Sea King At Eyemouth

jamiebrennan

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Hi all, was fishing up at Eyemouth today at the back of the golf course and got buzzed by the big yellow bird, was searching all the way along but then stayed down towards Burnmouth. Hope all ended well, can anybody shed any light on it?
I will stick a poor catch report up tomorrow!
 
Hopefully they were practising, I've seen it happen at Dunstanborugh Castle. Crewman hides him/her self in the rocks for the SeaKing to search then rescue.
 
we park on the main road, below the golf clubhouse, walk across the course, turn right at the turnsyle gate, walk until you get to the sign that tells you it`s unsafe to go any further, look down. thats where me and lucky chris fish.
it`s 1 hell of a climb like, but well worth it, cod, pollock, coallie and ofcourse mackeral, never had a wrasse yet,
but the mackeral, not massive, but they don`t half scrap......!
 
Hopefully it was just a practice Sid.
I know the mark you mean davey1970 fished it myself a few times and you have to be a bit of a goat to get down but its lovely and sheltered and very very deep, i fished a little way north of there on sunday but might have gone there instead if i hadnt been by myself as the wind was up a bit, blowing a hoolie when i left at 2pm.
 
probs see you there sometime, me m8 chris72 on here would rather drive up there than fish the piers.
on saturday, there was a huge bull seal 30 yards away from us, and we were still catching, so the theary about "there`s a seal, no fish here" gets blown away.
happy fishin m8.
 
well the seal that i had in front of me on sunday was a bit camera shy, he would pop his head up then as soon as the camera came out he would disappear and not resurface. Think he must have ate all the fish in my area!
 
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