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  1. No worries. There's nowhere really to get bait in Eyemouth, bar fresh mackerel at the fish merchants. Berwick is ten mins away in an emergency, but you should find that your lures do the job most days.

  2. Below the caravan park there are some good marks. Hairy Ness is among the best. Heading south, there are any number of decent marks on the rocks below the golf course. You can't fail to find a decent spot, basically, regardless of the height of the tide.

  3. Snatcher:

    There is a good mark at the south end of Eyemouth caravan park. Find the small shingle cove,its a bit of a scramble down,and fish to the left hand side where the long narrow gulley is. Can produce a lot of coalfish and pollack. My good lady caught a 4lb pollack there. She is always getting the photo out when I blank!

    I'm off on Saturday, and am intrigued by this cove. Would this be Hurkur's, does anyone know, or nearer Eyemouth? There's a few coves along there, may have to try em all
  4. Hi,

    i have never used a multiplier, and know next to nothing about em. I have been lent an Abu 6000c to try out. Anyone know if this is suitable for use over rough ground, and also a bit of inshore boat fishing?

  5. Thanks guys, will have a crack. What are these sandeels you mention? Redgill types? I won't be fishing until June anyway, just doing some research at the mo. Quick question - if you're boat fishing over clean ground, is there any reason, other than cost, not to use a pirk instead of a leger below a string of feathers/hokkais? Just on the off chance

  6. Will do, thanks. Yes, its a holiday from 4th to 18th of June. I know the shop in Berwick quite well, and am not really satisfied with either the customer service or the frequency with which it has bait available.

  7. I know that digging at Holy Island sands was banned years back, also at Burnmouth. Can you still dig at Spittal?

     

    Also, when I was last at Holy Island (five years ago or more) there were countless mussels of a decent size underneath the road wherever it was raised. Anyone know if these are ok to snaffle for fishing?

  8. How much are you looking at for an average model with these? I've used a rowing boat before now, with oars and a tiny outboard, which will only take two. May one day look at these

  9. I know its very hard to defend fishing while being anti-shooting, but there are a few of us about. I gave up coarse fishing at an early age as I realised the cruelty involved in catching simply for sport - I rarely fish in the sea, and then I only fish to catch 'keepers' for food. At the same time, though, I can see that I also do so for sport and enjoyment, and that there is hypocrisy there. I see the inconsistency in my own position, and I don't really want to get into a protracted argument here. But can anyone really say that shooting and fishing aren't cruel?

    It's a messy situation, I know, and I have sypmathy for both sides.

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