Ardnahinch/Ballycotton 30/07/2012

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Ardnahinch/Ballycotton 30/07/2012

#1 Post by bouncer965 »

People:Myself

Duration:6hrs

Tide:3hrs before

Weather: Was great then rain

Bait:fresh dug lugworm

Rigs:wishbone rig/ lures

Results:30 mackerel/ 2 Ballen Wrasse




Report:So decided to have a go at bait digging this morning, so headed down to Ardnahinch and started digging for some lug. Bear in mind this is my first time doing it but soon got the hang of it and there were some big juicy ones to be had. So got some bait and went got my gear for a bit of a session on the beach. Blanked completely here so headed off to Ballycotton for some mackies.

Got to ballycotton and had a few casts with the feathers with no joy. It wasnt that busy so decided to set one rod up with bait lugworm and cast it out off the breakwater wall. It had only been out about 4-5 minutes when knock knock really aggresively. Waited a second and same again......struck the rod ...fish on :P . Brought it in and at first i thought by the colour it was a Pollock....until i pulled it up the wall and realised it was a Ballen Wrasse about 13" long. Well chuffed as this is another first for me :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

So baited the rod up again and cast out in roughly the same area and within ten minutes got another fish on .......another Ballen Wrasse about the same size as the last but a lot darker in colour. Never realised that they could be so aggressive when taking bait ....they certainly dont mess around ....whack whack no nibbling :lol: .

So started to get busy so didnt leave the baited rod out for much longer as i got crosslined a couple of times so back to the feathers.

The mackerel were there but they seemed to be just outside the mouth of the harbour and not on the breakwall side at all. So managed to get on the high wall and was casting over two fellas to get to the mackies . Got 30 in the bucket and decided to call it a day. Plenty for me and a buddy who smokes his own fish so will be good eating.
Catches for 2012: Pollock, Mackerel, Dogfish, Sea Trout, Ballen Wrasse

And more to come on the end of my line ............
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Re: Ardnahinch/Ballycotton 30/07/2012

#2 Post by lucky13 »

nice ol fight of the ballans alright...good ol days fishing lad.nice one.plenty for plate and plenty for bait... :)
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Re: Ardnahinch/Ballycotton 30/07/2012

#3 Post by sparkey+1 »

Congrats on your first Ballan wait till you get a big one some fight!!! 8)
Species 2012: Flounder, Whiting, Dublin Bay Codling, Coalie, 3 Beard Rockling, Shore Rockling, Bass, Dogfish, 5.2lb Starry Smoothhound (PB), Twaite Shad, Thornback Ray 5.8lbs (PB), LSD, Pollock, Ballan Wrasse, Cork Wing Wrasse, 43cm Flounder (PB)

Species 2013: Coalie, East Coast Codling, Smoothounds, And hopefully a back opp to get back fishing soon...

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