Beara Peninsula - 10th August 2008

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Beara Peninsula - 10th August 2008

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Duration: 12.30 - 7.00 pm with travelling between 4 different marks

Tide: HW approx 12.00 pm

Weather: Showery, strong westerly wind/gales

Bait: Rag, mackerel

Rigs: Single hook and two hook paternosters (size 1/0 hooks)

Results: 1 pollock, 1 mackerel, 2 wrasse




Report: After having a successful wrasse fishing trip the previous weekend on the Beara Peninsula I decided to head over that way again on Sunday although this time my main target was going to be pollock. Got on the road before 9.00 am (good for me on a Sunday morning!!!). The weather seems nice at first, the sun was shining but the further west we got the more overcast it became. But the time we got to Glengarriff the weather was downright nasty with a very strong westerly and heavy showers.

I stopped first at a mark on the north side of the peninsula between Eyeries and Allihies. It was on the west side of a small bay so was sheltered from the wind but the water was still quite choppy. I had spent a hour or so there the previous weekend at low tide and thought it looked an ideal mark for pollock and wrasse - this time it was high tide and I has hopefully of getting a few decent pollock. I baited up one rod with rag and used various lures on the spinning rod - but nothing was biting - there were a couple of missed bite on the bait rod but by the time I got back to the rod the fish had managed to shake itself free.

After about an hour and a half I decided to head across to Dursey Sound. I was hoping that Dursey Island would provide some shelter. Set up in the same spot as last week but the sea was extremely choppy, with large swells crashing on to the rocks. It did not look good. I set up two rods with rag and cast them out but had to struggle to keep the rods from flying off the stand with the wind - Dursey Island was not providing much in the way of shelter. But shortly after setting up I got a small bite - retrieved the line to find a small pollock.

A little later I got another bite - this time a mackerel - a bottom feeding rag worm eating mackerel :shock:

After maybe an hour and a half with no more bites but a lot of snagged lines I decided to move to a more sheltered spot. I drove down to Garnish Pier. That was very sheltered, the sun even started to shine for a few minutes. But there was a lot of weed in the water. After about 20 miuntes I got a bite - a small wrasse.

Since I had intended to target pollock on this trip I decided to move on again and try Fair Head across from Bear Island. That was again sheltered from the westerly wind. I found a likely looking spot and set up. I was getting timid bites but nothing hooked for a while then got a moderate size wrasse - just under 2 lb.

Unfortunately his swim bladder became over-inflated due to decompression within a couple of minutes of being out of the water. But he seemed to swim away OK after I released him. I didn't think the water was that deep there.

I had another strong bite after that (presumably another wrasse), but as I was hauling it in the knot on the hook must have slipped and he was gone :oops: :oops:

With that I decided to pack up and head for home. Not quite what I had hoped for but a reasonable result considering the weather conditions.
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Cod season Winter 2013/14: 117 cod (best fish: 6.5 lbs)
Cod season Winter 2014/15: 193 cod (best fish: 4.25 lbs)

Bass Totals:
2007: 1
2008: 37
2009: 120
2010: 44
2011: 151
2012: 79
2013: 20
2014: 19
2015: 11
2016: 3

http://rockhunter-southcoastbass.blogspot.com
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#2 Post by eyesreilly »

Nice bit of touring around there Rockhunter, and a few fish thrown in to boot :lol: :lol: ,,,well done. You did well considering the weather conditions.
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#3 Post by RockHunter »

Thanks Dave,
Yes I nearly did as much travelling as fishing.

The weather was more like what you would expect in December :evil: :evil: - I was half expecting to catch a cod :lol: :lol:
Cod season Winter 2013/14: 117 cod (best fish: 6.5 lbs)
Cod season Winter 2014/15: 193 cod (best fish: 4.25 lbs)

Bass Totals:
2007: 1
2008: 37
2009: 120
2010: 44
2011: 151
2012: 79
2013: 20
2014: 19
2015: 11
2016: 3

http://rockhunter-southcoastbass.blogspot.com
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#4 Post by thelegend »

RockHunter wrote:Thanks Dave,
Yes I nearly did as much travelling as fishing.

The weather was more like what you would expect in December :evil: :evil: - I was half expecting to catch a cod :lol: :lol:
nice report ,was fishing for pollack at dursey myself last week, deepspun sandeel was the biz for the pollack i found, big bait of peeler and mack worked well for the bigger pollack 8)
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#5 Post by PollocKing »

Anyone going down to Beara this weekend?
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#6 Post by RockHunter »

I will most likely be heading over that way on Saturday.
Cod season Winter 2013/14: 117 cod (best fish: 6.5 lbs)
Cod season Winter 2014/15: 193 cod (best fish: 4.25 lbs)

Bass Totals:
2007: 1
2008: 37
2009: 120
2010: 44
2011: 151
2012: 79
2013: 20
2014: 19
2015: 11
2016: 3

http://rockhunter-southcoastbass.blogspot.com

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