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@ketinmagnus6843
@ketinmagnus6843 4 күн бұрын
1:57, it's not a Torsk (Cod) but Brosme (Cusk), but it is a cod-like fish.
@Corkwing-DougK
@Corkwing-DougK Күн бұрын
🙂 We had this debate with the guides in Norway... Very confusingly for the rest of the world, in Scotland the brosme is called a torsk, whilst your torsk is our cod - uk-fish.info/pages/torsk.html Either way, I was happy to catch a new species! Cheers, Doug
@scottwhitelaw3709
@scottwhitelaw3709 11 күн бұрын
Great on releasing those lovely fish, trolling has got to be the most relaxing way to fish, great film.
@Corkwing-DougK
@Corkwing-DougK 10 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it👍 Trolling is quite a good way of covering a bit of ground, and I also needed to get to my campsite before it got dark so didn't have that much time to spare. I'll bet not many people have caught a gurnard by trolling😁
@scottwhitelaw3709
@scottwhitelaw3709 7 күн бұрын
@@Corkwing-DougK And a great tasting fish, to think they used to use them for creels.
@discovering_scotland
@discovering_scotland 17 күн бұрын
Enjoyed that, some lovely fish
@Corkwing-DougK
@Corkwing-DougK 10 күн бұрын
Thanks 👍 It's only fair to emphasise that these were the highlights of our trip. Overall the fishing was quite slow and not what we'd really hoped for, although I really enjoyed just being that far north and the scenery that went with it. Still, short of spending a few weeks shivering in Shetland, I can't see me catching cod like that in the UK! Cheers, Doug
@tattoedmat
@tattoedmat 19 күн бұрын
Fantastic trip
@Corkwing-DougK
@Corkwing-DougK 19 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it - although I wouldn't want to give the impression that fish were just lining up to be caught! We had some quite slow spells and had to work fairly hard to get fish at times. Cheers, Doug
@DavidTYork
@DavidTYork 19 күн бұрын
That looks awesome Doug. I have fallen in love with Norway recently - an amazing place. My kids are always teasing me when I catch a fish, they say, "I bet it's not as big as Doug Ks". You have now officially ruined me with that massive cod!!!!! How am I going to beat that 🎣🎣🎣😅🤣
@Corkwing-DougK
@Corkwing-DougK 19 күн бұрын
Hi David - just tell them that I'm fibbing and holding the cod right out towards the camera... half the time it's probably true! Or you could try for the proper skrei cod in March/April🙂 - I'm definitely not going to be in Soroya at that time of year! The scenery is amazing and dramatic for a reason and you have to be pretty tough to survive the winter up there. We stayed at Breivik, winter population = 5. Cheers, Doug
@anotherangleUK
@anotherangleUK 21 күн бұрын
That looked like a great trip, well done on that Cod and the Angler fish looked fearsome.
@Corkwing-DougK
@Corkwing-DougK 19 күн бұрын
Well Tony tested out the Angler's teeth and can confirm they are sharp🤣🤣 Strangely enough, I have only ever seen 2 angler fish before and I literally picked them up (alive) from pools in the Ythan estuary one day in winter. Both small, 10-12" long. Over 40 years ago - I took one home in a bucket to show my parents before releasing it again. The Norwegian specimens were altogether more impressive specimens in the mid-20lb range! Cheers, Doug
@anotherangleUK
@anotherangleUK 19 күн бұрын
@@Corkwing-DougK I'll take a look at the Ythan. Last time I was there the Sea Troot were looping as they say. In my younger days I used to scuba dive out of Plymouth. There were some large Angler fish outside the Sound. Once saw a Sun fish from underwater which was quite something.
@Corkwing-DougK
@Corkwing-DougK 18 күн бұрын
The Ythan fish were a one-off, probably getting disorientated in cold water and swimming the wrong direction. I used to dig bait at the Ythan regularly and this was the only time I ever saw them, dead or alive. Mind you, there's more species in that area than you might think, especially up towards Rockend and Hackley Bay - I've seen dead conger and lumpsuckers washed up, plus decent bass in the salmon nets (this was back in the 80s), and caught gurnard in Hackley Bay itself. Nets used to catch small turbot too.
