Calling K2 Xtreme and Wes the Moderator

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dtmcc
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Calling K2 Xtreme and Wes the Moderator

#1 Post by dtmcc »

Ooopppppsss first post in wrong place.

F A O K2 Xtreme

Hi,

whats that web-page thing you have up & running www. ???????? can't find it.net

Dave

F A O Wes the Moderator
Wes where is photo of crab trap's, will you e-mail them to me please at
dtmcc@utvinternet.com

Thanks
dave
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Conor H
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#2 Post by Conor H »

Dave, you ever fished BAllycastle ? Heading out tomorrow. Never fished it before. NEed advice. Can't contct K2.
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Ballycastle

#3 Post by dtmcc »

going there now shortly to stay till Sunday. will have bbq bring your own grub if you want to join in.

See you on beach.

Look for eeeejit with two 13ft rods ABU (black)+ Century (silver white) and top half of shakespear floation suit, that's me.

Dave

PS Clean ground, very hard to see tide move in and out, fish at Pan rocks or beside stone on beach.
Good packing for car, short walk to fish, or fish from car if you can cast.

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Mad Mo

#4 Post by Mad Mo »

Dave has covered most of it there. It is easy fishing, in comfortable surroundings, with good car parking right beside the beach.
Pans Rocks end is the best bet, as is fishing either side of the large rock halfway along the beach.
I used a two hook clipped down paternoster for my fishing there.
For bait used Rag, Mackerel, and Squid, and that seemed to work for all the species we caught.
Had Pollock, coalies, turbot, flounder, doggies and whiting there.
Hope this helps Conor, but I thought you'd probably be out on the boat from there.

Good luck anyway.
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#5 Post by Drew »

Dave Im sorry to say, I couldnt be arsed with the site anymore, so its proverbial History....

CONOR... Im sorry, I havent bin Online! Hope you had a good day!
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ballycastle

#6 Post by dtmcc »

caught and released the biggest flounder I have ever seen,
No photos, no one else to back me up, not even h rocks, just think I may even have won the procast competition

Ah so,! that is life:-( never mind.

Wes any word of them photos of crab traps?????????????????????
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ballycastle

#7 Post by dtmcc »

caught and released the biggest flounder I have ever seen,
No photos, no one else to back me up, not even h rocks, just think I may even have won the procast competition

Ah so,! that is life:-( never mind.

Wes any word of them photos of crab traps?????????????????????
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#8 Post by dtmcc »

that was so good.



I had to post twice........................




some people never learn haw to use a computer,
just thought I would say that before some one else would











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