JULIO RAGWORM wrote:plenty again

I fished there last week for a bit but it was dire, I ended up around the corner at cushendall and was tortured with pin whiting, its getting near that time of the year when we will be heading up the north coast storm beaches again, probably bump into you 2 on Benone or Downhill over the winter.
cheers man. was the water coloured up when you were there? i have noticed that when there is a lot of rain run off from the glens the fishing just dies a death at that spot

. no doubt we'll bump into you at some point on a bass hunt

. might even try to organize something for the lads to all meet up on the north coast soon. there seems to be a good run of bass from magilligan to ballycastle at the mo
liam78 wrote:well done i must of miss there i was walking on the beach but went up the coast to fish but move after no luck for 3hrs and you know the rest

unlucky man. should have stuck with us

ahh well, sure theres always next time
tight lines wrote:super session well done thats some amount of fish
thanks man. the coalies and pollock were great fun on the spinning rods and you did'nt even have to cast out, just dropped down off the edge of the pier for doubles and trebles
saving private brian wrote:nice 1 al and j.thats the first report ive seen from ye in a while
hi brian. our fishing has taken a bit of a back seat lately

the recession is hitting hard with only part time hours for myself at the minute. so having to be carefull with the pennies
Dawsey wrote:Good session there guys. Got guilt tripped into working

Can just about get the shoes on now so i'll be tearing around again

we'll get you out and into the fish soon enough man
Der Baron wrote:Good result Al, especially for a daylight trip. Thought you'd fallen off the face of the earth. We are heading up to the Northcoast beach marks this week sometime, when the weather sorts itself out. Keepin our fingers crossed!
cheers paul. been doing a bit more pike fishing at the minute. the 2 lakes are only 20mins from the house and full of 20lb'ers. so with a freezer full of mackeral and very little spent on petrol it been a bit more cost effective on the old wallet.
mitch wrote:super session al ,plenty of fish to keep you going
that was a cracking dab your man got its a pity you didn't
get a photo of it
cheers gerry. i should have really got a pic of it, and a few more of our fish too. but like i said, every time you walked away from your spot to go to the boot of the motor for a quick pic you ran the risk of losing your spot

. but it was a cracker and easily a specimen. i was just gutted it did'nt impale it's self on my rig instead
cathald wrote:Great report as usual Al and a good bit of fishing also
I must get one of those hats Jordan is wearing as my ears were freezing on saturday
Cathal

cheers man. with the way the weather has been lately i might give some of the clothing i bought for our trip to norway a trial run this winter
gfkelly1969 wrote:well done al and jordan,I bet ye were smiling on the way home,if I had over 100 fish in a session I would be smiling as well

great mix of species as well
thanks gerry. we would have caught more only we ran outta bait

and it was'nt like we went out short on the stuff. i had lifted enough outta the freezer for dawsey too. so even with him not able to make it we got through a pound of rag, a frozen wrap of lug, 10 mackeral fillets, a pack of sand eel and a pack of razor

but the 5 inch whiting were well fed, robbing every hook in front of them
razor2 wrote:Only 8 hours fishing

nice fishing
just a wee short one this time man
