Bangor rock mark,Co Down,7-4-07

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Bangor rock mark,Co Down,7-4-07

#1 Post by Davy Murdoch »

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Duration:2pm-7:30pm

Tide:high @ 2:40pm

Weather:nice

Bait:rag

Rigs:fixed pat with floating beads and 3/0 hook

Results:red cod,ballan wrasse and coalie

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Report:I thought i`d start my weeks holiday with a spot of wrasse fishing so i headed down to my favourite wrasse spot after work.I only waited 5mins for the first bite but i missed it,but i was still hopeful of getting a few fish.twenty mins later i had a cracking bite which resulted in a nice red cod of 2lb and 5mins later i got my second fish,a 2lb ballan wrasse.It wasn`t fast and furious fishing like it would be mid summer but every 20mins or so i`d have bites or get a fish.I ended up with four wrasse 1lb-2lb,two red cod 2lb & 2.4lb and two coalies both just over 1lb.A very enjoyable session,might try again tomorrow :)
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8) 8) 8) 8) Excellent! I hope to aspire to such heights someday. :shock: :P :cry:
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#3 Post by rab01 »

thats good fishing davy! didn't realise the wrasse were in. i think one or two marks could be hit. great sport! :)
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#4 Post by rab01 »

thats good fishing davy! didn't realise the wrasse were in. i think one or two marks could be hit. great sport! :)
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#5 Post by Drew »

Livid wrote:8) 8) 8) 8) Excellent! I hope to aspire to such heights someday. :shock: :P :cry:


Only you could Hero-Worship Davy Murdoch... :lol:

Good Session there mate, wouldn't mind latching into a couple of those Red Cod... 8)
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#6 Post by Davy Murdoch »

Cheers lads,it wasn`t a bad session but below average for there but then again it is only the start of april :)
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#7 Post by rab01 »

i tried a good deep rock mark at orlock last week, the place is a great wrasse mark in the summer. i fished with rag and never got a touch all day!! u would think if they r in at bangor then they would surely be in at orlock?
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#8 Post by Davy Murdoch »

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Duration:6pm-9pm

Tide:high @ 8pm

Weather:sunny,calm

Bait:rag

Rigs:fixed pat with floating beads and 3/0 hook

Results:cod,ballan wrasse.

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Report:Thought i`d head down again seeing as i`ve loads of rag leftover from this weeks fishing.Bites came pretty quick again and my second cast produced a ballan of about 1lb but for some reason i couldn`t hook the fish every time i had a bite and ended up with a lot of missed fish :( .The last hour of light seemed to get the fish feeding and i was getting bites every chuck but i only had one more ballan which was about 8oz and another nice cod of 2.5lb :D It was too dark after that so i packed up.
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#9 Post by Irish_Shamrock »

Davy Murdoch wrote:for some reason i couldn`t hook the fish every time i had a bite and ended up with a lot of missed fish :(


This happens to me quite a lot when I go wrasse fishing, particularly when I'm using rag as bait.

I'm convinced it's small fish like pouting and poor cod (and small wrasse also) who are the culprits, mainly because I've caught them as a by-catch! :lol:

To connect with more fish, try tipping your rag baits with a bit of squid (or even a small section of an elastic band.) These smaller fish have an irritating habit of "sucking" the worm off your hook and leaving you looking like a sucker up there on the rocks...
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#10 Post by Davy Murdoch »

I`ve tried the piece of elastic band before but the fish still somehow managed to take the worm and leave the piece of elastic :roll:
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#11 Post by corbyeire »

would pennelling the worm help?
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#12 Post by Davy Murdoch »

corbyeire wrote:would pennelling the worm help?
for the cod it would but not too sure about the wrasse,and its very rough ground two hooks would just increase tackle loss which can be quite high anyway :(
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#13 Post by Drew »

Went to Brompton for a while last night Davy, Good God that spots Snaggy! Does it hold many Wrasse?
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#14 Post by Davy Murdoch »

Drew wrote:Went to Brompton for a while last night Davy, Good God that spots Snaggy! Does it hold many Wrasse?


plenty of wrasse there in the summer and red cod,mostly below 1lb.you should`ve tried further round for bigger and better fish
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