared the manager of the Clash caravan park and a customer asking about which Lifeboat station gets the call out if someone were to fall in off Lagvag point, port patrick or luce bay, isle of man etc. the manager said if you fall in there they dont call the RNLI the just call a Hearse. :(

Mark.
 
Cheers john lol i do know where the mull is been there 4 me hols befor but never been fishing on the mull :(only fluff chucking up at glen quicken farm:D
 
:confused:What should i use e.g hook line sinker if so what bait or should i use something else:confused:
looks canny dangerous getting down is there a safe area to fish from:confused:
thanks:D
 
:confused:What should i use e.g hook line sinker if so what bait or should i use something else:confused:
looks canny dangerous getting down is there a safe area to fish from:confused:
thanks:D

There are loads of safe places to fish from. To be honest, your best bet is to get an ordnance survey map and take it from there. There are literally hundreds of marks on the MoG. Other places to look are Portpatrick and Port Logan, there are some marks there which are fairly easy to get to.

As for what gear, I only go spinning or floatfishing up there now. If you want dogfish, take your beach gear.

As for bait, frozen sandeel and ragworm will get you Pollack and dogs, whereas you'll get wrasse with ragworm, crab and limpet. There are conger in a few places, plus as John mentioned earlier, a few tope knocking about towards the end of the Mull.
 
Thanks again, I'm sure I will call on your expertese on the subject and if I can give you any info on the rock marks between Blyth and Seahouses, particularly Cambois to Amble, just ask. By the way we are stopping on the Clash on our trip in july, last time we stayed in Port Patrick but this time wanted to be a bit more central. Any info on bass marks would be great, I've heard Trevaly point is worth a chuck in the right conditions.
 
Thanks again, I'm sure I will call on your expertese on the subject and if I can give you any info on the rock marks between Blyth and Seahouses, particularly Cambois to Amble, just ask. By the way we are stopping on the Clash on our trip in july, last time we stayed in Port Patrick but this time wanted to be a bit more central. Any info on bass marks would be great, I've heard Trevaly point is worth a chuck in the right conditions.

When in July??? We should be in our van on the Clash site for most of it.Will take you out bassing if you want.I just lure fish for them using spinning gear.Prefer to use poppers when the conditions are right.Started experimenting with Storm sandeels and bubble/controller floats last year and winkled a few out.

John
 
Going up for a few days in the last week in july going to try as many marks as we can, weather permitting. Keen to get some good pollack on the float and would love to get a tope off the shore and some bass would be nice, not asking for much eh! We had some good pollack up at the yellow isle at portpatrick last june so want to go back there, also have you tryed that lighthouse mark on the west side.
 
The Crammag Head Lighthouse is the name of that mark on the west, have you tryed it?

if it the same crammag head im thinking of its between the mog and port logan,i like fishing portlogan for pollock,i plan on fishing the mog more this year,im not as lucky as snatcher having a caravan there but its no to long a drive for me:D
 
The Crammag Head Lighthouse is the name of that mark on the west, have you tryed it?

Yes but its best to check with the farmer first to see what field the bulls are in!!!! I got chased by one there and when jumping the fence got electocuted.Caught some good pollack though.

John
 
Go to Kippford near Dalbeatie to the van in the summer and normally end up at Rascarrel, but went to Port Patrick at xmas and had some nice Pollock.Is anybody going up in the next month?
 
Yes but its best to check with the farmer first to see what field the bulls are in!!!! I got chased by one there and when jumping the fence got electocuted.Caught some good pollack though.

John

PMSL Would loved to have seen that John. Mark get your gear ready and we'll go up now lol
 
Lol will remember that john:D
planning to go down in june might try light house spot:rolleyes:

Just checked the calender.Got to come back here for a few days for the grandbairns birthday but will be back over 11th June for the rest of the month and maybe a bit more. Needany advice on marks just look me up at the Clash

John
 
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