People:Just Me
Duration:6:30pm-9:30pm
Tide:Rising
Weather:Clear and calm
Bait:Lug
Rigs:Float
Results:Coalies, Coalies, Coalies......
Report: Dug some worm after work and headed down to the Dee and arrived 6:30 to a lonely pier. First cast over the back wall got a small coalie, and that set the pace for the night. Every coalie in the Irish Sea between 6 and 9 inches long must have been sitting just off the back wall of the pier. Tried to vary the depth I was fishing at but they where everywhere, no sooner had the float hit the water than it was under.
Well cannot complain about to many fish.
Ronnie
Donaghadee 7th September
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grady
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Re: Donaghadee 7th September
even colies were small but seems kept you busy so its beter than nothing well done
Spesies 2012/ flounder, turbot, colie, whiting,thornback ray, dogfish, pollack, ballan wrasse, corcwing wrasse, dab, cod, sea trout, mackerel, smooth hound
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Al and Jordan
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Re: Donaghadee 7th September
at least you were catching man
. i've heard a few lads have been blanking down there lately
. mabey trying worm fished tight to the bottom on a 2 up 1 down rig would get you some of the flatties that seem to have moved in since the dredging
