We Found the Rarest Fish on the Scottish East Coast
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- Опубликовано: 17 сен 2024
- Join us on an exhilarating coastal expedition as we dive into the stunning waters of East Lothian in pursuit of a rare fish that has just been spotted in the area! This incredible marine adventure, powered by PH Kayaks and Penn Reels, whisks you through breathtaking aquatic landscapes and offers a unique chance to witness ocean wildlife up close. In this video, we embark on a thrilling kayak journey, navigating the rich waters that are a fisherman's paradise. Feel the rush of mackerel fishing while keeping an eye out for fantastic marine animals, including a delightful dolphin encounter during our paddle trip. Whether you're a seasoned angler or just starting your outdoor adventures, this fishing excursion guarantees an unforgettable wildlife exploration. Get ready for an incredible kayak safari as we chase after mackerel and uncover the wonders of the ocean. Perfect for nature enthusiasts and thrill-seekers alike, this marine safari showcases the beauty of East Lothian's wilderness and the vibrant sea creatures that call it home. Don't miss this rare chance to witness something truly extraordinary! Dive into this coastal adventure and immerse yourself in the excitement of fishing and wildlife kayaking. Be sure to like, comment, and subscribe for more thrilling outdoor content!
Great video and what a find! I know the dogfish get a lot of stick but I personally love them- super majestic animals with the way they swim. I also saw something crazy recently: a sunfish about the size of a dustpan lid around a mile off Torness jumping out of the water about 10m off my boat. saw the entire thing and im quite certain that is what it was. you may have noticed the jellyfish blooms over the last month and my theory is its up here to feed off them.
Yeah for sure. There was one last year. The jellyfish blooms are pretty impressive this year. Thanks for watching
Is that Dunbar or Eyemouth?
Dunbar area for the video :)
@@elkayakfish thank you, I normally launch Seacliffs and Torness. That harbour looks an easy launch
@@williamcarroll7909 super easy, got to be careful coming out of the harbour in swell it can get a bit confused and sloppy but most of the time it’s pretty simple :)
I was on a coastal walk in June down by Craster, Northumberland, and there were a few local anglers in a shore comp. As well as a cod, they had a couple of LSDs as well. Annicdotally, there's doggies by Newhaven in Edinburgh. One evening I'll fire out some mackerel strips off a Forth mark to see if there's any action.
Yeah I have heard that as well. I have always been surprised that I haven’t caught one before. A friend got one on a lure around north Berwick. But like I said where there is a high cod population there is a smaller dogfish one. It was great to see it. :)