People: myself and my mate alan
Duration: about 9 hours
Tide: coming in and going out
Weather:heavy showers, sunshine, getting windy
Bait:rag worm, mackerel, squid
Rigs:float fishing, single hook 
Results: lots of the usual size pollack, one small dog fish, a rockling, and a couple of wrasse, 1 large pollack @ 7lb
Report:went with my mate alan, it was my fist time sea fishing in years. got onto the point of pans rock, fished on the bottom with rag, and mackerel, but got nothing. plenty of fish were caught on the float, then came the biggy, a 7lb pollack on the rag worm. 
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well done lads,sounds like a cracking session :P  and a 7 lbs pollock :shock:  :shock:  :shock:  knocks my personal best pollock into obscureity. we usually fish the beach at the golf course, but where's pans rock?????? sounds like it would be worth a trip up from belfast :wink:  :wink:  did you get the big pollock on the float? and again lads, well done! i'm guessing you might just give the sea fishing malarky another go :lol:  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:
			
			
									
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pans rock
pans rock is at the right hand end of the beach, accessed by a wooden foot bridge, as the tide rises by 1 meter, the rock doesnt get submerged. takes just under an hour to get there rom belfast and yes, got the 7lb'er floating with rag worm, about 8 - 10 feet deep
			
			
									
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Hi carp angler, nice fishing there, especially with pollack.
About the pics. just follow these instructions
http://www.sea-angling-ireland.org/bull ... 398#114398
			
			
									
						About the pics. just follow these instructions
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Well done carpangler, what a return to sea fishing :shock:  :shock:
			
			
									
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