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Leenan Bay Co Donegal 10/3/08

#1 Post by DL.TURBOT »

People:Myself & A Seal

Duration:6 Hours

Tide:Flood

Weather:Some wibd, Some rain & a bit of sun early on

Bait:Rag, Squid

Rigs:1 Up 1 Down, 2 Hook Pat

Results: 4 Turbot (All Small) And a pile of tiny whiting




Report: Nice sunny day to begin, A turbot here and there, they seem to be getting very plentiful but still very small, Then they slowed up as the rain and wind got harder, The whiting went at it, Nearly every cast I was getting two at a time! Pity they werent of any size. Not a bad day, There was a large shark like fin prowling for about an hour, It definitely wasnt rubbish because it was moving against the tide, I dont want to sound nuts, But it looked way to big for a porpoise and had a huge shadow in the sea when I stood on the wall for a look, My phone was empty as I had taken a few turbot shots and the battery was already low, People have seen Basking Sharks around here before, But maybe it wasnt, Whatever it was big anyway!!
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#2 Post by brianbru »

nice turbot mate. id say it was a basking shark alright i have seen them really close in down at dunmore east!!!
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#3 Post by stevecrow74 »

good to see you living up to your username :lol: :lol:

nice one :wink:

possibly a basking shark alright.. chances are the winds have been blowing plankton closer to the shore and they are following the masses of it in :idea:
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#4 Post by fishermannum1 »

nice one turbot' sorry i did not make it. sent you a pm yerterday. had a wee job to finish off. would say brainru n' stevecrow are right (Basking shark) i have seen a lot of them in the bay over the years, and always in the rough weather. well done on the turbot mate...
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right i'am off for a swally!!!!!!! so were's the F***'n purse!!!!!!!
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#5 Post by bigfisher »

was that the pier you were fishing at...
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#6 Post by nialler »

could have been a great white :twisted:
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#7 Post by fishermannum1 »

bigfisher wrote:was that the pier you were fishing at...
yip!! last vist here was on 1st march had a good turbot and missed a conger.DL Turbot puts in a lot of hours on this pier in all weather, fair play to him. Mickey from leenan will be looking for rent money off him :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: keep it lit turbot :lol: :lol:
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#8 Post by Caz-Galway »

Doubt very much if it was a basking shark. Basking shark are reported to hibernate during winter. If it was a basking shark then global warming is really beginning to tell.

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The discovery of basking sharks lacking functional gill rakers during autumn and winter in north-west European waters suggests a resting, non-feeding, demersal stage (Ref. 5967). It is suggested that hibernation in winter is possible because of the energy reserves in the large, oil-rich liver, which is lighter in spring than at the end of summer (Ref. 32805).

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#9 Post by bigfisher »

whats the ground like around that pier does mackerel work?
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#10 Post by DL.TURBOT »

bigfisher wrote:whats the ground like around that pier does mackerel work?


The ground is clean enough, Mackerel works ok!!
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#11 Post by DL.TURBOT »

Num, Im waiting on someone to ask for rent shortly!
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#12 Post by eric »

any chance of showing us that rig, it seems a killer for the turbot :D
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#13 Post by DL.TURBOT »

eric wrote:any chance of showing us that rig, it seems a killer for the turbot :D


Eric, Its just a 1 up, 1 Down - But I can send you a picture if you want (Or a rig)
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#14 Post by eric »

thanks dl, a pic would be fantastic

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#15 Post by DL.TURBOT »

Eric, this picture (I didnt draw it) Is identical to what I use for turbot
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#16 Post by eric »

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#17 Post by colin c »

would put money on it being a basking shark.sightings getting earlier every year.first sighting this year was 16th feb.
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#18 Post by colin c »

would put money on it being a basking shark.sightings getting earlier every year.first sighting this year was 16th feb.
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#19 Post by gannet »

A Basking Shark shows two fins when close to the surface. 1, the dorsal fin and 2, the tip of the tail which can sometimes be confusing as it sweeps through 180 degrees giving the impression of second fish being present.
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#20 Post by fishermannum1 »

a few years ago when a lot of half deckers were fishing out from leenan pier, we were fishing from the rocks and we were watching a half decker drifting its nets at the mouth of the bay, the boat then came back in to the pier and we were talking to them at the small car park at the top of the pier. they said they had to come back in for a basking shark had riped the s*** out of their nets, he said that it was the second time in a week that this had happened....
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right i'am off for a swally!!!!!!! so were's the F***'n purse!!!!!!!

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