People:myself
Duration:9 hours
Tide:low to high to low
Weather:fantastic, sunny and no wind
Bait:mack, squid, rag, crab
Rigs:shrimp rigs, pirks and flowing traces, t bars
Results:1 conger, plenty of golden grey mullet, 3 spec'ns, not a lot else! v poor in the harbour, very slack tide run all day
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Hi ,
Well, today certainly had its highs and lows, launched fine in perfect weather, sunny and not a puff. went to put my hat on, and there was a bonk behind me followed by a splash!!!! That was my phone then!! was only in 4 foot of water but tried to retrieve it with my landing net and broke that aswell, aghhhhhhh.
anyway headed of fishing, which for the first 3 hours was c...p! not a single fish, but things started to look up when i was drifting the bank and picked up a weaver, i then moved to the harbour rock and struck into a nice 19lb conger, two of my target species, i then headed back in, to my "secret" mullet spot, and had a brilliant session with over 15 golden grey mullet and three specimens!! ( 0.73kg. 0.83kg. 0.84kg)
But , just as i set off home, hit a rock with one of the props!! fotuanetly stainless , so little damage done, at least the trip home was without incident!
screeming reels, cork 26th, One of THOSE trips!
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screeming reels, cork 26th, One of THOSE trips!
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well done on the G.G.s 8) 8) 8)
few questions, what bait?hook size?water depth?ground type?
theres lots round here and i am plannin to target them over the summer so any tips would be helpful, have had a few on lugs while after bass they fight realy well dont they, at times i see tons,tons of them.
its what i will be after while the bass season is closed..15/5 to 15/6.
few questions, what bait?hook size?water depth?ground type?
theres lots round here and i am plannin to target them over the summer so any tips would be helpful, have had a few on lugs while after bass they fight realy well dont they, at times i see tons,tons of them.
its what i will be after while the bass season is closed..15/5 to 15/6.
What I said in public
"Bass, there future in your hands, support catch and release"
..but I'm a liar really
http://www.sea-angling-ireland.org/foru ... 12&t=45629
"Bass, there future in your hands, support catch and release"
..but I'm a liar really
http://www.sea-angling-ireland.org/foru ... 12&t=45629