2 day excursion ,north antrim coast 19/20 th may
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Ronald
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2 day excursion ,north antrim coast 19/20 th may
People:myself day 1 ,joined by nifisher today
Duration:2 days of rock hoping !!
Tide:
Weather:bright and suny then cloudy
Bait:mackerel and ragworm
Rigs:various
Results:ballan,cuckoo,corkwing wrasse . turbot ,dab,doggies ,pouting .
Report:I had a couple of days of work and nothing to do so I loaded up the Ian Golds rucksack packed in my tent and sleeping bag and headed for whitepark bay hoping for a relaxing couple of days on the beach .
On arrival the beach was deserted and there was hardly any movement in the sea ,I plodded on down anyway and got the rods cast out into one of the deep gullies running from the beach ,with the sun beating down I was glad to have the shorts on and was able to walk about in the water trying my luck with the spinning rod ,after 2 hrs of reeling the bait rods in to find the baits untouched a move was on the cards ,so upped sticks and headed another 300m up the beach an hour later I managed my first first fish , a wee turbot about 1/4lb ,by now the wind blowing the dry sand up the beach was starting to annoy a bit so I thought sod this ,I'll head around the coast a bit , so a20min walk later I was on the rocks behind portbradden ,normally theres a swell running onto this area but not today so I spent the next 3hrs working my way around all the islands and gullies ,no sign of any wrasse in there yet but come july-sept there should be some good fishing to be had here weather permitting , one spot was close to 40 feet deep of the edge of the rocks .
I eventually decided to set up camp just past dunseverick and get the cooker on as by now I was starving ,after a good feed and getting the tent pitched ,with 2 hours light left I made my way down to the rocks to try and get a few fish on the bait rods , no sooner had the baits touched the bottom when the first bites registered ,for the next hour it was constant doggies mixed in with a few dabs, as the light went it was time to get the head down so it was back to base for a cup of coffee ,well that was the idea ,I'd forgot to bring it with me :oops:
The next morning saw me being woken about 5.30 by the fulmars on the cliff below ,but managed to get the head down again and got up at 7.30 , still no coffee , headed to meet nifisher in portrush were he was getting stocked up on rag whilst i got stocked up on a cup of coffee and a few sausage rolls :lol:
We headed onto ramore head with the first hour being quite with no bites we made a move to another spot were Imanaged a few bites before connecting with the first wrasse of the session ,about 5 fish later jonny was contimplating taking his worms back as they weren't working :lol: but a few pointers later the jammy bugger landed the best fish of the day with a 2lb wrasse , it stayed pretty constant with a steady stream of wrasse in the 1lb area with alot of smaller fish as well ,then i pulled a female cuckoo wrasse ,which i forgot to photograph for the species hunt :oops: must have been tiredness .
It was a good couple of days and I look forward to trying out a few new marks come late summer , also good to see Jonny getting a new personal best wrasse .
Duration:2 days of rock hoping !!
Tide:
Weather:bright and suny then cloudy
Bait:mackerel and ragworm
Rigs:various
Results:ballan,cuckoo,corkwing wrasse . turbot ,dab,doggies ,pouting .
Report:I had a couple of days of work and nothing to do so I loaded up the Ian Golds rucksack packed in my tent and sleeping bag and headed for whitepark bay hoping for a relaxing couple of days on the beach .
On arrival the beach was deserted and there was hardly any movement in the sea ,I plodded on down anyway and got the rods cast out into one of the deep gullies running from the beach ,with the sun beating down I was glad to have the shorts on and was able to walk about in the water trying my luck with the spinning rod ,after 2 hrs of reeling the bait rods in to find the baits untouched a move was on the cards ,so upped sticks and headed another 300m up the beach an hour later I managed my first first fish , a wee turbot about 1/4lb ,by now the wind blowing the dry sand up the beach was starting to annoy a bit so I thought sod this ,I'll head around the coast a bit , so a20min walk later I was on the rocks behind portbradden ,normally theres a swell running onto this area but not today so I spent the next 3hrs working my way around all the islands and gullies ,no sign of any wrasse in there yet but come july-sept there should be some good fishing to be had here weather permitting , one spot was close to 40 feet deep of the edge of the rocks .
I eventually decided to set up camp just past dunseverick and get the cooker on as by now I was starving ,after a good feed and getting the tent pitched ,with 2 hours light left I made my way down to the rocks to try and get a few fish on the bait rods , no sooner had the baits touched the bottom when the first bites registered ,for the next hour it was constant doggies mixed in with a few dabs, as the light went it was time to get the head down so it was back to base for a cup of coffee ,well that was the idea ,I'd forgot to bring it with me :oops:
The next morning saw me being woken about 5.30 by the fulmars on the cliff below ,but managed to get the head down again and got up at 7.30 , still no coffee , headed to meet nifisher in portrush were he was getting stocked up on rag whilst i got stocked up on a cup of coffee and a few sausage rolls :lol:
We headed onto ramore head with the first hour being quite with no bites we made a move to another spot were Imanaged a few bites before connecting with the first wrasse of the session ,about 5 fish later jonny was contimplating taking his worms back as they weren't working :lol: but a few pointers later the jammy bugger landed the best fish of the day with a 2lb wrasse , it stayed pretty constant with a steady stream of wrasse in the 1lb area with alot of smaller fish as well ,then i pulled a female cuckoo wrasse ,which i forgot to photograph for the species hunt :oops: must have been tiredness .
