Sun Mar 28, 2010 2:40 pm
Sun Mar 28, 2010 2:55 pm
davyp wrote:cheers to lucky for organising that trip!
what an amazing buzz - class bunch of lads and an amazing skipper - really great crack.
earlier in the day was failing to hit into the pollack til kevin set me up with the leadhead and jeelies - soon after i was in, and another to follow - two decent pollack and a great scrap on the spinnin rod.
when me moved to the spot for the spurdogs i was still nattering in the cabin when the first fish was landed - seemed like the baits where barely in the water!!
didnt have too long to wait myself before i was into my first ever Spurdog!!- jeez they are serious fish
- who needs to go to the gym for a workout when you can send yer pulse racing landing one of them fellas. the fishing really was thick and fast - and seeing one of the Dublin Lads landing a spur on the light gear looked like such as buzz, i switched my trace over to the spinning rod and sent another bait to the bottom! holy s**t a spur on the spinning rod is one hell of a fight!
the Albino spur was amazing - i mean what are the odds - what a catch for pat - definielty one to remeber - he sure wont forget that one
great to see them go back too, amazingly powerfull and beautiful creatures
an brilliant to be greeted by bertie the heron on our return -
brillinat day and thanks again lucky for organising it and to kevin for puttin us on the fish.
davy
Sun Mar 28, 2010 3:15 pm
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Sun Mar 28, 2010 10:17 pm
yeah, rub it in Alanha martin,, it was a pity you missed it
Sun Mar 28, 2010 10:22 pm
thanks again lads what a great day out gave my new rod a good going over we will have to get out soon heres a few pics.. cheers gar
Sun Mar 28, 2010 10:40 pm
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Tue Mar 30, 2010 12:21 am
stefwest wrote:next time will alan we bring the fly rod with us and try that with a jig head be good sport
Wed Mar 31, 2010 9:58 am
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Thu Apr 01, 2010 9:32 pm
Rarefish wrote:Congrats to Pat on his amazing albino spurdog.
It would appear to be a first case of albinism noted in spurdog. However, I have come across previous records of albinism in LSDs and Tope and other elasmobranchs e.g. thornback ray.
Do you have any more specifics on the albino spurdogfish ?
Total Length
Weight
Sex
Depth of capture
Date of capture
Location of capture
Was the specimen retained or released ?
Rarefish
Thu Apr 01, 2010 9:37 pm
PMU wrote:Rarefish wrote:Congrats to Pat on his amazing albino spurdog.
It would appear to be a first case of albinism noted in spurdog. However, I have come across previous records of albinism in LSDs and Tope and other elasmobranchs e.g. thornback ray.
Do you have any more specifics on the albino spurdogfish ?
Total Length
Weight
Sex
Depth of capture
Date of capture
Location of capture
Was the specimen retained or released ?
Rarefish
all we have are the photos.the fish was returned ASAP to avoid stress. she was
hardly a minute out of the water.Taking her to the aquarium in galway was mentioned
but Kevin figured it would take too long and her survival chances would be slim.
Pat