@anotherangleUK
@anotherangleUK 17 күн бұрын
@@Corkwing-DougK Thanks for the information. I had some more Haddock today while out on the boat, All very pale coloured fish.
@Lavraki
@Lavraki 21 күн бұрын
Well Doug, your account of the Soroya trip is a sight for sore eyes.... The variety and size of the species, the boat, the scenery - including the puffin-headed lure 🤔- all contributed to make this one of your best ever videos. Many thanks for dedicating so much time capturing so many highlights of the trip and introducing us to such a wonderful fishing destination. Oh, that boat.......
@Corkwing-DougK
@Corkwing-DougK 19 күн бұрын
Hi Charlie - my daughter was horrified when I told her that we were using puffins as bait, so I had to show her proof🤣🤣 As far as I can tell the boat is ballpark £100k so they're definitely not cheaping out (thankfully, given where we were). However, I don't think I could ever get used to the Scandi style of having the cuddy towards the stern rather than the bow - I guess it's because they don't anchor much so there's no benefit in having a nice cabin up front that you can hide behind! Our boat didn't even have an anchor, which prompted some debate amongst the crew, as it's definitely not the sort of place you want to drift ashore! Cheers, Doug
@dondle2
@dondle2 21 күн бұрын
Great wee trip abroad, and very lucky weatherwise.
@Corkwing-DougK
@Corkwing-DougK 19 күн бұрын
That's actually my first serious angling trip abroad, unless you count a couple of trips to Ireland many years ago! The weather was generally excellent and better than the video suggests - and definitely better than the same week back home🙂 Now to plan the next expedition...
@gingerbeerkid1967
@gingerbeerkid1967 21 күн бұрын
That was a nice surprise Thanks
@Corkwing-DougK
@Corkwing-DougK 19 күн бұрын
Glad you liked it! It was a bit of a change for me, and my first ever visit to Scandinavia. I'll definitely be back at some point, although maybe on some sort of humungous car camp🙂
@Johnpir8978
@Johnpir8978 21 күн бұрын
Great video again Doug still some memorable fish landed and cracking weather considering what we have been getting fish locker channel recently posted a Norway trip he got some huge fish aswell
@Corkwing-DougK
@Corkwing-DougK 21 күн бұрын
Thanks John. Fishlocker was only a few miles south of us and in the same location we fished on our last day. I think he had a similar experience to us, with some very nice individual fish but pretty few and far between. We definitely seemed to get better weather tho - no need for thermals😀😀 Cheers, Doug
@ashleyhoward8926
@ashleyhoward8926 21 күн бұрын
Thanks for taking the cameras Doug, a spectacular insight into how the other half live & I hope you all get to return some day. I think Trevor was re-living his EFAD days though.
@Corkwing-DougK
@Corkwing-DougK 21 күн бұрын
Hi Ash - it was a beautiful place, in a very rugged sense. I'd like to visit again but perhaps as a longer expedition with car and sib or kayak. Soroya looks great for hiking, camping and trouting too🙂 Cheers, Doug
@petermcgrath7887
@petermcgrath7887 21 күн бұрын
Fantastic video as usual. Will a 2lb Pollock in Loch Sunart ever be the same again! We spent 4 days fishing just south of there in June and had some amazing fish. However this was the first year in 15 that we noticed a real drop in the number of fish. Hopefully it’s not a sign of things to come.
@Corkwing-DougK
@Corkwing-DougK 21 күн бұрын
Thanks Peter - I'll no doubt adapt to UK averages quickly enough☹ Just hold the fish closer to the camera 😀 Tony had been to Norway before and he noticed the drop in numbers quite clearly. The guides were open enough about fishing being poor in recent weeks, especially for halibut. With luck it's just a blip! Cheers, Doug
@raykeogh1972
@raykeogh1972 24 күн бұрын
Great to see another old fella not scared to do KZbin channel . I don't fish but I love boating I have a small S.I.B with a Suzuki 20hp 4 stroke and go up and down Loch ETIVE to Oban with my camera and drone.Great video enjoyed watching . Was this 4 weeks ago ? its August the 29th while watching this and I don't remember it being like that this year lol. Oh just noticed your name do you hire boats? Anyway thank you for doing the video. Ray K UK YNWA.
