North Kerry Strand (RAY) SEE PICS
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North Kerry Strand (RAY) SEE PICS
John Lynch and Gearoid McSweeney:
7pm - 10.30pm:
LW 8.30pm:
Mild and calm:
Sandeel and Mackerel:
See report:
6 Ray, 12 Dab , a rockling and a pouting:
Catch and Release:: Yes
We arrived at the mark about 7pm, half an hour later than we would of liked. The weather was very mild with little or no wind and a flat sea. The signs were good for the chance of a Ray.
I fished 2 rods and rotated 3 rigs, a pulley pennel size 2/0 b940m, a 2up 1 down golds loop size 1 b940m and a 1up 1down golds loop size 2/0 b940. Gearoid fished 1 rod with pennel pulleys with I'd say 3/0 b940's and a 2 up 1 down golds loop with size 2 b940m.
I fished with small sandeel tipped off with mackerel while gearoid used mackerel straight.
From the start we were straight into fish with a Thornie a Dab and a Rockling in my first two casts. Gearoid was straight into a pouting. We fished at range for the whole session, putting our rigs out 150 yds + as this is where the Ray and Dab were feeding. The fishing was non stop with only 1 of my casts in the first 2.5 hours coming back blank. The Thornbacks put up a good fight at this mark using the sandbanks and deep ledges to their advantage.
The Dab were of a good size with 7 of the 10 I had between 24 - 29cm. They seemed happy enough to take large fish baits which is not how I would usually fish for them but it certainly picked out the better fish. We had 6 ray between 2.5lbs and 4.5lbs, not massive but at this time of the year we will take it gladly. I had 6 ray on this mark in November, which leads me to think that there are ray here all year round.
I think Gearoid will make sure he puts a second rod in next time. Gearoid has the pics of the Ray on his phone so hopefully they will follow soon.
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7pm - 10.30pm:
LW 8.30pm:
Mild and calm:
Sandeel and Mackerel:
See report:
6 Ray, 12 Dab , a rockling and a pouting:
Catch and Release:: Yes
We arrived at the mark about 7pm, half an hour later than we would of liked. The weather was very mild with little or no wind and a flat sea. The signs were good for the chance of a Ray.
I fished 2 rods and rotated 3 rigs, a pulley pennel size 2/0 b940m, a 2up 1 down golds loop size 1 b940m and a 1up 1down golds loop size 2/0 b940. Gearoid fished 1 rod with pennel pulleys with I'd say 3/0 b940's and a 2 up 1 down golds loop with size 2 b940m.
I fished with small sandeel tipped off with mackerel while gearoid used mackerel straight.
From the start we were straight into fish with a Thornie a Dab and a Rockling in my first two casts. Gearoid was straight into a pouting. We fished at range for the whole session, putting our rigs out 150 yds + as this is where the Ray and Dab were feeding. The fishing was non stop with only 1 of my casts in the first 2.5 hours coming back blank. The Thornbacks put up a good fight at this mark using the sandbanks and deep ledges to their advantage.
The Dab were of a good size with 7 of the 10 I had between 24 - 29cm. They seemed happy enough to take large fish baits which is not how I would usually fish for them but it certainly picked out the better fish. We had 6 ray between 2.5lbs and 4.5lbs, not massive but at this time of the year we will take it gladly. I had 6 ray on this mark in November, which leads me to think that there are ray here all year round.
I think Gearoid will make sure he puts a second rod in next time. Gearoid has the pics of the Ray on his phone so hopefully they will follow soon.
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Last edited by JOHN LYNCH on Fri Feb 02, 2007 3:38 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: North Kerry Strand (RAY) 29/01/07
JOHN LYNCH wrote:John Lynch and Gearoid McSweeney:
7pm - 10.30pm:
LW 8.30pm:
Mild and calm:
Sandeel and Mackerel:
See report:
6 Ray, 12 Dab , a rockling and a pouting:
Catch and Release:: Yes
I had 6 ray on this mark in November, which leads me to think that there are ray here all year round.
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thought the same about little killary....
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Re: North Kerry Strand (RAY) 29/01/07
JOHN LYNCH wrote:Gearoid has the pics of the Ray on his phone so hopefully they will follow soon.
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bought a usb device for the memory card on my phone so i could upload pics but did it work? hell no, why would it.
anyway im headn back into limerick tomorrow so mite have the pics up sometime tomorrow
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