winter at st abbs

daniel willis

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hey guys been loving getting back into fishing thru the summer and abbs n eyemouth r the bollox. i know its a dangerous place to b in bad conditions but how well dose it actually fish in the winter for the die hards?? lots of cod?? can u still get pollock??

cheers dan
 
if you look in the lure section you have already asked the same question and been given advice on the mark,its dangerous in the winter if there is any sea on or it is raining one slip and your in the drink. davy.
 
if you look in the lure section you have already asked the same question and been given advice on the mark,its dangerous in the winter if there is any sea on or it is raining one slip and your in the drink. davy.

do u think he believes you now davy
 
if you look in the lure section you have already asked the same question and been given advice on the mark,its dangerous in the winter if there is any sea on or it is raining one slip and your in the drink. davy.

Personally Davy - I think it's worse than that regarding safety. If it's cold, clear and frosty it's slippy, if it's clear and a dew it's slippy, if it's wet it's slippy. There are rocks that are better for crossing but they're not in the Golf Course or St Abbs Head areas - potentially two of the best winter shots. I'm not one for being wimpish but it's definitely high risk wherever you end up.
 
Its tricky enough in the summer so winter time when the weather is bad and the rocks are covered in ice it would be leathal and you and your mates safety is worth more than any fish
 
to be fair like u guys say its pretty dangerous anywhere u go rock wise in the winter. but theres got to be a few places ur not going to have to risk ur life to fish. and yes im more interested in how it fishes not the safty warning, as i could fish the harbor if i wished

p.s. lets not turn this thread into anything its not.

cheers dan
 
No reason why you couldn't fish the harbour I suppose but as already said most of the place is very dangerous in winter conditions.
 
Am staying at Eyemouth caravan park in a few weeks (sun 9.50 holidays). Will be taking a rod or two, will prob fish one or two days and one night while there. Will prob fish one of the piers or find a beach at night, as won't be venturing onto the rocks at all alone at night in any seas/rain. Just isn't worth it.
 
to be fair like u guys say its pretty dangerous anywhere u go rock wise in the winter. but theres got to be a few places ur not going to have to risk ur life to fish. and yes im more interested in how it fishes not the safty warning, as i could fish the harbor if i wished

p.s. lets not turn this thread into anything its not.

cheers dan
nobody trying to turn thread into something its not.only concerned about your safty in the winter,its not like the rocks and skeers up and down the nor,th east they are massive high cliffs ,have seen lads slip with early morning dew in the summer if you insist on fishing there in the winter then I suggest you fish the left hand side the divers ramp,or the harbouir or rocks round the harbour,this is the reason that not many lads fish it in the winter and no reports.have fished st abbs for over 40yrs and done articles for sea angler,so I and the rest of the lads that have offered you advice.know what they are talking about. please if you do fish it in winter take the upmost care. davy.
 
Being a couple of 50 somethings, the only rock mark we have fished is directly behind the caravan site. A pretty easy wee scramble up and down to a big flat rock to fish from into deepish water and cleanish ground. Had mackerel and cod in October from there with the aforementioned Sun Holiday deal! Weather was lovely though and would not try it if icy or wet.
 
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Am staying at Eyemouth caravan park in a few weeks (sun 9.50 holidays). Will be taking a rod or two, will prob fish one or two days and one night while there. Will prob fish one of the piers or find a beach at night, as won't be venturing onto the rocks at all alone at night in any seas/rain. Just isn't worth it.

the end of the pier fishes well for cod,coalys,wrasse, and some cracking Pollock,the diver ramp just before you get to the lighthouse is safe to fish left or right and no cliffs to climb down,would think this would throw some cracking cod out in the winter months but I have never tried it as I only fish there in the summer. davy.
 
thanks again lads, if i try in the winter it will be well thought out before risking it and in no way any bad conditions such as frost or rain, and more than likely to the easy access areas. just love the area up there and a very keen angler.

cheers once again dan
 
You were well warned mate. Each to tha own no fish is worth risking ya life over and most guys on here do say about saftey on rock marks. As they no the dangers fishing them its winter time when u hear about the deaths of angelers out fishing in dodgey areas and getting caught out by mother nature. But hey if you want to go to one of the most dangerous fishing venues at the most dangerous time of year by all means fill ya boots. Al for the sake of a big cod you could get on ya door step at a local mark
 
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the end of the pier fishes well for cod,coalys,wrasse, and some cracking Pollock,the diver ramp just before you get to the lighthouse is safe to fish left or right and no cliffs to climb down,would think this would throw some cracking cod out in the winter months but I have never tried it as I only fish there in the summer. davy.

Cheers mate, petticoat wick are you talking about? Think that's its name? Hopefully a few cod about
 
lol catch me in the obituary then.... and watch ya step on the path wen its icy.
lots of good advice but then again only wanted to hear from pp,l that have actually fished it in winter months and not for the safety briefing either.
 
lol catch me in the obituary then.... and watch ya step on the path wen its icy.
lots of good advice but then again only wanted to hear from pp,l that have actually fished it in winter months and not for the safety briefing either.

Now you have heard how dangerous it is then atleast now you know that if your or your mates go in the drink it's your own fault for not listening to lads who have fished up that way for 30 plus years
 
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