Donaghadee harbour, County Down 08.02.2008.
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Al and Jordan
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Donaghadee harbour, County Down 08.02.2008.
People:myself and my son jordan
Duration:9pm - 3am
Tide:00.15 high tide
Weather:dry, mild but quite windy
Bait:
mackeral slivers, squid, peeler crab, sand eel
Rigs:
3 hook flapper on 3oz breakaway lead
Results:
76cm dogfish, 35cm coalfish, 26cm 3 bearded rockling, 21cm pouting and a mystery fish
Report:well hello everyone :D ,this is our first post from our usual mark, dee harbour. it's been a bit quiet here lately. I fished here during the day last week and came up blank, but as usual we returned after dark and produced the goods :lol: . we also pulled up a mystery fish in the bait trap which i can't identify in any of our books, so comments would be greatly appreciated. we arrived and set up for half nine and cast our rods out to the gap between the mouth of the harbour and the far harbour wall. i was into a nice 26cm 3 bearded rockling almost immeadetaly, which was a suprise considering we were using 3/0 hooks :shock: things went quiet for a while and then my son caught his biggest fish to date, a 76cm dogfish :D around 11pm. we likely missed lots of bites after this because the wind picked up and you could not tell when we were getting bites or it was the wind bending the rod tips. but we stuck with it anyway and around midnight jordan was into a nice 35cm coalfish but the wind was really becoming a pain. then it felt like an episode of deadliest catch. we must have fed every crab in the harbour with our baits. we were going to wrap it up at 2am but my rod nearly bounced off the railing and i was into a nice 21cm pouting which gave us a glimmer of hope and we stuck it out another hour before we packed up for home. we got a mystery fish in the bait trap when we pulled it up as we were packing away, all in all a lovely wee session. ALL fish were returned. :lol:
Duration:9pm - 3am
Tide:00.15 high tide
Weather:dry, mild but quite windy
Bait:
mackeral slivers, squid, peeler crab, sand eel
Rigs:
3 hook flapper on 3oz breakaway lead
Results:
76cm dogfish, 35cm coalfish, 26cm 3 bearded rockling, 21cm pouting and a mystery fish
Report:well hello everyone :D ,this is our first post from our usual mark, dee harbour. it's been a bit quiet here lately. I fished here during the day last week and came up blank, but as usual we returned after dark and produced the goods :lol: . we also pulled up a mystery fish in the bait trap which i can't identify in any of our books, so comments would be greatly appreciated. we arrived and set up for half nine and cast our rods out to the gap between the mouth of the harbour and the far harbour wall. i was into a nice 26cm 3 bearded rockling almost immeadetaly, which was a suprise considering we were using 3/0 hooks :shock: things went quiet for a while and then my son caught his biggest fish to date, a 76cm dogfish :D around 11pm. we likely missed lots of bites after this because the wind picked up and you could not tell when we were getting bites or it was the wind bending the rod tips. but we stuck with it anyway and around midnight jordan was into a nice 35cm coalfish but the wind was really becoming a pain. then it felt like an episode of deadliest catch. we must have fed every crab in the harbour with our baits. we were going to wrap it up at 2am but my rod nearly bounced off the railing and i was into a nice 21cm pouting which gave us a glimmer of hope and we stuck it out another hour before we packed up for home. we got a mystery fish in the bait trap when we pulled it up as we were packing away, all in all a lovely wee session. ALL fish were returned. :lol:
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hummm.. never caught a mystery fish before :lol: ..
if you can describe it there's a good chance someone will be able to tell you what it is..
or if you want to go through the pages of this thread you might find it in there
http://www.sea-angling-ireland.org/bull ... php?t=9021
if you can describe it there's a good chance someone will be able to tell you what it is..
or if you want to go through the pages of this thread you might find it in there
http://www.sea-angling-ireland.org/bull ... php?t=9021
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you chance a description of your mystery fish :wink:
catch and release!
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y-ting
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catch and release!
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latteral line suggests its a pollock... every thing else makes it look weird..
but yeah.. its a pollock
my guess is it's less than 6 inches long..
but yeah.. its a pollock
my guess is it's less than 6 inches long..
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alandjordan wrote:open to suggestions guys
look for my post in this thread..
http://www.sea-angling-ireland.org/bull ... hp?t=12034
shows how to put pics in a post from your gallery
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Al and Jordan
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cheers everyone for all the feedback on the mystery fish. the fishmonger who i buy my mackeral off was at my house this morning and i showed him the pic and he says he is 99.9% sure it is a whiting and this other mystery fish is a juvenile pollack, so look and compare the differences... is the jury still out?????
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