Portnoo 14/06/08

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anthony2carr
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Portnoo 14/06/08

#1 Post by anthony2carr »

People: Myself and friend.

Duration: 4 hours.

Tide:

Weather: Cloudy and a little windy, but T-shirt weather.

Bait: Rag, SWF's, Mackeral heads.
Rigs: Float rigs, crab flies, tope traces.

Results: 5 pollock (one 5lb'er), 15 wrasse(one monster), 2 congers.
Kayak: Heritage Redfish Angler 12

Report:

Not truly a kayak report, but there was quite a bit of kayak fishing done. The two congers and the large wrasse came from the kayak, the large pollock came from the shore on the fly. Apart from that i'm not sure how many fish I got on the shore and how many I got on the kayak.

A great day out in great surroundings. My pilot friend, hadn't been fishing in a couple of years. He's already asking to organise another trip.

The first conger was 4 feet long, second was about 3ft long.
I couldn't even hazard a guess at the weight of the wrasse, all I know is it was the largest wrasse i've ever seen and the best fight i've had on the kayak thus far (very rough guess 6lb-7lb). Congers gave a strong but dull fight, unhooking the buggers is not fun in a little boat

Finished the night off in the pub. As for my pilot friend, i'm never flying with ryanair again :shock: :lol:
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#2 Post by shamoo0804 »

tope traces.


Brave man on a yak :roll:

I'd say the congers and wrasse were great craic from the yak though :D

My biggest wrasse thus far is 42cm (around 4lb I'd guess), and he was difficult enough to land even with solid ground under my feet :!:
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#3 Post by round_ourway »

Sounded class fella. well done. would love to get into the kayak or even get out fishing at all.
I have fished portnoo loads of times. great location and plenty of species to be had up there. ur not to far away from a half decent bass beach also
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Where's that?
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Re: Portnoo 14/06/08

#5 Post by dan »

good session hey
Lure caught Fish 2014- Pollack, Coalie, Pouting, Poor Cod, Dab, Cod, Whiting, Flounder, Plaice, Bass, SeaTrout, Grey Gurnard, Scad, SandSmelt, Red Gurnard, Launce, Lesser Sandeel, Rock Goby, Black Goby, Shanny, Mackerel, Herring, Dragonet, Ballan Wrasse, Corkwing Wrasse, GoldSinney Wrasse, Lesser Weaver, Butterfish, Perch, Pike

Fly Caught Fish 2014- Pollack, Coalie, Whiting, Mackerel, Sea Trout, Brown Trout, Perch, Roach

Biggest Fish of 2014-15lb Conger Eel

Total Species 2014-39 Sea
9 FW

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