red bay co.antrim saturday 4th december

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Re: red bay co.antrim saturday 4th december

#21 Post by gitsea M »

good session lads nice mix of fish well done
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Re: red bay co.antrim saturday 4th december

#22 Post by Der Baron »

Mad as a bag of frogs guys, mad as a bag of frogs!!!
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Re: red bay co.antrim saturday 4th december

#23 Post by gfkelly1969 »

well done lads,that was a great session 167 fish,9 species in 6 hours in the middle of winter in freezing temperatures,lads pay good money to go to Norway for the same fishing and we have it right here on our door step :D
I heard a lot of lads talking about the north wind being no good for fishing,ye proved them wrong on that :lol:
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Re: red bay co.antrim saturday 4th december

#24 Post by Al and Jordan »

Determined Dan wrote:well lads. another great session. well don AL a great report and as you said plenty to go around. you will have to have a westy session soon lads.
cheers man, hopefully we'll be back out your way in the new year :mrgreen:
FISHYFINGERS wrote:ONCE AGAIN AL RESPECT FOR FISHING WHERE ESKIMOS FEAR TO TREAD!!! NICE MIX OF SPECIES.
cheers man
junior conger wrote:well done al nd jordan 8)
cheers jc
rab 525 wrote:nice one al :D , i see your tyring to hide the venue from your pics :mrgreen: except you can see concrete in the pic with the dogfish :wink: :roll: :lol:
thanks rab. i'll have to get jordan a pair of glasses from the same shop you go to man :wink: they can see through the boot of my motor in the pics :shock:
razor2 wrote:Great mix of fish and plenty of them. well done lads great stuff 8)
thanks man :D
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Al and Jordan wrote: about half way through the session jordan's wee fingers were frozen and he hopped into the car to warm up and the duely fell asleep for an hour :lol: :lol: :lol:
the wee man was just being polite, he was giving you's the chance to catch up :lol: :lol:
nice session guys 8)
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: you know him too well don :wink: :mrgreen:
FisherKing wrote:Another good session lads,well done 8) can't waith to get out soon myself for a few casts :mrgreen:
you should get out brian. still plenty about :D
cathald wrote:Have to agree with Don here Al Jordan just wanted to take it easy on you guys :lol:
Nice selection of species
I must take Dylan around the antrim coast some day for something a bit different
I don't know any marks up that way so perhaps when we are heading up you can
give me a bit of advice 8)

Cathal
cheers cathal. not a problem man. if you ever want to get a run out this way just drop me a pm or get my number off don and we'll put you on the fish 8)
liam78 wrote:yep enjoy that night a bit warmer 5c :lol: some fish were jumping around include big splash not to sure what it was .
meet one the guys on the form nice to meet you mate :wink: :)
reckon they were sea trout man :wink:
cathalger wrote:Good to meet you Al, Jordan, Liam and Mark. I'm just going out to check how my mate is getting on, he decided to fish a different mark from where he had planned, but he's not too far away. Dont think I'm gonna wet a line myself tonight, had a busy day birdwatchin and talkin some photos, covered a fair bit of ground, its froze up very hard outside right now, I'll let you know how John is gettin on.
great to meet you man, hopefully we'll get a session in over the winter to see if we can't get a silver fella
Tornado8 wrote:Nice session lads, was well worth braving that weather hey!!
cheers mike. sure you know us, more ambition than brains :lol: :lol: :lol:
gerryl wrote:lot a fish...great part of the coast...well done ye all
cheers man
doggie3131 wrote:good to see ye out lads,and nice to see jordan can STILL outfish ye all!
:D :D

:lol: :lol: some things never change noel :roll: :roll: :lol:
pol2768 wrote:Some decent fish there lads , well done on the codling. :mrgreen:
cheers man. it's the biggest one i've had in a while :)
saving private brian wrote:nice 1 lads.nice selection.wudnt u think that there be bigger ones of those cods in with the smaller fellas.was it a sandy beach ye were fishing off al
thanks brian. it was a wee harbour. but some of the bigger cod would have been sitting furthur out :wink:
round_ourway wrote:i havent been in ages. sounds like a decent session lads. well done
decent enough stevie. there is still plenty about so long as your game enough to go out in these conditions :wink:
gitsea M wrote:good session lads nice mix of fish well done
thanks man.
Der Baron wrote:Mad as a bag of frogs guys, mad as a bag of frogs!!!
:lol: :lol: ahh, but frogs with fish :wink: :wink:
gfkelly1969 wrote:well done lads,that was a great session 167 fish,9 species in 6 hours in the middle of winter in freezing temperatures,lads pay good money to go to Norway for the same fishing and we have it right here on our door step :D
I heard a lot of lads talking about the north wind being no good for fishing,ye proved them wrong on that :lol:
cheers gerry. the one thing i have come to learn from fishing over the years is that fish will appear in places they're not ment to be at times of the year they're not supposed to. but it's one of the things we love about sea fishing. you just never know what's out there until it's on the end of your hook :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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Re: red bay co.antrim saturday 4th december

#25 Post by tight lines »

great report as always al and a nice mix of fish well done them dab look a decent size
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Re: red bay co.antrim saturday 4th december

#26 Post by Tony T »

Good fishing Al. Nice to see a few dabs about too, if you get a keeper they are well tasty!

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