People: Myself and Herself
Duration: Nearly four hours
Tide: 3 hours rising, 1 hour falling
Weather: Flat calm, overcast, humid.
Bait: Sandeels, squid
Rigs: Everything, though the Sabikis worked out best
Results: A dozen or so pollock to 5lb, about the same in macks, one small codling, and a greater sandeel
Report: Launched at Ballycastle slipway at mid tide. It's not a great slip, and parking is tight, but there are excellent inshore grounds literally minutes away both east and west outside the bay, so it gets well used in summer. It was our first launch here so the intention was more to explore than to fish, and we headed east straight away to Downpatrick Head so that Herself could get some pix of the stack with her huge new bazooka of a camera.
On the way we passed over a good few reefs and gullies where the finder showed fish lurking. Round the east side of the head, first cast brought in the 5lb pollock, and some smaller ones and a few mack followed. No sign of any mack shoals on the finder, but in contrast to last year, the few fish caught were a half-decent size.
We got a bit absorbed in the photography for a while, then moved round the west side of the head and started working our way back towards Ballycastle, waymarking and testing the likely spots. There were 5 boats in the area now, but from the way they were zipping from here to there, I'd say it was slow going for everybody.
Last hour was spent on a slow tour of the bay, which holds as much fish as anywhere else, and is one of my favourite local shore haunts. Conditions had got slowly darker, and the rain came on in earnest when we started the retrieve, so we got a right soaking. Apart from that, everything went smoothly which for a pair of arthritic oul codgers like us is an achievement in itself.
Ballycastle has great potential for inshore boat angling, with reefy grounds 100ft deep right outside the bay. A local committee has been formed to push for upgrading of the slip into a proper small harbour with expanded parking for trailers, and the authorities seem to like the idea, so it could well come to pass in the next year or two. Meantime, our next exploration will be westwards along the Ceide cliffs to Belderrig, an area which is hardly fished at all at the moment. Watch this space.
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