People: Kevin, Mairtin, 6 girls & boys from Mauritius and myself
Duration: 9-18
Tide: all stages
Weather: lovely and calm, sunny all day
Bait: joey's
Rigs: shads, sabikis, feathers, boat rigs, lures
Results: Mackerel, Pollock, Ling, Whiting, Scad, Pouting, Poor Cod, male and female Cuckoo Wrasse, Ballan Wrasse, Lesser Spotted Dogfish, Squid, Grey Gurnard and an unidentified monster
Report:
Another very good day aboard the "Maighdean Mara", although starting a bit slow, apparently the Mackerel shoals are beginning to move beyond the Arans into deeper water and we had to cruise around a bit to locate a few for bait.
We tried various marks around the bay and coastline first with very little success, tidal flow was slack enough and we decided to head to a spot between the islands, which has a constant currant flow due to their funnel effect.
After catching a a nice variety of species (no John Dory this time, unfortunately





I played him for around 20 minutes, Kevin had to switch the engine into reverse to recover some of the 150-200 yds 50lb braid the fish has pulled off the reel (brakes on full drag) to prevent that I got completely spooled

It felt like having hooked a train, just a constant pull and I could clearly feel the powerful slow movements of the fish and head thumps but it was just completely impossible to gain control over it and after another 10 or 15 minutes the 70 lb mono leader was at it's end, the rough shark skin constantly rubbing against it didn't really help either and the line just snapped underneath the first hook, which still had a half decent doggie attached to it

On the positive side, at least we didn't have the bother with all the tagging and landing lark

