Duration: 21:30 - 01:30
Tide: Rising to full tide
Weather: Breezy and overcast
Bait: Frozen mackerel and frozen bluey
Rigs: 2 hook flattie rigs
Results: 8 dogfish, 1 dab, 1 ID?
Report:
A friend and I were all set to fish Benone for the first time but bottled it just before we left due to sporadic fishing reports on here giving the impression it can be a hard fish. Decided to try Buncrana instead for the first time in search of rays. Arrived and were set up for around 21:30 with no idea of what the tide was doing due to darkness and no prior experience (couldn't notice a tide line either).
The first hour was slow and we were absolutely tortured with crabs stripping our bait
We finally got into the motions of rebaiting every 10 min and before long one of the rods took a massive lunge and started nodding like mad. Result = my first ever dogfish
Amongst the dogs I managed one small flatfish which was smaller than the palm of my already small hands; I am near sure it was a dab, but you might like to verify this from the pics below. Quickly returned to grow bigger
Towards the end of the session, the bites changed a bit and became a bit more subdued; the rod would twitch, and then twitch, and then maybe a bit of a rattle and then nothing, and twitch again. This went on for about half an hour but we didn't manage to connect with anything on either rod. I wonder what species this might have been? Certainly did not seem like the fiesty doggies we had been catching.
The fishing was still in full swing but we decided to call it quits at 1am and head for derry (almost fell asleep driving back!). Tucked up in bed with the smell of mackerel and thought of a great night's fishing, I went out like a light...!
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