Stores you cheeky bugga. I must say i remeber the days when you could go down to the goats in the middle of summer with a few crabs, get a few red cod and a sun tan. If you want to fish the goats go down at l.w. on the biggest tide there is and you will see it in all its glory. A yard wide gulley running through some lovely thick kelp, cast into this gulley and that is where you will find the fish, many of my best fish have come from not going right up the skeer but from the rocks just as you get on. That is another matter, many anglers will try and actually go up the Goats skeer itself, you will get so far then whooops, you will be wet. Go up the skeer to the left and as soon as a big boulder shows in the gullet you will be able to cross there. When you are about two yards from the skeer turn seawords and follow the small skeer (it will be underwater) for about fouror five yards and then turn right and onto the Goats Skeer. If you know what you are doing you can get across as soon as the Goats Skeer shows. Have alook at the pathway during daylight first. A gentle lob will put you into the gulley, miss it and be prepared for a right tug of wat to get your gear back. Best time to fish is just when a making sea is coming from the north and putting a little colour in the water. If you fish from the end of the skeer dont be tempetd to cast straight up the middle, lovely weed bed, if you have seen it in daylight cast to the right of the weeds.
I am one of the lucky ones have just previewed Stores book, it is excellent, be prepared for a wealth of angling knowledge and human interest which should put a little tear in your eye.