oranmore tope mark, galway, 1/9/07
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oranmore tope mark, galway, 1/9/07
People:me, stevecrow74, corbyeire.
Duration:6-11:30
Tide:3 hours in, 3 hours out
Weather:wind, at times rain but nice temperature
Bait:mackerel.
Rigs:pulley, running ledger
Results:huss, mini pollack, mack
Catch and Release:: Yes(except mack)
Report:well we got to the mark and it was really windy which was making things awkward and uncomfortable.then a couple of fishless hours passed until i got a 9lb huss(a new pb) i had also got a few mini pollack and a mack. Steve also got mack and mini pollack. Brian blanked :oops: :oops: . i will have to try this mark again though, i know you can get good huss there and Steve was talking about the possibility of a nice ray. we will have to see.
9lb huss
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Duration:6-11:30
Tide:3 hours in, 3 hours out
Weather:wind, at times rain but nice temperature
Bait:mackerel.
Rigs:pulley, running ledger
Results:huss, mini pollack, mack
Catch and Release:: Yes(except mack)
Report:well we got to the mark and it was really windy which was making things awkward and uncomfortable.then a couple of fishless hours passed until i got a 9lb huss(a new pb) i had also got a few mini pollack and a mack. Steve also got mack and mini pollack. Brian blanked :oops: :oops: . i will have to try this mark again though, i know you can get good huss there and Steve was talking about the possibility of a nice ray. we will have to see.
9lb huss
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Tope mark.
I dont guess there is any chance of getting the location of the tope mark from you? I was down there on friday found a disused pier had a good few conger.
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Re: Tope mark.
Big Dave wrote:I dont guess there is any chance of getting the location of the tope mark from you? I was down there on friday found a disused pier had a good few conger.
i'd say it would be a great spot to anchor up in the middle. i know of a few spots that (should) produce tope, but as usual will be hit and miss..
i'm sure if you offer me a lift/trip in a boat :D i'll show you the marks :D :D
was a nice huss midget caught.. nearly bigger than him too :lol: :lol:
i had a few big bites but nothing came of them :oops:
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Re: Tope mark.
stevecrow74 wrote:was a nice huss midget caught.. nearly bigger than him too :lol: :lol
Too right :shock: :shock: i had a right job holding it down to get the hook out :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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not ours to give away - big dave
by the by midget - im not embarrassed about blanking at all!
if i was i would have been chucking feathers like the pair of ye - just couldnt be bothered
nice huss anyway - either we were very lucky or the ground is not half as bad as it looks there
by the by midget - im not embarrassed about blanking at all!
if i was i would have been chucking feathers like the pair of ye - just couldnt be bothered
nice huss anyway - either we were very lucky or the ground is not half as bad as it looks there
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corbyeire wrote:either we were very lucky or the ground is not half as bad as it looks there
true, i was hitting sand with the uptider at all stages of tide..
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I'd say you'd be lucky to catch any fish from Dave's boat at the moment, unless there are any swimming around in the back yard! Not going far any time soon either, as the wheel fell off the trailer!:cry: Nice huss fishinmidget. I spent five fruitless hours on the beach behind Blackrock diving platform yesterday afternoon. The wind destroyed my soul.
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I think I know where you lads were fishing yesterday eve there are plenty of small polock there allright lol funny how I pulled into an area and there was yer car parked up I caught plenty of mackerel off that area on the fly over the years and quite a few tope there too its up to the left there isnt it and you pass a few thatched cottages :wink:
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dont know bout the cottages - i dont remember them - if thats the same place we are on about :?:
mind you the up on the left bit is right :lol:
mind you the up on the left bit is right :lol:
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Hi Midgit ,
I used to fish the same mark about 18 years ago and the walk to it was a the worse bit. I used to fish up tight around the narrow gulley bit . Stick with it cause it was my best fishing mark during 2 years of fishing all over from blackhead to killary harbour .In those days galway ended at the hotel by ballybane . In those days there was not many other anglers around and i very rarley saw anyone else fishing there .Tight lines
I used to fish the same mark about 18 years ago and the walk to it was a the worse bit. I used to fish up tight around the narrow gulley bit . Stick with it cause it was my best fishing mark during 2 years of fishing all over from blackhead to killary harbour .In those days galway ended at the hotel by ballybane . In those days there was not many other anglers around and i very rarley saw anyone else fishing there .Tight lines
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weeman wrote:Hi Midgit ,
I used to fish the same mark about 18 years ago and the walk to it was a the worse bit. I used to fish up tight around the narrow gulley bit . Stick with it cause it was my best fishing mark during 2 years of fishing all over from blackhead to killary harbour .In those days galway ended at the hotel by ballybane . In those days there was not many other anglers around and i very rarley saw anyone else fishing there .Tight lines
weeman - very interesting to hear your view on the mark - i wouldnt say there is much pressure on it still
mind you the pier up the way can get very busy with the mack about
when you speak of fishing tight at the gulley part is that to the east?
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