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#1 Post by codfather »

Fished a small comp on it on Sunday from 1-6pm 1st hour there was about 20 flounder and turbot caught with the average size of fish being about 35cm. Fishing then went very quiet until the last hour when another 15 or so fish caught. 2 flounder were 45cm another 5 were over 40 and there was 20 over 30. Easily the best average size fish i have seen in a long time.
I thought about the one that got away and it did
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#2 Post by Guest »

Hi, there what bait do younuse for flounder?
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#3 Post by BigPhil »

simple rag or lug tipped with mackeral takes most of the flats up the north coast, portstewart may not always throw up great numbers of flounder but when you get them they are normally a good size.
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#4 Post by codfather »

Razorfish tipped with peeler crab was doing the damage on Sunday although a few of the smaller fish were caught on rag and mackeral
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#5 Post by BigPhil »

now theres a new cocktail for me!!no shortage of scent there!! was it true the rumours that some black bream have been washed up dead on the north coast beaches at the weekend??heard there was meant to be on on portstewart sunday?
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#6 Post by codfather »

Never noticed any dead fish but apparently the green stuff that was on Benone and Portstewart came from a timber boat that flushed its hull.
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#7 Post by squalus »

Freshwater bream were washed up on Benone on Tuesday, I was up there doing a bit of work in the area and had to call in.
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#8 Post by BigPhil »

must have been washed out of the bann while in flood or something?? :shock: :?
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