Little Killary and Lettergesh 22/06/08
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nige
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Little Killary and Lettergesh 22/06/08
People: Papa Smirf and myself
Duration: 12-5pm
Tide:HW 8.30pm
Weather:windy
Bait:mack sandeel squid
Rigs:various
Results:zero nothing unless you can count weed
Report: We were hoping to fish little killary but when we got there we couldnt fish it due to someone putting a line of pots about 10yards from the rocks :(
Decided to head over to lettergesh even if we didnt have any lug. Got there and we both had cast out only to spend 15mins taking weed of our lines. Decided to have a break for about 45mins - Ray needed more tea :) Started fishing again when the weed had settled down but we got nothing other then sunburned. All baits came back untouched.
Duration: 12-5pm
Tide:HW 8.30pm
Weather:windy
Bait:mack sandeel squid
Rigs:various
Results:zero nothing unless you can count weed
Report: We were hoping to fish little killary but when we got there we couldnt fish it due to someone putting a line of pots about 10yards from the rocks :(
Decided to head over to lettergesh even if we didnt have any lug. Got there and we both had cast out only to spend 15mins taking weed of our lines. Decided to have a break for about 45mins - Ray needed more tea :) Started fishing again when the weed had settled down but we got nothing other then sunburned. All baits came back untouched.
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corbyeire
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thats a pity about the pots
strange no small flats at lettergesh
better luck next time
strange no small flats at lettergesh
better luck next time
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corbyeire
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sure have a look and if not go south to the clifden marks - problem solved!
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pete
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Sorry of my life Nige with Lettergesh, every time I've fished it I blanked.....like even Bradan manages to catch on it so don't know what i'm doing wrong
Sea Species(25) bass, codling, whiting, turbot, seatrout, stingray, pollock, coalfish, longspine scorpion, ballan wrasse, dogfish, ling, pouting, poor cod, dab, mackerel, smelt, sandeel, launce, bull huss, painted ray, thick lip mullet, golden grey mullet, rock goby.
Fresh Water (2) brown trout, sea trout
Fresh Water (2) brown trout, sea trout
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nige
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saltydog wrote:Tough going lads that really sucks about Killary!! Hopefully they'll be moved soon but who's gonna drive out there to check??
Dont worry about it. It will be checked - we have contacts in the area for most of the summer :)
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Pity about the pots, and pity about lack of fish.. I must drag you over to the east coast again.. I have found a few good marks :)
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pete wrote:Sorry of my life Nige with Lettergesh, every time I've fished it I blanked.....like even Bradan manages to catch on it so don't know what i'm doing wrong
Fnar fnar! Write a few articles for a magazine and you think you're Neil Mackellow, or somebody...... :roll: :lol: :lol:
Its called fishing, not catching. If it was called catching it wouldn't be fishing!
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Fished it last night for a few hours, between the pots - damn awkward places :evil: .
Conditions were remarkably calm, considering the weather in Galway earlier. Despite the calm sea, no ray showing. There were any amount of dogs there. Was kept busy with just the one rod - every 10mins the thing was going. (Mind you, the ray might have been there but just couldn't get a look in with the dogs :roll: ). Few pollack jumping at close range also...
Conditions were remarkably calm, considering the weather in Galway earlier. Despite the calm sea, no ray showing. There were any amount of dogs there. Was kept busy with just the one rod - every 10mins the thing was going. (Mind you, the ray might have been there but just couldn't get a look in with the dogs :roll: ). Few pollack jumping at close range also...
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corbyeire
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your putting in some hours this weather martin!
not tempted to spin for a large pollack - or would it be impossible with the pots?
not tempted to spin for a large pollack - or would it be impossible with the pots?
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mga
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corbyeire wrote:your putting in some hours this weather martin!
not tempted to spin for a large pollack - or would it be impossible with the pots?
It would have been possible last night as conditions were good, and there's a good gap between the pots. Was half tempted to drop a float at the base of the rocks where the pollack were active, but to be honest, the dogs were keeping me busy and didn't even bother with the second rod in the end... Moved up to 3/0 and 4/0 hooks in the quest for the big ray, but the dogs just gulped the lot :twisted:
As for putting in the hours, someones got to keep the flag flying in the West when everyone else has fecked off to the East in search of other species and competition prizes :lol: :lol:
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mga wrote:As for putting in the hours, someones got to keep the flag flying in the West when everyone else has fecked off to the East in search of other species and competition prizes :lol: :lol:
don't worry.. we are back now :D
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