@Corkwing-DougK
@Corkwing-DougK 23 күн бұрын
Hi Ray, I'm over at Etive fishing and camping a few times a year but I've no connection to Dougie Bannatyne who does the boat hire on Etive. I uploaded this one at the end of July but the trip itself was two or three weeks before that - this year it's just been a case of grab any break you can in the wind, as there ain't been many. It depends on how complicated the editing is but I usually find it takes me a while to sort out the footage and upload a video - I've got another 2 or 3 that are "almost" ready to go. SIBs are good fun and pretty versatile, although I don't use mine all that much these days - have you ever bumped into Donny Wilcox when you're out on Etive? Cheers, Doug
@Lavraki
@Lavraki Ай бұрын
Thanks for another fine video Doug. You did well to find a couple of fine days for your trip. The weather has been really limiting opportunities for boat fishing this year.
@Corkwing-DougK
@Corkwing-DougK Ай бұрын
Hi Charlie - even this trip was a bit curtailed from my original plan! The weather has certainly been pretty dismal this year and it's a struggle to get out beyond the sheltered sea lochs. By way of contrast, I'm just back from a week 300 miles north of the Arctic Circle (in Soroya, Norway) and it was warmer, sunnier, calmer and generally much better than back home every day we were there! Cheers, Doug
@Lavraki
@Lavraki Ай бұрын
@@Corkwing-DougK So can we expect a fish-filled video report of your trip😉?
@Corkwing-DougK
@Corkwing-DougK Ай бұрын
Fish-filled would definitely be exaggerating! Some interesting catches however😁 The real star of the show is really Soroya itself, which is a little like Scotland on steroids with its dramatic and very rugged cliffs.
@lochring
@lochring Ай бұрын
This place should remain undisturbed.
@Corkwing-DougK
@Corkwing-DougK Ай бұрын
Quite probably true - but these lochs lie right alongside the main Glencoe road and have to be amongst the most photographed in Scotland, so they're beautiful but perhaps not quite as peaceful as they seem.
@oriel229
@oriel229 Ай бұрын
Most enjoyable, the food as well as fish.And NOMUSIC, thankGod, nor idiotic laughter the moment a fish gets hooked.
@Corkwing-DougK
@Corkwing-DougK Ай бұрын
Many thanks - although I think my cooking is best enjoyed under the cover of darkness🤣 It hides many sins!
@neilwatson7918
@neilwatson7918 Ай бұрын
Hi doug like watching your videos gives me ideas of where to try myself,would u mind telling me in your latest video how far it was from taynuilt slip to the meldon and rough time travel please thanks neil
@Corkwing-DougK
@Corkwing-DougK Ай бұрын
The Meldon is maybe 30-35 miles from Taynuilt, so I wouldn't recommend the trip just for the fishing - I did it partly just because I like exploring that part of Mull. It'd take a bit under 2 hours travelling. You also need to factor in the tide times at Connel, as the Falls of Lora can be dangerous on a large tide Cheers, Doug
@dondle2
@dondle2 Ай бұрын
Cracker of a video, and a great selection of kit. Personally I would have kept more of the bigger trout to eat, hot smoked is the way to go.
@Corkwing-DougK
@Corkwing-DougK Ай бұрын
I don't really eat many trout myself - it might be sacrilege but I prefer haddock and cod myself😀
@PringlesRodandReel
@PringlesRodandReel Ай бұрын
Lovely video, very relaxing watch good fish too
@Corkwing-DougK
@Corkwing-DougK Ай бұрын
Many thanks - glad you enjoyed it👍
@tonyallen1953
@tonyallen1953 Ай бұрын
Looks so peaceful Doug and no midges.😂😂😂
@Corkwing-DougK
@Corkwing-DougK Ай бұрын
No midges is a very big plus for winter fishing👍 It wasn't even very cold, given it was flat calm and sunny. I really couldn't ask for a better winter camp. Cheers, Doug
@dondle2
@dondle2 Ай бұрын
Thought that was the bonawe monster you hooked at the end. Nice video and great kit, all the best from N. Connel.
