Fri Jul 14, 2006 9:17 am
People:
Myself + friend
Duration:
18:00 - 22:00
Tide:
Fully out on arrival
Weather:
Sunny + warm
Bait:
Feathers/Lures
Rigs:
Feathers/Lures
Results:
About 30 Mackeral between us + a few Pollock & very small Codling & Whiting
Report:
Discovered Howth is only 20 mins from my new job so headed down for a few hours after work.
Fished the back of the pier with the lighthouse. Started with lures: German sprat/Toby/Leadhead + jellyworm with no joy. Tide was fully out + no sign of life.
Both of us switched over to small sabiki rigs & as the tide started to rise began catching the Mackeral.
There seemed to be a small shoal moving left to right in front of us.
Picked up the odd Pollock at the end of the retrieve too.
Changed to really small sabikis that I got off ebay (prob size 10!) & started catching little Codling & Whiting.
We only kept 5 Mackeral between us - one of which thanked me by shooting projectile crap the length of my leg - nice..
The rest were shaken off the hooks back into the sea.
So sporadic action & fish not really there in any numbers but a nice way to spend a few hours (when not being crapped on) 8)
Fri Jul 14, 2006 11:04 am
good to hear you shook them off the hook - thats the way with their skin!
Fri Jul 14, 2006 1:05 pm
corbyeire wrote:good to hear you shook them off the hook - thats the way with their skin!
Corbyeire, excuse my ignorance, but what does this mean.
Fri Jul 14, 2006 1:19 pm
Lava - they die if they are handled.
See:
http://www.sea-angling-ireland.org/bull ... php?t=3234
I reckon this really should be made into a sticky somewhere seeing as its Mackeral time.
Fri Jul 14, 2006 2:55 pm
i agree 2poc - no point them dying needlessly especially if your after other fish species
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