Hi, glad you enjoyed the vid. I like trying a cast or two at this time of the year, before the mackerel shoals arrive. I'm not keen on mackerel and they can be hard to avoid in the summer months. Pollock (and coalies) are pretty aggressive fish and, if they are there, can be relatively easy to catch. They like deep water and kelp so the skill is mostly in finding a good mark. I'm guessing you already know all this though. Tight lines, Dave and Mo
Hi Graham, glad you enjoyed the vid. The fishing was good. Hope to get out again soon. We have some plans for an interesting trip at the end of this month. We’ll take the cameras along and should have a decent vid out by early August. I’ve been editing some of our China footage over the past few days. Seems there is enough for a vid, which I’ll upload and release towards the end of the year. ATB, Dave and Mo
Hi, good to hear from you. We’ve camped on Lismore a few times but never quite as close to the water. We usually try to find a more sheltered spot because of the wind. The fishing was good. Most of the west coast has easy access to deep water, with kelp beds, so can be quite productive for pollack. ATB, Dave
Hi Mr J, glad you enjoyed the vid. Port Appin is a lovely place and the wee loop around the point is a great hike. Hope you make it to Lismore soon. ATB, Dave
They were a few good sized fish Dave . I’m not a great filleter so I do my usual hack job and get what I can from what I catch , usually take one home for the cat 🐈
Hi John, I'm not much good at filleting either but I can usually manage to carve off some decent fish bites. I have a terrible habit of slicing off one good fillet and then completely messing up the other side. I'm going to invest in a new knife to see if that helps. I like to cook the fish as fresh as possible but find they are easier to handle (fillet) if the are scaled and left to "dry" for a few minutes. I guess some tuition would do me good. ATB, Dave
Hi Karen and Kit, good to hear from you. The fishing was great and we ate well. I'll do a wee channel update and garden glimpse once the perennials start to grow. We have had a cold winter followed by a dry spring, with intermittent frosts and lots of wind. There are a good number of shoots poking through the soil, giving a hint of things to come. The bulbs (fritillaries, daffs, grape hyacinths and tulips) are bonnie but have been bashed about a fair bit by the wind. ATB, Dave
Dave and Mo, I thoroughly enjoyed this one, although not a fisherman myself, I approve of fishing to eat and what Mo cooked up looked so tasty. What glorious, if cold weather you had and I bet you both felt the better for another perfect visit to Lismore. Thanks for sharing. BW Big Dave 😁
Hi Big Dave, I'm glad you enjoyed this one. I'm never too sure about filming fishing vids but it seemed such a lovely location that I felt compelled to share it. Mo is a dab hand at cooking up these white fish. They have a very mild flavour when cooked fresh on the shore. Mo has various batter recipes and can mix up the flavours by adding eggs, beer and even steak spice. ATB, Dave
All footage you load is always worth a view Dave and Mo. BTW the Celandine plant at 2.09, very good for whitening the enamels and useful in Spring if you forget the toothbrush!
Have not listened to the Calum Kennedy recording of that song in years. Must dig it out now. Thanks for the translation, very much appreciated. ATB, Dave
Hi Dave, great video! Have you any recommendations/locations for fishing on Lismore? I’ve fished the old pier Achnacroish many times with varying success, and between the Point and port Ramsay from the rocks and cliffs too, just for the scenery though! Slàinte
‘Muile nam fuar bheann, Morbhairn an àigh, Apainn na grèine,’s Latharn’ mo ghràidh ’S an t-eilean beag uain’ an caidreabh a’ chuain Eilean dan tug mi bàidh’. ‘Mull of the cold bens, Morvern of joy, Appin of the sun, Lorn of my love The little green island beside the sea The island to which I gave affection.’
Apologies for the delay in replying to your lovely comment. In fact, I posted a reply earlier but it seems to have failed to load. The Gaelic prose capture the beauty of the island and distant views perfectly. Thank you so much for sharing with us. ATB, Dave
great quality yet again big man a must watch for camping/fishing love it classsssssssssss
Thanks Mike, glad you enjoyed it. Slan, Dave
Guys been want a catch n cook from yous fir long time ! Loved this made it look far 2 easy mind
Hi, glad you enjoyed the vid. I like trying a cast or two at this time of the year, before the mackerel shoals arrive. I'm not keen on mackerel and they can be hard to avoid in the summer months. Pollock (and coalies) are pretty aggressive fish and, if they are there, can be relatively easy to catch. They like deep water and kelp so the skill is mostly in finding a good mark. I'm guessing you already know all this though. Tight lines, Dave and Mo
Hi Dave and Mo another great video 👏 the fish supper looked delicious
Thanks for sharing your travels with us, all the best graham
Hi Graham, glad you enjoyed the vid. The fishing was good. Hope to get out again soon. We have some plans for an interesting trip at the end of this month. We’ll take the cameras along and should have a decent vid out by early August. I’ve been editing some of our China footage over the past few days. Seems there is enough for a vid, which I’ll upload and release towards the end of the year. ATB, Dave and Mo
Some nice fish there Dave. Lovely location as always! I request a map of your recommended camping spots 😂 always look brilliant 👍👍
Hi, good to hear from you. We’ve camped on Lismore a few times but never quite as close to the water. We usually try to find a more sheltered spot because of the wind. The fishing was good. Most of the west coast has easy access to deep water, with kelp beds, so can be quite productive for pollack. ATB, Dave
Fab stuff big fella !