@Corkwing-DougK
@Corkwing-DougK Ай бұрын
Thanks 👍 Etive is definitely a favourite place to escape for a night or two, and there's a surprising variety of fish to catch - even if they're mainly small! Cheers, Doug
@cameronwyllie7290
@cameronwyllie7290 Ай бұрын
So refreshing to see an angler wet his hands when going to handle fish pre release. Great videos, might see you on beach off Dunbar, I’ve upped the game from my hobie to a wee sib
@Corkwing-DougK
@Corkwing-DougK Ай бұрын
I'm gradually getting better at such things, although there's always more to learn. Good luck with the sib - I find them a better/easier platform to fish from and they can cover a fair distance too. On the other hand, there's nothing quite like gliding along silently on a flat calm sea👍 I find myself eyeing up packrafts, although I'd probably just kill myself if I tried to use one🤣
@fishx289
@fishx289 Ай бұрын
Good stuff buddy 👏🏻👏🏻
@Corkwing-DougK
@Corkwing-DougK Ай бұрын
Thanks 👍 Sorry for the late reply but I've been a tad busy just lately - not actually fishing sadly, although managing some prep work for an upcoming trip🙂
@RickTOutdoorAdventure1969
@RickTOutdoorAdventure1969 Ай бұрын
Living the dream. What a fantastic trip. Absolutely my sort of trip, beautiful scenery, great fishing , wild camps n no people. Thanks for sharing Doug 👍 Atb Rick n Billydog
@Corkwing-DougK
@Corkwing-DougK Ай бұрын
Thanks👍 It's one of my favourite places for an overnighter, for all the reasons you give. Mull itself has some stunning and very remote locations for a camp along the southern coasts, especially the little beaches hidden on the Ross of Mull. Cheers, Doug
@123boat
@123boat Ай бұрын
Cracking video. You just can’t beat the Scottish scenery by boat. Great weather and plenty of fish 👍🎣
@Corkwing-DougK
@Corkwing-DougK Ай бұрын
Thanks 👍 The south coast of Mull is virtually uninhabited and almost inaccessible from the land along much of its length, so boat is your own real option. And it's certainly a beautiful piece of coastline - the cliffs in the video might not look that big but are actually a little under 900 feet high. Cheers, Doug
@michaelfielden8976
@michaelfielden8976 Ай бұрын
Love the videos, can I just ask what is the procedure/method for anchoring the boat while you camp ashore ?
@Corkwing-DougK
@Corkwing-DougK Ай бұрын
I get asked this quite a bit so I've put some info and a link in the video description - corkwing.co.uk/boat-fishing/setting-an-overnight-mooring/
@michaelfielden8976
@michaelfielden8976 Ай бұрын
Thanks I will check out
@rowanstravels8038
@rowanstravels8038 Ай бұрын
Great watch mate I didn't realise there was brown in etive I thought just sea trout. Brilliant videos as always
@Corkwing-DougK
@Corkwing-DougK Ай бұрын
Thanks for watching - you'll get both browns and sea trout, and even rainbows when they stage a break out from the fish farms🙂 Nothing very big but I do get a kick out of catching them! Cheers, Doug
@native-american9049
@native-american9049 Ай бұрын
Change the word from pollack to pollock in the title, you'll get more hits
@Corkwing-DougK
@Corkwing-DougK Ай бұрын
🙂 Minefield! 🙂 If it's an Atlantic Pollock then Europeans call it a Coalfish (or Saithe to us Scots). We have no equivalent to an Alaskan Pollock as far as I know. Either way, we're talking about different species - except when Pollock is used when you really mean the European Pollack (or Lythe, to many Scots). You're probably right about the hits though - although I'll just get slagged off by all my UK viewers for spelling pollack wrong. Sometimes you can't win...🤣
@golfie1v
@golfie1v Ай бұрын
Hey just stumbled across your videos and I’m loving them especially the boat ones around Skye 👍 can I ask how you do that neat trick when anchoring just off the beach? This would be handy to know for my boat! Thanks.
@Corkwing-DougK
@Corkwing-DougK Ай бұрын
I've been asked about my overnight mooring setup a few times and wrote up some notes on how I do it, which you can find at corkwing.co.uk/boat-fishing/setting-an-overnight-mooring/. I haven't done any YT videos specifically on mooring but my notes link to one video with more info and I think there are one or two others where I also show the technique. It works pretty well but I'd definitely recommend a bit of practice before relying on it overnight. All at your own risk of course, so only do something you're comfortable with!!
