Killoughter 08/03/11

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Killoughter 08/03/11

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People:Myself & GarF

Duration:3hrs

Tide:rising

Weather:windy wsw

Bait:crab, sandeel & mac

Rigs:3 hook flappers and 3 hook clipped

Results:Whiting and Doggies

Decided to hit Killoughter to try and get our first doggies of the year, Got directions off of markyb to a different part of the beach, so didn't have to drive through 20 lakes to get there.
First cast was 2 sandeel and one crab bait on a clipped rig at about 100 yards, 2 mins later rod gets pulled off the tripod...wasn't expecting that :shock: but on the way to grab my rod tripped and whacked my knee off a rock so didn't really care about the rod for a few minutes :oops: :lol: Brought it in and nothing on it crab was a bit mangled though...changed the crab and sent it out again as it was only out a few minutes and same thing happened again... don't know what it was but all I can think is smoothie :shock: :shock: :shock:
Myself and Gar picked up a whiting and a few doggies then, mostly getting double and trebles per cast with a few decent enough size whiting thrown in amongst the Pins...not as hectic a session as the lads had with the doggies the other day with only 4 caught but nice to catch them again & not be frozen to the bone while fishing :mrgreen:
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Re: Killoughter 08/03/11

#2 Post by Eoghan »

Ye cant say killougher..!!!! :shock:
ye have to say "Fished a very special mystical mark somewhere in Wicklow"...!! :-)
Now the whole of Ireland will be there next time you fish it..!!! :-)
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Re: Killoughter 08/03/11

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Did I say Killoughter....I meant Killiney :)

I'm sure the masses of people are dying to catch pin whiting and a handful of doggies :lol:
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Re: Killoughter 08/03/11

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Good stuff Al. The majority of the big pack must have moved on. God we had some amount last weekend... Glad yis got some decent Whiting. All we got were pins. Do ya (or anyone) ever lash them on a rig as bait and send them out? Feck all blood in them but I say theyd be good retrieved slowly maybe? Sorry for goin off topic... :cry:
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Jayball10 wrote:Good stuff Al. The majority of the big pack must have moved on. God we had some amount last weekend... Glad yis got some decent Whiting. All we got were pins. Do ya (or anyone) ever lash them on a rig as bait and send them out? Feck all blood in them but I say theyd be good retrieved slowly maybe? Sorry for goin off topic... :cry:
I know lads use them for Pike and also as tope bait, and alby had a bass take one on the retrieve a while bac too...so they could work :)
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Good report Al , seems the really really cold spell has gone alright, try to get a flotation suit , one of my best investments ever. snow sleet rain, doesnt bother you when your fishing.
All i have ever caught using small whiting for bait is doggies , and when you reel them in there not even on the hook , they just seeem to lock on to them
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CIANDOWNEY wrote:Good report Al , seems the really really cold spell has gone alright, try to get a flotation suit , one of my best investments ever. snow sleet rain, doesnt bother you when your fishing.
All i have ever caught using small whiting for bait is doggies , and when you reel them in there not even on the hook , they just seeem to lock on to them

I use the thermals instead of the floatation suit and they do me fine, It's my hands that get cold while the rest of me sweats, also, I think they ruin my figure and I couldn't deprive my fellow fishermen of that. :mrgreen:
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Re: Killoughter 08/03/11

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Eoghan wrote:Ye cant say killougher..!!!! :shock:
ye have to say "Fished a very special mystical mark somewhere in Wicklow"...!! :-)
Now the whole of Ireland will be there next time you fish it..!!! :-)
maybe there is fish there but i dont think many people will be to quick to head that way unless they drive jeeps the laneway down is full of deep potholes and can leave the best of cars in bits
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[quote="tight lines[/quote]
maybe there is fish there but i dont think many people will be to quick to head that way unless they drive jeeps the laneway down is full of deep potholes and can leave the best of cars in bits[/quote]

even going down in the jeep can be dodgey to say the least :mrgreen:
i was down there twice in the last couple of months, and on both occasions i taught i was nuts :| i know of a few vehicles that have got damaged over the years, cracked sumps, ripped off exhausts, broken suspension units, and stranded because of water ingress :shock:
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Re: Killoughter 08/03/11

#10 Post by CIANDOWNEY »

ye mad thing , i dont think any of us can keep our figures eating red meat cause there aint no edible fish around.
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Re: Killoughter 08/03/11

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Jayball10 wrote:Good stuff Al. The majority of the big pack must have moved on. God we had some amount last weekend... Glad yis got some decent Whiting. All we got were pins. Do ya (or anyone) ever lash them on a rig as bait and send them out? Feck all blood in them but I say theyd be good retrieved slowly maybe? Sorry for goin off topic... :cry:
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JOHN1 wrote:[quote="tight lines
maybe there is fish there but i dont think many people will be to quick to head that way unless they drive jeeps the laneway down is full of deep potholes and can leave the best of cars in bits[/quote]

even going down in the jeep can be dodgey to say the least :mrgreen:
i was down there twice in the last couple of months, and on both occasions i taught i was nuts :| i know of a few vehicles that have got damaged over the years, cracked sumps, ripped off exhausts, broken suspension units, and stranded because of water ingress :shock:
you have been warned[/quote]

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