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carlbfast

Gobbins Cliffs Islandmagee

#1 Post by carlbfast »

People: me and gf,s dad

Duration:1pm til 6pm

Tide:incoming to outgoing

Weather:sunny but cold

Bait:mackerel,squid,rag

Rigs:float

Results:pollack (1 huge one that surpised me)

report: fished this place again,there has to be fish there somewhere.was there most of the day,kept getting tiny bangs on the float but nothing worth mentioning,then Bang! the float went under,not even a foot in front of me,i waited for a couple of seconds just to make sure then i felt the weight of it as i lifted the rod and began winding in.it was pretty heavy but it was toying with me,it shooted straight under the rocks underneath me to try and snag me but i kept winding furiously,then in it came,this huge pollack,suprised to say the least.there has to be more.

pic of fish:

http://img364.imageshack.us/img364/24/apr222918gi.jpg
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Super stuff!

#2 Post by John D »

Hello Carl,

Super stuff my man! That is a lovely pollack. A nice little story too. Sounds like it was really exciting. I'd say it was a joy to watch him swim off. Well you've certainly given me the goo.

All the best,
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#3 Post by merv147 »

one hell of a nice fish I'm glad to see that they are coming back after there winter break. i have never fished the gobbins before tho i might give it a try next weekend maybe i also have a spot to try at portmuck was eying it up last night i might need some rope's to get till it tho :) . and i wouldn't blame you if it went home with you there a nice fish to eat if there filleted right nice in a drop of batter
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#4 Post by carlbfast »

lol thanks for the replys guys,and yes the fish did come home with me after much delberating about it with the F.I.L. . i didnt know that pollack were edible fish though,i was gonna gut it and feed it to the cats,but if its edible sod the cats :) lol.............
dont worry though i dont make a regular habit of taking my fish home with me,i normally let them go back in to the sea but since this was my biggest catch of this year i thought sod it,thats what people catch fish for is it not......
anyways,we shall be making more visits to the gobbins,so if anyone is making visits themselves drop me a message.....
oh and just while im here,anyone getting trouble trying to gert hold of lugworm? if so,i know a brilliant spot from where to get them from,just need a decent day and the tide to be right out.
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sounds good

#5 Post by islandrockhopper »

glad 2 hear u had a good fish from the gobbins that place must hav lots of potential merv u bring the bait and ill bring the oxygen tent 4 the walk back up lol well done carl again a crackin lookin fish
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#6 Post by merv147 »

no probs islandrockhopper i have that Ron Thompson spinning rod coming so maybe we could give it a bash soon its a place i would love to fish i have been of it in a boat before i have a nice place picked out at portmuck to fish as well as long as its dry wouldn't risk it in the rain (do you have some abseiling gear lol)
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#7 Post by IDPearl »

I just think it's a fantastic name for a mark! Sounds like something out of Lord of the Rings!

Nice pollack too!
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#8 Post by carlbfast »

ill bring the oxygen tent 4 the walk back up


lol yeah i know what you mean,that hill is a killer to walk up,what we do now though is drive down to the farmhouse, and then walk down as then you havent got some much of the incline to walk back up,the guy who owns the farmhouse is dead on and even stops to have a chat with you if he sees you.

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