Re: north and east antrim sessions 17th to 26th march

Thu Mar 31, 2011 10:12 am

cathald wrote:Great report as ever Al
No pics of the skinny dippers :lol: :lol:
All the best for your dad's op
Cathal


cheers cathal. all went well with the oul fella. so it's all about the recovery now :D
did'nt get the camera out man,,,,,,,,,, i think they have special registers for people caught taking pics of nudey people without thier concent :!: :!: :!: so i'll pass on that one thanks very much :lol: :lol:

weedave wrote:great report al. thanks for that.

pity i didnt make it out to catch a glimpse of the wildlife on wpb.

about the pots in the port - a recent addition to our heavily potted area has seen a gentleman with a liscence for 100 pots also join in too. it seems that he has potted nearly every rock mark around portrush. this guy is getting some seriously bad press from the locals at the harbour and alot of ones who had fished areas for many many years have come down to find his pots everywhere in a pure blanket tactic to start early and beat everyone else to potting areas.

point that gentleman you met towards the little blue hulled boat in the harbour third row back that looks as if it can only handle ten pots......which is all it can hold at one time!

dave

very informitave dave :wink: . funny you should say about the blanket covering of pots in the area. i recently took a walk over the back of ramore head and was shocked at just how many pots are spread across the whole stretch of rocks from the point right up to the back of the harbour wall :!: :!: :!: it's almost impossible to to fish that stretch without taking heavy tackle losses :evil: :evil: :evil: i'll mabey have to pack my big game fixed spool reel that's loaded with the 50lb braid for there in the summer to clear a swim before a session this year. how is it that this guy is getting away with it?. the potters round there know where the popular RSA rock marks are and usually only set a few pots so you can at least fish round them. this muppet has them just 30 yards off the rocks tightly packed togeather running paralell with the rocks :evil:. at the way he's going there wo'nt be a crab, lobster or rockling left in the area by june :x :x
and besides that. i was always under the impression that it was illegal to set pots inside the harbour as it is a danger to all marine traffic. espically when you have'nt got the brains to attach a long enough length of rope to keep the buoys above the surface over high water :roll: :roll: . i could see this year being a very costly one for this chap with lost pots and angry boat owners looking compensation for broken outboards!!

fishy1987 wrote:fine fine fine fish a mighty shot of the turbot mighty session welldone :lol:

cheers man. i was pleased with how the pic came out myself :)

RockHunter wrote:Great report and well done to Jordan on his turbot.

Al and Jordan wrote: i quickly spread the beam from it on the high setting to light up half the beach to be confronted by the sight of a dozen skinny dippers heading for the surf. i gotta say the sight of a half dozen naked chicks brightened up an otherwise dull session no end

A couple of summers ago I was fishing a beach in West Waterford, nobody else around. It was quite a dark night. I had my lamp switched off and suddenly heard a noise like people running behind me, turned around a switched on my lamp to illuminate 2 naked couples running towards the beach - I think I gave them quite a shock :lol: :lol: :lol:

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: if i had of been fishing on my own i might have went over to see if they would let me join in frank :lol: :lol: :lol: . some seriously cute honeys anong them :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

Drew wrote:Brilliant report as usual Al!
Why oh Why didn't I go to WPB? Damn work... :evil:

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: always the way man :D

polaris wrote:great report al,,,,id say jordans eyes popped out his head !!

it was halarious :lol: he just stood there with a full on father dougal maguire grin on his face :lol: :lol: in fact we all got a good eye full :shock: :lol: :lol:

doggie3131 wrote:bloody hell :shock: ye have all the fun!..wheres the pics of the skinny dippers? your normally very quick with the camara al!:D :D and well done jordan,nice one on the new species!

