People: Me and another 8 from the LSSAC
Duration: 13:00 - 19:00
Tide: Low up
Weather: Calm, clear and darned cold after sundown....
Bait: Mostly everything...
Rigs: 2/3 hook flappers
Results: Sea trout (one 2.5lb, escaped at waterline), coley, flounder, brill
Report: Fishing stated off reasonably well with a number of counting flounder from the pegs at the southern end. Sea trout hopping out of the water steadily while the sun was up. That tailed off at dusk. Fishing slackened considerably into the middle of the tide, when the more northerly pegs seemed to do better. Later on the coley, or at least the better ones, seemed to be more common at the southern end again.
Best baits for the flats seems to have been lug and squid cocktails.
After dark there were a lot of small coley, difficult to get counters though. These were all coming at distance.
Seems to have been a lot of small stuff really close in after dark, but too small even to take a size 4 hook. Loads of tiny nibbling bites, which proved impossible to hit on a size 4 hook and I didn't think it worth trying a smaller hook as the chance of getting a counter looked slim. Needless to say, I blanked, but at least I had some company in that category.
I'd say overall there were about 3-4 brill, half a dozen flounder and about 20 coley. Not a great session considering it was 9 rods for 6 hours but nice to see a little variety.
Next outing in 2 weeks, up Fanad direction.
Culdaff Co Donegal Sun Jan 29, 2006
Moderators: donal domeney, saltydog
Judging by reports it was a thin enough weekend all around the country - I suppose we are coming to the end of the flattie season and the whiting don't seem to have been any size this year either, as far as I have heard and seen.
Kinnego doesn't seem to have a brilliant reputation at all, despite looking a good venue. I haven't heard of anyone actually fishing it lately. You never know, if it hasn't been fished all winter it might hold a decent head of fish.
Maybe some of the other forum users have fished it recently? If so, a report, tips etc would be appreciated.
Kinnego doesn't seem to have a brilliant reputation at all, despite looking a good venue. I haven't heard of anyone actually fishing it lately. You never know, if it hasn't been fished all winter it might hold a decent head of fish.
Maybe some of the other forum users have fished it recently? If so, a report, tips etc would be appreciated.