Boat fishing Dunbar - June 2024

My first Dunbar trip of the year and a bit of a mixed bag - fabulous weather but not too many fish about. On the plus side we'd plenty mackerel, although still a little scattered and mixed in with small coalfish. Cod, pollack and ling were there but thin on the ground, although I did pick up a bonus species that I haven't caught in years👍

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  • @DaibhidhBiy
    @DaibhidhBiy23 күн бұрын

    Lovely video Doug! Looked like a great day out!!

  • @anotherangleUK
    @anotherangleUKАй бұрын

    Not often we have conditions like that - lovely weather, nice video. Thanks.

  • @Corkwing-DougK

    @Corkwing-DougK

    Ай бұрын

    Yup - after weeks of windy weather I'll happily take a bit of sunshine even at the expense of fewer fish. It's a hard life being an angler - you always have to complain about something🤣🤣

  • @davesmith559
    @davesmith559Ай бұрын

    Thanks again for another good video.

  • @Corkwing-DougK

    @Corkwing-DougK

    Ай бұрын

    Cheers - with luck we might get even get a few more calm, sunny days. Might be harder to catch a fish but it makes the video side easier🙂🙂

  • @Anglersanddanglers
    @AnglersanddanglersАй бұрын

    The wolfish was almost as surprising as the weather Doug! Shame it wasn’t a little bigger - they’re great eating.

  • @Corkwing-DougK

    @Corkwing-DougK

    Ай бұрын

    I was pretty happy with it as I catch less than 1 per decade! Never tasted one although I've been told before that they're good to eat. Maybe the next one won't be so lucky... Cheers, Doug

  • @dieselpete4053
    @dieselpete4053Ай бұрын

    Quality vid as usual, you should have more subscribers with the quality of vids you put out

  • @Corkwing-DougK

    @Corkwing-DougK

    Ай бұрын

    Maybe one day! I guess I'm kind of a niche - a mix of camping, boating and outdoors stuff alongside a good dollop of fishing. I'm not really hardcore on anything in particular so probably fall between stools as far as YT is concerned. Quite happy with that too, as I just do what works for me - and sometimes even get enough material for a video🙂🙂 Cheers, Doug

  • @Lavraki
    @LavrakiАй бұрын

    Nice wee session Doug. I've been thinking of heading over east at some point this summer. Ash's ling looked delicious from where I'm sitting😋 I had to do the "J" reverse last time at Dunbar and when I got it right first time I was gutted that nobody was watching🙃

  • @Corkwing-DougK

    @Corkwing-DougK

    Ай бұрын

    Same for me on the slip - but you can guarantee an eager audience when you least want one😀 We were over at Port William earlier this month but it was cold, windy and pretty hard going - campsite was almost completely empty. You're bound to do better over on "our" side😂😂

  • @Lavraki

    @Lavraki

    Ай бұрын

    @@Corkwing-DougK I'm back over on the other side of Luce Bay at New England Bay this year. I've only been out once there and once from Port Logan. Weather has been shocking. I'll be back down as soon as the wind allows at least a few days out.

  • @MrDeneice
    @MrDeneice22 күн 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.

  • @rowanstravels8038
    @rowanstravels8038Ай бұрын

    Brilliant video mate great underwater comparison be great if you could get that camera down when you in the lochs and off shore west Scotland

  • @Corkwing-DougK

    @Corkwing-DougK

    Ай бұрын

    I've used it in Luce Bay a few times but conditions there are similar to Dunbar - fairly shallow and reasonably clear water. Plenty fish and a range of species usually show up. The problem with the sea lochs is both the depth and the lack of light which makes it difficult to get any footage. I reckon that even 100 feet of water would require additional lighting for the camera to pick up anything useful. Best chance is probably something like inshore fishing for pollack.

  • @rowanstravels8038

    @rowanstravels8038

    Ай бұрын

    @Corkwing-DougK looks great bit of kit very interesting comparison from previous visits

  • @Corkwing-DougK

    @Corkwing-DougK

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks! The camera is just an old Go Pro clone stuffed into a waterproof case and attached to a fair bit of lead. No way am I risking something expensive over some of these rocks!😱😱

  • @rowanstravels8038

    @rowanstravels8038

    Ай бұрын

    @Corkwing-DougK haha I don't blame you picture quality is canny

  • @Campbellero
    @CampbelleroАй бұрын

    Thanks Doug. Nice day to be on the water. Worrying about the lack of life on the reef. Nice to catch a wolf fish, never knew they were present on NE inshore reefs. Here's to better weather too. ATB

  • @Corkwing-DougK

    @Corkwing-DougK

    Ай бұрын

    I think divers see these fish (and angler fish) a lot more often than we do - I reckon we pretty much need to drop a bait right on top of them before we get a bite. I'm not too bothered about the absence of fish on the video, as boats were catching (when they had a decent drift) the day before. They probably just come and go a bit in this area as there is plenty of rough ground to choose from. Funnily enough, the clip from my earlier trip might show plenty of fish but I still wasn't catching them - I remember being gobsmacked when I got home and checked it, as I'd caught very little that day. Cheers, Doug

  • @garrybryant4565
    @garrybryant4565Ай бұрын

    Great to see you on the water again Doug. Its a lottery win if you can get a decent day out just now. Tight lines

  • @Corkwing-DougK

    @Corkwing-DougK

    Ай бұрын

    I'm certainly scouring the forecasts looking for a break! Trouble is, the different forecast models often disagree so you end up rolling the dice anyway. It certainly looks like classic school holiday weather at the moment - sunshine and showers, cool and breezy!

