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scara
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flat rocks, culdaff

#1 Post by scara »

People:myself

Duration:2hrs

Tide:filling to high

Weather:mild, calm evening

Bait:spining with selection of lures.

Rigs:spinning

Results:5 pollack, biggest to 4 1/2lb, other around 3 to 4.


Report:nice evening, fishing died as the tide slowed, midgies drove me home.will post picture of the one i took for the pot.
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#2 Post by rab 525 »

sounds like a good session scara :D is it a deep water mark? usually pick up a few smaller fish at shallow marks ,your average size of fish very respectable.
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if it cant get its jaws round a 1/0 its not worth catching [ mullet excluded ]
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#3 Post by redox »

Scara is the flat rock the rocks beside the pier were the charter boats go out? :?:
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#4 Post by scara »

The Flat rocks are behind the pier, If you park at the pier and head down the road at the bottom of it.you see a picnic area keep going past this, up over the height, from here you will see the flat rocks. As your looking over the rocks the point that stick out the furthest is the spot to be on.

There is good fish most of the way along.
We believe the reason for the good fish is the tide that runs past here is like an exspress train. not much small stuff could swim in it.
Sinking Fast.
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#5 Post by corbyeire »

we believe.............are you part of the borg? :wink:
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#6 Post by scara »

Resistance is futile.
Prepare to be assimilated.
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#7 Post by corbyeire »

assimilation took place a long time ago :lol:
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#8 Post by redox »

Nice one thanks

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