clifden bay co galway 11 june 2009

Fri Jun 12, 2009 1:34 am

People:myself

Duration:18.30 to 23.00

Tide:high 20.16 4.5m

Weather:fine with light breeze

Bait:lug,white bait,mackerel,limpets,feathers

Rigs:various

Results:3 pollack




Report:tried limpets on a float for wrasse no bites,had some mackerel and lug on the sea bed and had one good bite then the line went slack reeled in but noting on,tried feathers and had 3 pollack biggest 2 lbs weight
pollack 1.jpg
pollack 2.jpg
pollack 3.jpg
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Re: clifden bay co galway 11 june 2009

Fri Jun 12, 2009 1:39 am

Based on the colour of the fish there was plenty of kelp there.

Re: clifden bay co galway 11 june 2009

Fri Jun 12, 2009 1:54 am

plenty of kelp alright but have not lost any rig yet,its a fairly deep mark,most fish are over 250 feet from the shore

Re: clifden bay co galway 11 june 2009

Fri Jun 12, 2009 10:26 am

nice one, the feathers save the day then :P . i take it the pollack were all taken after dark?

Re: clifden bay co galway 11 june 2009

Fri Jun 12, 2009 1:29 pm

alandjordan wrote:nice one, the feathers save the day then :P . i take it the pollack were all taken after dark?

the sun had set before they started to bite,i was surprised they could see the feathers at all

Re: clifden bay co galway 11 june 2009

Fri Jun 12, 2009 3:53 pm

well done mate is that the same mark you have being fishing the last few weeks.if it is it doing the job nicely 4 you well done

Re: clifden bay co galway 11 june 2009

Fri Jun 12, 2009 6:38 pm

tight lines wrote:well done mate is that the same mark you have being fishing the last few weeks.if it is it doing the job nicely 4 you well done
same mark i have been fishing for the past while,i am afraid to move from it now :lol:

Re: clifden bay co galway 11 june 2009

Fri Jun 12, 2009 10:10 pm

Hello Gerry,
It looks like you're in the same spot, if so a good method for gunner there would be to get a lead head hook and with your limpet or green crab aboard, and with a dangle it at three quarter depth (or vary). Do this on the flowing tide from about half tide up. The disadvantage is that you can't have the feathers on the go at the same time. It's certainly worth a half hour or so per session, if you get a few bites you'll know why it's worth it. The locally known gunner rock is very close by (Carraig Cuan a Bhaid), but does get surrounded at spring tide time so beware! On this rock (facing north) you would have a better chance of gunner but fishing the bottom close in will lose you tackle. If you go there on a low tide you will see a notch of deep water where you would target.

More power to you

Blackie

Re: clifden bay co galway 11 june 2009

Sat Jun 13, 2009 12:03 am

hi mate thats a nice result on the feathers strange no wrasse on the limpets but a lot of things are a bit strange at the moment its like every things a month or so behind hopefully the fishing will pick up very soon great pics and report tight lines

Re: clifden bay co galway 11 june 2009

Sat Jun 13, 2009 1:53 am

hi tom thank you for all the information and advice,i hope to try it again sunday and get there before low water to get a good look at the mark and look for a few crab and limpets,i was not sure where to fish the last day but saw some limpet shells and old crab on a stone so tried there,didn't expect much the last day because by the time i set up it was near high water
i think i know Carraig Cuan a Bhaid just to the south i had a bit of a look there the last day and thought it might be interesting
wont be long now i hope until i get my first wrasse :D
thanks again tom
tight lines gerry

Re: clifden bay co galway 11 june 2009

Sat Jun 13, 2009 1:57 am

eddie wrote:hi mate thats a nice result on the feathers strange no wrasse on the limpets but a lot of things are a bit strange at the moment its like every things a month or so behind hopefully the fishing will pick up very soon great pics and report tight lines
didn't get to fish the incoming tide which should be better,water is cold still,this time last year i was catching 2 or 3 ray every session but this year only got one :cry: hopefully it will get good soon

Re: clifden bay co galway 11 june 2009

Sun Jun 14, 2009 2:10 am

nice pollack, love the colours, just wonder what colour of feather they took?

Re: clifden bay co galway 11 june 2009

Sun Jun 14, 2009 3:01 am

MC wrote:nice pollack, love the colours, just wonder what colour of feather they took?
i used red blue and green feathers i find they work better then the black feathers which i also tried before i changed feathers,had no bite on the black feathers but 2 casts later on the colored ones had a bite

Re: clifden bay co galway 11 june 2009

Sun Jun 14, 2009 5:36 pm

Nice result and good photo's

Tightlines

KC

Re: clifden bay co galway 11 june 2009

Sun Jun 14, 2009 9:29 pm

gfkelly1969 wrote:
MC wrote:nice pollack, love the colours, just wonder what colour of feather they took?
i used red blue and green feathers i find they work better then the black feathers which i also tried before i changed feathers,had no bite on the black feathers but 2 casts later on the colored ones had a bite


if you get any try red and orange, as they work great at dusk/dawn when fishing near kelp beds

Re: clifden bay co galway 11 june 2009

Sun Jun 14, 2009 11:31 pm

some nice pollack, cracking fish.

Re: clifden bay co galway 11 june 2009

Mon Jun 15, 2009 2:10 am

MC wrote:
gfkelly1969 wrote:
MC wrote:nice pollack, love the colours, just wonder what colour of feather they took?
i used red blue and green feathers i find they work better then the black feathers which i also tried before i changed feathers,had no bite on the black feathers but 2 casts later on the colored ones had a bite


if you get any try red and orange, as they work great at dusk/dawn when fishing near kelp beds

most of the pollack did go for the red feather on the string of feathers,i am waiting on red feathers from china should have them shortly and then it should be fun :D