Orlock and Donaghadee Sun 21st March

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Orlock and Donaghadee Sun 21st March

#1 Post by burt eg »

Weather - Sunny with southerly wind

Time 3.30pm - 6.30pm

Tide - Falling

Bait - Mack fillets and black lug

Rigs - 2 hook flappers, various traces and spinners etc

Results - not even a bite.....Blank :(

Thought i would give the North Down coast a we blast as i didnt fancy the 100 mile round trip up the antrim coast so last minute i packed up and headed towards bangor. Got to Orlock and there was nobody at the usual spots so thought at least i would get a spot to fish. Sent one road out about 80 yards and tried spinning with the other after an hour i had no bites and the baits were coming back untouched. The wind was picking up so after another 30 mins i decided to move on round to try donaghadee, again the pier was empty (probably a sign that fishing really is poor at the minute) no bites so i packed up at half 6 and headed home to make some grub.

Id say the falling tide and fact it was light didnt do me any favours, thats my last 2 sessions have been blanks, seems getting out on the boat is the only way to go :x


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Re: Orlock and Donaghadee Sun 21st March

#2 Post by roger de dodger »

fishing is poor at the moment but daylight fishing is the worst option wait till an hour before dark and even a few hours fishing should be more productive than sitting on a mark all day in the brightness,then again if you are on your own night fishing can be scarry :lol: sometimes boat fishing can be poor aswell i,ve had a lot more bad trips out in boats than i,ve had off the shore :lol: and they cost me alot more for my troubles :oops:
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Re: Orlock and Donaghadee Sun 21st March

#3 Post by immunecfg »

fishing around around here at this time of the year is quite poor give it another month and id say it will have become more productive!
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Re: Orlock and Donaghadee Sun 21st March

#4 Post by Al and Jordan »

unlucky barry. we've given up fishing during the day. total dead loss. might be a longer drive but the county antrim coast is without question outfishing co down. unless you like 3 inch flatties and whiting that is :lol: :lol: :lol: . just don't give up hope as it will all be a different story in 4 weeks or so :wink: :P
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Re: Orlock and Donaghadee Sun 21st March

#5 Post by burt eg »

Cheers fellas, i would normally fish at night but i just wanted to get out as it was a nice day but yeah theres not much point in day fishing at the moment.

Maybe in a month or so some pollack and mack might start to show round the rockier marks......its frustrating though when u put the effort in plus the costs on bait and fuel and ya dont even get a bite....still nice to be outside with the sun on your back :)

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Re: Orlock and Donaghadee Sun 21st March

#6 Post by rab01 »

Burt, having fished Orlock alot of the years I'll offer you this advice; don't go near the place till May. It just doesn't produce at all till then.
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Re: Orlock and Donaghadee Sun 21st March

#7 Post by Dawsey »

Unlucky man, hard going at the mo. Fished bangor pier last night, I blanked my mate got 1 pollock of about 30cm. On a toby :shock: that's how desperate we wer.
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Re: Orlock and Donaghadee Sun 21st March

#8 Post by dan belfast »

Unlucky there as Al said might of been better if you would have headed up antrim coast. Me and Al fished Donagadee a few weeks ago and fishing was quite poor some fish were size of finger :oops: :oops: :oops: hopefully it will pick up in a couple of weeks :D :D :D
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Re: Orlock and Donaghadee Sun 21st March

#9 Post by crazyfish1983 »

unlucky mate. we did some crazy miles on paddy's day from belfast to beone back to waterfoot and got nothing either. Hard to get back more drive again after a spendin the guts of £90 quid to catch nothing... :cry: :cry:

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