Good morning Owen, glad you enjoyed it. ATB, Dave
Always do mate😘
We had plenty fish to eat that day. Well done! Xx
Thanks Mo x
Liosmor is one of my favourite places. Was in Port Appin yesterday, unable to cross over. Soon, real soon. Great video, again.
Hi Mr J, glad you enjoyed the vid. Port Appin is a lovely place and the wee loop around the point is a great hike. Hope you make it to Lismore soon. ATB, Dave
They were a few good sized fish Dave . I’m not a great filleter so I do my usual hack job and get what I can from what I catch , usually take one home for the cat 🐈
Hi John, I'm not much good at filleting either but I can usually manage to carve off some decent fish bites. I have a terrible habit of slicing off one good fillet and then completely messing up the other side. I'm going to invest in a new knife to see if that helps. I like to cook the fish as fresh as possible but find they are easier to handle (fillet) if the are scaled and left to "dry" for a few minutes. I guess some tuition would do me good. ATB, Dave
Now that was a catch! And don't forget to do a little update on your garden - whenever you choose be it spring or summer.
Hi Karen and Kit, good to hear from you. The fishing was great and we ate well. I'll do a wee channel update and garden glimpse once the perennials start to grow. We have had a cold winter followed by a dry spring, with intermittent frosts and lots of wind. There are a good number of shoots poking through the soil, giving a hint of things to come. The bulbs (fritillaries, daffs, grape hyacinths and tulips) are bonnie but have been bashed about a fair bit by the wind. ATB, Dave
Dave and Mo, I thoroughly enjoyed this one, although not a fisherman myself, I approve of fishing to eat and what Mo cooked up looked so tasty. What glorious, if cold weather you had and I bet you both felt the better for another perfect visit to Lismore. Thanks for sharing. BW Big Dave 😁
Hi Big Dave, I'm glad you enjoyed this one. I'm never too sure about filming fishing vids but it seemed such a lovely location that I felt compelled to share it. Mo is a dab hand at cooking up these white fish. They have a very mild flavour when cooked fresh on the shore. Mo has various batter recipes and can mix up the flavours by adding eggs, beer and even steak spice. ATB, Dave
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Good morning Robert, glad you liked the video. ATB, Dave
All footage you load is always worth a view Dave and Mo. BTW the Celandine plant at 2.09, very good for whitening the enamels and useful in Spring if you forget the toothbrush!
Hi Andrew, glad you enjoyed it. And, thanks for the ethnobotanical information, absolutely love it. ATB, Dave and Mo
Views and fish to eat. Could it get any better Dave and Mo ATB Martin
Good morning, Martin. Glad you enjoyed the views and vid. Lismore is a bonnie island. ATB, Dave
P.s. Had to make do with Calum Kennedy singing ‘Fagail Liosmor’
Have not listened to the Calum Kennedy recording of that song in years. Must dig it out now. Thanks for the translation, very much appreciated. ATB, Dave
Hi Dave, great video! Have you any recommendations/locations for fishing on Lismore? I’ve fished the old pier Achnacroish many times with varying success, and between the Point and port Ramsay from the rocks and cliffs too, just for the scenery though! Slàinte
‘Muile nam fuar bheann, Morbhairn an àigh,
Apainn na grèine,’s Latharn’ mo ghràidh
’S an t-eilean beag uain’ an caidreabh a’ chuain
Eilean dan tug mi bàidh’.
‘Mull of the cold bens, Morvern of joy,
Appin of the sun, Lorn of my love
The little green island beside the sea
The island to which I gave affection.’
Apologies for the delay in replying to your lovely comment. In fact, I posted a reply earlier but it seems to have failed to load. The Gaelic prose capture the beauty of the island and distant views perfectly. Thank you so much for sharing with us. ATB, Dave