@golfie1v
@golfie1v Ай бұрын
@@Corkwing-DougK that’s great thanks for the info, yea I’ve wanted to do an overnight camp for a while but have never really anchored before and I’m a bit nervous about it! Thanks.
@Corkwing-DougK
@Corkwing-DougK Ай бұрын
No matter what you do, you'll be unzipping the tent door at 2 in the morning to check🙂 I really recommend practicing the technique in daylight (e.g. for a long lunch!) as it's far harder when you're cold and tired and darkness is falling. Cheers, Doug
@golfie1v
@golfie1v Ай бұрын
@@Corkwing-DougK yea I plan to head out one day and do exactly that probably in a couple of locations too to see how it goes and get used to it👍 thanks again and maybe see you out on the water sometime.
@gordoncarass2360
@gordoncarass2360 Ай бұрын
Cracking video Doug. I just cannot get enough of the fishing and scenery of Loch Etive and the Inner Hebrides. Just wonderful!
@Corkwing-DougK
@Corkwing-DougK Ай бұрын
A bit of sunshine has a magical impact on the west of Scotland🙂 Rarity value, I suppose🤣 (especially this year!)
@marcuswilson9381
@marcuswilson9381 Ай бұрын
Great video. Im confused though, are those brown trout or sea trout? I understood that brown trout are fresh water and that's a sea loch 😊
@vidvidbiker
@vidvidbiker Ай бұрын
Etive salinity is quite low compared to the open sea especially further up, with increased rain lately even more so. So there seems to be a resident population of brownies who pop up the streams to spawn. The low salinity is why the Etive mussel fishery closed although you still see Etive Mussels being punted in local restourants - which is BS as no mussels have been grown on Etive ropes for years now.
@Corkwing-DougK
@Corkwing-DougK Ай бұрын
As said, Etive has low salinity in its surface waters so you get loads of confused brown trout in the margins - sometimes mixed in with equally confused mackerel, and with spurdog lurking in the depths. It's a strange place...🙂 Sometimes, especially in winter, salinity is so low you can drink from the loch directly.
@DavidTYork
@DavidTYork Ай бұрын
Lovely, fishy episode there Doug. Thank you for making these gentle fishing stories.
@Corkwing-DougK
@Corkwing-DougK Ай бұрын
I could make them not so gentle!🤣🤣 I much prefer my trips to be on the warm, calm and wimpish side, and they're much easier to video too🙂 However, there are quite a few tales sitting on the cutting room floor, where trips nosedived into a hard landing!
@DavidTYork
@DavidTYork Ай бұрын
@@Corkwing-DougK I am sure there are Doug if my fishing moments are anything to go by! You set a wonderful tone and unlike so many KZbinrs have not fallen into the trap of saying 'you guys'!! Tight lines 🎣
@stephenraisbeck
@stephenraisbeck Ай бұрын
great video, hoping to go and fish and wild camp loch etive soon just concerned about the tides
@Corkwing-DougK
@Corkwing-DougK Ай бұрын
If you're camping well up the loch, north of Bonawe, then the tides aren't much of a problem, except at the Bonawe Narrows itself where the tiderun can be quite strong if you're in a kayak. You can find the tide times at easytide.admiralty.co.uk/?PortID=0371C (they are significantly different to those at Oban). From the shore, or using a kayak, then tides shouldn't cause any difficulty for camping - just drag any gear above the high water mark. If you're using a boat then you'll need to set a temporary mooring below low water, or else let the boat dry out as the water drops. If you are kayaking then wind is more of a problem than tide, as Etive can be quite blustery. For a kayak or SIB then launching at the very head of the loch is easiest and closest to decent camping spots, but the car park will often be full over the summer (and it's a long detour to find that out!). You can't launch a boat at the head of the loch so your only realistic option is to put in at Taynuilt, using the same place I did at Kelly's Pier. Pick decent weather and a small tidal range and you should be OK - just avoid getting anywhere near the Falls of Lora under Connel Bridge, as that is a dangerous stretch of water. Cheers, Doug
@ashleyhoward8926
@ashleyhoward8926 Ай бұрын
Well done Doug, the trip turned out fine after all. Smashing looking brownies up the loch too & plenty of them by the looks of it.
