aaronjunited wrote:Unlucky on only getting one fish each at the competition mate, thought that surf you where talking about would drove plenty of nice cod in, not to be though. Well done for jordan on his new species.
The sunday was the better of the days then, plenty of fish is always welcomed no matter what size.
Nice going Al.
thanks aaron. we'll have to get you out with us on the antrim coast soon man

. have to boost your species count before the end of the year
crazyfish1983 wrote:Nice wrasse there Al (yes I did say wrasse!!!). Jordan must have been loving the whiting 40+. Not a bad days couple of days fishing.
Pitty about the comp. The beaches are hard fishing at the minute! Especially up on the North.

it was hard going alright

i had high hopes for it as the place looked fishy as hell. lots of gullys and fish holding features. just don't know where the fish went that night

. but we had a blast the following day with the light spinning rods
fishermannum1 wrote:hard luck with the comp al/jordan, but that next session must have been good crack with the light spinning gear
nice wrasse too mate, well done

thanks don. like i said, no monsters but fast and furious fun on the light gear
FisherKing wrote:Hard luck with the comp guys but atleast ye are out catching a few fish

cheers FK. sometimes we're just happy to get out. catching fish just ends up being a bonus
eyesreilly wrote:Well done on the counters in the comp

,sounds like Minty had a good session afterwards. The session on the Sunday was busy enough, with a nice ballen wrasse to boot,well done to you both

thanks dave. we were just made up to be able to hand our cards back in with something on them

. some of the other lads did'nt even get one onto the cards. so as bad as it may have been, we did well enough. but jordan was just made up to get the new species
doggie3131 wrote:Jordan,41 Whiting!

was he longlining again!


thankfully, no. that thing has been put away (for the moment). but the whiting were so plentyfull he would have had no problem pulling in 7 at a time

. i just hope they return next year with about a pound of weight on em

lovely eating fish,, that is if you can catch one worth keeping
seanie35 wrote:good report lads pity not much on the beach but its a great plaice to be when the waves are crashing in

thanks seanie. we spent an hour or so watching the surfers. some of those guys are nuts

how no one got t-boned in the surf was beyond me. either they were all very skilled or they've all got guardian angels lookin over them

but it was great to watch
nice one minty

. i knew with the beach being all but dead the fish had to be somewhere

i thought the harbour would be a safe bet. seems like everytime theres a rough sea up there the fish head in for shelter

good to see you salvaged something from the comp man
clownfish wrote:Well done lads sounds like the Sunday more than made up for the day before probably should have had the comp there too


ahh well,,, you win some, you loose some i suppose

i had a sneaky suspicion that a silver schoolie might have made an appearance on the beach seeing as the surf was so good. but no luck
round_ourway wrote:Yep the comp was disappointing. I thought that there would have a lot of fish caught. It did look rather fishy when we got there.
well down at the pier. the wrasse are staying around for a while anyways
thanks stevie. i checked our diary from last year. we were still getting wrasse from bangor and donaghadee up until the 28th of december last year

seems no one has told them the summer we never got has ended

in saying that the seasons have been outta synch for years now
KERRY1 wrote:Well done guys

That was a great couple of days fishing you's had!
Did you see a polar bear on Saturday night then?


no but it was well cold enough. (espically when my waders sprung a leak 5 mins into a 5 hour comp

). i could'nt feel my right leg or foot for the last 3 hours

pure numb
bokofinn wrote:well done lads , that was some haul on sunday ,

,
thanks man. they were all tiddlers, but still great craic on the light gear
dan wrote:round_ourway wrote:Yep the comp was disappointing. I thought that there would have a lot of fish caught. It did look rather fishy when we got there.
well down at the pier. the wrasse are staying around for a while anyways
yea they seem to be about a bit later this year. been gettin a few at a few marks..... natt sayin where..... lol
cheers dan. no secret about the wrasse thow, co.down coast still has them at all the usual places they were at during the summer. at this rate we'll be pulling in the summer species during the winter months as a regular thing

my first mackeral of 2009 was from donaghadee at the start of last january

not quite sure whats happening with the sea temps
sjwpjw wrote:If you boys want to know about swell check magic seaweed - portrush and wind guru bushfoot. both are fairly accurate when you know how to read them. Would save you driving up only for the swell to be massive as it was. Both are accurate up to about 3 days or so and the wind on wind guru is reliable as well.
cheers for the tip man

i have been using wind guru and fishingwx.com. they both predicted the sea state pretty well. it was just something else to see it in front of you
gfkelly1969 wrote:well done al and jordan nice session congrat jordan on the 5 beard
thanks gerry. jordan was becomming a bit bored with the comp until he landed the 5 beardy. then he took great pleasure in reminding me that there are loads of coalies out there , so my fish was just ordinary. where as his was a bit special
