Sea Fishing

The Outer Hebrides constitutes only 1.3% of the UK landmass but contains 15% of its freshwater surface area.'
This makes the Hebrides is a natural paradise for freshwater and sea anglers alike. Long daylight hours in the summer and complete peace and isolation ensure anglers the chance of serious fishing where the only distractions are the amazing landscapes and abundance of sea and moorland birds, you cannot help but absorb the relaxed vibe, rich cultural history and stunning scenery.
The Hebrides are a remedy for anyone who's tired of fishing on an overpopulated, artificial lake or simply sick of polluted waters.
Sea fishing in the waters that surround the Hebrides is unrivalled: the craggy rock faces and long surf beaches provide excellent conditions. There is abundant cod and ling around the underwater reefs and excellent pollack and saithe in the tide races. Conger and skate give a good fight and haddock, cod, dogfish, whiting, rays and flounders are all common. Catching mackerel makes a tasty and satisfying family day's fishing! Anglers bringing their families to the Hebrides can rest assured that the islands will charm and keep amused even the most demanding family.
You don't even have to be an experienced angler to fish the Hebrides: why not decide to mark your Hebrides island holiday by catching your first salmon! Trained and entertaining fishing guides will be happy to show you the ropes, and you can leave the Hebrides with new skills as well as the urge to return soon!