It was a good couple of days and I look forward to trying out a few new marks come late summer , also good to see Jonny getting a new personal best wrasse .
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excellent report ronald, i'm gutted i did'nt get up the coast on monday, when we left bangor on sunday my car packed in and my father had to do the long tow home :evil: :oops: :oops: my fishing trips will have to go on the back burner until i get sorted with a new motor (hopefully this week). nice to see davy get a result too :wink:
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2 day excursion ,north antrim coast 19/20 th may
cracker session and report Ronald, love that third pic: 8) looks like a great spot for the wrasse fishing!!
as ole rab c said " see me' see the sea' i love the sea me"
right i'am off for a swally!!!!!!! so were's the F***'n purse!!!!!!!
right i'am off for a swally!!!!!!! so were's the F***'n purse!!!!!!!
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It was a great day out really enjoyed it thanks to Ronalds tips. Between us we must have had around 35 Wrasse on the Monday.
At one stage Ronald shouted a few opsenities I thought he had fallen on the rocks or something serious. He had forgotten to get a pic of his Cuckoo Wrasse for the species hunt and had threatened not to leave until he caught another.
Nice to set a personel best Ballan of 2lb hopefully it wont be too long before I get over the 3lb mark. The difference in colours of the wrasse was interesting considering we caught them all from nearly the same spot.
At one stage Ronald shouted a few opsenities I thought he had fallen on the rocks or something serious. He had forgotten to get a pic of his Cuckoo Wrasse for the species hunt and had threatened not to leave until he caught another.
Nice to set a personel best Ballan of 2lb hopefully it wont be too long before I get over the 3lb mark. The difference in colours of the wrasse was interesting considering we caught them all from nearly the same spot.
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[color=#0000FF]Species 2010: 5[/color]Codling, Coalie, Flounder, Plaice, Turbot.
[color=#0000FF]Species 2009: 20[/color] Flounder, Dab, Coalie, Shore Rockling, Pollock, Pouting, Codling, Poor Cod, Whiting, Long Spined Sea Scorpian, Turbot, Lesser Spotted Dogfish, Thornback Ray, Plaice, Ballan/ Corkwing/Goldshinny Wrasse, Rock Goby, Shanny, Sea Trout.
[color=#0000FF]Species 2008: 20[/color] Coalie, Pollock, Whiting, Poorcod, Pouting, Mackeral, Ballan/Corkwing/Goldshinny Wrasse, Rock Goby, Shanny, Long Spined Sea Scorpian, Black Goby, Thornback Ray, Doggie, Flounder, Codling, Shore Rockling, 5 Bearded Rockling, Bull Huss.
[color=#0000FF]Species 2010: 5[/color]Codling, Coalie, Flounder, Plaice, Turbot.
[color=#0000FF]Species 2009: 20[/color] Flounder, Dab, Coalie, Shore Rockling, Pollock, Pouting, Codling, Poor Cod, Whiting, Long Spined Sea Scorpian, Turbot, Lesser Spotted Dogfish, Thornback Ray, Plaice, Ballan/ Corkwing/Goldshinny Wrasse, Rock Goby, Shanny, Sea Trout.
[color=#0000FF]Species 2008: 20[/color] Coalie, Pollock, Whiting, Poorcod, Pouting, Mackeral, Ballan/Corkwing/Goldshinny Wrasse, Rock Goby, Shanny, Long Spined Sea Scorpian, Black Goby, Thornback Ray, Doggie, Flounder, Codling, Shore Rockling, 5 Bearded Rockling, Bull Huss.
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not a bad 2 days ronald,i take your "black" foot is better? it must be to go on a 2 day rock hopping trip :lol:
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Cheers guys , as for the black foot davy ,its feeling better and the swelling has went down thankfully .
I'll def be doing a few more 2 day trips weather permitting ,theres still alot of ground to cover on the causeway coast :lol:
I'll def be doing a few more 2 day trips weather permitting ,theres still alot of ground to cover on the causeway coast :lol:
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Very good
I really enjoyed the report.
What a coooool tent. It's like a stealth bomber!
John D.
What a coooool tent. It's like a stealth bomber!
John D.
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Great report and pics Ronald :lol: Well done :lol:
Species '20 (14) 5 Beard Rockling, Shore Rockling, Codling, Whiting, Pollock, Coalfish, Pouting, Corkwing Wrasse ,Ballan Wrasse, Poor Cod, Dab ,Smoothhound,Flounder, Thornback Ray
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Well done guys. Great report. 8)
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