Best fishing window
The best window to fish St Abbs Head over the next 10 days is Morning today, scoring 100 out of 100.
How that 100 is reached
St Abbs Head conditions today, window by window
Night
95
00:00-06:00
Morning
100
06:00-12:00
Afternoon
95
12:00-18:00
Evening
95
18:00-24:00
St Abbs Head on the conditions map
Slide through the next 10 days and watch the nearby coast update, in case it is worth heading down the road.
Today Morning
06:00-12:00
Best fishing times today
Solunar feeding periods. Major periods (moon overhead and underfoot) are the strongest.
Minor period
01:28 to 02:28
Major period
04:30 to 06:30
Minor period
08:27 to 09:27
Major period
16:50 to 18:50
About fishing conditions at St Abbs Head
St Abbs Head is a rock mark on the Scottish Borders coast. Its fishing conditions are scored every morning from the wind, tide range, barometric pressure and air temperature forecast at the nearest tide gauge, Leith, on a 0 to 100 scale across the next ten days.
The score is a planning aid, not a guarantee. Calm to light wind, a moving tide and a falling barometer tend to fish best. Always check the local forecast and fish safely, and cross-check the Leith tide times before heading out.
St Abbs Head fishing conditions: FAQ
Is it a good day to go fishing at St Abbs Head?
The best fishing window at St Abbs Head over the next 10 days is Morning today, scoring 100 out of 100 from wind, tide movement, pressure and temperature.
When are the best fishing times at St Abbs Head today?
The major solunar feeding periods at St Abbs Head today are 04:30 to 06:30 and 16:50 to 18:50, when the moon is overhead and underfoot. Fish tend to feed most actively in these windows.
How are St Abbs Head fishing conditions scored?
Each 6-hour window is scored from 0 to 100: a calm wind scores best, a good tide range adds points, a falling barometer helps, and a comfortable air temperature helps a little.