causeway coast rock mark 12th & 13th october 28hrs

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Re: causeway coast rock mark 12th & 13th october 28hrs

#21 Post by seanie35 »

28 hours yez are cracked :lol: :lol: , sounds great thats freedom for ye im kinda jealous normally after 5 or 6 hours im ready for home regardless of how good the fishing is 8) , most ive ever done is a june dawn till dusk think i slept for 20 hours after it :oops:
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Re: causeway coast rock mark 12th & 13th october 28hrs

#22 Post by eyesreilly »

Marathon Men it is from now on Al :lol: ,,,,,,,,youve had a great year up there along that Northern Coastline, and proved that theres decent fishing to be had,, well done :wink:
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Re: causeway coast rock mark 12th & 13th october 28hrs

#23 Post by Al and Jordan »

Al wrote:Nice session lads 8)
28 hours :shock: you dont do things by half :lol:
:lol: :lol: :lol: . i love the longer sessions. you can set up and relax as your gonna be there for the long haul. so everything is at a slower pace. really relaxing :P
Dawsey wrote:Well written Jonah Lomu, best rugby tackle i'v seen in my 17 years of playing I had one of those sessions were things seemed to go wrong, but when you think back on all the fish caught you realise that it actually was a stonking session for ALL of us. :mrgreen:
Now lets roll on another marathon session 8)
:lol: :lol: :lol: belter session man!! i have'nt laughed so much in ages. i even think that eel under your feet all night was having a wee snigger at you too :wink: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
tight lines wrote:well done lads super session with a great haul of fish and great report sound like a very funny day and night
cheers man. it was good to get a few cycles of the tide in, in different conditions. what it did show, was that after dark fishing was a waste of time :roll: but the day was good to us :P
alannelson wrote:thats a good mixed bag happy days 8)
thanks alan. plenty of variety at that mark :P
Der Baron wrote:Jez boys you threw everything at them there! Well done, some nice eels on show!
cheers paul. we were'nt leaving anything to chance :wink:
RockHunter wrote:28 hours!!!!!! are you mad? I am knackered after a 6 hour session :roll:
Great session and report.
Al and Jordan wrote:we all munched our way through 8 quarter pound burgers and a pound of sausages and a dozen baps
Sounds like you worked up a big appetite with all the fishing.
:lol: :lol: :lol: not quite sure if it's right to say we're committed,,,,,, or we should be committed!! :lol: :lol: :lol:
hard to beat a warm meal on a cold night frank :P at this time of year the sambos just do'nt cut it any more :lol: .
mitch wrote:that was some session al 28 hrs :shock: but great fishing well
done to ye all ,and you sure were not going to run short of
bait ,that was some assortment 11 different types of bait ye
had every angle covered ,the fish never stood a chance :D :D
:lol: :lol: :lol: nothing left to chance ger :wink: :P :P
FisherKing wrote:Some session 28 hours :shock: 8) well done lads & good mix of species 8)
cheers brian :P now i just gotta get the next one planned :wink:
seanie35 wrote:28 hours yez are cracked :lol: :lol: , sounds great thats freedom for ye im kinda jealous normally after 5 or 6 hours im ready for home regardless of how good the fishing is 8) , most ive ever done is a june dawn till dusk think i slept for 20 hours after it :oops:
:lol: :lol: :lol: well,,, there was 4 litres of coffee downed between us :wink: . provided there's enough coffee and munchies those sessions just fly by :D
eyesreilly wrote:Marathon Men it is from now on Al :lol: ,,,,,,,,youve had a great year up there along that Northern Coastline, and proved that theres decent fishing to be had,, well done :wink:
cheers dave. and would you believe there was about a dozen marks we did'nt even get to try up there this summer that looked to be full of potential :shock: just gives us something to look forward to for next summer :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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Re: causeway coast rock mark 12th & 13th october 28hrs

#24 Post by fishermannum1 »

jes' Al' 28 hours :shock: you must be out a small fortune on red bull and coffee :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
powerfull session guys, well done.
wish i had seen the scrap with the conger :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: causeway coast rock mark 12th & 13th october 28hrs

#25 Post by bigbadtom »

28 hours now thats what I call a fishing session. Well done Al and the lads. Cracking story and pics. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Ya should a been here last week.
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Re: causeway coast rock mark 12th & 13th october 28hrs

#26 Post by gfkelly1969 »

well done lads that was some session,if I spent 28hrs out fishing the wife would be thinking I was having a affair :lol: :lol: lovely mix of fish and lovely congers as well
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Re: causeway coast rock mark 12th & 13th october 28hrs

#27 Post by Larry 90 »

Well done Al was well worth putting in the hours... great fishing there :) plenty of variety too!! say you slept after that :D Great report
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