donegal beach mark 21/09/10
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grady
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donegal beach mark 21/09/10
People:me and brian
Duration:8am-1pm
Tide:droping
Weather:strong southwest wind
Bait:macs, sandeel, squid
Rigs:2 hook flappers
Results:loads of tiny turbots, flounders, single colie
Report:hit a new mark on tusday morning expecting a good size turbot, strong wind was blowing directly in the face so fishing was hard for the start as weeds pulled ours lines across the all beach
conditions werent great but small tiny turbots seems didnt slept too almost every cast prodused a small fella
for the first start have used fresh mac and squid freshly cought by brian evening before to see what feeds on beach also had some sand eel kept them for big turbot but they didnt work even small ones wont take them
as tide was almost slack some nice flounders appiered manage to cath around 10 between us and some bit bigger turbot but still not a plate size
anyway i was happy enough to cath first turbot in my life and add new spiese in my list
hopeing next time will get big ones if the weather not stands in my way
Duration:8am-1pm
Tide:droping
Weather:strong southwest wind
Bait:macs, sandeel, squid
Rigs:2 hook flappers
Results:loads of tiny turbots, flounders, single colie
Report:hit a new mark on tusday morning expecting a good size turbot, strong wind was blowing directly in the face so fishing was hard for the start as weeds pulled ours lines across the all beach
conditions werent great but small tiny turbots seems didnt slept too almost every cast prodused a small fella
for the first start have used fresh mac and squid freshly cought by brian evening before to see what feeds on beach also had some sand eel kept them for big turbot but they didnt work even small ones wont take them
as tide was almost slack some nice flounders appiered manage to cath around 10 between us and some bit bigger turbot but still not a plate size
anyway i was happy enough to cath first turbot in my life and add new spiese in my list
hopeing next time will get big ones if the weather not stands in my way
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Re: donegal beach mark 21/09/10
at least you had good numbers to keep you busy and the new species
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Re: donegal beach mark 21/09/10
Nice one lads
the pan size ones can be hard to find sometimes, but at least ye got plenty to keep you busy, I hope to get a shot at few soon if I can drag myself away from the Pollock & Wrasse 
Cheers Brian
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Re: donegal beach mark 21/09/10
Good going on the turbos grady even if they are small, a catch is still a catch..
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Re: donegal beach mark 21/09/10
Well done grady on the new species and on getting a few turbot
It sounds like the conditions in which you where fishing in where awful (wind and weed, nightmare!) and so I am glad that your effort paid off for you with a few fish caught during the session. Great report and pictures.
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Re: donegal beach mark 21/09/10
thanks corbyeire, its good to be busy alright and specealy when after new spesies
but sometimes is nice to try something diferent u have good beaches in sligo and its the best time to do it
thanks mick
yap have to try mayo beach may get plate size turbot before you got 1
but i wount give up i'll beter take a chalange and hopeing to be aworded with nice catch

corbyeire wrote:at least you had good numbers to keep you busy and the new species
cheers brian, is not easy stay away from the fishing you like mostFisherKing wrote:Nice one ladsthe pan size ones can be hard to find sometimes, but at least ye got plenty to keep you busy, I hope to get a shot at few soon if I can drag myself away from the Pollock & Wrasse
catch is still catch you are right there mick even turbots were small they been wormly welcomeMick001 wrote:Good going on the turbos grady even if they are small, a catch is still a catch..
thanks mick
cheers brian, i saw your report alright beter later than neversaving private brian wrote:nice 1 grady.hah i got mine a week r 2 ago too.so mayo next is it
thank you paula, yes conditions were awful but we cant ordrer the weather but we have choise to fish in that or give up,KERRY1 wrote:Well done grady on the new species and on getting a few turbotIt sounds like the conditions in which you where fishing in where awful (wind and weed, nightmare!) and so I am glad that your effort paid off for you with a few fish caught during the session. Great report and pictures.
but i wount give up i'll beter take a chalange and hopeing to be aworded with nice catch
thanks oli seems you noy wasting your time down in cork, sadly we have no bass up in ours areaoli wrote:well done,grady!
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Re: donegal beach mark 21/09/10
we will get some,when u come to Cork 
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Re: donegal beach mark 21/09/10
nice one on the turbo's Grady, will be targeting them myself this weekend at a mark i know, there was an 8 or 9lber got from this mark during the week, hope its mammy is hanging about 
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Re: donegal beach mark 21/09/10
Always nice to get a new species, theres been plenty small flounder and turbot all over donegal lately, very little over 30cm, but there has to be a few bigger ones about, mabey we should be adjusting our bait and hook sizes to target them specifically.
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Re: donegal beach mark 21/09/10
cracking result man
. i know it might be a bit late to remember just now,, but that second pic looks like you might have a turbot and brill
. the only positive way to say for sure is if you can remember if one was bumpy and one was smoothe
. the turbot are covered in little bumps called tubercles which you can easily feel if you give them a rub, but the brill are almost identicle apart from this feature as they will feel smoothe to the touch and not bumpy.. just a thought in case you're robbing yourself of another species to add to your list man 
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Re: donegal beach mark 21/09/10
thanks lad best of luck on big ones there is big fish in the mark where i was fishing but i had no time to fish in diferent levels of tide in high tide may more mammys would appiers who knowsfishermannum1 wrote:nice one on the turbo's Grady, will be targeting them myself this weekend at a mark i know, there was an 8 or 9lber got from this mark during the week, hope its mammy is hanging about
thats true hook sizes and baits make sinse alright, but what could be beter that strip of fresh mackerel squid and saneel i mean very fresh even squids were cought just in evening before but hooks i had may bit to small well always worth to experimentlast cast lad wrote:Always nice to get a new species, theres been plenty small flounder and turbot all over donegal lately, very little over 30cm, but there has to be a few bigger ones about, mabey we should be adjusting our bait and hook sizes to target them specifically.
thanks al good point there that what i'v thought too there plenty of brill , but sorry bought of them were bumpy definetly two turbots, so only one spesie could be add at the momentAl and Jordan wrote:cracking result man![]()
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. i know it might be a bit late to remember just now,, but that second pic looks like you might have a turbot and brill
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. the only positive way to say for sure is if you can remember if one was bumpy and one was smoothe
. the turbot are covered in little bumps called tubercles which you can easily feel if you give them a rub, but the brill are almost identicle apart from this feature as they will feel smoothe to the touch and not bumpy.. just a thought in case you're robbing yourself of another species to add to your list man
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