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    Where is the best place to go at st abbs?

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    alreet gav st abbs head the light house theres a mark to the left of it called crocs rock easier trek down but if you travel south of the light house about 50-100 yards theres marks there bit more of a trek down than others but can be some great fishing once you down there i find fishing a hour or 2 before low water till top the tide fished best crab baits is best for wrasse on lighter rod ledgering close in using a 2/0 hook and drilled bullet lead ,also float fish for pollock or spinning with lures ,bottom fish with bigger rod using pulley rig you will get cod and wrasse coalfish and other species that are feeding around last year i took a surprise wolfish also known as a catfish by many best fished on a flat sea and dont attempt these climbs when its wet it can be very dangerous and the rocks are slippy
    Last edited by codseeker; 08-07-2009, 06:57 PM.
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      Originally posted by codseeker View Post
      alreet gav st abbs head the light house theres a mark to the left of it called crocs rock easier trek down but if you travel south of the light house about 50-100 yards theres marks there bit more of a trek down than others but can be some great fishing once you down there i find fishing a hour or 2 before low water till top the tide fished best crab baits is best for wrasse on lighter rod ledgering close in using a 2/0 hook and drilled bullet lead ,also float fish for pollock or spinning with lures ,bottom fish with bigger rod using pulley rig you will get cod and wrasse coalfish and other species that are feeding around last year i took a surprise wolfish also known as a catfish by many best fished on a flat sea and dont attempt these climbs when its wet it can be very dangerous and the rocks are slippy
      took my boy once with the intention of fishing crocs back,no flipping chance.perhaps if my name was bear grills, fished the divers platform instead lot safer.

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        not the marks for the faint hearted i agree there mate
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          When I went I thought or was under the impression is wasn't to bad, 4 cramps in my thigh just getting back up the bloody "hill" lol.

          Saying that its mainly walking, 1 gap that looks alittle doubtful but its perfectly fine, its the step of faith rather than our leap. put your foot out and fall forward lol..

          We didn't have that much biting (or rather I didn't) but if you could choose a place to blank, that would be the place. oh yeah and the rock are really slippy when wet as said, so be safe
          Species: Cod, Bass, Coalie, Flounder, Dab, Rockling, Mackerel, Plaice, Pollock, Ballen Wrasse, L/S Scorpion, Common Blenny, Weaver (unfortunately), Whiting, Common Eel, Trout, Pike... think that's it

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          • #6
            Originally posted by SnaggedUpLad View Post
            When I went I thought or was under the impression is wasn't to bad, 4 cramps in my thigh just getting back up the bloody "hill" lol.

            Saying that its mainly walking, 1 gap that looks alittle doubtful but its perfectly fine, its the step of faith rather than our leap. put your foot out and fall forward lol..
            its a place you need to be careful going down at ,fishing some days you might win , some days its a hit and missy the same mark as never produced a blank for me , calm weather will produce depending on the type of fishing you try

            flat sea is a must for several days beforehand
            Last edited by codseeker; 09-07-2009, 12:14 AM.
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            • #7
              st abbs

              go every year for weeks hol, where scoutscroft hol site is follow beach road to bottom about (1/2 mile) park opp pub,follow path t beach you can fish from rocks either side on most tide states, had some nice plaice from there 1to 1/12 lb, word off warning;take bait with you its a nightmare trying to find some unless you go to berwick and pay throuhg the nose.

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