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Ronald
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People:Me and Helen
Duration:4hrs
Tide:2hrs either side of low water
Weather:overcast s-w wind
Bait:mackerel and sandeel
Rigs:3 hook flapper
Results:turbot,seatrout flounder
Report:We took a chance and headed up to whitepark bay for a couple of hours today ,normally only fish a beach when i have lug or ragworm but at a loose end .
first cast produced my seatrout to whole sandeel,species 50 for the year :D of about a pound and half happy days .
Next it was helens turn with a smalll flounder shortly followed by turbot ,I was wandering about in the surf with my new fly outfit trying my luck but noothing happening .
an hour later i had a double shot of turbot on the sandeel ,again helen followed up with a cracking turbot of about a pound .again it all went quiet for an hour ,just as i was packing up the beachcaster helen pulled in another double shot of turbot ,a bit smaller this time at 1/4lb each .
I was surprised at the amount of fish we had considering we had no worm but I'll be heading back up again soon maybe sticking to fish baits for the better turbot .
Duration:4hrs
Tide:2hrs either side of low water
Weather:overcast s-w wind
Bait:mackerel and sandeel
Rigs:3 hook flapper
Results:turbot,seatrout flounder
Report:We took a chance and headed up to whitepark bay for a couple of hours today ,normally only fish a beach when i have lug or ragworm but at a loose end .
first cast produced my seatrout to whole sandeel,species 50 for the year :D of about a pound and half happy days .
Next it was helens turn with a smalll flounder shortly followed by turbot ,I was wandering about in the surf with my new fly outfit trying my luck but noothing happening .
an hour later i had a double shot of turbot on the sandeel ,again helen followed up with a cracking turbot of about a pound .again it all went quiet for an hour ,just as i was packing up the beachcaster helen pulled in another double shot of turbot ,a bit smaller this time at 1/4lb each .
I was surprised at the amount of fish we had considering we had no worm but I'll be heading back up again soon maybe sticking to fish baits for the better turbot .
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nice one Ronald fair play on the big 50. :wink:
good photos aswell you say you had no worm baits :shock:
i might be mistaken but in the last pic with Helen and a turbot if you look at the next top hook it has a lug on it if its not a lug you cam PM me and tell me what they are because i want some :lol: :wink:.
good photos aswell you say you had no worm baits :shock:
i might be mistaken but in the last pic with Helen and a turbot if you look at the next top hook it has a lug on it if its not a lug you cam PM me and tell me what they are because i want some :lol: :wink:.
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Ronald
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Cheers for the congrats ,john ,as for the photo if you look carefully at the top hook with helens turbot the sandeel has slide round the bend of the hook :oops: ,you can see the bait elastic .
It is a fair walk down but its worth it for the peace and quite ,the worst bit is walking back up .
I found a dead trigger fish about 20 metres up the track today as well ,looks like it had been dead a while and carried there before being dropped ,prob a fox .
It is a fair walk down but its worth it for the peace and quite ,the worst bit is walking back up .
I found a dead trigger fish about 20 metres up the track today as well ,looks like it had been dead a while and carried there before being dropped ,prob a fox .
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Ronald wrote:if you look carefully at the top hook the sandeel has slide round the bend of the hook :oops: ,you can see the bait elastic
indeed you can.. especially in close up :D
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fair play on getting out - good to hear of a scatter of turbot caught
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nice fishing try to get my girl out fishing no chance not catching many fish on worms at the moment mostly on fish baits :twisted: :D
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rab 525 wrote:well done ronald,
its a right track up and down if i remember rightly, would it be any easier walking along coast from ballintoy??
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It's a flatter walk, but still a long distance. The end Ronald was fishing going by the photo was at the Portbradden end. You used to be able to walk round from Portbradden along the white rocks, don't know if you still can. From the Ballintoy side you have to watch out for high tides as you could get stuck, then a bit of awkward climbing is called for or getting wet :x
I've done the walk a large number of times and always glad to see the car on the way back!! :lol:
Before the "National Trust" claimed to own that area and stuck up the gate at the top of the lane, you could have drove down and parked near the old toilets, just had to watch your route!
Saying i'm in the other side of the world now, that little beach is a pretty good spot for a certain fish named after a beer, or was the beer named after the fish :? and you can normally fish it regularly and have the whole beach to yourself :D Normally produces decent sea trout in the next couple of months, got most on rag tipped with long thin strips of mackerel.
Also produced very good plaice early in the year as well, along with the Turbot Ronald got and have had a few sole from it.
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you cant walk from the ballintoy end now ,the path is closed as there is a few areas badly eroded and mini landslides happening ,its still a fair walk from there anyway ,you could't drive the track from the youth hostel now unless you had a landrover or quad and theres another gate half way down as well.
Interesting on the sole ryan ,I take it you had them on calm nights ,also heard from a local guy that you could get them at l'bane .
Interesting on the sole ryan ,I take it you had them on calm nights ,also heard from a local guy that you could get them at l'bane .
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Hi Ronald, got the sole just on sunrise or there abouts on rising tide with dead flat sea. Found the beach to always be more productive last couple hours up to high tide.
Re the track down from the youth hostel, its always been bad but i've seen anything from an AX's to Vauxhall Omega's and little Daihatsu(spelling?) van going down that track. I've taken a Citroen AX down it last year :lol: when the gate wasn't locked :shock:
On the ballintoy side, the path from the harbour to the beach that i walked only ever took me past one cliff edge of sorts and that was on the beach, rest was flat path across the field. Only walked from Ballintoy if fishing that end of the beach, we've had cod, pollock, coalies, bass, doggies, various flatties, seatrout etc from there.. and couple times had something which managed to bite through 30lb snoods with mackerel fillet for bait :x one big pull on the rod and that was it.
If time is spent on it it's one of the better beaches along the north coast IMO with the variation of species available. Only thing is access and i guess thats why for good number of years we could fish it anytime and not see anyone else there, apart from couple times a year when some local clubs had a comp on it.
From your posts you seem like a guy that doesn't mind a climb, if you look at the ballintoy end of the beach the point that sticks out produces good pollock. I'll let ya think on how to get onto that one without getting rather wet! Sandeels slowly spun close to the bottom, as i guess you guys might not have an easy area to get some freshwater eels?
Re the track down from the youth hostel, its always been bad but i've seen anything from an AX's to Vauxhall Omega's and little Daihatsu(spelling?) van going down that track. I've taken a Citroen AX down it last year :lol: when the gate wasn't locked :shock:
On the ballintoy side, the path from the harbour to the beach that i walked only ever took me past one cliff edge of sorts and that was on the beach, rest was flat path across the field. Only walked from Ballintoy if fishing that end of the beach, we've had cod, pollock, coalies, bass, doggies, various flatties, seatrout etc from there.. and couple times had something which managed to bite through 30lb snoods with mackerel fillet for bait :x one big pull on the rod and that was it.
If time is spent on it it's one of the better beaches along the north coast IMO with the variation of species available. Only thing is access and i guess thats why for good number of years we could fish it anytime and not see anyone else there, apart from couple times a year when some local clubs had a comp on it.
From your posts you seem like a guy that doesn't mind a climb, if you look at the ballintoy end of the beach the point that sticks out produces good pollock. I'll let ya think on how to get onto that one without getting rather wet! Sandeels slowly spun close to the bottom, as i guess you guys might not have an easy area to get some freshwater eels?