Donegal Bay, 6-1-2012

Sat Jan 07, 2012 1:16 am

People:Me and the "apprentice"

Duration:About 4 hours

Tide:Early flood to almost high tide.

Weather:Mild but windy and increasingly wet from showers and spray.

Bait:Mackerel strip.

Rigs:2 and 3 hook flappers

Results:2 flounder and 2 pin whiting.





Report:
First trip of the new year had to be incorporated with a bit of child-minding so the 6 year old Apprentice came along. Started off on a beach, 2nd choice as first choice was a bit messy. The surf here was just about tolerable but no action for about an hour by which time the tide was pushing us up into the boulders. Time for a change of venue so reeled in the 2 rods to find a flounder on each, 26 and 28cm. Between the waves, wind and the odd bit of weed it was impossible to spot any bites; one of the things I dislike about this type of fishing, I just love seeing bites. On to the next mark but the rain and spray were constant and there's only so much that a 6 year old can take so he sat in the car while I struggled on to catch 2 tiny whiting, at least I saw them bite! Not very productive but still great to get out.
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Re: Donegal Bay, 6-1-2012

Sat Jan 07, 2012 12:29 pm

another future professional angler in the making there man :wink: :P :P
great to see the kid catch a fish! my non angling friends always used to wind me up about taking jordan out in conditions like that when he was that age. they reckoned it was paramount to a form of child cruelty :!:
we just chuckled about it and called them all nancy boys!!
conditioned him into the angler he is today :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
i know what you mean about not seeing the bites. thats half the fun of it for us. can't beat that feeling you get when you see the tips twitching away, or the heart stopping feeling of seeing your rod get almost pulled off the tripod by something decent :o :shock: :P :P

Re: Donegal Bay, 6-1-2012

Sat Jan 07, 2012 2:27 pm

the apprentice looks happy enough with his flounder ,you however you look feckin miserable as ever ,are you wanted by the guards or the tax man or just butt ugly? :mrgreen:
now thats better :wink:
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Re: Donegal Bay, 6-1-2012

Sat Jan 07, 2012 3:19 pm

Nice flounders mate :D

Re: Donegal Bay, 6-1-2012

Sat Jan 07, 2012 5:47 pm

roger de dodger wrote:the apprentice looks happy enough with his flounder ,you however you look feckin miserable as ever ,are you wanted by the guards or the tax man or just butt ugly? :mrgreen:
now thats better :wink:

Could be worse, e.g. tully eyed with a gaga tongue!
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Re: Donegal Bay, 6-1-2012

Sat Jan 07, 2012 5:59 pm

Some say hes so ugly even Kerry Katona woulndt go to bed with him, others say his face is an exact replica of Uranus, all we know is hes called John West :)

Re: Donegal Bay, 6-1-2012

Sat Jan 07, 2012 6:13 pm

bigsod wrote:Some say hes so ugly even Kerry Katona woulndt go to bed with him, others say his face is an exact replica of Uranus, all we know is hes called John West :)

She wouldn't be asked! I notice your avatar is x-rated, must we be over 18 to look at you?

Re: Donegal Bay, 6-1-2012

Sat Jan 07, 2012 6:17 pm

johnwest wrote:
bigsod wrote:Some say hes so ugly even Kerry Katona woulndt go to bed with him, others say his face is an exact replica of Uranus, all we know is hes called John West :)

She wouldn't be asked! I notice your avatar is x-rated, must we be over 18 to look at you?

No you dont have to be 18 but if your sound it appears :wink: if your not you get an x :shock:

Re: Donegal Bay, 6-1-2012

Sun Jan 08, 2012 7:00 pm

fine flounder guys,the surf can be a big pain in that spot, back against the wall stuff :wink:

Re: Donegal Bay, 6-1-2012

Mon Jan 09, 2012 3:15 am

John Love the fact you take your son!! EXCELLENT!!! I take mine when herself lets me last few weeks the wind has been howling and as she said" There's no feckin way your taken him out in that!!" :D Last time we headed out it was storm force 11 and near impossible to see any small bites but I did drop the tripod as low as I could faced the back of the reels into the wind and it was just about possible to see the bigger hits.. None the less Im looking forward to taking my kids out again! (when I get the rods back from the repair shop last storm took the rods off the tripod and sent them crashing to earth!! :( )

P.s. Rodger DOES look like that... really, when he's reeling in a bass that is his expression!!!!!

Re: Donegal Bay, 6-1-2012

Mon Jan 09, 2012 4:26 pm

Creep wrote:John Love the fact you take your son!! EXCELLENT!!! I take mine when herself lets me last few weeks the wind has been howling and as she said" There's no feckin way your taken him out in that!!" :D Last time we headed out it was storm force 11 and near impossible to see any small bites but I did drop the tripod as low as I could faced the back of the reels into the wind and it was just about possible to see the bigger hits.. None the less Im looking forward to taking my kids out again! (when I get the rods back from the repair shop last storm took the rods off the tripod and sent them crashing to earth!! :( )

P.s. Rodger DOES look like that... really, when he's reeling in a Bass that is his expression!!!!!



my wife says i,m the spit of this lad?
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Re: Donegal Bay, 6-1-2012

Mon Jan 09, 2012 4:41 pm

Rodger guess thats what fishing in a force 8 does to you, think you need to moisture a bit more

Re: Donegal Bay, 6-1-2012

Mon Jan 09, 2012 5:20 pm

Dont mind them Roger. Youll have the last laugh. Just sit there and let it Fester!!! :lol:

Re: Donegal Bay, 6-1-2012

Mon Jan 09, 2012 10:27 pm

Creep wrote:John Love the fact you take your son!! EXCELLENT!!! I take mine when herself lets me None the less Im looking forward to taking my kids out again! (when I get the rods back from the repair shop last storm took the rods off the tripod and sent them crashing to earth!! :( )

P.s. Rodger DOES look like that... really, when he's reeling in a Bass that is his expression!!!!!

Hi Creep, the Apprentice is actually my grandson, I thought you might have guessed from my portrait! I have 2 daughters who used to love coming out fishing with me .....until the hormones kicked in and from then on I was merely a source of finance, lifts and embarrassment. I'm hoping to get the wee fella trained in lugworm digging, crab gathering, hauling anchors etc before my back seizes up! Sorry to hear about your damaged rods as I know that feeling; last year my own tripod was blown over smashing 5 rings and the tiplight on one rod and 2 rings on the other. Expensive weather this wind.