Dublin Boat Marks (IMELDA) 30/4/13

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Dublin Boat Marks (IMELDA) 30/4/13

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Vessel:IMELDA

Crew:Harry and myself

Duration: 12 to 6.30pm 6.5 hours

Tide:flood/ebb

Weather:fine with cool varible breeze

Bait:lug rag squid mack herring crab

Rigs:various

Results:5 species, Dabs, whiting, dogs, pollack, and sea scorpion.

Well is been a while coming but managed to get back out for a spin in the boat today, hard to beleive i have not been out since the start of january. the target today had to be dabs, i had to try get a score on the card,so off and out we went didnt have to wait long for the dabs within a couple of minutes the first of many (about 30) came aboard not big but a dab that counted, best i had was a slab of a fish that came in at a whopping 23cm we also managed the usual pins not in huge numbers and a few dogs.
headed in search of a few more species but things were very slow apart from a few small pollack upto about 1.5lb and a sea scorpion. heading back to harbour we stopped of for a while again managed a couple of pollack but were persecuted by them poxy seals again 3 of them, why arnt they on the shooting list all in all it felt great to be able to get myself back on the water hopefully there will be more to come
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Re: Dublin Boat Marks (IMELDA) 30/4/13

#2 Post by timod »

Nice going John, I'd say it was nice to get the boat in the water again. Nice Dab there 8)
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#3 Post by anthony byrne »

Nice to read your reports again John and see you back on the water. Looking forward to more of your adventures !
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Re: Dublin Boat Marks (IMELDA) 30/4/13

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Lovely report well done
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#5 Post by bigsod »

Good to see your back out John, a long time coming.
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Good to see your back at it John.
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Re: Dublin Boat Marks (IMELDA) 30/4/13

#7 Post by paul skelly »

Nice one John and a few fish for your efforts ;)
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Re: Dublin Boat Marks (IMELDA) 30/4/13

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Thanks for the replys lads, yes it sure felt good to be back out there and im hoping there will be a lot more reports to come fingers crossed :wink: the only problem i had when i went out was i had to come back in :lol: i tell you 6 and a half hours just flys when you havent been out in 3 months, roll on the fine weather and the 10 hour boat sessions 8)
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Re: Dublin Boat Marks (IMELDA) 30/4/13

#9 Post by sparkey+1 »

Nice trip out john bet your glad to get the boat back into the water... Nice fish
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#10 Post by twinkle »

agh john its much too early in the season to be moaning about the poor seals :lol: sure they must be starving not able to fish for them selves. just depending on the handouts we humans give them.cant wait to get out and try my new harpoon :twisted:
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twinkle wrote:agh john its much too early in the season to be moaning about the poor seals :lol: sure they must be starving not able to fish for them selves. just depending on the handouts we humans give them.cant wait to get out and try my new harpoon :twisted:
how ya derek, was only talking to a lad earlier on about the seals he gave me a very handy tip on how to destroy a seal that gets close enough to you,(He was given the tip by a norweigan fisherman)i wont post it here too grusome and easy :mrgreen: on another note seen the irish coast guard went and put a full rescue into swing for a seal last week that was up on a beach trying to die and they then handed it over to the ISS so they can start playing with the ballance of nature again :twisted: what a waste of resources :?
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