People: Conor C, SPGavin and me
Duration:18.00 - 23.00
Tide: HT 22.15
Weather: Warm and sunny spells, moderate southerly
Bait: Rag, mack, lures, feathers
Rigs: Conger rigs, penells, pullys
Results: 2 mackeral
Report:
10 members of GADSAC fished Islanmagee as a roving competition. We headed for Blackhead mainly hoping for Conger.
There were lots of mackeral being caught by other anglers at this mark, I managed 2 in between trying for and failing miserably for conger.
Young Conor C done us all proud by catching his first conger http://www.sea-angling-ireland.org/bull ... ser_id=863 5lb 4oz taken with a 7' boat rod :shock: :shock:
This fish plus a doggie secured him 12 points in the Junior Comp - WELL DONE MATE 8) 8)
The venue fished poorly for me and the bro, he blanked and I got two mack (AND STILL NO BLOODY CONGER!!!!!!!).
Other anglers at this mark landed a succession of mackeral, small coalies and pollack, one even managed to hook a seagull which was fun to unhook :shock:. The funniest sight of the night was a mackeral tail walking across the water AFTER it has been released, he looked like he was auditioning for Strictly Come Dancing or something!!!!.
The other club members had a mixed bag of dogs, wrasse and mackeral. All in all it was a night which promised so much but delivered so little.... (except for Conor C!!!!)
Jude
Islandmagee 23 July
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Anyone fishing that area, watch out for the wash coming from the ferries leaving the harbour....It can get quite hairy if you are not aware of it[/quote]
Oh yes - I forgot to mention that... The HSS passed us just after 10, it was about a mile out and 20 mins after it passed, a huge amount of wash came in - luckily we seen it coming and got all the gear moved on time, it easily raised the tide by 3' :shock: :shock: :shock:
Jude
Anyone fishing that area, watch out for the wash coming from the ferries leaving the harbour....It can get quite hairy if you are not aware of it[/quote]
Oh yes - I forgot to mention that... The HSS passed us just after 10, it was about a mile out and 20 mins after it passed, a huge amount of wash came in - luckily we seen it coming and got all the gear moved on time, it easily raised the tide by 3' :shock: :shock: :shock:
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Re: Islandmagee 23 July
Me, Fergie + James (The Nephew) Tried Browns bay for the first few hours
because portmuck is a rig/trace graveyard at low tide.
Fergie caught 2 Doggies on mack/squid - James caught an undersized Wrass 26cm on Rag, And i didn't get a bite.
Started to move around to Portmuck at about 8.30pm.
Arrived there and started angling at 9.00pm.
Fergie caught a mackeral spinning, And i tried for Conger with a flapper rig, I got a flurry of three huge bites, But no takes.
because portmuck is a rig/trace graveyard at low tide.
Fergie caught 2 Doggies on mack/squid - James caught an undersized Wrass 26cm on Rag, And i didn't get a bite.
Started to move around to Portmuck at about 8.30pm.
Arrived there and started angling at 9.00pm.
Fergie caught a mackeral spinning, And i tried for Conger with a flapper rig, I got a flurry of three huge bites, But no takes.
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