The Dee, Co Down, 28/08/06
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The Dee, Co Down, 28/08/06
People: Me
Duration: 7pm - 9pm
Tide: Drop
Weather: As long as it didn't rain between the Thunderstorms.
Bait: Mackeral
Rigs: 3 Boom Scratcher
Results: 2 Codling, 3 Whiting, 5 Pollack, 1 Coalfish
Report: a lot of silly wee bites, some of which resulted in Silly Wee Fish, It was the Bottom of the Tide so I think thats what Kept the Coalies out.
Duration: 7pm - 9pm
Tide: Drop
Weather: As long as it didn't rain between the Thunderstorms.
Bait: Mackeral
Rigs: 3 Boom Scratcher
Results: 2 Codling, 3 Whiting, 5 Pollack, 1 Coalfish
Report: a lot of silly wee bites, some of which resulted in Silly Wee Fish, It was the Bottom of the Tide so I think thats what Kept the Coalies out.
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hairyconger wrote:Theres gota be somehwere else round your way that produces the same as that peir :?: :?: .......some fishy looking spots the whole way down that road :roll: :roll:
Well Bangor pier would produce similar fish, only small usually, although the Bangor area will produce much bigger wrasse etc during summer (as in gallery :P ), don't forget the specimen Rockling, tadpole fish etc!! :lol: Think it'll produce it's first wolfish in winter. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Livid wrote:hairyconger wrote:Theres gota be somehwere else round your way that produces the same as that peir :?: :?: .......some fishy looking spots the whole way down that road :roll: :roll:
Well Bangor pier would produce similar fish, only small usually, although the Bangor area will produce much bigger wrasse etc during summer (as in gallery :P ), don't forget the specimen Rockling, tadpole fish etc!! :lol: Think it'll produce it's first wolfish in winter. :lol: :lol: :lol:
Wolfish :lol: :lol: ......you wish......
what about those beaches rock marks all the way down that road....surely there worth a throw
down what road? the rock marks after Donaghadee, in between there and Millisle, are quite productive with pollack and macks in summer, always dogs about, Drew and others can fill the rest in, all around that stretch of coast will produce the usual, pollack, dogs, macks, whiting and cod in season... the rest... :lol:
I'm still waiting reports of any fish existing in Ballyholme bay though, anyone? :lol:
I'm still waiting reports of any fish existing in Ballyholme bay though, anyone? :lol:
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nothing wrong with the pier it throws up the odd decent fish. the same can be said for anywhere along the coastline. and i'm talking about hotspots along the antrim coast as well! just gotta get thru the small ones and hope the next one is a biggy. had a great day at orlock head on sunday fishing a spot i'd never tried there and never saw anyone else fish before. as soon as the weight sunk to the bottom the rod was away! caught a pollock a cast all ranging from 3/4 pound to 1 1/2 pound which is decent enough sport. fish had me out of mackerel in an hour! have to say it paid off trying somewhere new.