Had day off work on Tuesday and me and me dad were going to take the boat down to skinningrove (fishing of course).
The sea was flat calm but as soon as we loaded the boat up the wind picked up suddenly an made it a bit choppy .
So we decided to stay local as we have never been that far south before and were only in a little reiver sportsman. and settled for catching mackeral off the heugh. good job as the sea seemed to get worse as the day went on, but then flattened off as we came home .
To top it off I made a right balls of getting moored up in the lock, I blame the wind of course .
Anyway is it tru that its mainly rough ground off skinningrove ?
The bloke who had the boat before us recons he could get to skinningrove in less than half an hour with our 75 hp outboard, but obvously the sea must have been flat calm. I recon it must take a lot longer if the sea ruffs up.
Any tips on heading down their and fishing down their ?
The sea was flat calm but as soon as we loaded the boat up the wind picked up suddenly an made it a bit choppy .
So we decided to stay local as we have never been that far south before and were only in a little reiver sportsman. and settled for catching mackeral off the heugh. good job as the sea seemed to get worse as the day went on, but then flattened off as we came home .
To top it off I made a right balls of getting moored up in the lock, I blame the wind of course .
Anyway is it tru that its mainly rough ground off skinningrove ?
The bloke who had the boat before us recons he could get to skinningrove in less than half an hour with our 75 hp outboard, but obvously the sea must have been flat calm. I recon it must take a lot longer if the sea ruffs up.
Any tips on heading down their and fishing down their ?
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