Connemara, County Galway 23/12/07(my last session of year)

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Connemara, County Galway 23/12/07(my last session of year)

#1 Post by stevecrow74 »

People:myself and nige

Duration: 4hrs(i think)

Tide: over the high

Weather:miserable, winds and rain

Bait:mack and squid

Rigs:pulley, 3hook boom, 1hook clipped down

Results:
nige:thornie and a doggie
me: 4 doggies, 3 coalfish, 5bearded rockling and a thornie

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got to mark and set upwith a pulley and whacked it out.. then set up the spinning rod with a 3 hook boom and a 2oz lead, nige setup beside me with just the one rod..

not long after the spinning rod went mental...
[img]http://img155.imageshack.us/img155/2926/23122007144xc0.jpg[/img]
a nice 40cm coalie was to answer for it..

soon after i noticed nige's rod twitch..
[img]http://img155.imageshack.us/img155/8791/23122007145kc5.jpg[/img]the culprit was a 39cm thornie... a very nice fish considering the time of year..
the nige hooked into a doggie..

i got another 2 coalie around the same size as the first, then the doggies too a fance to my baits, the first caught on the beachcaster and the second to the spinning rod with squid baits.. then later got a massive knock on the spinning rod :shock: was hoping for a ray, but alas it wasnt to be.. juyast a nice double shot of doggies, all the doggies were large and well few by the looks of them, except my second which would just barely count in a competition...

time to pack up and felt a nice bit of weight on the zzippy, thankfully the sl20 made life easy and pulled out...
[img]http://img152.imageshack.us/img152/5394/23122007150wo1.jpg[/img]
a nice 40cm thornie..

what an end to the year, very much doubt i'll be out again this year so it rounded off the year very nicely.. and it was also fish #607..

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#2 Post by MC »

well done lads, bet you where glad to get out and wet a line, nice fish too well done on getting over 600 fish this year mate its a target to beat, 30 species too, 2008 will be busy for you and me as i am your chauffeur :lol:
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#3 Post by nige »

ya a good session. after catching the thornie I had to tie my rod rest to the railing to stop the wind knocking it.
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hehe.. just noticed, you can see the washing machine in the background, i'll say nothing about the gallons of milk that were behind you :shock:
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#5 Post by eric »

couple of thornies for crimbo, 8)
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#6 Post by pete »

Yoy did well to get thornies this late in the year....and of a comfortable pier and all :D ! Lazy Crowley not join you?
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#7 Post by Bradan »

pete wrote:Yoy did well to get thornies this late in the year....and of a comfortable pier and all :D ! Lazy Crowley not join you?


Excuse me! Not lazy at all, very busy in fact getting as many pints of Guinness into me as possible. Its a tough job, but someone's gotta do it :lol:
Its called fishing, not catching. If it was called catching it wouldn't be fishing!

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#8 Post by stevecrow74 »

pete wrote:Yoy did well to get thornies this late in the year....and of a comfortable pier and all :D !


naaa.. we just found somewhere that you'll get ray all year round...
check this report from February :D :D

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january ray reported here as well

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#10 Post by stevecrow74 »

just goes to show, it is possible to get them in certain areas all year round
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#11 Post by hush1 »

I know thta spot well!!!..and a couple of the establishments around it too!! 8)

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