People: Me and K2
Duration: A few sessions over a few days (see dates below)
Weather: Mixed
Methods used: Float set –up & bottom rig
Bait: Bread & worms
Tide: Various
Results: Seatrout, Mullet & Flounder
ReportIt’s almost that time of year again when you start to think about packing away the spinning rods and the lighter fishing gear that you have used all summer and start to get the bigger/heavier rods and reels prepared and ready for some sessions over the winter.
But before the dark winter nights are well and truly upon us and while the weather still remains quite good ,over the past few weeks K2 and I have managed to squeeze in a few more sessions at the mullet while we can as well targeting Seatrout for abit of sport and variety.
Wednesday 1st September 2010.A couple of weeks ago K2 reached a target he was aiming for this year.......he caught his 50th fish (mullet) of the season. A milestone in what has been a great season for him at the mullet. It has taken him just over six months to achieve this, from back in March to now and after putting in alot of time and sessions he deserves it and I am really pleased and proud of him. He has since passed that total and continues to show me up as he has done all year! It was caught again using bread as the bait and using a light float set-up. It was caught almost right on high tide from a mark in Strangford Lough that both of us have fished regularly this year. A picture of K2 with his 50th fish can be seen below................
Monday 6th September 2010.In the morning K2 headed to a mark in Belfast Lough for another mullet session. He arrived and fished it 2 and a half hours before high tide. Conditions where good, with light winds and so without delay he got his waders on and his rod ready and started to fish. There was quite alot of fish about and they where feeding well on the bait he threw out for them. It was an enjoyable session during which he managed to catch two fish, each of which he released back in. He fished it for a couple of hours up to high tide and then went home.
Tuesday 7th September 2010.K2 headed back to the mark in Belfast Lough where he had been to the days previous for another go at the mullet there. Again, he fished it a couple of hours before high tide. There was a few fish about today but not as many as yesterday. He had to work harder to get those that where there to feed but eventually his patience paid off and he hooked into and caught another fish. Being out in deeper water wading, the fish was able to run quite alot and so gave him a good scrap before he managed to land it. He then released it back in to fight another day. Things after that went quite quiet and so he packed up and headed for a rock mark near home to float fish for mackerel as we need some for bait for the rays when we go on our trip down to Co. Kerry soon. He managed to catch 11 but it was hard going, the mackerel fishing everywhere has been slow compared to other years and so we were pleased to get a few for the freezer.
Saturday 11th September 2010.
I joined K2 today since I had a couple of days off work for the weekend. We headed to Strangford Lough to fish. I brought worms with me and decided that instead of targeting the mullet that I would give the Seatrout a go instead just for a change to see what was about. K2 fished for the mullet to start with while I fished for the Seatrout on the bottom using a simple rig with worm. To start with I kept getting pestered with crabs which where stripping my bait much to my annoyance but after that I did manage to catch a few small flatties which kept me entertained. Nothing very big but I was just happy to be catching something and was enjoying the day out. A short while later and with not many mullet showing, K2 joined me at the spot I was fishing and he too decided to change over and have a go at the Seatrout as well. He fished using a float with worms and after getting a couple of flatties himself he hooked into what was to be the only Seatrout caught on the day. A picture of his Seatrout can be seen below..........

Not the biggest one he has caught this year but still, it gave him a nice wee fight, jumping out of the water a few times trying to get free before I had it safely in the net and landed.
Sunday 12th September 2010.Another day.......and yet another mullet and Seatrout session on the Lough for K2 and I. Again, today, K2 opted to fish for the mullet to start with while I fished for the flounder and trout. We arrived and fished as the tide was flooding. Within ten minutes of starting to fish, K2 had struck into and caught yet another nice mullet.

This one give K2 a better scrap than most and by the time it was in the net and landed he had began to tire abit while the fish I think could have went on for alot longer. It was quickly and safely unhooked and released back in......

10 minutes later, he got another great bite and another fish was on but he lost it sadly this time. I fished with the worm and caught more flounder, again, nothing very big but good sport all the same. We fished for a couple of hours or so and then headed home.
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