Ankle.Biter
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Thats a canny trek Sean, but definately something to keep in mind....![]()
Not a great deal to it Bob, pollack fishing close in over rocky/ kelp ground laods of good marks around the Mull and further up. My fav mark is off Ardwell on a rocky patch and all along Dunsky castle port patrick area
Tope fishing, luce bay chucks them up, find a sandy bottom with a few holes and drop anchor after catching some fresh macky...used to fish from charters up there alot. Skate fishing is alot harder due to the depths you need to fish at, 600ft of anchor rope and all new end tackle is required but nothing a few quid and a few hours lookign on the net for cant fix.
all you would need is a little bit more water under the keel, however as you say you may need a bigger car depending on what you drive now of course.
I have the same boat as you but with a 75 merc on the back.
Like you i would love to take it up to scotland, towing is no problem for me, i just don't have any of that type of fishng experience.
So if any out there is taking there boat up there i would love to tag along in my boat and learn all about that type of fishing.
Toying of bringing it up to the caravan and leaving it here for next year, or leaving it somewhere like ardwell
Dont Know if any of you lads have thought about the World sea fishing meet at weymouth
i have done it for the last few years and its great fun i towed my boat down from hartlepool
plenty of inshore marks and tons of species to go at
the shambles bank is there for the turbot as well
plent of lads tow from all over the country good accomodation is available the marina is first class
why not give it some thought and come down with a few of you
Sean
the mull trip
i think there's a few up for it.....hopefully it'll be a canny long weekend![]()
That sounds interesting Sean, what time of year are we talking about. Arthur