People: Me & brother
Duration: 6 hours 13:00-19:00
Tide: Just before low to nearly high water
Weather: Calm, mild, sunny
Bait: Peeler, sandeel, prawn, mackerel, rag
Rigs: Single hook rigs on 2 beachcasters, spinning with various lures and floating/freelining prawn and sandeel.
Results: Weed. And not much of that either. Apart from minature suicidal pollock (6 inchers long or so) who insisted on attacking spinners.
Report: Once again, what looked like excellent conditions turned up a blank. There were a few salmon and sea trout jumping around the turn of tide, didn't want caught obviously. Shoals of sandeel and small pollock in the water. Once again, no flatties, crabs barely bothering the baits. Not even a pollock or anything to the spinning gear or freelined sandeel.
If anyone's borrowed all the fish from the north-west could they please leave them back asap? Thanks. It's got so your only chance of a fish is an undersized pollock or wrasse off the rocks, chance of the odd mackerel. The beaches and piers are a dead loss....
Falcarragh Pier/Ballyness Bay - NW Donegal. Aug 06, 2005
Moderators: donal domeney, saltydog
Aye I would get mine from Tom's Tackle in Derry. Same story, order rag at the start of the week in time for the weekend and then all the frozen baits.
The peelers are EXPENSIVE though - £5.50 STG for a bag containing 3 crabs!!!! :shock:
By the time I got to use them they were completely thawed out and totally useless...
The peelers are EXPENSIVE though - £5.50 STG for a bag containing 3 crabs!!!! :shock:
By the time I got to use them they were completely thawed out and totally useless...