clifden bay co galway 30 august 2009

Tue Sep 01, 2009 1:42 am

People:myself

Duration:16:30 to 22:00

Tide:high 14:44 3.7m low 21:06 1.9m

Weather:drizzle,rain,down pour,rain and gales,just a normal summers day :roll:

Bait:sand eel,sprats,crab,feathers

Rigs:various

Results:7 mackerel 1 pollack 2 dogs 1 spider crab




Report:was headed to the mark i was going to fish the day before,stopped for a chat to 3 lads who had just set up to fish the mark that I fished yesterday,from my home town but i didn't know them :oops: passed on a few marks and details about the site then headed to the mark
on the way saw 200+ sea gulls sitting on the rock i was heading for,good sign i thought and it was
started with a dog fish then a double of dog and spider crab,the crab came off and got split on the rock so set up a rig for wrasse with some nice fresh crab meat but the wrasse won this time :roll: had loads of bites but could not hook any,tried some feathers later and landed 7 nice fat mackerel and 1 pollack about 1 lb weight

nasty weather :cry: started to rain soon after getting to the mark :cry: but still happy to get out

didnt bring the cam so pics from the phone
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Re: clifden bay co galway 30 august 2009

Tue Sep 01, 2009 8:16 am

good idea using the spidercrab as bait 8)

Re: clifden bay co galway 30 august 2009

Tue Sep 01, 2009 11:37 am

well done for getting out,we went out too,same weather,same fish,looks like galway and mayo enjoyed the same summers day!so much for met eireann :evil: :evil:

Re: clifden bay co galway 30 august 2009

Tue Sep 01, 2009 12:01 pm

nifty thinking with the crab meat man 8) mabey binding it on with loads of fine bait elastic will stand you a better chance with a hook up on it :wink: i'm sure the wrasse would find the sweet crab meat a bit of a treat. i'll bet they were going mad for it :mrgreen: well done again man 8)

Re: clifden bay co galway 30 august 2009

Tue Sep 01, 2009 12:23 pm

Good session there great to see some mackerel about, well worth braving the weather for.

Re: clifden bay co galway 30 august 2009

Tue Sep 01, 2009 8:55 pm

Well done, the last time i followed a flock of seagulls i ended up in the local landfill site :oops: :oops:

Re: clifden bay co galway 30 august 2009

Wed Sep 02, 2009 12:51 am

seanie35 wrote:good idea using the spidercrab as bait 8)

he was dead as soon as he hit the rock so i said waste not want not
doggie3131 wrote:well done for getting out,we went out too,same weather,same fish,looks like galway and mayo enjoyed the same summers day!so much for met eireann :evil: :evil:
i was lucky i brought all the wet gear and had a nice rock to shelter me
Al and Jordan wrote:nifty thinking with the crab meat man 8) mabey binding it on with loads of fine bait elastic will stand you a better chance with a hook up on it :wink: i'm sure the wrasse would find the sweet crab meat a bit of a treat. i'll bet they were going mad for it :mrgreen: well done again man 8)
they loved it,hope to target the wrasse again the next time i am out,thanks for the tip
FisherKing wrote:Good session there great to see some mackerel about, well worth braving the weather for.
i didnt see any big shoal of them but it was nice to get a few,saves buying bait
eyesreilly wrote:Well done, the last time i followed a flock of seagulls i ended up in the local landfill site :oops: :oops:
i fine the gulls great for knowing when to get the feathers in the water,they sit on the rocks for hours and as soon as they move to the water the fish are on the feed