02/03 dec night at Ardmore

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02/03 dec night at Ardmore

#1 Post by MarkoC »

People: Me and my new fishing Buddy

Duration: 10.30pm - 04.30am

Tide: High tide was 10.50 i think

Weather:Calm at the start, very windy about 2am and calmed again by 4

Bait: Mackerelle and squid cocktail and separate

Rigs: 1 hook pulley and wire trace for conger

Results: 2 cods, 4 whiting, 1 coalie and about 25-30 doggies

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Well, i headed first to Green Park where i supposed to meet my buddy, as he had some business to do, took my rods out and gave a try. In first 15 min i got a coalie and in next 15 min a cod. Then he arrived. It was ten to 9 and we made a quick trip to the Super Valu for more mackerelle but without the luck of course, so we headed back to Green Park as my rods were still there, looked after by couple guys, picked them up and headed to Ardmore for bigger fish. Bought even stronger line and hook set for that.
I think we arrived to the scene about 10, unpacked and prepared all the stuff it was nice and calm weather, very little rain, well, couldnt call it even a rain, more like wet fog or something :D
Our aim was to catch conger but the doggies invasion took it over, they kept coming and coming, i think we caught about 30 of them in the whole night and deem no conger... Well, my buddy caught the second cod of the night with mackerel and as he used 2 hook trace, there was a doggie as well hooked at the same time. Then i got a whiting with 8/0 hook, lil hungry b*****d :P
Tide was falling and looks like the doggies went to bed at about 3.30am. Then my buddy got another 2 whitings. The most embarrassing moment was at the end, he nearly got a nice flounder but when lifting her in, he made some too fast movements and she dropped back to the water. The size of it by the look was at least 35cm diameter. I was surprised as he told me its all rocks down there, thought flounders and flatfish like more sandy and flat sea.
Anyways, had a great time, lots of hard work unhooking doggies, (dem too much harm from that hook(8/0) to them), next time i will catch the fish im after :D

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Sry i didnt make any pics after the last whiting we caught :P
Last edited by MarkoC on Sat Dec 03, 2011 11:32 am, edited 2 times in total.
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#2 Post by robbiekennedy »

ah yea very good im from there so know all about the doggies i dont think i ever caught a conger there this late in the year them whiting look good enough i say its about 7 or 8 years ago since i had a decent one from there when they used come in they be solid all fish over the pound weight
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#3 Post by cathalger »

Nice cod and nice whiting, good going Mark.
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Re: 02/03 dec night at Ardmore

#4 Post by Al and Jordan »

really decent whiting for the shore there man 8) 8)
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#5 Post by MarkoC »

Cheers
@ robbiekennedy
The reason we went down there, my buddy said they caught 5 congers there on tuesday night, biggest one was about 7kg/15lb.
I wont give up until i get my first conger, i mean 5kg+ :P
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MarkoC wrote:Cheers
@ robbiekennedy
The reason we went down there, my buddy said they caught 5 congers there on tuesday night, biggest one was about 7kg/15lb.
I wont give up until i get my first conger, i mean 5kg+ :P
now thats good going and i packed away the conger gear last month it will have to be unpacked again. best conger bait i reckon is the small coalies you can catch them handy on small baits just about 2 yards out
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#7 Post by beachbuddy »

Nice fishing marko.Nice to hit a new mark and get amongst the fish :) No need to be afraid of holding a dogfish they don't bite :lol: Seriously buy yourself a gemini disgorger brillant for unhooking fish like doggies and codling and there will be no need to be standing on fish whilst trying to unhook them,better for the fish and better for your hands and fingers.
Check out Alan Yates on you tube using it to unhook a doggie :wink:
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#8 Post by tom1 »

Mark you might have better look getting a conger off ballycotton pier, and as for unhooking doggies i got a wall tie you know the things
block layers use when laying blocks, i just cut it to the lenght i wanted it and bendt it at the bottom so that it was like a tbar and its really good for unhooking doggies
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#9 Post by tight lines »

another geat session marko some nice fish yous had there well done
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#10 Post by Theking »

nice picture of you standing on the fish .
It s good to see anglers looking after the fish
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#11 Post by mitch »

Anyways, had a great time, lots of hard work unhooking doggies, (dem too much harm from that hook(8/0) to them), next time i will catch the fish im after :D


An 8/0 hook wont do as much damage as a size 10 foot will do :roll:
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Re: 02/03 dec night at Ardmore

#12 Post by MarkoC »

Theking wrote:nice picture of you standing on the fish .
It s good to see anglers looking after the fish
Well, hard to stand on the fish, unhook it and make pic at the same time. Anyways, noone was standing on them, just to keep the doggie steady. Of course if you know what i mean here.
But i do really see already where you coming from :)

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