Re: bangor and co, antrim rock mark 8th & 9th july 09

Wed Jul 15, 2009 8:04 am

Great report and photos as always lads, looks like you got a nice mixed bag there and well done on the huss, I wouldn’t mind one of them myself. Fair play to you for helping that gull, unfortunately its not the first time I've heard of animals getting caught up in discarded traces but at least that fellow flew off unharmed.

Re: bangor and co, antrim rock mark 8th & 9th july 09

Wed Jul 15, 2009 11:52 am

Good to see you back - I was wondering what happened as I enjoy reading your reports.
Well done on rescuing the gull - you derseve some good fishing karma after that.

Re: bangor and co, antrim rock mark 8th & 9th july 09

Thu Jul 16, 2009 12:02 pm

tight lines wrote:well done alan good to hear from you again and i see jordon has not lost his touch well done again :D :D


cheers man, he's still thoroughly thrashing the oul fella :roll: :roll: :lol: :lol:

boyler wrote:Well done lads nice mixed bag of fish there,Also well done Jordan on out fishing Daddy again.I know the feeling alan i took Shannon to Bangor yesterday for a spot of Mack fishing she got 30 macs and i got 5 :oops: all were a decent size to.
Paddy


cheers paddy. we've had no luck on the mackie front from the shore this year at bangor :? :? :? :? i even spent 4 fishless hours over at grey's point this week feathering too. seems like the macks are avoiding us :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

fishermannum1 wrote:welcome back mate :P £450 woo!!!!! sore one, but at least you are back on the road again, and the wee man can start the hunt again for that elusive turbot :D :D :D
great report + pic's greats stuff!!!


cheers don. he'll get that turbot yet :wink:

wilky83 wrote:Some good fish there well done, and great work with the gull, some people would probably have ignored it and fished on well done :D :D


thanks wilky. i did'nt have the heart to watch him slowly drown in front of us. and besides i could do with the good karma at the moment :roll: :roll: :roll:

saltydog wrote:Great to see you guys are back thought you were away on an adventure somewhere :) nice few fish there well done on the codling red cod and huss and repect for rescuing the gull 8)


thanks conor. i've just been working flat out in a bid to get the fishing kitty funds back up again. shorty is expecting to get a few boat sessions in during the summer months, and as with everything in life it all costs money :roll: :roll:

eyesreilly wrote:Great report Al, glad to hear you got the car sorted (£450,, ouch :? ),,, missed your reports but know how you feel when things go bad one after the other :roll: . Well done on the gull, the old towel over the head calm down trick, works on horses too who wont go where theyre supposed to :roll: . The bait for the red cod looks very christmassy :lol: :lol: Say hello to Jordan for me, Dave


thanks dave. at least i did'nt have a bunch of travellers trying to bash my head in while i was sorting the gull out, like with you and the horse :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: jordan say's hi, and the christmassy bling on the rigs comes from a great wee find i had a few months ago. i was in a wee arts & crafts shop in belfast and got a bag of sparkley and holographic sequins and beads for £1.50p. easily over 1000 pieces in the bag. down side is that they are all snow flakes and other christmassy shapes,,,,,, but the fish are like magpies and don't really care for what shapes the bling comes in. just so long as it's bling :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink: .

youngrod wrote:well done lads


cheers man. it's just good to be back :D

gfkelly1969 wrote:nice to see ye back online and back fishing,ye will be rewarded well for saving the sea gull,sorry to hear about the car
good report as usual and nice selection of fish,well done


cheers man. i'm overdue a bit of good karma :mrgreen:

vamper wrote:Good sessions mate and welcome back :)
I was beginning to think that you had taken up golf or something :lol: :lol: :lol:


:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: no golf, but plenty of fishing on the nintendo wii to replace the fishing fix :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

rab01 wrote:Well done lads, good mix of fish.


thanks rab, you'll land that sea trout yet :wink: :P

fishface wrote:well done jordan, teaching dad how to do it :D :D :D


just buisness as usual neil :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

minty wrote:well done lads :D :D . not a bad few sessions to get you going again mate, been a while since i've been out myself but i did manage to get out on the boat in spain to get a few :D . good luck with the boat trip :D


cheers minty. we got a load of mackies for the bait freezer :mrgreen: :mrgreen: and a couple of 3lb wrasse and shorty got a 4lb pollack which we had in batter last night with home made chips :mrgreen: :mrgreen: . i'm still feeling stuffed now. you should have seen the size of the fillets that we got off it. they were hanging off the sides of our plates :lol: :lol: :lol:

doggie3131 wrote:nice to see you back al and jordan,thought ye were away on hols or something :D catching as usual i see :D brought my young lad out the other day,guess what!he outfished me :twisted: and hes a pure novice!think hes converted :D :D my ex wife will kill me,he he he :twisted:


all the better for you doggie :wink: :wink: no better way of spending quality time with the kids than a day's fishing :D :D :D

Thorniefish wrote:good to see ya back lads. great sessions there. I heard the car was giving ya trouble, hope everything is sorted now.


car's sorted stevie and i get my computer outta the shop tomorrow. so we'll be back in fine form soon enough :D :D . and well done on the huss too man :P

dan wrote:nice session lads, plenty of fish there, some nice ones too, nice one.


cheers dan, just read you dee report. :shock: :shock: :shock: that was some ammount of fish you's had between you :shock: :shock: :shock: . my mate went down and saw you but he said the harbour was shoulder to shoulder with the bashers so he went on round the coast a bit.

the-ghost wrote:nice one al, thats hectic sneakin out when the man cudnt go :D .good to see ya doin the doctor dolittle thing and sortin the gull out.


cheers ghost. what can i say........ seems if i want to get a look in on the action i gotta get out on my own so junior dose'nt catch all the fish :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: and as for the gull,,,,, i need all the good karma i can lay my hands on at the mo with our recent (expensive) run of bad luck :roll: :roll: :roll:

Dave wrote:Great report and photos as always lads, looks like you got a nice mixed bag there and well done on the huss, I wouldn’t mind one of them myself. Fair play to you for helping that gull, unfortunately its not the first time I've heard of animals getting caught up in discarded traces but at least that fellow flew off unharmed.


cheers dave, if you're ever up this way just drop me a p.m. and we'll try to get you into contact with one :wink: once the gull had calmed down he seemed to fly off none the worse. thankfully none of the hooks punctured any of his vital organs so as bad as the wounds looked they were all pretty superficial.

RockHunter wrote:Good to see you back - I was wondering what happened as I enjoy reading your reports.
Well done on rescuing the gull - you derseve some good fishing karma after that.


cheers frank, i'll take all the good karma i can get at the moment :roll: :roll: :roll: :lol: :lol:

Re: bangor and co, antrim rock mark 8th & 9th july 09

Fri Jul 17, 2009 2:25 pm

That has to be the record for the most replies in a post Al :shock: :shock: :lol: :lol:

Re: bangor and co, antrim rock mark 8th & 9th july 09

Fri Jul 17, 2009 3:37 pm

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: took a while to reply to them as i only got the computer back yesterday, but there's no stopping us now!!! car and computer in full working order again :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: