A bit of milder weather today saw me out for the first time in over a month
Decided to forego the hassle of the big rods, bait and tackle and instead just packed the fly rod
It was a fish a cast, easily 30+ tiddler pollack, biggest maybe 6-7oz - TINY
An up-size on the fly resulted in no bigger fish so packed up just as the rain started
Didn't fish for more than 45mins but being kept company by two big seals, a cormorant and a herring, it was nice to be out having a chuck
A Tiddler-A-Cast on the Fly - Glens of Antrim
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A Tiddler-A-Cast on the Fly - Glens of Antrim
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Re: A Tiddler-A-Cast on the Fly - Glens of Antrim
Busy 45 mins there! Think those are coalies, get them on a Mayfly Emerger? Not too long before I dust down my own fly gear but with trout in mind.
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Re: A Tiddler-A-Cast on the Fly - Glens of Antrim
What weight rod were you using? I would love to catch a pollock on the fly down here. Even A 1 lb pollock would be great craic on a fly rod
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Re: A Tiddler-A-Cast on the Fly - Glens of Antrim
i was over-gunned shortcircuit, it was a #7 and the fighting wee fish only flickered the tip of it, lolshortcircuit wrote:What weight rod were you using? I would love to catch a pollock on the fly down here. Even A 1 lb pollock would be great craic on a fly rod
yeah, a pollack over 1lb is better craic. would recommend giving it a go
pretty sure that they were all wee pollack JW - dark lateral line, brown backs, some mottling on the skin and fins.. as opposed to the white lateral line of the coley which are usually paler in colour toojohnwest wrote:Busy 45 mins there! Think those are coalies, get them on a Mayfly Emerger? Not too long before I dust down my own fly gear but with trout in mind.
Think that the protruding lower jaw of a pollack isn't always as pronounced in juveniles ?
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Re: A Tiddler-A-Cast on the Fly - Glens of Antrim
What size was the herring.
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Re: A Tiddler-A-Cast on the Fly - Glens of Antrim
lol. that's not the first time I've done thatcoamlaja wrote:What size was the herring.
herON was about 3lb

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2025 targets:
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