Portaferry 17/11/06

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Portaferry 17/11/06

#1 Post by Jonny »

People: Jonny no mates :cry:

Duration: 18:30 - 23:30

Tide: High about 10pm

Weather: Brass monkey

Bait: Squid,Sandeel,Gulp 100mm Sandeel and mackerel

Rigs: Pulley

Results: Codling,Pollock,Whiting and Coalies

Catch and Release:: Yes


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Things started very slow but picked up after the first hour with a few Codling and Whiting to Sandeel.As the evening progressed the fishing improved with a few good sized Pollock(for Co.Down) and a couple of Coalies over 2lb and a constant flow of small fish most of the evening.

After loosing a few rigs I decided to set up Both rods with one hook fished about 4 feet off the bottom.On one I used Sandeel on the other the Gulp Sandeel.The only difference I found was I had to keep renewing the frozen sandeel.The gulp fished just as well either sitting static or on a slow retrieve.I also tried four other types of gulp baits but had no luck with any.
So from me its a thumbs up for the Gulp Sandeel.

Mackers and his mate (sorry head like a sieve) dropped by just before 11 on their way back from Strangford but only had a few fruitful casts before calling it a night.Good to meet you both anyway and no doubt we'll cross paths again before the winters out.
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Co Down pollack

#2 Post by FMCN »

Feel i must come to the defence of my home county. Had a dozen pollack this year from the Co. Down coast all in the 4-5 lb range and numerous fish around 3lb. Last session 2 weeks ago lost 2 much bigger fish within 30 minutes. Once they dive and get into the weed just couldn't move them. Now loaded with 30 lb braid. Next time.
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Re: Co Down pollack

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jonny no mates :twisted: :twisted: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Co Down pollack

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FMCN wrote:Feel i must come to the defense of my home county. Had a dozen pollack this year from the Co. Down coast all in the 4-5 lb range and numerous fish around 3lb. Last session 2 weeks ago lost 2 much bigger fish within 30 minutes. Once they dive and get into the weed just couldn't move them. Now loaded with 30 lb braid. Next time.


You have to come and give our side of Strangford lough a try I think you'll see where I'm coming from. :lol: :lol: In saying that there has to be some good fish knocking about,my problem is finding them. :oops:
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Re: Co Down pollack

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hairyconger wrote:jonny no mates :twisted: :twisted: :lol: :lol:



:oops: :oops: :oops:
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#6 Post by Mackers »

i would have stayed for a while,but you know how baltic it was.there was a hugh change in wind and temperature in the time it took from leaving strangford and arriving in portaferry ( even the ferry crossing was only approx 2 mins due to the winds ) ....
we will be there again soon,so you never know we may meet up and actually have a bit of banter whilst fishing,rather than standing there talking whilst getting frozen to bits....mind you the weather didn't seem to bother you too much-floatation suit must be doing the job well....
see you soon mate and i hope it is a bit better fishing and weather next time...
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#7 Post by Jonny »

Oh I,love the suit its a great job only got it last winter prior to that it was just about 300 layers each trip and still freezing the gonads off.My only regret is not going for the two piece as I find the one piece very restrictive when trying bend down to bait up etc.

How do you find the Strangford side of the lough compared to Portaferry for general fishing,tackle loss and current ?
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#8 Post by Mackers »

in strangford the current was not bad at all.the bait stayed where it was even using 3oz.didn't loss any traces or rigs which is very unusual for me.i found there to be very little weed about.the only down side i found to it is that i find alot more fish normally in portaferry than i have ever found in strangford.....but it could be just me and my dodgy fishing methods and baits..
i think i will stick to portaferry eventhough the wind is a little stronger as it is more open.....portaferry is a bit quicker to get to aswell from ards....

i am sure i'll be back in strangford again sometime,but i reakon i'll be in portaferry alot sooner
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#9 Post by Drew »

Notice many Mullet in Strangford?
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Drew wrote:Notice many Mullet in Strangford?


nevermind mullet jonny has no mates :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Co Down pollack

#11 Post by m.b3 »

FMCN wrote:Now loaded with 30 lb braid. Next time.


:lol:
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#12 Post by Mackers »

no,never noticed a single mullet. to be honest i never noticed very many fish at all.....there were a couple of tiddlers and 1 mack caught.

leave poor jonny alone,he might have a mate somewhere-it's a big world you know....only joking,if it stops him getting a slagging-I'LL BE HIS MATE !!!!!!!! i might be his only one but it's a start......
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#13 Post by Mackers »

no,never noticed a single mullet. to be honest i never noticed very many fish at all.....there were a couple of tiddlers and 1 mack.

leave poor jonny alone,he might have a mate somewhere-it's a big world you know....only joking,if it stops him getting a slagging-I'LL BE HIS MATE !!!!!!!! i might be his only one ,but it's a start.....

here speaking of no mates-those folk from the d'dee direction can't have too many mates.......you usually find all the billy no mates all around the d'dee pier pretending to fish.................
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oops.....just made a boo boo on the last reply........thats must be what happens when you slag off the dee.......
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#15 Post by Drew »

Mackers wrote:here speaking of no mates-those folk from the d'dee direction can't have too many mates.......you usually find all the billy no mates all around the d'dee pier pretending to fish.................


Plenty of mates chum... Don't hae a dig at the Dee Chum, There's nout wrong wee it... Ya can only fish for whats there... as the man says... :roll: :wink:
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#16 Post by hairyconger »

Mackers wrote:oops.....just made a boo boo on the last reply........thats must be what happens when you slag off the dee.......


big silly octopus :lol:
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#17 Post by Jonny »

:D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D Jonny 1 mate :D :D :D :D :D :D :D
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#18 Post by Mackers »

tut tut. don't slag off the avatars-it is too easy to change the purple octopuss to something else. :P ........mmmmm now people will wonder why you called me a 'big sill octopuss'...... :o :roll:
will have to try and find another mate for jonny, so he can say hes got mateS :wink:
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Jonny's got plenty of mates.... 8)
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#20 Post by Jonny »

yeh i've 2 packs of 3 :twisted: :oops: :D :lol:
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