Lang Crag

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A Postscript on Rocks

This is the stretch of rocks that the Yellow Tappie sits on but the “crag” itself is likely to be the outermost tip of these rocks. I suspect that this point could be a good place for angling and although it is covered by water at high tide there are areas in the immediate vicinity that could safely harbour a couple of anglers, if they could reach there.

Recently I climbed towards Lang Crag and it's only really accessible at low tide and there is a portion in the middle of the promontory that is quite challenging to scale so I imagine that it wouldn't be possible for Anglers laden with fishing gear to access. This is a shame because I suspect the tip of Lang Crag could be a good mark. I've caught cod, saithe, mackerel and ling from a spot in a boat just 20 yards away.