Ards Peninsula 9/01/2010 tbh not 2009

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Ards Peninsula 9/01/2010 tbh not 2009

#1 Post by immunecfg »

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Duration:19:00 - 22:00

Tide:Ebbing

Weather:Stiff wind, Clear skies

Bait:Mack/Squid

Rigs:2 Hook Clip Down

Results:Codling and Coal Fish




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Headed down to my local mark on the Ards Peninsula though rather late missing the rising tide :( but could not be avoided.

It didnt take very long until i was into a reasonable coaly caught on the top hook with 3/0's to keep the smaller fish at bay ;)

It was slow going with another decent codling comming an hour later.

Ive been down at the mark a few times recently and no doggies which for some is a blessing but find it rather wierd seeing there would be usually a few being caught :| maybe I am getting down to the mark a bit late or there is something else up.

Has anyone else seen a decrease in the amount of LSD's being caught?
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Re: Ards Peninsula 9/01/2009

#2 Post by chrisfeeney30 »

The amount of doggies seems to have decreased around here too.. there dont seem to be any around! well done on getting a few fish!
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#3 Post by bertyboy2008 »

they seem to decrease as water temperatures drop its the same for me every year yet you still get a few in winter they will arrive back in numbers as the weather picks up :o :o

couple a cecent fish there mate
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#4 Post by KERRY1 »

Well done to the both of you :D
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#5 Post by m.b3 »

Has anyone else seen a decrease in the amount of LSD's being caught?

last year was the worst i can remember for them on the venues i have fished.
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#6 Post by bigsod »

m.b3 wrote:Has anyone else seen a decrease in the amount of LSD's being caught?

last year was the worst i can remember for them on the venues i have fished.

Its not hard to see why if you take a walk along the quay in wicklow harbour, boxes and boxes of them for bait in pots :evil:
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#7 Post by darryl »

Nice 2 c a plump codling from the east shore and the coalie anit 2 bad, good sport on light gear, wher they over clean ground or rough, never seem 2 get the cod on clean ground down that way myself... nice result :) :) :)
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#8 Post by immunecfg »

darryl wrote:Nice 2 c a plump codling from the east shore and the coalie anit 2 bad, good sport on light gear, where they over clean ground or rough, never seem 2 get the cod on clean ground down that way myself... nice result :) :) :)
Depends on where you cast :lol: it was a bit of both really, either clean ground or few yards left or right snagged
bertyboy2008 wrote:they seem to decrease as water temperatures drop its the same for me every year yet you still get a few in winter they will arrive back in numbers as the weather picks up :o :o

Couple a decent fish there mate
The only time ive been catching dogs seemed to have been august last year when I was in cork, one of my regular spots would have thrown up a dog or two regularly maybe it has been the cold snap has pushed them to deeper water, but I will be keeping an eye on them for a while as the water temp starts to increase.
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Re: Ards Peninsula 9/01/2010 tbh not 2009

#9 Post by Al and Jordan »

nice fishing man, not a bad result for 3 hours fishing at this time of year man :P . i was at the dee last night and it was a struggle to get anything even half that size :oops: :oops: :oops: :roll: :roll: :mrgreen:
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#10 Post by Dawsey »

Nice going mate, nice to see a few nice fish around down atm.
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