Galway Bay 15/9/05

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Galway Bay 15/9/05

#1 Post by Peter Kinsella »

[b]People: Self only

[b]Duration: 1300 to 1700 hrs.

[b]Tide: 2 hours either side of high

[b]Weather: Fine , force3

[b]Bait: Feathers sometimes baited.

[b]Rigs: see above and below!

[b]Results: Pollack, lsd, huss and bib.

[b]Report:71 people logged onto this site today !!!!!!!!!!!! That can't be right - surely.
Knocked hole in transome :oops: - bilge filled and bilge pump failed. Got home quickly and safely.
Fishing - Pollack, pollack, pollack and more pollack. Catching them both mid-water and on the bottom too. Moved to deeper water c.120 feet. Still catching pollack. Eventually they went away and then lsds and huss. Later caught 4 bib. They are very pretty fish but of no size.
Must point out that I often fish baited feathers ( the lowest one on a long snood ) tight on the bottom, allowing the boat's movement to do the jigging.
Entries now open for the All Ireland Shore Cod Championships on November 29th hosted by Sea Angling Ireland SAC

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Bib?

#2 Post by kieran »

Hi Peter

Good to see you are still on the water... what is a bib?

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Kieran Hanrahan

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2015 targets - a triggerfish, a specimen bass, a three bearded rockling to complete the set and something big and toothy from certain north Mayo deep water marks
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Bib

#3 Post by Peter Kinsella »

Bib = Trisopterus luscus = Pout

Did not mention originally that a haddock was caught too. Usually caught here in the winter months.

Peter

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