The Slate near Ballyhornan, Co Down Dec 05
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The Slate near Ballyhornan, Co Down Dec 05
Me myself and i.
Sand eel
12Ft spinning rod
1Oz ball weight hook length.
2 Pollock 2lb
Heard of this spot called the slate near ballyhornan. Happened to be in the area and brought a couple of packets of sand eel as i heard there is big pollock to be caught. Not sure if i found the right spot or not. Hopefully someone will put me right. Drove out of ardglass past st john's well til the end of the muddy lane, a kind lady let me park the car in her driveway, and from here i headed off on foot for approx 20min till i could find some flat rocks. Fished 2hrs before high tide. 2 Pollock around 2lb. Still not convinced its the right spot as these rocks were treacherous.
Spoke to two old men at ardglass harbour told me round at the golf club was just as good. Anyone every tried.
Sand eel
12Ft spinning rod
1Oz ball weight hook length.
2 Pollock 2lb
Heard of this spot called the slate near ballyhornan. Happened to be in the area and brought a couple of packets of sand eel as i heard there is big pollock to be caught. Not sure if i found the right spot or not. Hopefully someone will put me right. Drove out of ardglass past st john's well til the end of the muddy lane, a kind lady let me park the car in her driveway, and from here i headed off on foot for approx 20min till i could find some flat rocks. Fished 2hrs before high tide. 2 Pollock around 2lb. Still not convinced its the right spot as these rocks were treacherous.
Spoke to two old men at ardglass harbour told me round at the golf club was just as good. Anyone every tried.
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I have fished the slate at Ballyhornan on many occassions but only in the summer/autumn it is an extremely dangerous mark you are striaght into very deep water here and I would'nt risk it alone at anytime. It involves a climb and can be recognised by the fact that it appears as a large rock which someone has splashed paint on it. I approach it from Ballyhornan on foot along lecale way it takes approx. 25 mins to reach. Fishing in summer can be very good with Pollack up to 4ILBS, plenty of coalies 1-2 Ilb bracket, Mackerel, Wrasse up 4ILbs. I usually use lure tactics although float fished worm/shellfish will take fish and is essential if targeting wrasse. Have heard there are Conger here as well and would'nt doubt it! There are many good marks around this stretch of coastline I'd love to hear what they fish like in winter I just never fancied it given the dangerous nature of most of them!
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Hi
:oops: my geography is a wee bit weak...
It does however make the point that for many placenames there are several possible locations around Ireland so for any reports, can you please specify the date in general terms and also the county.
Theres an Ardglass and St John's in Donegal as well, wot I mishtook...
:oops: :wink:
:oops: my geography is a wee bit weak...
It does however make the point that for many placenames there are several possible locations around Ireland so for any reports, can you please specify the date in general terms and also the county.
Theres an Ardglass and St John's in Donegal as well, wot I mishtook...
:oops: :wink:
Kieran Hanrahan
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2015 targets - a triggerfish, a specimen bass, a three bearded rockling to complete the set and something big and toothy from certain north Mayo deep water marks
Time spent fishing is never time wasted...
2015 targets - a triggerfish, a specimen bass, a three bearded rockling to complete the set and something big and toothy from certain north Mayo deep water marks
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Have fished this mark for years with my bro.If you dont mention the climb then you are in the wrong spot.Yes there are conger to 10lbs loads of dogs,pollack to 10lbs ask my bro!,plenty of coalies,good wrasse,the occasional cod in summer to lures and my bro has caught a 3lb ling here!
Float fished worm is a killer.Very deep water even at low tide.
Have never fished in winter though avoid it if there is any sort of swell running have been caught out here and gone for a swim even in the summer :oops:
Float fished worm is a killer.Very deep water even at low tide.
Have never fished in winter though avoid it if there is any sort of swell running have been caught out here and gone for a swim even in the summer :oops:
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10Lb Pollack nice one! Best I ever had from there was just over 4lb ditto for best Coalie but always reckoned there were bigger! Definately hit the better specimens around dusk but as you mention the climb is a bit hairy so fishing into darkness and getting back form here is a no-no. Good to hear about the congers also, must have a go at those someday.
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Well climbing back in the dark scares the crap outta me :D In fact this mark scares me a lot at times :shock: Although when I was a kid fishing round here nothing phased me I'd climb down anywhere for a fish! My Dad used to have his heart in his mouth at some of my antics! I can see why looking back. What sort of a set up did you use for the congers by the way?
SLATE ROCK
Going to slate rock tomorrow,some Bangor lads where there today using spun sandeels(red packs).They reckon they had around fifty fish in total including a couple of small codling of around a pound,the rest being pollack.Will keep you posted.