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Exploring Lorne | Fishing | Boat Camping 

Corkwing (Doug K)
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A couple of days spent exploring and fishing the Firth of Lorne - the slate isles, Garvellachs, Mull and Morvern then back to Loch Etive. Plenty of small pollack (and a few decent ones), coalies, mackerel plus the obligatory dogfish and little spurdogs. I just camped overnight aboard my Longliner in a sheltered bay on Mull. It's easy to do on a calm night when you're solo, and saves the hassle of tents and midges🙂
Finally, a shout out to @Donnywilcox for reminding me about Belnahua with his own visit there. Anyone interested in exploring with a small inflatable should definitely take a look at his channel!

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17 ноя 2022

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@mssouthwick
@mssouthwick Год назад
Brilliant Video Doug, keep them coming.
@Corkwing-DougK
@Corkwing-DougK Год назад
Hopefully get let out again before Christmas, although I'll be ice breaking even on the sea lochs if this cold keeps up! Even decent thermals only go so far 🙂
@colinlarmour509
@colinlarmour509 Год назад
I totally love this I so want to do this 😍
@tamlyon4435
@tamlyon4435 Год назад
👏great wee fishing adventure Doug ....I’ve never done well at the Garvellachs , just the odd decent Pollock on long leader and very slow retrieve . Some great footage 👍
@Corkwing-DougK
@Corkwing-DougK Год назад
Hi Tam, this was my first try at the Garvellachs and it was very slow going. I think next time I might make sure I have some ragworm as that should guarantee a few wrasse if nothing else. Certainly an impressive set of rocks when you get close to them, and I wouldn't have fancied living there!
@tamlyon4435
@tamlyon4435 Год назад
@@Corkwing-DougK I was using ragworm and occasionally sand eel on a ten foot leader and a wee ball weight ....and caught more than friends using lead heads with fire tails etc. Like you I wouldn’t fancy living there 😁 A wee tip that works for me weeding out the bigger Pollock is a glow bead at the top of the hook 👍...tight lines .
@garrybryant4565
@garrybryant4565 Год назад
Great vid Doug, amazing sport with the Pollock on the light spinning gear. Great scenery and weather on your trip. Keep up the great vids, n tight lines
@Corkwing-DougK
@Corkwing-DougK Год назад
Hi Garry, the pollack were good fun all right but there were rather too many small ones in most of the spots I tried. Happily you're right - great scenery and weather were the real highlights of the trip. Roll on next summer!
@simoncbroadley9577
@simoncbroadley9577 Год назад
great video Doug Thanks
@Corkwing-DougK
@Corkwing-DougK Год назад
Thanks 👍 For some reason this one took ages to pull together, although it was a great little trip in fine, calm conditions.
@LauraDawn11
@LauraDawn11 Год назад
Enjoyed that 👌 see you out there at some point 😉🎣
@Corkwing-DougK
@Corkwing-DougK Год назад
Thanks! I'm bound to be out in Etive over the winter chasing peace and tiddlers, or perhaps off Kerrera looking for something a bit bigger 🙂👍
@ashleyhoward8926
@ashleyhoward8926 Год назад
Hi Doug, what an excellent advert for small boat fishing in general. Great mackerel shots, with some nice pollock to show off & better weather than we've had down here on the NE coast. Some high pressure forecast into early December too, let's hope so. Thanks for posting.
@Corkwing-DougK
@Corkwing-DougK Год назад
Hi Ash, I promise you the weather up here has been pretty foul of late - this trip was a late summer session that has just taken ages to pull together, for various reasons. As you know, I really enjoy just having a wander round the west coast with a little fishing as a bonus, and this little cruise was perfect. If I could sort myself a reliable supply of ragworm I'd probably have pulled in a larger range of species too - the ground looked perfect for wrasse in several areas, for example.
@knpoutdoors4493
@knpoutdoors4493 Год назад
Incredible! And that underwater footage was even more incredible. Thankyou for sharing your adventure
@Corkwing-DougK
