cushendun mon23/10/06

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cushendun mon23/10/06

#1 Post by rab 525 »

People:me +jh

Duration:19.00--0.00

Tide:flood

Weather:calm light w

Bait:rag, lug, squid , white rag and mack for a while :oops:

Rigs:2 hook pats

Results: 13 unlucky for some ,dogs

Catch and Release:: Yes/



Report:a few coalies were running the beach at low tide caught by a guy beside us then after 19.15 dogs and nowt else even without mack to attract them which was kindly stolen by a ginger moggie bout 30 mins in to the session :shock:
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#2 Post by corbyeire »

those 4 legged dogs can be a real pain - had to dive to save my sandeels last time out :x
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#3 Post by glengormley-gavin »

:lol: :lol:

I've seen that Cat Rab - he tried to do over Norfolk & Goode one night when we were down there...

keep you bait in a bucket mate!!!

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#4 Post by Drew »

Personal Note... Watch out for Ginger Moggy. :lol:
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#5 Post by corbyeire »

so this ones a professional :lol:
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#6 Post by liam78 »

also keep your eyes peel for foxs theres two on the beach :) :) :) :) :)
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#7 Post by Norfolk and Goode »

Yeh, I remember GG, A real cat burgler :lol:

I had to get a mackeral off Jonny that eve.

I wonder if you could use a slightly over fed Ginger cat for bait?

Keep your bait in a sealed bucket or fix a mouse trap to your mackeral and stand back, Should be worth watching. Sort that cat out once and for all!!! :shock: :twisted: :wink:
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#8 Post by BigPhil »

.22 required inside the rod bag next time i think!!! :wink: :lol:
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#9 Post by rab 525 »

i was fishing a rock mark near glenarm one night when i put my hand in the bucket to get a rag worm and was not looking what i was doing when i felt the biggest , furriest rag worm i had ever come aross :shock: there was a rat in the bucket eating the worms :x
needless to say i always have a sly peep first before i put my hand in :D
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#10 Post by corbyeire »

lucky he didnt bite ye :shock:
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#11 Post by hairyconger »

corbyeire wrote:lucky he didnt bite ye :shock:


no congers?????????? :lol:
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#12 Post by nialler »

i was fishin in greystones in august... at the pier... i left a rod down the path from me with the trace lyin on the ground with the leftovers of a squid on it, bout ten mins later the rod fell over an i heard that rotten squealin sound...ID HOOKED A RAT! needless to say mr el ratio went for an el swimio
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#13 Post by x »

I've heard of one bass angler, having caught a bass with a mouse in its stomach, using dead mice as bait. Works, apparently. So, you never know... :lol:
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Re: cushendun mon23/10/06

#14 Post by Conor P »

rab 525 wrote: nowt else even without mack to attract them which was kindly stolen by a ginger moggie bout 30 mins in to the session :shock:
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Oh i remember him from cushendun... stole my sandeels :evil:

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