@Corkwing-DougK
@Corkwing-DougK Ай бұрын
Hi Ash, I'm sure you recognise some of these places! With a little luck there's still enough summer left to get a trip out to some of the islands for an overnight camp. The Etive trout were going nuts, at least until the sun rose high in the sky. It was certainly good fun👍
@DarioFerrari23
@DarioFerrari23 Ай бұрын
Your videos are brilliant Doug, always a great watch! Would love to share a cast with you one day! How amazing is Etive, your maken me plan a trip back up there pronto!
@Corkwing-DougK
@Corkwing-DougK Ай бұрын
Well, I released a beautifully coloured and large (for me🤣) brownie back into a very small loch right at the end of June - and realised that this was the first time I'd fished freshwater in 2024. I'm gradually getting back into it as I have more time, but I need to reacquire a load of skills I've forgotten since my teenage years. Etive's a bit of a playground in that respect, as you can try quite a mix of things on the one venue - and there's rarely anyone about to see you screw it up🤣
@richardjohnson3463
@richardjohnson3463 Ай бұрын
Great fishing! Do you fish barbless Doug?
@Corkwing-DougK
@Corkwing-DougK Ай бұрын
Not in this video, although I'm edging more in that direction. Most of my non-edible fishing (skate, rays, spurs, etc.) is barbless or crushed barbs and in most cases I've swapped out trebles for barbed singles on lures. The wee Mepps and Droppen blade spinners is really the only area where I'm still using trebles supplied with the lures, and I do want to figure out how swap these out for singles if I can, without losing too many more fish. Two trout in this video were badly hooked on the trebles (out of 30+ that came to the boat) but I'd rather be able to return them all safely if I choose. Cheers, Doug
@richardjohnson3463
@richardjohnson3463 Ай бұрын
@@Corkwing-DougK thanks for an honest answer. I'm in the process of going barbless / single hooks too. We'll lose a few more fish no doubt, but my thinking is if we're releasing fish anyway it doesn't really matter too much 👍
@spartafishinguk
@spartafishinguk Ай бұрын
Always a superb watch!
@Corkwing-DougK
@Corkwing-DougK Ай бұрын
Thanks very much. I've actually been doing quite a bit more fishing this year but very little has made it's way to YT. Maybe I'll do a Xmas special with the highlights that didn't quite made a standalone video🙂
@spartafishinguk
@spartafishinguk Ай бұрын
@@Corkwing-DougK Would love to meet up for a duet for my channel! Iv got a SIB which is handy, maybe one day eh!
@malh7545
@malh7545 Ай бұрын
Paradise
@Corkwing-DougK
@Corkwing-DougK Ай бұрын
Indeed! Etive especially is a favourite, and even the midges were reasonably well behaved on this trip🙂
@gingerbeerkid1967
@gingerbeerkid1967 Ай бұрын
Thanks for upload 😊
@Corkwing-DougK
@Corkwing-DougK Ай бұрын
My pleasure 😊 Summer's not over yet either, so time for a few more before the gales return!
@garyroberts8502
@garyroberts8502 Ай бұрын
​@@Corkwing-DougKI'm hoping for an Indian summer,long long one,back down mog end of august 😊
@Johnpir8978
@Johnpir8978 Ай бұрын
Pity the water couldn’t be like a sheet of glass every time, plenty of fish caught a good trip was had
@Corkwing-DougK
@Corkwing-DougK Ай бұрын
Yup, I definitely prefer the sheet of glass approach🙂 Sometimes it works against you, if you're drift fishing a sluggish tide as were at Dunbar a few weeks back, but too much wind is usually a much bigger problem than too little.
@fishinghinny
@fishinghinny Ай бұрын
Thanks Doug, that was a nice watch. I like the mix of fishing and camping, that’s right up my street 👍
@Corkwing-DougK
@Corkwing-DougK Ай бұрын
Thanks - Etive's not really a red hot venue for fishing these days, but it is brilliant for just chilling out with a tent and catching a few fish on the side. Stunning place which can be uncannily quiet on a calm day. Cheers, Doug
@garrybryant4565
@garrybryant4565 Ай бұрын
Another great video Doug. Incredible sport on that light spinning gear, good sized pollock, and brownies that fight as hard as sea trout . 👍. You make it look easy.
