Thanks Jeff, it's pretty cool, the steepness makes it look like you'll walk off the edge of the world but you can get down with care.
That looks an ace location (apart from the off level horizon

). What species were you getting there? That's more the kind of marks we have in my area. Just coming into Cod season too. I'll have to try and get out more this year.
Haha, good spot, I forgot to level it before I posted. It's a South West mark so wrasse: corkwings, ballans, goldsinney, rockcook even cuckoo wrasse about. Pollock, coalies, bullhuss, conger, tope, mackerel, cod, gurnard, rockling and dogfish are the main catches. Probably some rays about and the odd chance of haddock, herring and smoothound. One of the great things about fishing it is you'll be in with a chance of any species in out waters, so it really is a mixed bag full of possibility. We'll be heading up nearer your neck of the woods for the cod soon
Great spot to fish from. How do you get the fish up there when you catch them.
Nice shot, btw.
Thanks PJM, we use heavy rods, 12-14ft surfcasting rods that are pretty stiff so either you winch the fish up or handline it and hope the hook holds or find a way to climb down. there was a wee bit just to my left that I could get down to the water fairly easily but a few areas here you can only haul them up as it's a 40-50ft drop off. Not one for the feinthearted!