People:Myself
Duration:2 1/2 hours
Tide:Leading up to high water and some of the way down
(full spring)
Weather:westerly wind overcast
Bait:Artificial eels, jelly worms
Rigs:
Results:2 pollack each night plenty of pollack around,eels being followed by the fish right up to the rocks but no take of many, lost a big pollack into the weed
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Poll na Cealligh, Dungloe Co. Donegal 16th 17th 18th
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Re: Poll na Cealligh, Dungloe Co. Donegal 16th 17th 18th
[quote="Big Bear"]People:Myself
Duration:2 1/2 hours
Tide:Leading up to high water and some of the way down
(full spring)
Weather:westerly wind overcast
Bait:Artificial eels, jelly worms
Rigs:
Results:2 pollack each night plenty of pollack around,eels being followed by the fish right up to the rocks but no take of many, lost a big pollack into the weed
Fished this area as well these tactics dont really work there u wana try and use ammo sandeel(spinning tactics) light tackle had pollock to 5ib there, try it
Duration:2 1/2 hours
Tide:Leading up to high water and some of the way down
(full spring)
Weather:westerly wind overcast
Bait:Artificial eels, jelly worms
Rigs:
Results:2 pollack each night plenty of pollack around,eels being followed by the fish right up to the rocks but no take of many, lost a big pollack into the weed
Fished this area as well these tactics dont really work there u wana try and use ammo sandeel(spinning tactics) light tackle had pollock to 5ib there, try it
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I have never tried using ammo sandeels for pollock im not too sure how to fish them i have had plenty of success in this area with artificial eels i have had numerous pollock over the years over 5-6lbs from this area i have seen bigger being caught on home made feathers but the conditions were not favourable this weekend due to lots of weed and the strong west wind that does not suit this mark
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I was spinning sandeels not a million miles from Dungloe on Saturday myself. The way I do it on shallow marks is to use a 2 inch bubble float filled until it just about floats and no more.
From this, tie on a 3 foot length on light mono, a decent weight of swivel, then another 3 foot mono length and a pennel hook arrangement.
The float gives sufficient weight to cast - not that you need much as most of the pollock will be pretty much under your rod tip. The swivel keeps the sandeel down in the water during a slow retrieve but you can kite it to the surface by lifting the rod tip. This allows you to retrieve the eel right over the weed, following bottom as you do.
Got a couple of juvenile pollock for my trouble - so small the dropped off the hook at the surface - lucky for them and saved me handling them.
Decent sized pollock seem very thin on the ground there this year.
From this, tie on a 3 foot length on light mono, a decent weight of swivel, then another 3 foot mono length and a pennel hook arrangement.
The float gives sufficient weight to cast - not that you need much as most of the pollock will be pretty much under your rod tip. The swivel keeps the sandeel down in the water during a slow retrieve but you can kite it to the surface by lifting the rod tip. This allows you to retrieve the eel right over the weed, following bottom as you do.
Got a couple of juvenile pollock for my trouble - so small the dropped off the hook at the surface - lucky for them and saved me handling them.
Decent sized pollock seem very thin on the ground there this year.
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