Donaghadee 17/01/07

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drewk
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Donaghadee 17/01/07

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Duration: 05.00 to 09.00

Tide: High at 10.16

Weather: Brass monkeys and sleet

Bait: Mack and squid

Rigs: size 4 hard on the bottom

Results: 6 whiting and 2 codling to 1/2 lb

Catch and Release:: Yes



Report: Thought I would give the Dee a crack this morning on a rising tide. First cast straight into a small whiting. :) Spent the next hour switching between my fav spots before things started to heat up again. Two whiting came in quick sucession then a small codling appeared (taken on the squid). I rebaited up both rods with just squid and about 30 mins later another codling to 1/2lb. :D Another quiet spell (apart from my teeth chattering) and the rest of the whiting where landed. Left at 9am to go home to get a hot shower to stop myself shivering. God it was cold.
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#2 Post by contender »

Well done, glad to see the cold does not put you off.
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#3 Post by alannelson »

contender wrote:Well done, glad to see the cold does not put you off.
Well done that's the spirit brass monkey :lol:
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#4 Post by MC »

buy some long johns they work wonders in cold weather, trust me
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#5 Post by drewk »

Would've needed something else. The jeans and waterproof trousers just didn't hack it. I was thinking of buying a floatation suit. Do these keep in the heat?
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#6 Post by MC »

yes they do, used mine for the first time few weeks back, and on a cold wet night I was very warm and comfortable
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#7 Post by inigo »

Here you go:

http://www.lidl.ie/ie/home.nsf/pages/c. ... sLongJohns

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#8 Post by EoinMag »

I was out in Killiney all night last saturday, wore me IMAX suit, a balaclava,thermal undies, neoprene gloves and most importantly under the wellies a pair of neoprene socks. At about 4 in the morning it gets very cold, I had no problem at all with no beach buddy staying out all night and didn't get cold at all.
The Floatation suit makes a huge difference definitely.
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#9 Post by merv147 »

drewk wrote:Would've needed something else. The jeans and waterproof trousers just didn't hack it. I was thinking of buying a floatation suit. Do these keep in the heat?
neoprene chest waiders believe me they keep you warm i use mine when fishing every were in the winter rocks and all
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#10 Post by drewk »

Thanks Guys, I'll bear this in mind when I go shopping :P
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#11 Post by EoinMag »

Personally I'd find the chest waders a bit too cumbersome on the rocks, they are warm but I need a bit of mobility when rockhopping that I don't think I have when wearing the chesties.
But neoprene is really good that's for sure.
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#12 Post by Drew »

Are Chesties not a Danger on rocks? IMO you can't beat the oul Floatation Suit for battling the elements :)
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