Scottish road trip

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Scottish road trip

Postby anthony byrne » Sun Mar 02, 2014 3:42 pm

Day 1
It was an early start 1am to be exact. I had the car pre loaded the night before so all I had to do was wake up, get dressed, stop off for petrol and then a 45 minute drive to Laytown where I picked up Graham. We weren't long reorganizing the car so the two could fit on the roof and get everything else inside. Graham had everything and the kitchen sink with him. Although I must say, I was very happy to see him as he had a lovey bag of Shamrock goodies waiting for me :) Onward we went for the ferry terminal in Larne about 2-3 hours away. Driving conditions were bad with 30 knot winds gusting a lot higher. By the time we got to Larne it was worrying as the wind was howling and the car was rocking while we waited to board the terminal. We werent long waiting for our good friends Andrew and Tony to turn up. Interesting how we got there first especially considering the lazy buggers only live 20 minutes away.
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A short while later and we were sitting comfortably on the ferry. We sat back read the safety instructions, ate some dodgy eggs and watched a film.
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Needless to say the banter was fierce and nobody was safe from the slaggings. It wasnt a bad trip over on the ferry we all managed to keep breakfast down. Next stop on the road trip was Glasgow Angling one of the largest fishing stores in europe. After a few wrong turns and then a few right ones we eventual (3 hours later) made it. A faboulous store full of everything a fisherman could ask for. Nick and the lads were great help, they helped us to spend every penny in our pockets. Even Graham had to get a basket
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Next stop was Balmacara, it was an adventurous drive with Graham playing chicken with an artic truck and me nearly driving over the edge of a cliff in a white out snow storm not to mention a failure in a roof rack which left a badly damaged kayak. You've probably guessed there was a few well deserved drinks in the bar that night where we met up with Rob and Dan.

Day2
The grounds we had planned to fish were completely out of bounds due to the 40 KPH winds gusting up to 60KPH, not to be beaten Rob was scrutinizing the maps and we found our selves launching at a loch not far from where we were staying. Kayaks unloaded, rods ready and drysuits put on (wooly hats/thermals too). We were soon on the water, I have never seen depths like it, we set about the far side of the loch which was to be the deepest. Less than 100m from shore and I was in 300ft of water. Skate baits down along with the mickey fish rig.
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It was extremely tough to get anchored up as the anchors were dragging, I was lucky enough to snag the anchor and it held me for the best part of the day. A couple of knocks on the mickey fish rig produced a dog fish, in the mean time some of the lads were hitting ray, pollack and conger. I changed rigs to the animal rig and again I wasnt long waiting for another dogfish.
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The wind had again picked up and slowly but surely I was been blowing further down the loch, the anchor had slipped and I was dragging. Dam, trying to reel in two rods from 300ft down and take in an anchor with 400ft of line is a task I dont wish to do any time soon again. The cold weather was setting in and it was decided to call it a day. A few drinks and some story telling in the bar finished off a good evening.
Day3
I woke at 6.30 am with the thought of a skate in my head, a quick look out the window and it was flat calm. Today is the day I thought to myself. 30 minutes later and it was gusting 50 KPH. WTF I had thought to myself. The weather got worse and worse. Myself and Graham took a drive around Skye in the hope of getting a launch spot but it wasn't to be. Disheartened is an understatement. All our hard work, time, money and energy that was put in to try catch a skate and it wasn't going to be.
Although we didn't catch a skate I had a great trip. I met some of Europes finest anglers, seen some of the worlds best scenery and had an adventurous road trip. The Craic and banter along the way was mighty and regardless of what the weather threw at us we kept on trying.
Until the next time ........................
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Re: Scottish road trip

Postby anthony byrne » Sun Mar 02, 2014 3:45 pm

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Re: Scottish road trip

Postby Determined Dan » Sun Mar 02, 2014 8:50 pm

Great report lads. Nice to se some where different. Hard luck on the skate but as you said next time.
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Re: Scottish road trip

Postby ste c » Mon Mar 03, 2014 2:11 am

some road trip good report, pitty the weather didnt hold off

i flew over to glasgow angling centre a few years back was like a kid in a sweet shop the place is like a mini super market of fishing gear
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Re: Scottish road trip

Postby anthony byrne » Thu Mar 06, 2014 8:35 pm

Determined Dan wrote:Great report lads. Nice to se some where different. Hard luck on the skate but as you said next time.

Thanks Dan
ste c wrote:some road trip good report, pitty the weather didnt hold off

i flew over to glasgow angling centre a few years back was like a kid in a sweet shop the place is like a mini super market of fishing gear

Great value on boxes of hooks swivels etc. great spot over there and the Craic was great
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