Cahore 03 April 08
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Danny M.
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Cahore 03 April 08
People: Pat and myself
Duration:1030am - 4pm
Tide:falling
Weather:Flat calm and not a cloud in the sky
Bait:Frozen: Mack, Squid, Crab and Sand eel, Live:Rag worm
Rigs:Various
Results:Pat: Loads of doggies and whiting and a small Bull Huss(not weighed)
Me: Loads of doggies and whiting and a 12lb 2oz Thorn back Ray
Report:Launched at Cahore slip at high water. Green algae on this slip makes launching and retrieving a boat very difficult!
Anyway steamed to the first mark, tide was running very hard. First drop I was using a light setup 2 whiting and a doggie! Happy days!
The action continued in a similar fashion for the following hours. I switched over to the heavy gear then to target a Huss or a Thornie ( up to this point I had never caught a Thornie :oops: ) Hour went by , my half Mack fillets were being hammered by the local Kennel!
I left the rod down on the ratchet then to have a cup of tea, I noticed the rod twitch and slacken. Strange timid bite I thought. I struck into it , damn I had hooked the bottom........no... the bottom doesn't take line when your anchored !!!! :P
The fight was on! rod tip pointing firmly to the sea bed I got the fish to the surface after a couple of Min's without too much drama....a big shadow appeared beside the boat , Holy s*** says Pat, I couldn't see the fish at this stage as i was trying to steer the trace in front of the net.
Too late the fish seen the net , it dived straight for the bottom striping line from the reel to beat the band !!!
It done this a further 3 times !!
We got it in on the 4th surface, I was bet , It tipped the scales at 12lb 2oz still cant believe I caught one :lol:
We changed to a different mark where a sand bank was further off shore. He Pat landed a Huss, it didn't put up much of a scrap, the doggies were kicking harder!
I'm glad we didn't head to Kilmore now 8)
Duration:1030am - 4pm
Tide:falling
Weather:Flat calm and not a cloud in the sky
Bait:Frozen: Mack, Squid, Crab and Sand eel, Live:Rag worm
Rigs:Various
Results:Pat: Loads of doggies and whiting and a small Bull Huss(not weighed)
Me: Loads of doggies and whiting and a 12lb 2oz Thorn back Ray
Report:Launched at Cahore slip at high water. Green algae on this slip makes launching and retrieving a boat very difficult!
Anyway steamed to the first mark, tide was running very hard. First drop I was using a light setup 2 whiting and a doggie! Happy days!
The action continued in a similar fashion for the following hours. I switched over to the heavy gear then to target a Huss or a Thornie ( up to this point I had never caught a Thornie :oops: ) Hour went by , my half Mack fillets were being hammered by the local Kennel!
I left the rod down on the ratchet then to have a cup of tea, I noticed the rod twitch and slacken. Strange timid bite I thought. I struck into it , damn I had hooked the bottom........no... the bottom doesn't take line when your anchored !!!! :P
The fight was on! rod tip pointing firmly to the sea bed I got the fish to the surface after a couple of Min's without too much drama....a big shadow appeared beside the boat , Holy s*** says Pat, I couldn't see the fish at this stage as i was trying to steer the trace in front of the net.
Too late the fish seen the net , it dived straight for the bottom striping line from the reel to beat the band !!!
It done this a further 3 times !!
We got it in on the 4th surface, I was bet , It tipped the scales at 12lb 2oz still cant believe I caught one :lol:
We changed to a different mark where a sand bank was further off shore. He Pat landed a Huss, it didn't put up much of a scrap, the doggies were kicking harder!
I'm glad we didn't head to Kilmore now 8)
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petewex
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screeming reels
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cahore
Hi,
great to see such lovely weather at last,and a great days fishing, thats a super thornie for you first ,as you mentioned they can be a great fight with a run of tide!!!
i take it you will be back!,
( Kilmore can be better though!!!!)
regards
screeming
great to see such lovely weather at last,and a great days fishing, thats a super thornie for you first ,as you mentioned they can be a great fight with a run of tide!!!
i take it you will be back!,
( Kilmore can be better though!!!!)
regards
screeming
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Danny M.
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Re: cahore
screeming reels wrote:Hi,
great to see such lovely weather at last,and a great days fishing, thats a super thornie for you first ,as you mentioned they can be a great fight with a run of tide!!!
i take it you will be back!,
( Kilmore can be better though!!!!)
regards
screeming
Il be back with bells and whistles :lol:
Yeah Kilmore is great when the weather is settled .
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Myself and carpets went halfs on a Orkney longliner 16ft the weekend.
So we should be postinga bit more in this section!
Nice one fella, welcome to the Orkney LL club..... :D Myself, Scotsman and Pete McGroary all have them and for my own part, aside from being unable to whizz to marks at 30 knots, instead, opting for a rather more genteel cruising speed of 8-9, they are great wee boats.
Nice fishing there by the way lads.
Fluff chucking is the new black..... Rampant Wreckfish is a fly angler in denial 
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Danny M.
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petekd wrote:Myself and carpets went halfs on a Orkney longliner 16ft the weekend.
So we should be postinga bit more in this section!
Nice one fella, welcome to the Orkney LL club..... :D Myself, Scotsman and Pete McGroary all have them and for my own part, aside from being unable to whizz to marks at 30 knots, instead, opting for a rather more genteel cruising speed of 8-9, they are great wee boats.
Nice fishing there by the way lads.
Cheers Pete,
Cant wait to get the boat in the water now.
Il probably be divorced by June :P