Blackhead Antrim Saturday 19th

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Blackhead Antrim Saturday 19th

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People Just Me

Duration 8am-1230pm

Tide Hw about 7

Weather Cold, Then Wet, Then cold and wet

Bait Frozen Mackerel

Rigs Free Lining

Results whole load of pollock and colefish, 1 wrasse, 1 mackerel, 1 seagull




Report slept in so missed the slack water at high tide :roll: land down about 8 o'clock and the tide was already ripping its way out of the lough. set up my new super light rod with 1 hook, 4 beads and a single swan shot and cast out. immediately it was swept way round to my left, but it was going into a fairly wide gulley so it wasnt all bad. let it sink a bit and got bites straight away. brought in a wee 6 inch coalie, 2nd cast produced the same, 3rd cast was a pollock of same size, 4th cast produced a coalie about 1/2 a pound. the fishing continued like that the whole trip. bites were instant and on every cast, in the end i must have caught about 50 pollock and colefish between 6 and 12 inches, along with 1 wrasse. nothing huge but lots of fun.

during the trip i was having a constant battle with this big brown seagull constantly going for my bait. since i had very little weight on it didnt sink very fast and it kept going for it. usally i was able to pull it out of its way as it dove to get it but at one point i wasnt quick enough and hooked up with it. it put up a good 10 minute battle. when it took off it just spread it wings and hovered in the wind, was kind of like flying a kite. everytime i got a foot of line it took it back again. luckily i managed to battle it into the side. it had stopped flying so essentially just dragged it slowly across the water, very delicate work on 6lb line. at the edge when i was debating how to get it up and unhooked it did us all a favour and spat the hook. after this it buggered off and didnt bother me again :D



during the first hour of the trip i had a huge hook up, as soon as i connected the rod bent double and it took about 10 yards of line. given how i was getting small fish all morning i nearly shat myself with shock. just as i composed myself and it took some more line the line parted and the fish was gone. i was unimpressed but that fishing isnt it. :!: i reckoned it was a bigger pollock, well over a pound at a least, which seemed about right given the tackle i was using was so light. a moderately sized fish could put up a fight like that. about 2 hours later same thing happened. Striked and the reel was stripped of line, was a bit calmer about it this time and played it in. after about 2 minutes i got it with 5 yards of the rock and saw the distinctive silver flash of a mackerel. it started running from left to right to left to right but eventually gave up and i got it onto the rock when it spat the hook and bounced of the rock back into the water, reckon it weighed about 3/4 of a pound. wasnt too bothered as i was probably throwing it back anyway. its been a long held ambition of mine to catch a mackerel on really light gear. previous ive only ever caught them off a boat or when from the shore of a faily sturdy rod with a 2oz lead attached. i always knew they could put up a good scrap and on a super light rod with essentially no weight i was not disappointed. i was so chuffed, cant wait till next year to try and get a bigger one. :lol: :lol: :lol:

come about half 12 it had been raining solid for the last 2 hours and i was finding it difficult to remove slimy mackerel skin from the hook with cold, wet, half numb hands so called it a day and went home to tea and a bacon sandwich.
2012 species list (In order of appearance), Pollock, Whiting, Colefish (New PB), Shore Rockling, Flounder (New PB), 5 Bearded Rockling (New Species), Dogfish, Pouting, Plaice, Dab, Lesser Sandeel (New Species), Cod (New PB), Long Spine Sea Scorpion, Ballan Wrasse, Corkwing Wrasse, Mackerel, Herring, Goldsinney Wrasse, Butterfish (New Species), Ling (PB), Halibut (New Species), Haddock (New Species), Red Fish (New Species), Wolffish (New Species), Rockcook Wrasse, Shanny, Poorcod, Conger

2011 species list (In order of appearance), Pollock(PB), Lumpfish (New Species), Whiting, Colefish, Codling(PB), Dab, Pouting, Shore Rockling, Conger (PB), Blenny, Corkwing Wrasse, Three Bearded Rockling (new Species), Lesser Spotted Dogfish, Ballan Wrasse, Plaice, LSSS, Poor Cod (new Species that i know of), Sand Smelt (new Species), Herring (new Species)
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Re: Blackhead Antrim Saturday 19th

#2 Post by Al and Jordan »

great report man :P those herring gulls fight well on light tackle :lol: :lol: :lol: were there many down fishing the rocks when you were down? we went down 3 weeks ago and could'nt get a spot to fish :shock: i never seen it so busy there before. half of county antrim must have taken up fishing down there this year :o . but good to see so many famalies fishing togeather having a day out :)
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Re: Blackhead Antrim Saturday 19th

#3 Post by billy the fish »

Nice report :D :D :D .Gull and coalie pie is nice i hear :lol:
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Re: Blackhead Antrim Saturday 19th

#4 Post by yngkmd »

Al and Jordan wrote:were there many down fishing the rocks when you were down?
there were 2 other guy float fishing with whole sandeels and not catching much. after seeing my success we had a wee chat and i lent them a few splitshot and they free lined small chunks of sandeel just enough to cover the hook and they soon caught a few. when they left they gave me a few left over sandeel but it wasnt anywhere near as productive as the mackerel.

read you report from the piers. sounds like you had as much fun as i did with the wee fish.

and a JOHN DORY!!!. who ever heard of the like before! congrats.
2012 species list (In order of appearance), Pollock, Whiting, Colefish (New PB), Shore Rockling, Flounder (New PB), 5 Bearded Rockling (New Species), Dogfish, Pouting, Plaice, Dab, Lesser Sandeel (New Species), Cod (New PB), Long Spine Sea Scorpion, Ballan Wrasse, Corkwing Wrasse, Mackerel, Herring, Goldsinney Wrasse, Butterfish (New Species), Ling (PB), Halibut (New Species), Haddock (New Species), Red Fish (New Species), Wolffish (New Species), Rockcook Wrasse, Shanny, Poorcod, Conger

2011 species list (In order of appearance), Pollock(PB), Lumpfish (New Species), Whiting, Colefish, Codling(PB), Dab, Pouting, Shore Rockling, Conger (PB), Blenny, Corkwing Wrasse, Three Bearded Rockling (new Species), Lesser Spotted Dogfish, Ballan Wrasse, Plaice, LSSS, Poor Cod (new Species that i know of), Sand Smelt (new Species), Herring (new Species)
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Re: Blackhead Antrim Saturday 19th

#5 Post by Al and Jordan »

:D my mate was calling me all the jammy sods under the sun :lol: :lol: . just goes to show that you just never know whats out there until it's on the end of your hook :wink: :P

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