:lol: my hands were otherwise occupied with my rod in them :? :? :? :? :o oh, here. hold on that did'nt come across quite right, did it :shock: . my fishing rod i ment :lol: :lol: . always dragging the conversation into the gutter noel :lol: :lol: :lol:

fagan wrote:great report al nice turbot for jordan there, keep it up well done!!!! :P :P :P

cheers man. junior is tearing off well into the lead on the species count this year. :P :P

saving private brian wrote:he is lucky on the turbots jordan is.....well done

thank god it came a bit more easily this year brian. we must have covered over 1000 miles one year trying to get him one before noel sorted him out with one in galway on the second attempt :D

polmac wrote:feck the fish pics wheres the naked females!! lol :lol:

great report as per usual al!

:lol: all stored on the hard drive in my brain man. a sight i'll not easily forget. some of them were model material :shock:

Trojan wrote:Super fishing lads i would love to catch a turbot :P,good to see use out again and hope the pop is doing ok. .

thanks man. the worst of it is over him now. the op went well with all the cancer gone. so it's all about keeping well for a speedy recovery :P

grady wrote:some nice fishing there Al and Jordan fair play on yas lads, well done on new spesies of 2011, good job lads

thanks grady. the wee man is well ahead of me now (as he takes great pleasure in reminding me :roll: ) at least it will soften the blow for him when i head off to norway in a fortnight leaving him behind.

marky wrote:well done lads great pic of jordans turbot.

cheers marky :)

bingham wrote:Gd job guys,excellent report!
Well done on the turbo jordan,cracking wee fish
Hope all goes well at home,I'm sure me and drew will get out 4 a session when the wrasse r back
8)

thanks bingham. plenty of DW rock marks with room for us all to fit on to annoy some decent fish in the summer man :wink: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

FisherKing wrote:Great read Al 8) if only ther were some skinny dippers on the marks i fish :wink: & well done Jordan thats a nice Turbo. I've been out trying some new marks the past few weeks but apart starfish & crabs its very quiet :roll: but I'll be back at the spinning next week so happy days have some serious fishing to catch up on :P

cheers brian. you'll be into the decent pollack and wrasse again soon enough man. we deffo gotta tie in with you this year man for a few chucks. hopefully we'll get more sun than rain this summer :roll: . must be due a good one by now :P

tight lines wrote:well done to all great fishing also great report al hope things go well for your da best of luck

thanks man. fingers crossed it wo'nt be too long before we're back out annoying some fish :D

dan belfast wrote:the wee pricks killing them fish really pi$$ed me off what mde it worse one of the boys mother was there. if i would of done that infront of my mum when i was younger i would of ended up with a swift backhander. those wee lads have no respect for the fish and will proberly only get worse. i have a 4 year old son and i am looking forward to bringing him fishing but with wee lads like that there is going to be feck all to catch. thanks again al for letting me tag along mate not to long now until we hit norway!!!!

no probs dan. yeah, i think an attitude recalibration by way of backhand was what they were missing alright :wink: . something seriously messed up with getting your jollies from torturing wee critters man. says a lot about the kind of upbringing they have had :roll: :roll: :roll: i can't believe norway is only 14 days away now!! i'm like a kid the night before christmas man :lol: :lol:

cathalger wrote:Fascinating report as ever Al and Jordan, congrats to Jordan on 2 new species, lovely turbot, a species I'm hoping to catch some day. Well done.

cheers cathal. there seems to be a few turning up in red bay at the moment. so i'd say you stand a decent chance of coming into one soon man :wink: :P . i need one myself for the 2011 tally too

Re: north and east antrim sessions 17th to 26th march

Thu Mar 31, 2011 12:52 pm

great report and well done to jordan for the two new species

Re: north and east antrim sessions 17th to 26th march

Sat Apr 02, 2011 7:48 am

cheers mark. that's 4 species he has more than me so far this year... and he's not for letting me forget about it either :roll: :lol: :lol:

Re: north and east antrim sessions 17th to 26th march

Sat Apr 02, 2011 10:32 am

Crackin report as usual al well done to jordon on the turbot.....tight lines lads

Re: north and east antrim sessions 17th to 26th march

Tue Apr 05, 2011 8:20 am

thanks man :)