balscadden-ling?!
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aaron
balscadden-ling?!
a mate of mine was fishing up in balscadden a while ago and he caught a ling!! :o it waz small but still it waz a ling i never knew you could catch ling at balscadden! does anyone else ever hear of ling being caught of balscadden?? i mite go up 2 balscadden during the week to see if i can get a bigger one, i never fished for ling so wot rigs and rod should i use??
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kieran
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Hi
I caught a small one - strap ling ! - many years ago - off the split rock on the corner and I mean many years ago, thought it was a stray but there is rough ground, a severe current and several deep hole and reefs... mostly we took pollack to 3 lbs, coalfish half that size, macks, strap congers, doggies as you all know, a lobster and if you cast with rotten bottom rigs to the stacks across the small bay on your right, long cast required, there are some superb wrasse there, underneath the sea bird colony. Specimens. Rag needed to be certain to get them, oddly enough small crabs were very poor baits. Lots of tackle losses. The track to the split rock should NEVER be attempted in anything other than perfect weather and only by those with no fear of heights... and keep the rod in your left hand on the way down so you can grab onto the grass if you slip. The passage floods from mid water up...
FWIW
I caught a small one - strap ling ! - many years ago - off the split rock on the corner and I mean many years ago, thought it was a stray but there is rough ground, a severe current and several deep hole and reefs... mostly we took pollack to 3 lbs, coalfish half that size, macks, strap congers, doggies as you all know, a lobster and if you cast with rotten bottom rigs to the stacks across the small bay on your right, long cast required, there are some superb wrasse there, underneath the sea bird colony. Specimens. Rag needed to be certain to get them, oddly enough small crabs were very poor baits. Lots of tackle losses. The track to the split rock should NEVER be attempted in anything other than perfect weather and only by those with no fear of heights... and keep the rod in your left hand on the way down so you can grab onto the grass if you slip. The passage floods from mid water up...
FWIW
Kieran Hanrahan
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2015 targets - a triggerfish, a specimen bass, a three bearded rockling to complete the set and something big and toothy from certain north Mayo deep water marks
Time spent fishing is never time wasted...
2015 targets - a triggerfish, a specimen bass, a three bearded rockling to complete the set and something big and toothy from certain north Mayo deep water marks
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ive seen more than one ling caught off the forty foot in sandycove, up to 6lbs, never got one off the shore mind you. :oops:
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have had them off the galley head no more than a hundred yards off the rocks in the boat so see no reason why they wouldnt be taken off the shore
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Have had them to 5lb at the rocks in Teelin, regular enough to see them in fact.
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pete wrote:Have had them to 5lb at the rocks in Teelin, regular enough to see them in fact.
just out of curiosity do you know how deep it is off them rocks??
might try get up there this year (hence the cultivation of my disguise, beard)
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