mystery mark (keep to myself) and balintoy

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pookie

mystery mark (keep to myself) and balintoy

#1 Post by pookie »

First mark produced 4 pollock in first 15 mins all over 2lb then went on to give another 8 pollock and 3 wrasse. All took sandeel spun and jelly worms. Sorry asked to keep silent on this mark as it was a tip cheers ron nice one and yes it is a small mark so will keep to myself.

Balintoy at the white rocks and rocks near car park both pollock and wrasse again spinning.

Time low tide and overcast

sandeel and jelly worms
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Ronald
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#2 Post by Ronald »

Glad to here you got a few fish ,like i said its a small mark but easy to get to .
pookie

great

#3 Post by pookie »

Its a great mark looks like it holds big fish. Got to fish it with us soon heading back the 22nd of this mnth if you free. When is it best fished low or high tide
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#4 Post by Guest »

Larrybane has been fishing OK lately. Don't live far from the area, know more or less all the marks around Ballintoy etc.

Little rock between between larrybane and Ballintoy has been fishing good lately, but need farmers permission to cross his land
pookie

marks

#5 Post by pookie »

Dont know that one what do you get there and were is it any other marks up there as iam staying b and b for a week and would love a good few marks to try
Guest

#6 Post by Guest »

If your on the white rocks at ballintoy look towards the white cliffs at larrybane and you can see it sticking out further than the rest.

If your brave and don't mind a climb :wink: slightly to the right underneath the rope bridge at carrick-a-rede small rock you can fish from, there is an old sheep path down the side but been long time since i was down there so wouldn't know if its still visible. My father used to fish for pollock from there with a boat rod !!

best bait is live eels about 6inches long.

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