Donegal Bay, 15/16 June 2017

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Donegal Bay, 15/16 June 2017

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Travelling across country, it was obvious that the hawthorn blossom had gone the way of the Malibu bushes a few weeks earlier; hence the old saying “Where are the snows of last summer?” The countryside is now just green though admittedly with a range of shades, I counted 39.
Thursday 15th. I was looking forward to a couple of day’s sea-fishing and was a bit disappointed to find neither fresh nor frozen mackerel to be had in Killybegs. Some frozen sandeel and razor together with my frozen lug and prawns would have to do. Fishing started halfway into the ebb with the usual 3 hook flapper on one rod and single hook pulley rig on the other. Five hours later, with frequent bait changes, the first fish arrived; a small dab. Half an hour later a 29cm flounder took a prawn bait and shortly after that, the pulley rig gave up a dogfish. That sudden burst of activity proved a false dawn, (or should that be dusk?), as there were no further bites. I mentioned previously that I had seen tompot blennies at this mark so I set up the lrf rod to try for one but only succeeded in capturing 4-5 common blennies.I had been fishing the full flood tide and even as the light faded, no action developed so I called it a night.
Friday 16th. I was pleased to get some fresh mackerel fillets today and set off hoping for a better day than yesterday, it was a bit warmer, less windy and a lot drier. I tried a different mark, it took only an hour for the first bite to occur, a small dab. Bites came fairly steadily with a few dabs around the 21cm size and a dogfish, a particularly savage one as per photo, on the pulley rig. Then came a classic ray bite, a solid pull down on the rod with the ratchet announcing some line being taken. I tightened into a rod-bending weight which came in steadily until I could just make out the leader knot. At this point the fish starting moving more purposefully, kiting from side to side and then dashing right into a snag resulting in pulling for a break. I’m certain it was a ray, spotty or thorny, I’ve had both here? There was a brief quiet spell during which I spotted something surface about 60-70 yards out, I thought it was a seal pup at first but when it came in closer I realised it was an otter. To get the fish feeding again, I had some grub of my own; this involved a quick dash to the car and back. When I got back after literally 3 minutes, both rods were bouncing. One produced a dogfish and the other a double of plaice and dab. First plaice of the year and 20 mins later it was joined by a second just a cm smaller at 32cm. The flapper rig was producing most of the fish as well as a couple of chunky crabs but then the pulley rig weighed in with a nice 28cm turbot, my best so far this year. A treble of flatties on the flapper comprised 2 dabs including the best of the day at 31cm and a flounder.The photo shows the underside of the two species for comparison. I had a go with the lrf rod again to try for a tompot but a succession of common blennies along with a few small pollack was the result. I guess there’s a reason why they’re called common blennies. Dusk was descending and the night shift clocked on; a bootlace conger dropped off at the rod tip but a replacement arrived a few minutes later, though minus the tip of his tail. Then a small ling took the mackerel bait, my first shore caught ling. Another small conger, probably in the strap range finished the session off as it was now early next morning and time for bed. With 9 species for the day I was content enough and as I drove home a golden half moon rose to act as a beacon to guide me into the east, not that I don’t know the road home by this stage.
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2013 species; 31

2014 species; 27

2015 species; 28

2016 species; 32

2017 species;28

2018 species; 33

2019 species; ballan wrasse,blonde ray, coalfish, cod, cuckoo wrasse, dab, dogfish, flounder, goldsinny wrasse, ling, mackerel, plaice, pollack, poorcod, pouting, scad, sea scorpion, spotty ray, spurdog, thornback, tub gurnard, turbot, whiting.
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Re: Donegal Bay, 15/16 June 2017

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As ever, more pics.
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2013 species; 31

2014 species; 27

2015 species; 28

2016 species; 32

2017 species;28

2018 species; 33

2019 species; ballan wrasse,blonde ray, coalfish, cod, cuckoo wrasse, dab, dogfish, flounder, goldsinny wrasse, ling, mackerel, plaice, pollack, poorcod, pouting, scad, sea scorpion, spotty ray, spurdog, thornback, tub gurnard, turbot, whiting.
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Re: Donegal Bay, 15/16 June 2017

#3 Post by joe the junior »

Congrats on the shore caught ling, great achievement

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2018 species: whiting, coalie, flounder, turbot, plaice, dab, sea trout, thornback ray, dogfish, sandeel, Launce, Mackerel, Pollack , Bullhuss, corkwing wrasse, ballen wrasse, rock cook wrasse,Cuckoo wrasse, grey gunard,tub gunard,Red Gunard, weever fish, 3 bearded rockling, Five bearded rockling, ling, common blenny , rock goby, conger, Pouting,silver eel, scorpion fish, scad, poor cod, mayo bass (35 species)

2019 Flounder, Dab, Turbot, Plaice, Pollack, Coalie, Pouting, Whiting, Codling, 3 bearded rockling, Sea Trout, Dogfish, Bullhuss, black goby, rock goby, corkwing wrasse,Ballen Wrasse, cuckcoo Wrasse, Conger Eel, Shore Rockling, Long Spined Sea Scorpion, Lesser weever, common blenny, tompot blenny, bass, twaite shad, smoothhound, Dragonet, Silver Eel, Tub Gunard, Red Gunard, Gray Gunard,scad, thornback ray, poor cod
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Re: Donegal Bay, 15/16 June 2017

#4 Post by rushnaldo »

Some lovely fishes again paddy well done on a first shore ling and some lovely plaice and turbot. Quality. Funny I was out today and reeled in alot of line which lead to a shock leader and a 2 hook flapper with a 5oz storm lead attached to alot of weed with sticks. Then I caught a pollack with line and a hook someone broke off recently was about 4lb pollack. Plenty of mackerel about now should get them handy at the pier in Killybegs too. They were taking our flattie baits down the bay today
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Re: Donegal Bay, 15/16 June 2017

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If you're ever stuck for mackerel give me a shout. I usually have a dozen in the freezer at any time.

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Re: Donegal Bay, 15/16 June 2017

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great result on the ling and plaice
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Re: Donegal Bay, 15/16 June 2017

#7 Post by seank »

Excellent fishing John west. Some lovely plaice and well done on the shore ling.
Target for 2017: Tope, Bass, Specimen shore pollack, Specimen Sea trout, Turbot over 30cm, common skate
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Re: Donegal Bay, 15/16 June 2017

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keymcg wrote:If you're ever stuck for mackerel give me a shout. I usually have a dozen in the freezer at any time.

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That's great keymcg; mmmmmmm,do you do deliveries to the Killybegs area?
corbyeire wrote:great result on the ling and plaice
joe the junior wrote:Congrats on the shore caught ling, great achievement

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Thanks lads, that ling has been a long time coming!
2013 species; 31

2014 species; 27

2015 species; 28

2016 species; 32

2017 species;28

2018 species; 33

2019 species; ballan wrasse,blonde ray, coalfish, cod, cuckoo wrasse, dab, dogfish, flounder, goldsinny wrasse, ling, mackerel, plaice, pollack, poorcod, pouting, scad, sea scorpion, spotty ray, spurdog, thornback, tub gurnard, turbot, whiting.
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Re: Donegal Bay, 15/16 June 2017

#9 Post by keymcg »

Yes JW.....by drone [GRINNING FACE WITH SMILING EYES]

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