Feb 28, 2009

Cod Fishing on the East Coast of Scotland

The east coast of Scotland has some famous Cod marks, the most notable being Arbroath a small see fishing port about twenty minutes to the east of Dundee. Within Arbroath there are a number of different marks, depending on how brave you are.

The Harbour

Arbroath Harbour is a fantastic venue for Cod fishing. It has easy access for the sea angler, with parking in the harbour itself. One of the more notable features about this sea fishing mark is the harbour wall, around every twenty meters some kind person has installed cages onto the sea wall, providing the ideal rod rest and more importantly stopping you from being washed into the sea in rough weather.

The key to fishing in Arbroath harbour is the wind. This venue fishes very well when the prevailing wind is from the east. A strong East wind causes the sea to be rough and the Cod to come in to within 20 meters of the harbour wall. This venue fishes well two hours either side of high tide. It should be noted though this venue gets very busy when the wind and tide are correct however it is a big venue so space is not an issue.

As with all types of fishing, tackle is one of the key factors. A simple beachcaster rod, 12 or 15ft with 30lb mono line is all you need. Terminal tackle tends to be clipped down rigs. The bait of choice is fresh lug worm or crab, with squid being a good last minute option. It should be noted the Cod love big baits so don't be shy give the Cod what they want. Over the last few years Bass have also been caught from this venue, so you never know it could be a silver bass you a landing or a large cod.

Tony Smith is regularly writing for http://www.gofishingshop.co.uk, a UK based website engaged in the sale of Fishing Tackle, sea fishing tackle and sea fishing rods and many other products for sea fishing.

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