St Abbs. 29/8/13

blackrat

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Just back from a few days away with the Bairn, obviously had to take the fishing gear as we had a few days booked up at Eyemouth in a canny Cottage.
Arrived at Eyemouth on Thurs Morn after few days at Slayley, booked into Cottage and straight out after consulting Mr Pye on the local shots for a bit of Wrasse and Pollack fishing with the light gear.
"Aye no problem, there's a canny accessible shot, just left of St Abbs lighthouse into deep water" so off we set with cool boxed Ragworm and a few sandeel.
We arrived at the shot about 20 mins later. JESUS he is Avin a laugh. Accessible maybe,but he didn't mention it was 300ft down a goat track, and you'd need crampons and 300ft of rope ?
Not wanting to miss out we yomped our way down the sheer rock face and onto what I would describe as a bit of a skeer which was thirty foot high and went out to sea, only trouble was it was shaped like a Pyramid. No way are we fishing here son I said, so we turned and started to re climb the goat track ? I knew it was steep when we passed a mountain Lion and Aztec village on the way back up. Got to the top and canny fella from the National Trust tells us that they have a canny few anglers fall into the sea off that point who need rescuing. I ain't surprised!!
He points us back towards St Abbs Harbour as there are a few rocks accessible to fish from which would suit.
We arrived shortly afterwards and tried out the floats baited with rag. Nothing after half hour so I transferred to a bit of ledgering with rag, which soon resulted in a canny Ballan Wrasse of around two pounds, the Bairn quickly changed tactics and we both had a canny few out to these tactics, mostly wrasse to around 3 lbs but the Bairn had a few coley, around the 2 lb mark out as well.
Although we were entertained by the Wrasse, I changed tactics again and tried spinning to see if I could tempt a Pollack out but nothing.
I returned to the ledgering and tried to catch up with the bairns running total and soon we were even with twelve each.
At around 7pm as the sun began to set, a local comes over and asks if we had tried for the Pollack, I told him I had a few hours earlier but no good.
" they come out now at this time of night " he says, try a little silver lure.
Out with the lure and first chuck wallop a nice Pollack of around 4lbs which was taken only around 3ft from the rock edge, I hadn't landed it and the Bairn was changing tactics to the spinner and we had a few out between us over the next half hour, around the 2lb mark.
I then had a good take which snapped me clean on 15lb braid, as I re set up the Bairn, shouts over, "well that's me got the biggest out" I turned to see him landing a cracking Pollack of over 5lbs. What a cracking solid fish it was, as he proudly held it like a trophy, my bloody iPhone runs out of battery as I was about to take a shot, gutted for the lad but he was still happy with his fiver winnings. What cracking day out and a bit of father /son bonding. All fish returned and the wildlife outstanding. I must buy a little waterproof camera to stick in my bag.
Ps the total for the day for seven hours fishing was. 20/19. To the Bairn !!
 
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Blackrat with his wrasse

Blackrat with his wrasse

Well done Ian, great report. Here's your prize photo::)
 

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i had 3 good nights at abbs this last week, at caravan for me 60th birthday so wednesday night decided to try eyemouth down from pocklawslap but the fair was in so didn't want to leave the car unattended so went to abbs harbour. put a couple of floats out with mackeral strip and had a few pollock and coalies to roughly pound and a half. after the water started boiling with bait fish i started spinning. after about three casts a mackeral took the spinner and stripped about 50 meters of line off before i thought i had it under control. i didn't want to turn the drag right down so for every meter i took the fish took one .i'd had a few nights spinning at coldingham earlier in the month and found mackeral seemed bigger this year. but not as big as this one ,i got it about 10 yards from the harbour wall and it decided to jump out of the water it was about 2foot long and it just shook its head and snapped me off taking my spinner with it. but thursday night i saw something i've never seen before and norman who i was talking to hadn't seen it either. there must have been thousands of small fish not sure what they were decided to hang in the tide in the harbour. you could nearly walked acroos the harbour there was that many. has anyone else ever witnessed this cos i've fished at st abbs for over 40 years and i've never seen anything like it. but never mind over the three nights best fish must have been 2pounder not sure if it was coalie or pollock as i just unhook and put straight back. can't wait for next weekend might get the chance to fish in front of caravans at eyemouth aslong as the fair's gone
 
i had 3 good nights at abbs this last week, at caravan for me 60th birthday so wednesday night decided to try eyemouth down from pocklawslap but the fair was in so didn't want to leave the car unattended so went to abbs harbour. put a couple of floats out with mackeral strip and had a few pollock and coalies to roughly pound and a half. after the water started boiling with bait fish i started spinning. after about three casts a mackeral took the spinner and stripped about 50 meters of line off before i thought i had it under control. i didn't want to turn the drag right down so for every meter i took the fish took one .i'd had a few nights spinning at coldingham earlier in the month and found mackeral seemed bigger this year. but not as big as this one ,i got it about 10 yards from the harbour wall and it decided to jump out of the water it was about 2foot long and it just shook its head and snapped me off taking my spinner with it. but thursday night i saw something i've never seen before and norman who i was talking to hadn't seen it either. there must have been thousands of small fish not sure what they were decided to hang in the tide in the harbour. you could nearly walked acroos the harbour there was that many. has anyone else ever witnessed this cos i've fished at st abbs for over 40 years and i've never seen anything like it. but never mind over the three nights best fish must have been 2pounder not sure if it was coalie or pollock as i just unhook and put straight back. can't wait for next weekend might get the chance to fish in front of caravans at eyemouth aslong as the fair's gone

Yea. Saw all these small fish Keith, decided to put a treble spinner through them and caught a few. They were small coley, the gannets were diving into them only 20ft from our position. Couldn't believe what I was seeing !
 
Cracking report m8 need a helicopter for that first mark lol wish my youngun woul start back up and give me a few more lessons?
 
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