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i was very very close to whitepark bay Al...Al and Jordan wrote:you might not have got your turbot charlie, but that was still a good mix for 5 hours man, and dinner to go with it toonice one!
there has been a good showing of small turbot up at whitepark bay recently man. now when i say small i'm talking under 20cms. but it will get you one for your species list3 hook flappers with size 4 hooks baited with tiny slivers of squid or the wee squid tenticles will do the trick for you man
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cheers mate, yeah it defo is. i dont know why i wasnt sure.. i just havent caught a flounder in ages! cheerspeakle wrote:yes that is a flounder good fishing
cheers dave/boss. thanks for that, interesting. but the $64,000 dollar question..... how much fishing time would i have to put in to get one, whats the chances of getting one in one visit......?weedave wrote:nice catch there boss.
there are decent size turbo's on downhill and benone- some in around the 1lb mark.
small fish baits/hooks at your feet, approx 10 - 30m out is all.
good luck
dave
benone the spot for them by the sounds of it alright. Carnlough? jees, never thought the fishing was any decent around there, but thats definitely worth considering mate. cheersdave316 wrote:If it's any use to you mate a man I know told me his nephew picked up a 5lb and 6lb Turbot off Benone, towards the shooting range, last week. My sister picked up a few last year off Carnlough beach in front of the playpark. Looked like a nice enough session all the same, well done.
ps. I'm sure you seen the 10lb Turbot reported here from Benone last year.
cheers. tastey it wasFisherKing wrote:Nice few fish there & a tasty looking feed!!!! happy days
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good stuff Donal, intersting and nice to know. appreciate that! hopefully i'll remember that for the next time!!donal domeney wrote:The dab if rubbed from the tail to the head is rough all the way
The flounder is slimy but has a rough area as marked
The plaice is smooth to rub but has some bony little lumps near its head
All 3 can have orange spots
defo Gabbey, if you PM me your number i will get back to you. i could be keen to meet up but it will depend how i stand for this sunday. i wont actually know until saturday nite..Gabbey11 wrote:Hey mate, I may be taking a trip to downhill or benone on sunday depending on a few things, last time we picked up about 60 flounder and 3/4 turbot of benone, we used silver strips of mackeral on a 2hook loop rig with size 4's,
Ive heard the point up there you can expect some decent size, none of ours were much bigger than 20-30cm but still got them of the list.
If I know im going ill let you know and maybe meet up, everyone of ours we picked up on the silver belly nothing but flounder on the darker top although so massive bites.
ill know by about 3 today and as im in work, i me and shep go ill throw you my number sure
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cheers tight lines.tight lines wrote:not a bad session mate well done
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Gabbey11 wrote:Hey mate, I may be taking a trip to downhill or benone on sunday depending on a few things
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