Awoke early this morning to the sun streaming through the window and so I decided to use up the remaining bait from yesterday’s blank session and search for dabs and …
Caithness
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Sandside beach is one of the popular, picturesque beaches on the north Caithness coast. It is situated to the west of the Dounreay nuclear power plant which in the throws …
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A lot of anglers get no further than the popular arms of Scrabster harbour when visiting the north coast. However, recent years have proved problematic for the bait angler with …
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Flounders and crabs feeding on lugworm baits with floating beads off Sandside beach in Caithness. The water is clear but with a lot of suspended weed. Depth is under one …
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Lesson learned, have the camera at the bottom of the trace and not the top. Even with a weight below the trace the popup beads kept the baits floating above …
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I decided to head out round some of the Caithness harbours for a day with the LRf tackle. First stop was the picturesque haven at Lybster. I had hoped to …
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I woke early this morning and with the sun shining headed down to the local rock ledges below Scrabster lighthouse for a few hours. Gear organised the night before, I …
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A couple of grey gurnards from the rock ledges near to Scrabster lighthouse. Nice change from the constant stream of dabs.
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A low water neap tide flyover on Sandside beach. The beach, in Caithness, is one of the furthest north on mainland Scotland and is a popular spot for local anglers …
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Fished from the fish market pier using sections of white rag from early morning dig. Lots of small dabs plus flounder, mackerel and even a tiny cod. Mackerel breaking the …