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Culdaff beach-05/12/05

#1 Post by scara »

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[b]Duration:
2 hours

Tide:Filling

Weather:nice bit of white water, perfect for a bass.

Bait:Rag, Lug


Results:12 collies


Report:fished from 7:30 to 9:30. Best collie to 4lb pounds. was hoping that the collies would move off so i could get a chance of a bass, but no go, anyway good sport.
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#2 Post by Richie07 »

What's a Collie?,is that a new name for a dogfish :lol:
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#3 Post by scara »

Apologies that would me my ignorant spelling.
The fish is coalfish, black pollack or saithe. called glasin(probably spelled wrong) in my area.
See the link below.

http://www.sea-angling-ireland.org/fish ... alfish.htm
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#4 Post by Tanglerat »

Relax scara, I think Richie07 was just tugging your line........ :D

Coalie is what you're thinking of, but seeing how much of a nuisance they can be, I reckon Collie ain't a bad name for them! :D
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scara wrote:Apologies that would me my ignorant spelling.
The fish is coalfish, black pollack or saithe. called glasin(probably spelled wrong) in my area.
See the link below.

http://www.sea-angling-ireland.org/fish ... alfish.htm


No problems,I knew what you meant just havin a laugh as Tanglerat said.Have caught plenty of Coalfish in my time,the small ones can be a nuisance alright,if they keep cleaning you out of bait!.Good luck on your next fishing trip.
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#6 Post by Richie07 »

Anonymous wrote:
scara wrote:Apologies that would me my ignorant spelling.
The fish is coalfish, black pollack or saithe. called glasin(probably spelled wrong) in my area.
See the link below.

http://www.sea-angling-ireland.org/fish ... alfish.htm


No problems,I knew what you meant just havin a laugh as Tanglerat said.Have caught plenty of Coalfish in my time,the small ones can be a nuisance alright,if they keep cleaning you out of bait!.Good luck on your next fishing trip.


Oops,that was me forgot to log in!
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#7 Post by scara »

Sorry, just that my spelling is so terrible that i some times do get misunderstood. So I tend to try to explain myself and there fore totally missed that you where pulling my chain.
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