Sorrento, Killiney 03/11/07

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Sorrento, Killiney 03/11/07

#1 Post by jack01986 »

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Duration: 14:30-16:30

Tide:Rising

Weather:Overcast

Bait:Rag

Rigs: Float set up and just a plain hook and weight.

Results:2 Wrasse and 2 pollack

Catch and Release:: Yes



Report: Went down again looking to get some more wrasse, got the pollack on the first few casts with the float. Went quiet for a while then started getting bits after taking off the float and bottom fishing was getting loads of bites but only connected with the two wrasse need to work out when to strike. There was some fish jumping out of the water I am guessing they were sea trout as they were all silvery tried spinning for them but had no luck there.

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#2 Post by eric »

nice size to those fish, ballan wrasse seem to be in vogue at the moment :shock:
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#3 Post by jack01986 »

Ye the first one was a good bit bigger, only using a spinning rod and they put up a very good fight id say the place is heaving with wrasse down there. They are good fun to catch as well.

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