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cork 10/10/06

#1 Post by gibbo »

People:myself and boycie

Duration:5hrs

Tide:riseing

Weather:not bad small wind

Bait:macky

Rigs:conger traces

Results:i had 6 congers smallest bout six lb bigest in his 20s i also lost 3. boycie had 8 one was around the thirty mark his smallest was 5lb he also lost 7. all in all we had 14 congers and we lost 10


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headed down ta cork after been there last week when i lost a conger easily 50lb and i landed one bout 60lb but he was that big i couldnt lift him out of the water so i got him on to the harbour steps and cut him loose this week had more but not as big
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species. bass,pollock,conger,withing,blue whiting,dogs,3b rockling,cod,coaley,dab,wrasse,SMOOTHIE,flounder,plaice,tope,red gurnard,blue shark,mackrel,fresh water eel,pouting,and a nice 6lb lobster,scad,huss,corkswin wrasse.
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#2 Post by lumpy »

nice fish gibbo.jus wondering where ye got them.i no u mite be a little reluctant to disclose that info, u can pm me if ya want
shore species 2008(25):dogfish(3.1lbs), bull huss (12lb 2oz), bass, shore rockling, coalie, whiting, pollack, conger (22.4lbs),flounder, thick lipped mullet (4.8lbs),turbot,ling (11.2lbs),ballan wrasse(4.5lbs), cuckoo wrasse, pouting, poor cod, cod (9.5lbs), dab, 3 bearded rockling, long spined scorpion fish, corkwing wrasse, plaice, trigger fish, sea trout, garfish


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#3 Post by Liamo »

Looks like Ballycotton no?
Cisco

#4 Post by Cisco »

Ballycotton it is indeed. On the lower pier....
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#5 Post by hairyconger »

Cisco wrote:Ballycotton it is indeed. On the lower pier....


Cracking fishing lads well done :D
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#6 Post by gibbo »

ballycotton it is off the break water
species. bass,pollock,conger,withing,blue whiting,dogs,3b rockling,cod,coaley,dab,wrasse,SMOOTHIE,flounder,plaice,tope,red gurnard,blue shark,mackrel,fresh water eel,pouting,and a nice 6lb lobster,scad,huss,corkswin wrasse.
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#7 Post by AnglingDan »

definately gonna hit that mark. how far out are you casting? are you dropping any baits on the inside of the pier wall?
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#8 Post by gibbo »

just dropping a few feet out from the wall
species. bass,pollock,conger,withing,blue whiting,dogs,3b rockling,cod,coaley,dab,wrasse,SMOOTHIE,flounder,plaice,tope,red gurnard,blue shark,mackrel,fresh water eel,pouting,and a nice 6lb lobster,scad,huss,corkswin wrasse.
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#9 Post by AnglingDan »

thanks a lot gibbo. my buddy and I were just gonna do the norm and hit up monkstown, but he mentioned he might like to try something out towards ballycotton. now i have a reason since i'm a conger fanatic. can you get ray from the pier? what type of ground is fishing and at what distance?
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#10 Post by Liamo »

If you absolutely belt baits out over the corner of the wall (onto sand) you'll get some good dabs etc. The bigger the distance the more fish? Must be a bank or something out there but it can be v good
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#11 Post by petekd »

Gonna have to get a spin down there soon after seeing fish like that. Well done lads, you guys are popping up in all manner of places and seem to be doing very well. Fair play to ye... :D
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#12 Post by Adam S »

well done gibbo. you dont dress like an angler but you can catch like one :D

nice fish
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#13 Post by glengormley-gavin »

Adam S wrote:well done gibbo. you dont dress like an angler but you can catch like one :D

nice fish


:lol: :lol:

Well done Gibbo!!!

Jude

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