mull of galloway

baz5193

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hi guys
thinking about a session at the mull of galloway as soon as weather improves. :D
can anyone give me info on marks. looking to do some spinning and float fishing. just got my ron thompson axellerator rod so might have a go in the kelp???? any info including where tocamp wouldbe much apreciated cheers :)
 
isle whithorn verry gd if weather is right m8 stay at burrowhead caravan park proper old skool site chea gr8 access to fishing and gr8 if weathers gd. i fished east burntisland this weekend for change verry poor and the smallest macky ive ever seen. defo try burrowhead isle whithorne:D
 
There are a few places to camp at the Mull. Clashwhannon caravan park (Tel 01776 840632) lets a few tents on and has showers and toilets.You can also wild camp down the Mull itself but call in at the farm first, I think he charges a couple of quid a night.Also theres a campsite in Portpatrick with clean showers and toilets and lecky hook up if you require it.I've had some canny pollack on the spinner from the rock edges there.Hope this helps.
If you camp at the Clash keep your food in the car or the fox will get it.

Dave.
 
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isle whithorn verry gd if weather is right m8 stay at burrowhead caravan park proper old skool site chea gr8 access to fishing and gr8 if weathers gd. i fished east burntisland this weekend for change verry poor and the smallest macky ive ever seen. defo try burrowhead isle whithorne:D

I've just returned from there. The weather was pants the first few days but improved so we managed a few trips Out on the boat resulting in some cracking Tope, Huss Doggys & micro mackerel. The rocks down from from burrow head campsite are ok for spinning and floating but no good for distance casting as their are pots running up about 75yarsds out. If you do go there the breakfast in the club house is a must
 
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