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West Clare Pollock

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People: Me

Duration: 1.5 hours

Tide: 3 hours before high

Weather: Wind SW moderate

Bait: Soft Plastics

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Results: 6 Pollock ranging from 1.5 to 3lb




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Re: West Clare Pollock

#2 Post by flounder5791 »

nice pollack good to see them back :)
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Re: West Clare Pollock

#3 Post by the weasel »

Welldone nice fish and photos.

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Re: West Clare Pollock

#4 Post by edinburgheire »

Keeping 1.5lb pollock is a disgrace.
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Re: West Clare Pollock

#5 Post by agardiner22 »

edinburgheire wrote:Keeping 1.5lb pollock is a disgrace.
Why, if you are going to eat it. keeping larger Pollock that are already mature and mating is worse where as a smaller one that hasn't matured enough o mate has less effect on overall numbers, same goes for bass.
I have seen worse from so called educated fisherman
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Re: West Clare Pollock

#6 Post by edinburgheire »

agardiner22 wrote:
edinburgheire wrote:Keeping 1.5lb pollock is a disgrace.
Why, if you are going to eat it. keeping larger Pollock that are already mature and mating is worse where as a smaller one that hasn't matured enough o mate has less effect on overall numbers, same goes for Bass.
I have seen worse from so called educated fisherman
Many reasons, there is little eating in a 1.5lb pollock, it never had chance to breed,

1 larger fish that has bred is better than 3/4 smaller ones,

absolute disgrace
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Re: West Clare Pollock

#7 Post by razor2 »

Nice pollock good stuff 8)
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Re: West Clare Pollock

#8 Post by Jayball10 »

PJKaiser wrote:People: Me

Duration: 1.5 hours

Tide: 3 hours before high

Weather: Wind SW moderate

Bait: Soft Plastics

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Results: 6 Pollock
Fair Pollocks to ya :) Hope they went down well with some parsley sauce and spuds ;)

edinburgheire wrote:Keeping 1.5lb pollock is a disgrace.
Absolute disgrace I agree. However I had a Pollock last year of 1.52856 and it was delicious!
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Re: West Clare Pollock

#9 Post by beachbuddy »

agardiner22 wrote:
edinburgheire wrote:Keeping 1.5lb pollock is a disgrace.
Why, if you are going to eat it. keeping larger Pollock that are already mature and mating is worse where as a smaller one that hasn't matured enough o mate has less effect on overall numbers, same goes for Bass.
I have seen worse from so called educated fisherman
Out of curiousity seen as your well up on Pollack facts at what age do they start to breed?
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Re: West Clare Pollock

#10 Post by roger de dodger »

no min size limit so anyone can take bucketfulls of what ever tiddlers they like :!: i dont think a 1.5lb pollock is undersize for eating ,they are not endangered due to their fetish for kelpy rocky ground
anyway where does it say he kept a 1.5 lb pollock ?the three in the pic all look like eating fish to me :?: the smallest is about 19 inches long ?
i think a good look and read of someones report is in order before you get on youe moral high horse :wink:

the only complain about this report i have is that pictures of live fish with a nice background are more pleasing to the eye and encouraging to others to get out in the fresh sea air :mrgreen:
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Re: West Clare Pollock

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edinburgheire wrote:
agardiner22 wrote:
edinburgheire wrote:Keeping 1.5lb pollock is a disgrace.
Why, if you are going to eat it. keeping larger Pollock that are already mature and mating is worse where as a smaller one that hasn't matured enough o mate has less effect on overall numbers, same goes for Bass.
I have seen worse from so called educated fisherman
Many reasons, there is little eating in a 1.5lb pollock, it never had chance to breed,

1 larger fish that has bred is better than 3/4 smaller ones,

absolute disgrace
6 pollock caught and 3 put back.
All fish in the pic were over 1 1/2 pounds.
You must have a savage appetite if you dont get much eating in a 1.5 lb pollock...
The fillets from the 3 fish equates to 4 or 5 decent meals for my family for what its worth.
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Re: West Clare Pollock

#12 Post by tight lines »

edinburgheire wrote:Keeping 1.5lb pollock is a disgrace.
First of all nice pollock mate well done
as for the comment above your talking aload of bull there is feck all wrong with taking a 1.5 lb pollock if its going to be eaten and i hope it was enjoyed
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Re: West Clare Pollock

#13 Post by roger de dodger »

the pollock in the bottom of the pic is 5 cm longer than the legal size for a bass :idea:
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Re: West Clare Pollock

#14 Post by Creep »

tight lines wrote:
edinburgheire wrote:Keeping 1.5lb pollock is a disgrace.
First of all nice pollock mate well done
as for the comment above your talking aload of bull there is feck all wrong with taking a 1.5 lb pollock if its going to be eaten and i hope it was enjoyed
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Re: West Clare Pollock

#15 Post by Tony T »

I've had Pollock jump clear of the water after a lure they have been that eager to get in the pan.

Nice fish, nice result, nice feed.

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Re: West Clare Pollock

#16 Post by Ronnach »

Nice fishing Kaiser, the 3 in the photo are fine lumps I'd say they all gave a mighty scrap.
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Re: West Clare Pollock

#17 Post by edinburgheire »

No wonder there is no fish about, seems its not just the foreigners eating goldfish sized catches.
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Re: West Clare Pollock

#18 Post by PJKaiser »

Ronnach wrote:Nice fishing Kaiser, the 3 in the photo are fine lumps I'd say they all gave a mighty scrap.
Great scraps alright - that first dive for the kelp is class.. Not many fish give that good sport on light gear Id say.
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Re: West Clare Pollock

#19 Post by beachbuddy »

edinburgheire wrote:No wonder there is no fish about, seems its not just the foreigners eating goldfish sized catches.
Since when is a 21 inch fish a goldfish,specsavers me thinks :idea: and utter nonsense making a comparison with the "so called anglers" who do keep goldfish sized fish .Personally wouldn't have kept them but that's just me as I rarely keep any fish these days apart from a few macks for my ray and doggy fishing but that's just the way I like things.
Each to their own and im sure they made a fine tasty meal so no harm done.
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Re: West Clare Pollock

#20 Post by Der »

Nice fish, I have taken similar sized pollock for the pan earlier this year. My view - taking a few rod caught pollock home will not make a dent on the overall stock.

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