@Corkwing-DougK
@Corkwing-DougK Ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it. Sometimes it really is that easy🤣 Lining up the nice calm conditions is the difficult part, especially this year!
@anotherangleUK
@anotherangleUK Ай бұрын
Great video very inspiring. Thanks for sharing.
@Corkwing-DougK
@Corkwing-DougK Ай бұрын
Just watched your Cruden Bay video too - I started out on the Aberdeenshire coastline but it's not a place that features much on YT, at least for boat fishing. Nice to see it on a sunny day🤣
@anotherangleUK
@anotherangleUK Ай бұрын
@@Corkwing-DougK Hopefully you'll get to see more as I pick up knowledge of the area from 'Skipper Gordon" 😉
@fabrizioinfante1152
@fabrizioinfante1152 Ай бұрын
This is such a dreamy video, well done! I love it from start to finish, the camping also looks amazing. I shall try doing something similar with my inflatable boat. Only a couple of hours away from me. thanks for sharing such a nice adventure
@Corkwing-DougK
@Corkwing-DougK Ай бұрын
Etive is a favourite of mine and great for combining camping with a bit of fishing. Just make sure to pick a decent spell of weather!
@williamconnor7249
@williamconnor7249 2 ай бұрын
great wee watch , love the retro avon and my fave lure for seatroot in the salt is blue n silver toby smaller sizes all ive ever caught with it is seatroot ..your uploads are brilliant . all the best 9ft
@Corkwing-DougK
@Corkwing-DougK Ай бұрын
Thanks a lot - there should be another video soon, also with Etive in a starring role🙂
@chrisgfteam6932
@chrisgfteam6932 2 ай бұрын
How do you that, anchor your boat out in the water? Is it an anchor bungee?
@Corkwing-DougK
@Corkwing-DougK 2 ай бұрын
It's effectively a form of pulley rigged against an anchor dropped below the low water mark. I don't think a bungee arrangement would work well enough in a tidal environment although I've not tried it. I've been asked about my overnight mooring setup a few times and wrote up some notes on how I do it, which you can find at corkwing.co.uk/boat-fishing/setting-an-overnight-mooring/. I haven't done any YT videos specifically on mooring but my notes link to one video with more info and I think there are one or two others where I also show the technique. It works pretty well but I'd definitely recommend a bit of practice before relying on it overnight. All at your own risk of course, so only do something you're comfortable with!! Cheers, Doug
@chrisgfteam6932
@chrisgfteam6932 Ай бұрын
@@Corkwing-DougK thank you sir great work on the videos👍🏻
@fullcircleangling
@fullcircleangling 2 ай бұрын
Lovely video and a cracking mix of fish 👌🏻 can I ask what time of year this is please? Thanks
@Corkwing-DougK
@Corkwing-DougK 2 ай бұрын
Early August last year. Good luck with the midges if you give it a go🤣
@fullcircleangling
@fullcircleangling 2 ай бұрын
@@Corkwing-DougK cheers. Haha yeah they’re the trouble aren’t they!! Tight lines 🙋‍♂️
@MrDeneice
@MrDeneice 2 ай бұрын
Always good to see Dunbar on a good day, however may I point out boat fishing with waders on not recommended even if weather is good , better to take them off and stow somewhere in cuddy, just trying to be constructive tight lines.
@DaibhidhBiy
@DaibhidhBiy 2 ай бұрын
Lovely video Doug! Looked like a great day out!!
@gordoncarass2360
@gordoncarass2360 2 ай бұрын
Interesting video Doug. Could I ask what you took the Wolf fish on, was it bait or lures? I fish around Whitby where I am told they were once fairly common but have never caught one myself. Still you can always live in hope. Nice to see you out and about again.
@Corkwing-DougK
@Corkwing-DougK 2 ай бұрын
Hi Gordon - it took a chunk of mackerel fished on the bottom. I've only ever had three, so less than one per decade! All of them took bait (and all the others I've seen, perhaps another three in total). This is the only one I've seen come to fish bait, the rest taking mussel or lug. Cheers, Doug