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Well, just back from a week in Angus, based in Ferryden and fishing, mostly, around Usan.
Me and Rod decided on a change from Eyemouth largely because of the, seemingly, predominance of wrasse on almost all the marks we've fished recently. Angus certainly doesn't have that problem.
We arrived last Sunday and, like children in a sweet shop, we were off before even unpacking.........so no camera and no photos. We fished the lighthouse at Scurdie Ness and a mark down from the Mains of Usan for a couple of red codling and a couple of poodlers, so not the greatest start. Rod has fished here a few times in the winter but we had very little knowldge of the area, a problem in some ways but an increased adventure on the other hand.
Monday saw us go to the Fishtown of Usan - the weather was perfect:
We still struggled with fish until a couple of hours before low tide when it was a fish a chuck. We must have caught 15 codling in an hour, unfortunately almost all around the 1lb mark although I managed this keeper (all the rest safely returned)
Although we did want to explore the area the very quantity of fish kept us close to base. On one of the days we must have caught nearly 30 fish and even though the majority went back the size and quality improved as the week went on.
We also had a play with the light rods and came up with a few mackeral, poodlers and a few of these.
All in all a super week. The weather changed on our last day (Saturday) and the fishing was tougher in a coloured sea but we managed a few fish from the Quarry area.
It's a canny drive, especially from Birmingham, but it was nice to get a few fresh run fish in the summer, especially with the option of fishing into the tangles under your feet for a bit of variety.
Me and Rod decided on a change from Eyemouth largely because of the, seemingly, predominance of wrasse on almost all the marks we've fished recently. Angus certainly doesn't have that problem.
We arrived last Sunday and, like children in a sweet shop, we were off before even unpacking.........so no camera and no photos. We fished the lighthouse at Scurdie Ness and a mark down from the Mains of Usan for a couple of red codling and a couple of poodlers, so not the greatest start. Rod has fished here a few times in the winter but we had very little knowldge of the area, a problem in some ways but an increased adventure on the other hand.
Monday saw us go to the Fishtown of Usan - the weather was perfect:

We still struggled with fish until a couple of hours before low tide when it was a fish a chuck. We must have caught 15 codling in an hour, unfortunately almost all around the 1lb mark although I managed this keeper (all the rest safely returned)

Although we did want to explore the area the very quantity of fish kept us close to base. On one of the days we must have caught nearly 30 fish and even though the majority went back the size and quality improved as the week went on.


We also had a play with the light rods and came up with a few mackeral, poodlers and a few of these.

All in all a super week. The weather changed on our last day (Saturday) and the fishing was tougher in a coloured sea but we managed a few fish from the Quarry area.

It's a canny drive, especially from Birmingham, but it was nice to get a few fresh run fish in the summer, especially with the option of fishing into the tangles under your feet for a bit of variety.