N.Clare 9th June

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marno
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N.Clare 9th June

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People:Me

Duration:9am till 2pm

Tide:rising

Weather:Wow

Bait:Rag and Mack

Rigs:Drilled Bullet above the hook, feathers and baited feathers

Results:7 Wrasse 1-2.5lbs A mack and a Doggie

Catch and Release:: Yes/No the Mack became the bait for the doggie


Report:First time out since the Rugby and Communion season ended. Started out with a cert mackie bashing session south of Kilkee (Mrs M and the boys like me to catch some eating fish and then she doesn't mind me heading off for the day 8) ) after 5 casts I had 10 for the pan and the smoker and so headed home.

After the hunter gatherer task was done I dropped the quarry home and headed up north.

I got to Ballyreen and saw there was only 1 other man there......when i got to the rocks I saw there were about six other rods dipping over the edge (The Germans by the pool effect) your man was on the phone and within minutes 15 other s arrived :o still, I had my mark and was happy enough.

Was Fishing under the ledge with rag on the hook and not much action I kept at it and as the Rag deteriorated the Wrasse started to show - this is only my third time actually catching Wrasse and all the time it has been to dead rag, may this be a fluke, have others noticed this or am I just getting better at chasing these fish? (the other times the bait had been Live rag S.eel and fish and shell fish). I lost tackle in the weeds and so threw out feathers for a while, after a few casts I caught a lone mack chopped him up and put him on the feathers and casted out to the sandbank and left it, this tactic landed a doggie (~4lbs what is the defference between LSD and a small GSD), when the fish bait was gone I got back into the Rock Fish.....finished up with 7, five over 2 pounds and 2 under. spent the last hour spinning jelly worms for pollock but to joy.
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Now to add some fish:Cukoo,Ballan,Pollock,Coalie,Pouting,Conger,poor cod....mm needs more fish.. Mackerel, Dogie, Mullet Flounder...poor year so far....
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#2 Post by corbyeire »

i dropped what looked like a very big dog there yesterday - so im guessing it had to be a bull huss
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corbyeire wrote:i dropped what looked like a very big dog there yesterday - so im guessing it had to be a bull huss


I will guess mine was a Huss too :lol: ....though to be honest it landed like a lump of weed so I guess it was a doggie.......I never caught a Huss but I hear they put up a fight.
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Now to add some fish:Cukoo,Ballan,Pollock,Coalie,Pouting,Conger,poor cod....mm needs more fish.. Mackerel, Dogie, Mullet Flounder...poor year so far....
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#4 Post by fishinmidget »

some do and some dont......do you have a pic of the "doggie"
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#5 Post by donal domeney »

corbyeire wrote:i dropped what looked like a very big dog there yesterday - so im guessing it had to be a bull huss
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#6 Post by corbyeire »

donal - the water was 30 ft below me when he got off the hook - so i didnt have a chance to check the nasal area :lol:

but if he was a dog - then is was a specimen, by a few pound - dont think im that lucky!
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#7 Post by marno »

fishinmidget wrote:some do and some dont......do you have a pic of the "doggie"


No pity, but it looked like a LSD only a bit bigger and I felt the head looked wider. I was bulling at the time I didn't swat up on the differences between the GSD and LSD, re the nose flap I forgot which was which and now my memory fails me as to which pattern my fella had and as I said I did feel it was a doggie when I was retrieving, he was no pup though and closer to 4lbs than 2lbs.
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Edinburgh, Wasps, Castres, Harlequins, Munster and Leicester.......;-)
Now to add some fish:Cukoo,Ballan,Pollock,Coalie,Pouting,Conger,poor cod....mm needs more fish.. Mackerel, Dogie, Mullet Flounder...poor year so far....

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