  • @johnpirie8978
    @johnpirie8978Ай бұрын

    Great day to be out on the water

  • @Corkwing-DougK

    @Corkwing-DougK

    Ай бұрын

    Absolutely - I can't remember the last time I felt too warm on the east coast👍

  • @gingerbeerkid1967
    @gingerbeerkid1967Ай бұрын

    Great watch. Wind is back again, want to get out from Burntisland on Sunday as well 😢

  • @Corkwing-DougK

    @Corkwing-DougK

    Ай бұрын

    Wind has been a curse this year - it'll drop for a day or so but not for long enough to make it easy to do a decent two or three day trip. And if it does drop then I'll be moaning about the midges🤣🤣

  • @thomasfrench7212
    @thomasfrench7212Ай бұрын

    Hi Doug, Many thanks for another entertaining video. Not many fish but at least you managed to get out, weather been dreadful again. Im waiting for wind to drop to get out at St abbs. .

  • @Corkwing-DougK

    @Corkwing-DougK

    Ай бұрын

    Could be waiting a while, judging by recent performance! It's been a bit frustrating over the last few months.

  • @user-pt1xt4kh8e

    @user-pt1xt4kh8e

    Ай бұрын

    I agree Doug, I even tried west coast at Turnberry last week and got blown of the water 😢

  • @angusmacarthur8375
    @angusmacarthur8375Ай бұрын

    Hi Doug, could you give any information on slip charges and parking etc. it’s an area I would like to tow the boat to for a day here and there. All the best Gus.

  • @Corkwing-DougK

    @Corkwing-DougK

    Ай бұрын

    Hi Gus, Day launch fee is £20. For parking you need to drive over the harbour bridge and leave your car and trailer through the storm gates on the north/outer wall of the harbour. The slip itself is OK but has 2 doglegs in it, which can make reversing a trailer interesting for any spectators🤣. It used to be unusable at low water due to a vertical drop off but I think this was sorted a couple of years ago - I've not done a LW launch so don't know whether it is properly fixed or not. I find it easiest to launch and recover around half-tide or 2 hours before or after HW. This avoids the worst of the dogleg and also the problem you get at HW where there is nowhere to leave the boat safely whilst you deal with the trailer. Most of my launching is single handed, so I have to leave the boat unattended for several minutes whilst you deal with the trailer - obviously you need to be careful with tidal movement to avoid grounding or drifting off... Easy if there are 2 of you, but more tricky if you're alone and you're reversing a trailer through crowds of tourists😟 I'd recommend a mid-week launch and going in early to minimise the hassle - you can pay the launch fee afterwards if the harbourmaster isn't around first thing. The slip is closed some days over the summer as part of the lifeboat day, etc. - check the Dunbar Harbour website for the dates. Cheers, Doug

  • @gordoncarass2360
    @gordoncarass236029 күн 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

    29 күн 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

  • @TommyRitchie
    @TommyRitchieАй бұрын

    Hi Doug, great videos, can you tell me what size of fixed spool reels you were using in your Galloway weekend trip video? many thanks

  • @Corkwing-DougK

    @Corkwing-DougK

    29 күн бұрын

    Hi Tommy, One was a Penn Spinfisher VI 4500 Liveliner and the other a Penn Slammer 560 Liveliner. Both cope OK with the shallow water in Luce Bay although I think the 560 is better suited to the tope. If I was fishing deeper water such as the banks west of Burrow Head then I'd go for a multiplier in preference, although the 560 might just manage. The Liveliner versions of these reels are much better than a standard fixed spool for handling fish like tope that grab and run with the bait. Cheers, Doug

  • @scottwhitelaw3709
    @scottwhitelaw3709Ай бұрын

    Being so close to Torness you would think there was Bass about.

  • @Corkwing-DougK

    @Corkwing-DougK

    Ай бұрын

    I've never seen one from the boat although kayakers fishing very close to the outlet have had them. I took my boat in close a couple of times but chickened out on the very shallow reefs - coupled with a decent bit of wave action. It's still on my to do list, but not very high up it! Cheers, Doug

  • @juniperwoodgreen4090
    @juniperwoodgreen4090Ай бұрын

    So the mackerel are here...

  • @gingerbeerkid1967

    @gingerbeerkid1967

    Ай бұрын

    In deeper water

  • @fishinghinny

    @fishinghinny

    Ай бұрын

    Nice relaxing day out Doug, and canny company too 👍🎣🐟

  • @Corkwing-DougK

    @Corkwing-DougK

    Ай бұрын

    I've seen a few reports of isolated mackerel on the east coast over the last month, but these were around in decent numbers and in most places we tried. Not before time!!

  • @Corkwing-DougK

    @Corkwing-DougK

    Ай бұрын

    Ash'll be charging appearance money soon🙂🙂 - someone else pointed him out to me in one of your videos just the other week. Though I still reckon his real ambition is to photobomb a Donny Wilcox video👍👍