ballycastle beach /pan rocks

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rab 525
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ballycastle beach /pan rocks

#1 Post by rab 525 »

People:me and the aul boy again

Duration:7 hours

Tide:1hour out /6 in

Weather:sunny and fresh s/w wind

Bait:rag ,lug, white rag,peeler crab,squid and mackreal

Rigs:pulleys on pan rocks and paternosters on beach

Results:8 flounder and 1 turbot


Report:all fish taken on beach during first 4hrs of flood in daylight. next 2hrs in darkness nada not a single bite.no codling/dogs/coalies to be found disappointing :

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#2 Post by BigPhil »

in a recent competition on the beach most of the flounder were caught in dead close in daylight and when it hit dark all the fish - dogs cod and coalies, whiting etc were out as far as u could hit it.
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#3 Post by rab 525 »

hi again phil,
i had spoke to lads from c.b.r.s.a.c and l.a.d.s.a.c and they said the same as you bout the dogs etc in dark.
i fished on fri 14/10, and just before dark a large swell started running this could possibly explain the lack of action after dark.we tried fishing at range and close in and our baits werent touched.

happy hooking rab
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#4 Post by squalus »

Match on Sat night on beach , flounders turbot weever whiting coalies and dogs caught
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#5 Post by BigPhil »

once the big swell is on it at dark i mostly find that most fish are caught out the back of the surf, even the coalies with are normally caught in the surf when its pounding.
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