WATERFOOT PIER 14.10.06

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WATERFOOT PIER 14.10.06

#1 Post by redox »

[b]People Wee john, Baldrick and Myself

[b]Duration 6 pm to 11 pm

[b]Tide Dropping

[b]Weather dry a little wind

[b]Bait Lug Mackerel Squid

[b]Rigs Various

[b]Results 6 small cod biggest around 1lb small place and sand dabs and coleys and pollock

[b]Catch and Release yes



[b]Report Not a bad trip, No great size to any of the fish but it was fun.
grabster

#2 Post by grabster »

Would this be redbay pier ?
redox

#3 Post by redox »

Yep waterfoot pier,red bay pier think they are the same :?:
glengormley-gavin

#4 Post by glengormley-gavin »

Thats the one - Red Bay Pier - beside the coal yard.

This pier can be very busy and this puts some anglers off but has produced a lot of good fish over the years.

Try fishing a 2 hook boom rig with ragworm close into the pier next time - you will be surprised.....

Jude
redox

#5 Post by redox »

I was fishing two rods.Its good fun fishing close in with a float,and i even put a spinner on for a while there were loads of little coleys didnt quite get to any of the bigger fish.
Livid

#6 Post by Livid »

redox wrote:I was fishing two rods.Its good fun fishing close in with a float,and i even put a spinner on for a while there were loads of little coleys didnt quite get to any of the bigger fish.


On a calm evening, i'd love a belt at them with my fly rod. Would be great fun! :D
grabster

#7 Post by grabster »

Me and the young fella arrived here at about 2.30 am on the sunday morning and stayed till 8.15. There were 2 groups already here but they both left at around 3.30 or so, thanks for the rag and mack by the way lads...
The grand total was 1 small macky and 2 wee coalies when daylight was just coming on.
While kicking stones around the place it was obvious that someone had been luckier than us,with dead fish scattered around the pier.Coalies,a pollock ,some finest prepared squid from asda and some not so fresh fresh mack .Im sure that all the fish may have been badly hooked but surely its better to throw the dead ones back in than leave them on the pier.I aint trying to point the finger at anyone here or the lads that were here when i arrived ,but the point is that the non fishing public see these things also and think we are all the same. It only takes a few minutes to pack up after a session.No wonder theres so many rats running about the pier,they gave me the creeps when i noticed them scuttling about.
Still a good if quiet session though.
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#8 Post by Drew »

Some amount of Coalies and Pollack around that pier.... :lol:
Nice Session Redox Mate... You'll have to get out with us some time! :D
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#9 Post by redox »

Maybe ill surprise you and turn up in D/dee some friday
Chidley

#10 Post by Chidley »

Whats the name of the area to the bak of the Cushendun hotel where the private entrance is to the house. I always thought that was Red Bay. Whats it like to fish?
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#11 Post by Drew »

Red Bay is the name given to the Entire Bay mate.
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Chidley

#12 Post by Chidley »

thanks drew, what is that area like for fishing? :)
glengormley-gavin

#13 Post by glengormley-gavin »

Try here mate - You will notice very quickly that Drew more or less owns the pier 8)

http://www.sea-angling-ireland.org/bull ... php?t=2626

Jude
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#14 Post by Drew »

glengormley-gavin wrote:Try here mate - You will notice very quickly that Drew more or less owns the pier 8)

http://www.sea-angling-ireland.org/bull ... php?t=2626

Jude


he's talkin' Red Bay Jude... lol
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#15 Post by glengormley-gavin »

DOH!!!!!!! :oops: :oops:

I just automatically associate you with all things D/Dee..... :D

BTW Red Bay can be hit and miss but the Pier is a good place to get started, fish can be caught relatively close to the pier and there is plenty of room to move around but it can get very busy.

We stopped there last Sunday to chat to a few of the guys - I counted 12 rods being used and there was a lot of lead swinging about....

Jude
Chidley

#16 Post by Chidley »

Aye no doubt Ill get a run down there soon, My family is originally from Groomsport and I know the area well. :)

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