People: Me and the oul fella
Duration: Fahan, 11am-1pm, Leenan, 1.30pm-5.30pm
Tide: 1 hour either side of low water at Fahan, rising at Leenan
Weather: Scorchio!
Bait: Mackeral
Rigs: 2 hook flappers
Results: Fahan: 1 lsd, 1 thornie
Leenan: 8 grey gurnard
Me and me Da arrived at Fahan and had agreed to fish it for 2 hours then head on up the Swilly to Leenan to fish the flood for a few hours.
First cast at Fahan landed me a dog, quiet then for 2 hours until me Da landed his first ever thornie on the last cast! I'm no good at guessing weights - 4 lbs maybe. There's a pic in my photo gallery.
We then packed up as agreed and headed up to Leenan. There were 2 belfast fellas already fishing at the pier so we decided to try the rocks beyond for a while. It was very rough ground and just didnt feel right so we returned to the pier an hour later just as the Belfast lads were packing up. They informed us it was the wrong time of the year and we had more chance of catching a cow than a fish - looking at the rubbish they had left behind them expained their lack of fish - for bait they were using earthworms, sweetcorn :shock: and those dead, dyed-purple, pre-packed ragworm u can buy in some tackle shops.
After we cleaned up their mess (apart from the stuff that was floating out to sea :evil: ) we got fishing the clean ground below the pier and straight away the rod tips were happily bouncing away. In the next 2 hours or so I got 5 grey gurnard (a first for me as well), the oul fella got 3.
Sunburnt faces all round - cracker day to be out.
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