The Gunwell, Co Donegal - 27th of August

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The Gunwell, Co Donegal - 27th of August

Postby delmonte » Fri Aug 28, 2020 10:57 pm

After the few days In Malin I was ordered down to Donegal Town so Mrs Delmonte could Visit a friend. I feverishly researched a few fishing marks en route and after quickly checking into the Central Hotel I plotted my escape. At around 5 bells I made my excuses about getting rid of the deteriorating (and now smelling) bait in the boot of the car and got the go ahead for a couple of hours. Tides and weather didn’t come into the equations here and like greased lightning I hopped back into the motor, heading west toward the chosen mark, the Gunwell.

Time was of the essence here and after being directed by a local over the hill and across the fields, I promptly set the two rods up, baited up from the 30 or so surviving rag and 10 crab, and launched them out 80-100 yards into the deep channel from the grassy hillside. I found I was struggling to hold bottom with the 5 oz leads washing back in towards the rocks below me so I switched to them Gemini 6oz leads with the fancy bait clips on top. I had a spare trace on the go, baiting up prior to reeling in, then switching and casting straight back out like a match man with only the clock for an opponent.

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While retrieving one of the crab baits, it felt a bit weightier than normal and I have to confess to missing any bite. I saw what I initially thought was a half decent flat emerging from the deep, then a tail and I realised at long last id finally hooked a ray! A small thornback on a 3/0 pulley pennel.

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Spurred on now by catching the target species, the half 8 dinner reservations seemed less and less likely with the hunt for mammy or daddy ray intensifying. Alas, it wasn’t to be with only 2 pin whiting and (bizarrely) 4 or 5 starfish taking the rag. In the end I had to bait up one last trace and turf the remaining bait into the drink before casting just to make sure I wouldn’t be tempted to stay on.

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All them disappointing trips to Fenit and Brandon hoping for a ray we’re furthest from my mind during the spin back to Donegal Town. On arrival it was a quick shower and straight down for the dinner and celebratory pints perfectly content in my soggy white nikeys I’d marched across the grassy hill in. I doubt a man ever got so much pleasure out of such a small fish!

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Re: The Gunwell, Co Donegal - 27th of August

Postby chuckaroo » Sat Aug 29, 2020 12:19 pm

Another great read delmonte
Hats off and fair play. Well done
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Re: The Gunwell, Co Donegal - 27th of August

Postby Dave F » Sat Aug 29, 2020 3:51 pm

Gorgeous looking spot!

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Re: The Gunwell, Co Donegal - 27th of August

Postby shortcircuit » Sat Aug 29, 2020 5:41 pm

Great report. I fished that spot once before and it is a lovely spot to fish no matter whether you catch or not.
It's such a novelty to be in a field of cattle casting out the rods into salt water and leaning them against a barbed wire fence!

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Re: The Gunwell, Co Donegal - 27th of August

Postby MartinC » Sat Aug 29, 2020 6:53 pm

It's a spot I hear about a lot but have yet to fish it.. deadly job on the ray,, dosent matter about the size.. the wee ones are as cool looking as the big boys

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Re: The Gunwell, Co Donegal - 27th of Aug

Postby Sweetwrasse » Sat Aug 29, 2020 7:04 pm

Well done on the target species Delmonte!
It ain't easy but it sure is simple!
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