People: Me and me Da
Duration: 1400 - 1930
Tide: HW 1609
Weather: Glorious
Bait: Mackeral and sandeel
Rigs: 2 hook flappers
Results: 4 flounder, 2 plaice, 2 brill
Catch and Release:: Yes
Report: Super day weather-wise so we took the short drive from Derry to Culdaff. Fished the left hand side of the beach where the river enters the sea. All of the fish apart from one of the flounder and one of the brill were on the smallish side, mainly fell to mackeral.
Was kinda hoping to land a sea-trout or two, but well chuffed with our first ever brill - one apiece for myself and the oul fella. I'm presuming they were brill and not turbot, as they has very sharp teeth in their strong mouths, and had a series of boney pertrusions along their backs, kinda like you would see on a thornback ray.
There seemed to be a few people over fishing on the pier too. Dunno how they got on right enough.
Beats lying around the house watching TV as I always say...
Culdaff, 12th April
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Didn't notice you over there Spurs_boy.
I'm just going by the species guide on this website:
http://www.sea-angling-ireland.org/flat ... 0brill.htm
I'm just going by the species guide on this website:
http://www.sea-angling-ireland.org/flat ... 0brill.htm
Sadly the Brill has become extremely rare in recent times. A smaller version of the Turbot, with bony protuberances down its back being the main difference in appearance
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It was a very round shape, yes. And had very strong jaws with sharp teeth.
It was the series of boney pertrusions across it's back that got me wondering. Then I checked the species guide on this website, and according to that, these boney pertrusions are the main difference between a brill and a turbot.
I asked my Da to take a photo on my phone too, but it didn't save for some reason. I guess old people can't handle modern technology! Old dogs - new tricks and all that! :P
(Sorry Da! :oops: )
It was the series of boney pertrusions across it's back that got me wondering. Then I checked the species guide on this website, and according to that, these boney pertrusions are the main difference between a brill and a turbot.
I asked my Da to take a photo on my phone too, but it didn't save for some reason. I guess old people can't handle modern technology! Old dogs - new tricks and all that! :P
(Sorry Da! :oops: )