@Corkwing-DougK Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it! I think the mackerel were herding baitfish back against the cliff walls at Morvern, and there were certainly loads about. As for the footage, I was just lucky to have fairly clear water and decent light as well as plenty fish. I managed something similar a few years back in Loch Leven, but the mackerel were the smallest I've ever encountered - literally the size of a large minnow.
@knpoutdoors4493
@knpoutdoors4493 Год назад
@@Corkwing-DougK you are very blessed to live in such an Incredible part of the world. Loved watching all your videos and it lead to me spending a couple of nights sleeping in my boat at anchor last summer. If you ever find yourself on Anglesey, give me a shout!
@AMG63
@AMG63 Год назад
Hi Doug I've been looking forward to an upload from you, as always 👍
@Corkwing-DougK
@Corkwing-DougK Год назад
Hope you enjoyed it! - the next one should feature a kayak, although it definitely needs more editing before it's anywhere near ready to be let loose.
@ashleyhoward8926
@ashleyhoward8926 Год назад
@@Corkwing-DougK Better hurry up Doug, you can't have your kayak & heat it.
@rokagrooveradio8429
@rokagrooveradio8429 Год назад
Another great video doug, loving all your videos, wasnt that lighthouse at Lismore, me and my mate went Lismore in 2021, is it any good fishing off the rocks/coast on lismore do you know at all? we only fished off the old pier at Lismore.
@Corkwing-DougK
@Corkwing-DougK Год назад
Well, you're certainly right about the lighthouse but I've never really fished Lismore so can't say much about the fishing. The Navionics web app will show you there's quite a bit of deep water along the coastline and I guess any deeper spot you can access will be worth a try. I'd expect the usual suspects - rays, doggies and maybe spurdog on the bottom and pollack from the rocky ground. I'd be rather surprised if there isn't anything there, but I've never set foot on the island myself!
@olivefritz
@olivefritz Год назад
Doug .Great vid .I fished the same area till I sold my boat last year.The corrywrecken was an exciting place to fish! The island you stopped at , opposite Fladda lighthouse we caught loads of coalies off the point. Stunning scenery. We stayed at Craohb Haven.
@Corkwing-DougK
@Corkwing-DougK Год назад
Thanks for watching, and interesting to see more coalies about - I just wish we could get them a bit bigger as they would certainly liven up the fishing. I've only been through Corryvreckan once, and even on a very small tide you could really feel the underlying power of the sea. I wouldn't fancy my chances in anything other than perfect conditions!
@gingerbeerkid1967
@gingerbeerkid1967 Год назад
Hi I know etive is almost fresh water on top but what do you do about your cars back end to stop it rusting away? Thanks
@Corkwing-DougK
@Corkwing-DougK Год назад
Nothing 🙂 Never buy a car I've owned! Seriously, I really try and avoid dipping the car if I can avoid it, and never let it get up to the wheel hubs. I don't think I've ever had the exhaust bubbling away underwater either. Trailers are a different matter though - I still avoid dipping the hubs if possible, but you have to accept that you're going to get problems at some stage. One major reason for moving from a Warrior to the Orkney was the pain involved in keeping a braked trailer roadworthy!
@JohnSmith-fd4wt
@JohnSmith-fd4wt Год назад
Hi Doug do you pay to launch from this spot
@Corkwing-DougK
@Corkwing-DougK Год назад
Hi John - this is Kelly's pier at Taynuilt and launching is free. Pretty easy at HW but very shallow at LW (and be prepared for huge masses of weed on the beach after a winter storm). At the end of the pier there is a pile of rocks just to your right as you leave, so stick close to the pier wall to avoid them. Access to the beach isn't from the signposted carpark, but another 30 -40 yards further down the road.
@colinlarmour509
@colinlarmour509 Год назад
I totally love this I so want to do this 😍
@Corkwing-DougK
@Corkwing-DougK Год назад
Cheers - just having a wee explore around is one of my favourite things about being afloat. Totally different way to see things, although I think it'll be next summer now before I get a repeat trip!
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