Red Bay Pier
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glengormley-gavin
Red Bay Pier
People: Me and the bro
Duration: 1800 - 2330
Tide: Low 1930
Weather: Cold, very cold
Bait: Rag, mack, mussels, squid, prawns (raw and cooked), sand eels
Rigs: Pullies, 2 hook scratcher, ledger
Results: 3 Dab, 3 codling
Report:
A very disappointing cold and miserable night.
When we arrived, the pier was bunged and the competition on the beach at the opposite side of the Bay had just finished. Reports from the boys on the pier were not good.
After 1/2 hour the pier had cleared (must change my deodorant) and we had the place to ourselves. We both fished the big rods far out and kept the lighter rods close in.
We got nothing for the first couple of hours and then the bro got a double header of Dab - quite small but fish none the less!!
I landed a couple of small codling and the bro got one as well.
The guys that had left the pier earlier left a load of bat so we had a real seafood cocktail going on but the fish must not have got the invite!!!
Big shout out to Lee337 who pulled up at the pier for a nosey and had a chinwag - nice to meet you and put a face to the name - pity we couldn't show you any fish!!!
No doubt we will be out punishing ourselves again soon - until then - see ya later.
GG
Duration: 1800 - 2330
Tide: Low 1930
Weather: Cold, very cold
Bait: Rag, mack, mussels, squid, prawns (raw and cooked), sand eels
Rigs: Pullies, 2 hook scratcher, ledger
Results: 3 Dab, 3 codling
Report:
A very disappointing cold and miserable night.
When we arrived, the pier was bunged and the competition on the beach at the opposite side of the Bay had just finished. Reports from the boys on the pier were not good.
After 1/2 hour the pier had cleared (must change my deodorant) and we had the place to ourselves. We both fished the big rods far out and kept the lighter rods close in.
We got nothing for the first couple of hours and then the bro got a double header of Dab - quite small but fish none the less!!
I landed a couple of small codling and the bro got one as well.
The guys that had left the pier earlier left a load of bat so we had a real seafood cocktail going on but the fish must not have got the invite!!!
Big shout out to Lee337 who pulled up at the pier for a nosey and had a chinwag - nice to meet you and put a face to the name - pity we couldn't show you any fish!!!
No doubt we will be out punishing ourselves again soon - until then - see ya later.
GG
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BigPhil
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i know mate,just that i always knew the waterfoot pier as being called red bay pier also.but hey, maybe ive been wrong all along who knows!!!?? :lol:
was chattin to a few guys fishing the cushendall pier and surrounding rocks on friday evening and all they had caught between them all afternoon was a 4 inch whiting.more than i had all day elsewhere though!! :oops: :lol: !!
was chattin to a few guys fishing the cushendall pier and surrounding rocks on friday evening and all they had caught between them all afternoon was a 4 inch whiting.more than i had all day elsewhere though!! :oops: :lol: !!
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Lee337
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glengormley-gavin
Right Lads - I'll clear this one up.
The large pier below the arch (beside the coal yard) is known as Red Bay Pier - Many years ago, this is where the Red Bay Ferry departed for Scotland. Hence Red Bay Pier.
There is only one accessible pier in Red Bay.
The other pier in Cushendall is known as Dalriada Pier (very small) because to access it you have to go down Dalriada Park (1st right after Fire Station). At this mark (as BP said) you can only fish 2-3 rods but you can fish off the rocks to the left or right of the pier.
All the best.
GG
The large pier below the arch (beside the coal yard) is known as Red Bay Pier - Many years ago, this is where the Red Bay Ferry departed for Scotland. Hence Red Bay Pier.
There is only one accessible pier in Red Bay.
The other pier in Cushendall is known as Dalriada Pier (very small) because to access it you have to go down Dalriada Park (1st right after Fire Station). At this mark (as BP said) you can only fish 2-3 rods but you can fish off the rocks to the left or right of the pier.
All the best.
GG
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Lee337
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Would have to disagree with you there K2, have had some very good fishing from both of those piers.
You seem to have been unlucky when fishing them as like most marks in the area they can fish really well and then the very next tide refuse to play ball.
Lee
You seem to have been unlucky when fishing them as like most marks in the area they can fish really well and then the very next tide refuse to play ball.
Lee
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BigPhil
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yeah have to agree, hit or miss.but at red bay pier i have to give it its dues, what other marks around the north or east coast in northern ireland have thrown up monkfish and cuckoo and blonde ray from the shore (however small they maybe)
earlier in the year the area of the small pier with is at the slipway at the boat club/lifeboat launch can throw up good numbers of plaice around may/june
i definately would knock either of these venues, put it like this, ive rarely ever blanked at either of them
earlier in the year the area of the small pier with is at the slipway at the boat club/lifeboat launch can throw up good numbers of plaice around may/june
i definately would knock either of these venues, put it like this, ive rarely ever blanked at either of them
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