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    heading up to st abbs, need bit info on best places to park? looking at google map, theres a road left off the b6438 through northfield past mire loch towards broadhaven bay & appears to be bit of parking area on the bend is this good place to head to or even camp overnight maybe fish bay late hours of night till sunrise then head to rock marks depending on tide. info much needed before i embark on the mark.

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    peticut bay

    try the bay on the left before you drive up to light house i think its called peticut bay mite of got spelling wrong ive camped there a few times starting off on the stone ramp at high tide then as the tide goes out make yr way along the rocks theres plenty of spots too fish and some good deep holes caught some good wrasse pollick and coddling from this spot best time when the sea has been flat hope this helps .Peter ps the link bellow shows you were i mean click at top of map were it says north sea this is were i fish cracking spot

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    Last edited by PETER; 18-07-2012, 10:24 PM. Reason: added map

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      St abbs

      Type in st abbs head lighthouse on google maps there is a car park at the lighthouse,when you come off the a road,the road bends round to the right which will take you to st abbs harbor, you need to bear left as the road goes right.you pass a small farm,then come to a closed gate,open it up and just follow the narrow road all the way,then up the very steep hill,car parks there,there are a few spots,walk past the lighthouse and follow the path until you see a steep hill dropping down to a kind of gully,this is the most popular spot

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        Originally posted by PETER View Post
        try the bay on the left before you drive up to light house i think its called peticut bay mite of got spelling wrong ive camped there a few times starting off on the stone ramp at high tide then as the tide goes out make yr way along the rocks theres plenty of spots too fish and some good deep holes caught some good wrasse pollick and coddling from this spot best time when the sea has been flat hope this helps .Peter ps the link bellow shows you were i mean click at top of map were it says north sea this is were i fish cracking spot

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        It's Pettico Wick Peter. Just make sure that if you fish off the rocks you keep to those on the right of the slope, rather than the left of the bay - you'll have a lot more success. It's a bit of a climb and you get cut off with the flood tide so watch out.

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          Originally posted by Stores View Post
          It's Pettico Wick Peter. Just make sure that if you fish off the rocks you keep to those on the right of the slope, rather than the left of the bay - you'll have a lot more success. It's a bit of a climb and you get cut off with the flood tide so watch out.
          thats the one mate ive only fished to the rocks to the left of the ramp will have a go on the ones on the right next time cheers for the info Stores

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