Red Bay - Wednesday, 25th August

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Red Bay - Wednesday, 25th August

#1 Post by damienmc »

A re-run of last week with similiar results but weather was better.

Picked up lug in Carrickfergus again and started fishing at 1730ish. The rubbish pile had miraculously re-generated from last week. I give up - why should I tidy up other people's c**p ...... even though I did again!!!).

No keepers this week but almost constant bites and lots of small stuff. I fished for a couple of hours after dark but, if anything, this was less productive than daylight hours. Tip - if, like me, you hang your Coleman on your tripod keep it well away from your line :oops:


Duration: 17:30 to 22:30

Weather: bright, calm and dry :)

Bait: lug

Results: 5 codling, 3 pollack and 2 coalfish
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Re: Red Bay - Wednesday, 25th August

#2 Post by Drew »

Better than a kick in the knackers mate.

Rubbish is bloody awful!
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Re: Red Bay - Wednesday, 25th August

#3 Post by Ocean Roar »

Read your other report too. Seems to fish quite well. Like some other places (Browns bay notably) it's a shame to see that much rubbish lying around. I tidied up BB on one of my last trips out where mackeral bashers had left dozens of hokkai feather packets lying around.
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Re: Red Bay - Wednesday, 25th August

#4 Post by nobuzz »

We were near that mark last weekend.

Fishing was good but unspectacular, loads of wrasse, pollack & coalies, a couple of codling as well as flounder, dabs and plaice. Fairly constant bites all day and Daniel got a nice Pollack of about 4lb fishing directly below our feet.

We tried Garron Point briefly but it was very choppy. Red Bay is so much more sheltered.
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Re: Red Bay - Wednesday, 25th August

#5 Post by Al and Jordan »

at least you got out and got a few man :P . like nobuzz said, sometimes fishing just off the edge there can produce some really nice fish at that mark :wink: . but sadly that pile of rubbish in the dip is always there :x mainly empty feather packets and beer cans :roll: sadly the norm for most easy access fishing spots for the summer months :x .

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