Ballycastle, Co. Antrim 27 Aug
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Ballycastle, Co. Antrim 27 Aug
People: spgavin and me
Duration: 18.30 - 11.45
Tide: HT 20.40
Weather: Warm and calm, a few light showers
Bait: Rag, mack and squid
Rigs: Pulley, clip down and conger
Results: 1 x LSD, 1 x Coalie, 1 x Dab, 3 Conger, 2 @ 15 - 20lb and 1 @ 8 - 10lb
Report: At last!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I have managed to pop my Conger Cherry :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D
The first one I struck into was at least 5' long, I got it to the surface and managed to hold it there for a good while while I tried to work out how to get it onto the pier - a drop net would have been ideal but we didn't have one :( :(
We tried to hand line it up but as soon as we head about 1/4 of it out of the water, the uni-knot I had tied gave way and he sunk back to the depths :oops: :oops: :oops:
I hooked into 2 more after this, one spat the bait and the other snapped the line.....
I gave the conger rod a rest and spgavin had a bash. After about 45 mins, he managed to hook up to another monster. He fought it for about 10 mins before we managed to get it to the surface, again after some deliberation, we decided to hand line it up. This attempt was more successful and I got it up out of the water.... 1' from the pier edge, the crimp on the wire trace gave way and he slipped back to the depths. We reckoned this was the same one that I lost earlier, it was easliy 15 - 20lb.
That incident gave me the impetus to try again so I rigged up and dropped another bait down and waited. It was nearing home time so we packed up our gear, I had noticed several knocks on the conger rod when we were packing up but I decided to let them be. All gear was packed and I reluctantly lifted the Conger Road :? :?
BANG!!!!! This boyo was on the move and he didn't want to come to the surface. After a good 10 min fight, I got him to the surface, he was only about half the size of the one that got away but he still gave me a pasting. We managed to manouevre him to a lower section of the pier and got him onto dry ground -
What a scrap, what a night - my 4 month quest for Conger is now complete and I am as happy as a dog with two charlies :D :D :D
- FORGOT TO SAY, THIS ONE WAS RETURNED ALIVE - AS ALL CONGERS SHOULD BE.....
Jude
Duration: 18.30 - 11.45
Tide: HT 20.40
Weather: Warm and calm, a few light showers
Bait: Rag, mack and squid
Rigs: Pulley, clip down and conger
Results: 1 x LSD, 1 x Coalie, 1 x Dab, 3 Conger, 2 @ 15 - 20lb and 1 @ 8 - 10lb
Report: At last!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I have managed to pop my Conger Cherry :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D
The first one I struck into was at least 5' long, I got it to the surface and managed to hold it there for a good while while I tried to work out how to get it onto the pier - a drop net would have been ideal but we didn't have one :( :(
We tried to hand line it up but as soon as we head about 1/4 of it out of the water, the uni-knot I had tied gave way and he sunk back to the depths :oops: :oops: :oops:
I hooked into 2 more after this, one spat the bait and the other snapped the line.....
I gave the conger rod a rest and spgavin had a bash. After about 45 mins, he managed to hook up to another monster. He fought it for about 10 mins before we managed to get it to the surface, again after some deliberation, we decided to hand line it up. This attempt was more successful and I got it up out of the water.... 1' from the pier edge, the crimp on the wire trace gave way and he slipped back to the depths. We reckoned this was the same one that I lost earlier, it was easliy 15 - 20lb.
That incident gave me the impetus to try again so I rigged up and dropped another bait down and waited. It was nearing home time so we packed up our gear, I had noticed several knocks on the conger rod when we were packing up but I decided to let them be. All gear was packed and I reluctantly lifted the Conger Road :? :?
BANG!!!!! This boyo was on the move and he didn't want to come to the surface. After a good 10 min fight, I got him to the surface, he was only about half the size of the one that got away but he still gave me a pasting. We managed to manouevre him to a lower section of the pier and got him onto dry ground -
What a scrap, what a night - my 4 month quest for Conger is now complete and I am as happy as a dog with two charlies :D :D :D
- FORGOT TO SAY, THIS ONE WAS RETURNED ALIVE - AS ALL CONGERS SHOULD BE.....
Jude
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BigPhil wrote:i take it it was conger rigs that lee gave you that kept breaking on you???!!! :wink: :lol:
Here, will have less of that Phil :lol: :lol: ( was all part of a masterplan :twisted: )
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BigPhil wrote:i take it it was conger rigs that lee gave you that kept breaking on you???!!! :wink: :lol:
just kiddin, well done on the first of the year anyhow!
:lol: :lol: Good one Phil....
I could take the easy option here and blame Lee but that would be a lie :oops: :oops:
The rig that broke on me gave way above the link to the main line so my knot wasn't up to scratch or else it snagged on the pier. The wire trace which gave way was one bought from a certain tackle shop on York St. in Belfast - I'll have to give Harry some abuse.....
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good fishing ,theres some massive conger around that place but your need to be prepared for landing them ,get a drop net or the congers around that place will have more metal in their face than a punk concert :lol:
your better to use heavy mono than wire as it doesn't kink as bad when the fish spin ,it's alot cheaper than wire traces as well ,at least 200lb should do you .
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your better to use heavy mono than wire as it doesn't kink as bad when the fish spin ,it's alot cheaper than wire traces as well ,at least 200lb should do you .
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R.Surgenor wrote:good fishing ,theres some massive conger around that place but your need to be prepared for landing them ,get a drop net or the congers around that place will have more metal in their face than a punk concert :lol:
your better to use heavy mono than wire as it doesn't kink as bad when the fish spin ,it's alot cheaper than wire traces as well ,at least 200lb should do you .
Thanks Roger - I use 150lb mono for my rigs. The bro was using the wire but I have agreed to tie up some with mono for him this week :idea:
Even the 150lb mono took a bashing from the conger - but it held well.
Jude