Benone Co Derry & Red Bay Co Antrim 10 Sept
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Benone Co Derry & Red Bay Co Antrim 10 Sept
People: spgavin, Conor C and me
Duration: Benone 0800 - 1200, Red Bay 1300 - 16.45
Tide: Benone HT 0800, Red Bay 1330
Weather: Overcast but warm and slight southerly
Bait: Rag, mack, prawn and crab
Rigs: Clip down pennel, pulley and flappers, also lures
Results: 2 'wee' flounder & 1 'wee'pollack
Catch and Release:: Yes
Report:
I have decided to target bass for the next few months and on the strength of this first outing - it will be a long few months :shock:
Tried Benone early (for me anyway) on Sunday along with the the bro and nephew - what a disappointment - 2 very small flounder. Again I was talking to a few anglers who told me that I should be at 'such and such a spot' or 'you should have been here last week' - always the same story at this mark :( :( Still - these things take time.
We packed up and headed to Red Bay via a very hairy mountain road form Ballymoney to Cushendall - anyone that knows this road will know what I mean :shock: :shock: :shock:
We got to the Ledge and I got out of the car to survey the scene, I spotted a sizeable fish rising out of the water about 50 yards in front of us, it looked like a Bass or Sea Trout - very silver in colour. This got my hopes up considerably..... I then proceeded to blank!!!!
A day worth forgetting me thinks.....
JUDE
Duration: Benone 0800 - 1200, Red Bay 1300 - 16.45
Tide: Benone HT 0800, Red Bay 1330
Weather: Overcast but warm and slight southerly
Bait: Rag, mack, prawn and crab
Rigs: Clip down pennel, pulley and flappers, also lures
Results: 2 'wee' flounder & 1 'wee'pollack
Catch and Release:: Yes
Report:
I have decided to target bass for the next few months and on the strength of this first outing - it will be a long few months :shock:
Tried Benone early (for me anyway) on Sunday along with the the bro and nephew - what a disappointment - 2 very small flounder. Again I was talking to a few anglers who told me that I should be at 'such and such a spot' or 'you should have been here last week' - always the same story at this mark :( :( Still - these things take time.
We packed up and headed to Red Bay via a very hairy mountain road form Ballymoney to Cushendall - anyone that knows this road will know what I mean :shock: :shock: :shock:
We got to the Ledge and I got out of the car to survey the scene, I spotted a sizeable fish rising out of the water about 50 yards in front of us, it looked like a Bass or Sea Trout - very silver in colour. This got my hopes up considerably..... I then proceeded to blank!!!!
A day worth forgetting me thinks.....
JUDE
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you should know the road ,you had to follow it to get your first conger :lol: benone is a very hit or miss spot jude ,pretty high on my list of spots to avoid,though the lure of the chance to hit a bass always sways it a bit !!
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Re: Benone Co Derry & Red Bay Co Antrim 10 Sept
glengormley-gavin wrote:We packed up and headed to Red Bay via a very hairy mountain road form Ballymoney to Cushendall - anyone that knows this road will know what I mean :shock: :shock: :shock:
What do you mean??? Thats a great piece of tarmac :wink: 8)
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Re: Benone Co Derry & Red Bay Co Antrim 10 Sept
Lee337 wrote:glengormley-gavin wrote:We packed up and headed to Red Bay via a very hairy mountain road form Ballymoney to Cushendall - anyone that knows this road will know what I mean :shock: :shock: :shock:
What do you mean??? Thats a great piece of tarmac :wink: 8)
Lee
Lets hope it improves for oct 7 :shock: :shock:
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Apparently the castlerock side is better? I was told the spot to fish is were the bungalow/cottage sits sidways to the sea at the end of the sea front parking area. Walk behind this and up onto the flat rocks behind it. It is a nice spot to fish and very comfortable. There is a gully out in front of you about 50-70yards you cast into that? I've only fished it once and had plenty of dogs etc but no bass that evening, anyway it might be worth a throw there.
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hi there.i have fished from magilligan point right up to down hill and I've found there ain't no part that fishes better than the others.I've had fish in flat calms. pick any spot and as long as there's a half decent surf,give it a try,you should get a result..as for baits lug or rag it dont matter,but i can guarantee,if you aint getting fish,you aint doing nothing wrong,they just aint there..hope this helps.regards ivan