Bailey LH Report (yep another one)
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Bailey LH Report (yep another one)
Fished: Sunday 18th - 11:30am-7pm High tide: 12pm approx.
City side of the Bailey again, bait was rag, lug and sandeel. Floated hard against base of LH with rag. 2 hook boom used on main rod for first 2-3hrs....changed to a double runner with lug tipped with eel. Shortly after I took 2 dab, one after the other. Maybe an hour later 2 whiting on single cast then another immediately after. Had moved to the far rock in the meantime when tide permitted. Was over then when realised the float was still out with 5-6ft plumb depth. Lo and behold the float was gone, I assumed was stuck between rocks somewhere as the tide was receding. Took in the line and got a quick pull on it, then another.....couple of mins later a fine 2.2lb Wrasse was looking at me. Having not caught one since last summer, its a welcomed return and the highlight of the day.....fine size too! Other fish taken by the other two with me were 1 dog, 4 Whiting and 1 Dab between them. Don't know why, but I'm fairly delighted with the aul Wrasse :D A good day! (apart from the light showering of hailstones).
City side of the Bailey again, bait was rag, lug and sandeel. Floated hard against base of LH with rag. 2 hook boom used on main rod for first 2-3hrs....changed to a double runner with lug tipped with eel. Shortly after I took 2 dab, one after the other. Maybe an hour later 2 whiting on single cast then another immediately after. Had moved to the far rock in the meantime when tide permitted. Was over then when realised the float was still out with 5-6ft plumb depth. Lo and behold the float was gone, I assumed was stuck between rocks somewhere as the tide was receding. Took in the line and got a quick pull on it, then another.....couple of mins later a fine 2.2lb Wrasse was looking at me. Having not caught one since last summer, its a welcomed return and the highlight of the day.....fine size too! Other fish taken by the other two with me were 1 dog, 4 Whiting and 1 Dab between them. Don't know why, but I'm fairly delighted with the aul Wrasse :D A good day! (apart from the light showering of hailstones).
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No Wes. busy time at the moment. i have to make do with day dreaming! i am going to try dollymount at the weekend i reckon. last two weeks in april are hit or miss on this beach but good flounder are there for the taking. i would love to have a crack at the bailey but it's a long way to go only to be turned away. there are pollack there near the lighthouse now around the stone platform which fall to small heavy lures or floatfishing.
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SOD says theres Mullet around the supports at the bridge.....
SOD wrote:The mullet at the wooden bridge gather around the supports of the bridge at low water . This is when I caught my biggest fish . As the tide moves in they move up the estuary towards where the St Annes river enters . They also congregate around the salt marshes at the causway and behind the golf course . Best baits are bread or small madies . If you are fishing from the bridge itself dont forget the dropnet .
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IDPearl i sent you an e mail regarding dollymount beach. SOD/ Wes are right about mullet at the wooden bridge- some good ones too. flatties here too at low tide, although i get the impression most don't believe me on that one. bass are caught from the wooden bridge every year but i have found them quite elusive. it gets annoying weighting for a bite, getting in peoples way and having to talk to everyone who tells u you should be fishing for the mullet! fish late evening rising tide for bass here- peeler crab.
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new mark listing
Hi
Not a problem. Will be up to visit the mother in Raheny and will pop down to the wooden bridge for a few photos and will add this is shortly.
Thanks :wink:
Not a problem. Will be up to visit the mother in Raheny and will pop down to the wooden bridge for a few photos and will add this is shortly.
Thanks :wink:
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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
Time spent fishing is never time wasted...
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