26 August 2014

Just came doon from the isle of Skye

We had an early start on Thursday morning driving up to fort William where Col and I had arranged to meet up with his brother Lindsay, after a much needed coffee we then continued on the journey to the Isle of Skye for a long weekend of non stop fishing, yippee!
After what seemed like an age we eventually arrived at our chosen mark, a sea loch at the north west of the island, firstly we tackled up our lrf rods to see what was about on the rocky outcrop in front of us, and It didn't take long for the bites to start coming to bits of raw prawn, we landed some small pollack, coalfish, poor cod and the ones we were really after, Ballan wrasse.


nice orange one for col


the sea was a little too rough with the northerly wind to comfortably fly fish for Pollack so later on in the day we upped sticks and went of to try another more sheltered mark which was a new one to us, it looked great but despite trying every rocky outcrop around the bay we failed to connect with any pollack, never mind it had been a long tiring day so we went back to our accommodation for some food and a couple of beers to end the day.

Friday morning feeling revitalised after a good nights sleep we decided to fish the same venue as the day before, we did have other marks in mind but this one seemed like the best bet what with the wind direction and it also had the benefit of only being  a short drive from the cottage where we were based. Over coffee in the morning we discussed how cool it would be to catch a cuckoo wrasse, and would you believe it, it only took Col about five minutes after starting to fish, jammy sod!

 
another couple of females followed from the same area



Lindsay caught a monster of a sea scorpion!



Col and Lindsay seemed to be catching plenty of poor cod, it took me a while on the other hand but i got one in the end, pretty little fish.


 plenty more ballans about too



another new wrasse species for Col, a rock cook 



later on in the day Col landed a couple of pollack on the fly from his "rock" before the wind picked up, all in all a great days fishing


On Saturday morning we headed into Portree to see if we could buy any more raw prawns and some leads, we got the leads ok but no luck with the prawns, we did notice however that the harbour was stuffed with Mackerel so we grabbed the rods from the car and caught a few for chucking out a bait on the big rods later on. So after some food we were back at the same spot yet again! Col thought there would be a good chance of a goldsinny and he was right!


Lindsay's big rod with the mackeral bait registered a bite, it turned out to be a dogfish which was quite exciting for us as non of us had ever caught or even seen one before.


Col took some more rock cook wrasse on tiny bits of squid



after a while we decided on a move so headed around to Neist Point where we took some nice Pollack on the fly, orange clousers worked well as did chartreuse, great fun on the fly rod.





on Sunday morning Lindsay headed for home whilst col and i had one last chuck for an hour or so, i failed in my attempt to catch a rock cook wrasse but Col took a few Pollack from his rock to end a great weekends fishing, can't wait until next year! 





6 comments:

  1. Nice fishing guys, looks like it was a good trip with a few new species.

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    1. Thanks Martin really enjoyed it. Hopefully there is still a bit more time for a few more wrasse before the winter sets in.

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  2. Well done guys on the fishing & getting a few valuable days away.

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  3. Thanks George, it was a great to get away to such a beautiful part of the world for a day or two, wish we could have stayed a little longer but it'll have to wait until next year. Still a wee bit of salt water fishing closer by tomorrow with any luck.

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  4. Well done lads. Hard to believe that some folk hate dogfish. I still think they are cool. Well done on the cuckoo and rock cook wrasse too. I'm getting some fly casting lessons next week so maybe we could meet up again and chuck some fluff around? :-D

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  5. Thanks Scott , that sounds great , not be long before grayling time comes around again. Enjoy your lesson

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