People:
Just me
Duration:
7 hours, 11am til 6pm
Tide:
High water just before 2pm
Weather:
Sunny, moderate breeze blowing
Bait:
Mackeral, sandeel, squid
Rigs:
2 hook flappers
Results:
Not a bite.
Report:
Got sunburnt...
Inch Pier, Co. Donegal, 31/05/05
Moderators: donal domeney, saltydog
Hey Shamrock....was it you that left that bloody table thingy at the end of the pier!
Inch Pier is a poor mark. Only ever managed to catch a few mackeral off there. Fine if you live close by like me for a wee cast at bedtime or before going to work. You will usually be tortured by them Derry wans diving or cycling (I kid you not) off the end of the pier in thier wetsuits. OOPS sorry Shamrock!!
Inch Pier is a poor mark. Only ever managed to catch a few mackeral off there. Fine if you live close by like me for a wee cast at bedtime or before going to work. You will usually be tortured by them Derry wans diving or cycling (I kid you not) off the end of the pier in thier wetsuits. OOPS sorry Shamrock!!
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Give Dunree a shout Shamrock, Head to the right hand side of the bay and fish off the rocky point back in towards the bay. This is a super mark, fishing on to relatively clean ground, produces various flatties, dogs, coalfish and the odd pollack and grey gurnard. I find mackerel and squid cocktails work best here. Fish the other side of the point towards the ocean for pollack, conger, mackerel, rockling and wrasse. Give it a lash, you wont be disappointed.
Fluff chucking is the new black..... Rampant Wreckfish is a fly angler in denial 

Ha ha, it wasn't me wully! It was there before I landed. As I was coming down the road I thought it was an oul bench - fishing made easy! I think it's off one of the small trawlers actually. It looks like one of the tables used for gutting fish or sorting prawns. We used to have them on the boat I worked on out of Killybegs and Greencastle.
And yes I was tortured with wains diving in off the pier towards the end of the session - but they were locals! :wink:
Cheers for the advise petekd. I remember reading one of your reports from there recently and I've earmarked it for the next few weeks if I get a chance.
And yes I was tortured with wains diving in off the pier towards the end of the session - but they were locals! :wink:
Cheers for the advise petekd. I remember reading one of your reports from there recently and I've earmarked it for the next few weeks if I get a chance.
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weird things in the water
Speaking of furniture....
I was fishing off the pier in Ballycotton last week and a dining room chair floated past me... followed by a dead conger about 15lbs in weight.
Either a trawler was cleaning out its rubbish by lobbing it over the side or that conger had a serious domestic with the missus...
I was fishing off the pier in Ballycotton last week and a dining room chair floated past me... followed by a dead conger about 15lbs in weight.
Either a trawler was cleaning out its rubbish by lobbing it over the side or that conger had a serious domestic with the missus...